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Statement of deposites made in the Mechanics' Bank in the city of New-York, unclaimed for two years prior to the 1st of September, 1835, and still remaining unpaid.

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State of New-York, city of New-York, ss.-Heman Baldwin, cashier of the Mechanics' Bank in the city of New-York, being duly sworn, saith, that the within statements are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. H. BALDWIN.

Sworn this 2d day of Dec. 1835, }

before me,

H. WESTERVELT, Notary Public.

No. 60.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 13, 1836.

REPORT

Of the Bank of Newburgh, relative to unclaimed de

posites, &c.

Hon. CHARLES HUMPHREY, Speaker.

BANK OF NEWburgh,
9th January, 1836.

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SIR-In conformity with a resolution passed the Senate and Assembly at their last session, I enclose a statement, shewing the amount of the notes of this Bank in circulation on the 1st instant. I am, respectfully, Yours, &c.

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A statement of the total amount of its bills in circulation on the first day of January, 1836, in conformity to a resolution passed in the Senate and Assembly, 20th April, 1835.

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Fifties,

Hundreds,.

4,850

7,300

Also in circulation, three thousand one hundred and twenty dollars of the Branch notes. (Formerly at Ithaca.)

We certify the above statement to be true and correct.

WILLIAM WALSH, President.

LEVI DODGE, Cashier.

January 3, 1836.

STATE OF NEW-YORK.

No. 64.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 18, 1836.

REPORT

Of the select committee on the petition of Evan M. Johnson and others.

Mr. Dikeman, from the select committee to whom was referred the petition of Evan M. Johnson, George M. Patchen and Henry Patchen, praying for authority to collect certain taxes assessed in 1833, in the city of Brooklyn,

REPORTED:

That the said petition is duly verified by the oath of Henry Patchen, one of the petitioners; that your committee have duly examined said petition, from which it appears that in the year 1833, one Zachariah Cooper was duly elected a collector of taxes in and for the said city of Brooklyn, and that the petitioners became sureties according to the requirements of the statute, for the faithful performance by the said Cooper, of the duties required of him as such collector; that the said Cooper made default in the premises, and left uncollected by him the sum of $1,182.45, which 'the said petitioners, as sureties for the said Cooper, have paid to the treasurer of the county of Kings; that of the taxes upon the tax book which was delivered to the said Cooper for collection, there still remains unpaid $900, or thereabouts, which the petitioners believe to be collectable. The petitioners pray that an act may be passed, authorizing the collection of the said unpaid taxes.

Your committee are of opinion that relief ought to be afforded to the petitioners in this matter, and they have instructed their chairman to prepare and bring in a bill for that purpose, which bill is herewith submitted.

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