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An ACT to enable the Corporation of the First Presby terian Church in the City of New-York, to hold real and personal Estates of the yearly Value therein men. tioned.

Passed 6th March, 1793. Sess. 16, ch. 40.

An ACT to alter the Style of the respective Religious Corporations therein mentioned.

Passed 12th March, 1793. Sess. 16, ch. 60.

An ACT concerning the Charter to the Minister, Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of Albany.

Passed February 2d, 1798. Sess. 21, ch. 7.

An ACT relative to the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen in the Communion of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America, and for instituting a new Corporation within this State for similar Purposes.

Passed March 23d, 1798. Sess. 21, ch. 49.

An ACT to amend the Charter of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of New-York. Passed 15th February, 1800. Sess. 23, ch. 4.

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ALBANY, CITY of,

Water how to be supplied by the corporation,

Charter officers when and by whom chosen,

Bounds of certain wards,

Common council how formed,

Regulations therein concerning fires,

Concerning buildings, streets, docks, &c.

Buildings how constructed against fires,

Regulations concerning markets and the poor,

BANK,

Of New-York incorporated,

The state treasurer directed to subscribe thereto,

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Certain stock belonging to the state transferred to the bank, 356,7

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CHAMBER of COMMERCE, Act to remove doubts concerning,

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FEES

Of the several officers and ministers of justice,

Penalty for taking illegal fees,

Certain officers not to take them in two capacities,

FERRIES,

Established and regulated between Westchester and Long-
Island,

One established between Westchester and Rockland counties,
Between New-York and Brooklyn regulated,

FLATBUSH,

Inhabitants thereof vested with special powers,

GOSPEL and SCHOOL LOTS,

Acts relative thereto,

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And other game, in certain counties, how preserved,

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HIGHWAYS,

In the city of New-York how regulated,

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In Suffolk, Queens and Kings counties how regulated,
Shenicoc plains to be inclosed,

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Carriages, &c. passing each other in Kings county regulated, 196, 7
In Richmond county regulated,

Incorporated,

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HOSPITAL, LYING-IN,

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HUDSON, CITY of,

Aqueducts therein regulated,

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Fires how prevented and extinguished,

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Night watch and lamps how supported,

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Bounds of the city,

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Powers of the corporation,

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Officers thereof when chosen,

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Penalty for refusing an office,

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Persons entitled to be freemen,

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LANSING BUR G H,

Inhabitants thereof vested with special powers,
LIBRARY COMPANIES,

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MANUFACTURING SOCIETY,

Incorporated,

MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS,
Acts relative thereto,

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Wards thereof described,

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Right of the state to lands for streets ceded to the corporation,

Carriages, &c. passing each other regulated,

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Docks, wharves, &c. how prevented from being incumbered,

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Cranage, rates thereof,

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Charter officers, when, how and by whom elected,

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Persons privileged from being collector or constable,

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Weigh-masters, their compensation and oath,
Taxes therein how assessed and collected,

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Payment to the corporation of 45,000 dollars,
How supplied with pure and wholesome water,

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