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No. 95.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 19, 1836.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of Isaac P. Hand, inspector of lumber for the city of

Albany.

TO HIS EXCELLENCY WILLIAM L. MARCY,

Governor of the State of New-York.

In compliance with an act of this State regulating the inspection of lumber, the subscriber, an inspector of lumber for the city and county of Albany, respectfully submits the following annual statement of quantity and quality, together with the average prices sold at, the same ending 31st December, 1835.

Feet.

Respectfully your obedient servant.

ISAAC P. HAND.

Average price per M. Whole amount.

730,265 1st, 2d & 3d qual. pine bds. & plk. $25 00 $18,256 62}

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16,792 maple boards, plank and joist, 12 00

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201 50

17,718 black walnut boards and plank,.. 28 00

496 10

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No. 96.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 25, 1836.

REPORT

Of James Porter, Register, in answer to a resolution of the Assembly, passed February 28, 1835.

To the Hon. CHARLES HUMPHREY,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SIR,-Pursuant to a resolution of the Assembly of the twentyeighth of February last, the Register of the Court of Chancery RESPECTFULLY REPORTS,

That the amount charged by him for official services, during the period stated in said resolution, is three thousand, three hundred and forty-four dollars and forty cents; that the amount received in cash, and not charged during said time, is four hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty-nine cents.

The disbursements or expenses paid out, during the same period, are as follows:-For clerk hire, eleven hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents. For stationery, fuel, &c., two hundred and forty-two dollars and sixty-nine cents.

The names of the deputy and clerks employed during the whole period, are as follows:

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For information in relation to the effect of the Revised Statutes. upon the fees and emoluments of the offices of the Register and Assistant-Register, the Honorable the Assembly is respectfully referred to a report which which will be found in the Documents of the Assembly of 1832, Vol. 4, No. 309, and to No. 314 of Assembly Documents of 1835.

All which is respectfully submitted.

Dated Register's Office,

Albany, January 23d, 1836.

JA'S. PORTER,

Register, &c.

No. 100.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 26, 1836.

REPORT

Of the committee on the petitions of aliens, on the petion of Henry Hoyle.

Mr. Guinnip, from the committee on the petitions of aliens, to whom was referred the petition of Henry Hoyie, praying the passage of an act to confirm certain conveyances of real estate made by him, and authorizing him to hold and convey real property in this State,

REPORTED:

That the petitioner resides at La Cole, in the province of Lower Canada, and is a subject of the king of Great Britain: that in the year 1816, he came into the State of New-York, and married at the city of Troy, where he resided for many years: that by his marriage he became possessed, in right of his wife, of a considerable real property situated in the counties of Rensselaer, Saratoga and Washington; and, in the year 1818, purchased of Amasa Paine, Esq. of the city of Troy, now deceased, a farm of one hundred acres of land, situated within the corporate limits of said city, and jointly with his wife received a deed for the same: that in September last he conveyed this hundred acres of land, by deed executed by himself and wife, to F. W. Mann, Cornelius Lansing, D. H. Stone, J. D. Lansing and Jacob Warren, reserving, however some building lots out of said farm: that since the time of his marriage he has always intended to become a citizen of the United States; he has delayed, however, to take the necessary steps for that purpose, for the reason that he supposed he might [Assem. No. 100.]

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