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TONAWANDA RAILROAD COMPANY SINKING FUND.

This fund consists of the following items, viz. :

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This fund consists of the following items, viz. : Comptroller's bond, payable on demand, 5 per cent, Money in the treasury,..

$3.000 00

24,358 99

$27,358 99

TIOGA COAL, IRON, MINING, AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY SINKING FUND.

This fund consists of the following items, viz.: State Stock, redeemable in 1861, 5 per cent,... Comptroller's bond, payable on demand, 6 per cent, Money in the treasury,..

$700 00

287 82

705 48

$1,693 30

MARINERS' FUND.

This fund consists of the following items, viz.: Mortgage of the American Seamen's Friend Society

(without interest),...

Money in the treasury,.

Balance in the treasury paid under protest,..

$10,000 00

161 81

1,169 76

$11,334 57

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As Tryon; changed April 2, 1784.

2 Parts of Montgomery, Herkimer and Oneida, provisionally annexed.

3 As Charlotte; changed April 2, 1784.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

CONCERNING THE

Erection and Alteration of Counties, Cities, Villages and Towns.

[ Title 6, Chap. 2, Part 1st, Revised Statutes.]

§ 1. All persons intending to apply to the Legislature for the erection of a new county, or for the incorporation of a city or village, or for any alteration of the bounds of any county, city or village, shall cause notice to be published of such intended application, as required by law,' and shall also procure an accurate survey and map of the territory described in such application.

§ 2. Such survey and map shall be duly verified by the oath of the surveyer making the same, and shall be laid before the Legislature before any such application shall be acted on.

3. In case any law shall be passed by the Legislature pursuant to such application, the aforesaid survey and map shall be filed in the office of the [state engineer and surveyor] of this state.

[From Chap. 194, Laws of 1849.]

§ 1. The boards of supervisors of the several counties in this state, the county of New York excepted, at their annual meeting, shall have power, within their respective counties, by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected, to divide or alter in its bounds any town or erect a new town, but they shall not make any alterations that shall place parts of the same town in more than one assembly district, - upon application to the board, as hereinafter provided, of at least twelve freeholders of each of the towns to be affected by the division, and upon being furnished with a map and survey of all the towns to be affected, showing the proposed alterations; and if the application be granted, a copy of said map, with a certified statement of the action of said

See chap. 7, first part R. S., title 3, sec. 1.

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