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RESOLVED, That James N. Hannah, of Salem, be employ ed to print sixteen hundred copies of the laws of the present session of the legislature, on the large octavo pages heretofore used, and that he be paid therefor the sum of thirty-two dollars per sheet.

RESOLVED, That George Sherman, of Trenton, be employed to print sixteen hundred copies of the law reports, at thirty-two dollars per sheet; and that Edward Sauderson, of Elizabethtown, be employed to print the chancery reports, the same number of copies and at the same price as the law reports, and that both reports shall be printed on as good paper and with the large octavo type heretofore used. Passed February 24, 1834.

RESOLVED, by the Council and General Assembly, That fifty muskets of the state armory be appropriated from this time forth, to the use of the "Trenton Pike Infantry," a volunteer corps of militia, now organized in the city of Trenton, upon the security being given, in such cases required, for their safe keeping and return.

Passed February 27, 1834.

RESOLVED, by the Council and General Assembly, That the governor of this state be requested to communicate to the president of the United States a copy of the act of the legislature of this state, entitled "An act to ratify and confirm an agreement made between the commissioners appointed by the governor of the state of New-York and the commissioners appointed by the governor of the state of NewJersey, respecting the territorial limits and jurisdiction between the said states," together with a copy of said agreement, with a request that he will cause the same to be laid before the two houses of congress for their conscnt.

RESOLVED, That the senators and representatives of this state in the congress of the United States, be requested to use their endeavors to procure the consent of the congress of the United States to the said agreement.

Passed February 27, 1834.

CONTENTS.

An act to authorize Charles Stokes, guardian of Grif-
fith Wilmerton, John Wilmerton, Rachel Wilmerton
and William Wilmerton, to make sale of wood and
timber on the premises of said wards, in the township
of Willingsborough, in the county of Burlington,
An act to incorporate a company for carrying on the
whale and seal fisheries from the port of Newark, in
the county of Essex, in this state, and for the purpose
of manufacturing oil and candles,

An act to dissolve the marriage contract between James
Goodwin and Ann P. his wife,

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An act to divorce Elizabeth Ann Dunn from her husband Andrew Dunn,

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An act to incorporate the "Hanover Paper Manufacturing Company,"

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An act for the support of the government of this state,
An act to defray incidental charges,

An act to compensate Josiah Harrison, in part, for services rendered this state,

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An act making a further appropriation for building the
State Penitentiary,

An act to divorce Phebe West from her husband John
West,

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An act to authorize Chileon Beach to sell certain real estate therein named,

An act to authorise the administrators of Jacob Krouse, deceased, to execute a certain contract made by said deceased, with one Michael Frackenthall, for the sale of real estate,

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An act to dissolve the marriage contract between William Lowrey and Sarah his wife,

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A supplement to an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Delaware and Jobstown Rail or McAdamised Road Company," passed February eleventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-three.

An act for the enclosure of a certain tract of woodland, in the township of Harrington, in the county of Bergen,

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An act to divorce Eliza Ballard from her husband John
P. Ballard,

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An act to divorce John L. Hudson from his wife Phebe

Hudson,

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An act to incorporate "The Washington Beneficial Society of Salem, New-Jersey,"

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An act to divorce Isaac Vanderhoven from his wife
Sarah Vanderhoven,

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An act to divorce William S. Young from his wife Sarah Young,

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An act to divorce Harriet Conklin from her husband Eli
Conklin,

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An act to authorize a re-conveyance of certain real estate to George Fisler,

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An act to divorce Jacob Chamberlain from his wife
Mary C. Chamberlain,

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A supplement to an act entitled "An act to appoint trustees to sell certain lands therein named," passed the twenty-third of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-three,

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An act to authorize William L. Conover, to sell certain real estate,

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An act to authorize the conveyance of certain lands therein mentioned

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An act to divorce Jane Baxter from her husband Hiram
H. Baxter,

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An act to authorize the administrator of John Johnson, deceased, to execute a deed of conveyance for certain real estate, in the county of Sussex,

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An act to authorize a trustee to sell certain real estate, whereof William Cool, died seized,

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An act to divorce James H. Collins from his wife Eliza
Collins,

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An act constituting an independent battalion in the
township of Bergen, in the county of Bergen,
An act to authorize Elias Ely and Lewis S. Coryell, ad-
ministrators of the estate of William Biles, deceased,
to fulfil a certain verbal contract made by said deceased
with the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, -
An act to divorce Ami Lewis from his wife Evelina
Lewis,
An act to incorporate the Morris Canal Transportation
Company,

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An act entitled an act to incorporate the " Lodi Mining
Company," in the county of Bergen,

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An act to dissolve the marriage contract between
Bloomfield Gaskill and Rebecca his wife,

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An act to dissolve the marriage contract between Curlis Shinn and Clara his wife,

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An act to incorporate the Steamboat Company of Middletown Point.

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An act to divorce Jacob Godfrey from his wife Phebe
Godfrey,

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An act to divorce Catharine Bunnell from her husband
Reuben T. Bunnell,
An act to enable the owners of a certain swamp and
low lands near Abraham P. Bogart's, at Maucapin,
township of Pompton, in the county of Bergen, to open
the outlet, and drain the same,

An act to divorce Sarah C. Gulick from her husband
Abraham Gulick,

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An act to incorporate the Bridgeton and Centerville
Railroad Transportation Company,

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An act to divorce Catharine Pearce from her husband
Edward Pearce,

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An act to divorce John Citler Witts from his wife,

Elizabeth Witts,

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An act for the relief of John Z. Drake,

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An act to divorce Mary Bevens from her husband Samuel Bevens,

An act to authorize Isaac Crater and Neiser W. Weise, administrators of Philip Crater, junior, deceased, to fulfil a contract for the sale of a tract of land, made by the said Philip Crater, junior, deceased, with Andrew B. Stout,

An act to authorize Aaron Gulick, esquire, to execute a certain contract, entered into by John H. Vanderhoof, in his life time,

An act to extend an act entitled "An act to incorporate a bank at Paterson," passed the sixteenth day of February, eighteen hundred and fifteen,

A further supplement to an act entitled "An act to in-
corporate a company, to extend the Paterson and
Hamburg Turnpike to the Hudson river," passed
February sixteenth, one thousand eight hundred and
sixteen,

An act to incorporate the Plainfield Mutual Assurance
Fire Company, of Plainfield, Essex county,
A further supplement to the act, entitled "An act to in-
corporate a company to create a water power at the
city of Trenton and its vicinity, and for other purpo-
ses," passed February the sixteenth, eighteen hun-
dred and thirty-one,

A supplement to the act entitled "An act to incorporate
the Mount Holly Insurance Company, in the county
of Burlington, passed January twenty-first, one thou-
sand eight hundred and thirty-one,

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An act to incorporate the New-Jersey Insurance Com-
pany in the county of Essex,

An act to divorce Eliza Ward from her husband Nathan
F. Ward,

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An act to enable the owners and possessors of salt

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