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CHAP. 58. An act further to amend chapter four hundred and seventeen of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, entitled "An act to repeal certain acts and parts of acts." Passed March 11, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 59. An act for the relief of the Manhattan Savings Institution of the city of New York, and to authorize the city of Yonkers to issue bonds for certain purposes. Passsd March 12, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 60. An act making an appropriation to pay the expense of the publication of the concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution, under the direction of the secretary of state, in eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and providing for the publication of concurrent resolutions hereafter. Passed March 12, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 61. An act to provide for the appointment of two additional trustees of the Binghamton Asylum for the Chronic Insane, and to make an appropriation for such asylum. Passed March 12, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 62. An act in relation to the office of commissioner of highways of the town of
Stony Point, Rockland county. Passed March 13, 1880; three-fifths being present
CHAP. 63. An act in relation to the office of overseer of the poor in the town of Stony
Point, Rockland county. Passed March 13; 1880; three-fifths being present.
CHAP. 64. An act in relation to the incorporation of villages. Passed March 15, 1880;
three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 65. An act further to amend chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, entitled "An act granting to the United States the right to acquire the right of way necessary for the improvement of the Harlem river and Spuyten Duyvil creek from the Rorth river to the East river, through the Harlem Kills and ceding jurisdiction on the same, as amended by chapter three hundred and forty-five of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine. Passed March 17, 1880; by a two-thirds vote.

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CHAP. 66. An act to confer power upon the common council of the city of New York to complete the restoration of Tompkins square as a public park. Passed March 18, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 67. An act to amend the Code of Civil Procedure.

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CHAP. 68. An act to authorize the sale of lands in the town and village of Saratoga Springs, for unpaid state, county and municipal taxes, including water rates and special assessments. Passed March 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 69. An act ceding jurisdiction to the United States over a submarine site for a light-house to be built at the Great Beds in Raritan bay. Passed March 20, 1880; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 70. An act to further amend chapter one hundred and forty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-one, entitled “An act to amend and consolidate the several acts in relation to the charter of the city of Rochester," and to consolidate therewith the several acts in relation to the charter of said city, as amended by chapter fourteen, laws of eighteen hundred and eighty. Passed March 20, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 71. An act to authorize the board of trustees of Putnam Union Free School District Number Ten, of White Creek and Jackson, to sell and convey a portion of the real estate constituting their school-house site. Passed March, 20, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 72. An act to amend section one, title four, chapter seventeen, part one of the Revised Statutes, relating to the licensing of hawkers and peddlers. Passed March 20, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 73. An act to authorize the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad Company to issue bonds and to execute a mortgage to raise funds to provide for the retirement of its preferred stock and other purposes. Passed March 23, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 74. An act relative to lands under water in front of lands devised by James Morris, deceased. Passed March 23, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 75. An act to subject the town of Scipio, in the county of Cayuga, to the provisions and operations of chapter one hundred and eighty of the laws of eighteen hundred seventy-five, entitled "An act creating a board of town auditors in the several towns of this State and to prescribe their powers and duties." Passed March 23, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 76. An act to amend section one of chapter two hundred and twelve of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled "An act to provide for the distribution of the acts passed by the legislature to town clerk's offices." Passed March 23, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 77. An act to amend chapter four hundred snd ninety-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of Poughkeepsie, and to consolidate with it other acts relating to said city." Passed March 26, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 78. An act to enable the trustees of villages in the county of Richmond to contract for a supply of water to such villages for fire and other public purposes, and to raise and expend money therefor. Passed March 26, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 79. An act to amend chapter one hundred and eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled "An act to further amend the charter of the village of Cooperstown in the county of Otsego." Passed March 26, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 80. An act to amend chapter three hundred and fifty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled "An act to amend chapter three hundred and twelve of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled 'An act to equalize the State tax among the several counties in the State and to amend chapter three hundred and twenty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, amendatory thereof.'" Passed March 26, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 81. An act to amend chapter two hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled "An act to amend and consolidate the several acts in relation to the charter of the village of Penn Yan." Passed March 26, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 82. An act lo regulate the location of future burial grounds or cemeteries within the city of Buffalo. Passed March 26, 1880.

CHAP. 83. An act to authorize and empower the State board of audit to adjust and settle certain differences existing between the State and the county of Monroe. Passed March 27, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 84. An act to enable the Forsyth Street Methodist Episcopal Church to transfer its real estate to trustees. Passed March 30, 1880.

CHAP. 85. An act supplemental to chapter forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-eight, entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporation for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes," and the amendments made thereto. Passed March 31, 1880.

CHAP. 86. An act to amend chapter eight of part first of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the duties of the executive officers of the State, and of various matters connected with their respective departments." Passed March 31, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 87. An act to authorize the Knickerbocker Casualty Insurance Company of New York to change the name thereof to "The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York." Passed March 31, 1880.

CHAP. 88. An act to amend section one of chapter one hundred and sixteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act to appoint a trustee to receive and hold the bequest of Levi Farr, deceased, for the benefit of school district number four in the town of Greene, Chenango county." Passed April 1, 1880.

CHAP. 89. An act to extend the time for making assessments and correcting assessments for taxes in the city of New York. Passed April 1, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 90. An act to authorize the police department or board of police of any city to appoint policemen of district telegraph companies. Passed April 2, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 91. An act to enforce collection of the taxes levied in the county of Oneida. Passed April 2, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 92. An act ia relation to the common lands of the town of Gravesend,
April 2, 1880; three-fifths being present.

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CHAP. 93. An act in relation to the overseer of the poor of the town of Hempstead, Queens county. Passed April 2, 1880, three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 94. An act to amend section two of chapter nine hundred and seventeen of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, entitled "An act authorizing the consolidation of certain railroad companies." Passed April 3, 1880.

CHAP. 95. An act to confirm and legalize the acts of Albert C. Frost, as notary public of the county of Schuyler, since March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. Passed April 3, 1880.

CHAP. 96. An act to provide for the improvement and care of private parks in the city of Rochester in this State. Passed April 5, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 97. An act to authorize the completion of a bridge over the Erie canal at York street in the city of Buffalo. Passed April 6, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 98. An act to amend chapter two hundred and sixty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled "An act for the incorporation of societies or clubs for certain lawful purposes." Passed April 7, 1880.

CHAP. 99. An act to amend sections seventeen and eighteen of article two, title nine, chapter nine, part one of the Revised Statutes, entitled "Of the canal commissioners and their general powers and duties." Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 100. An act to authorize the State comptroller to issue revenue bonds in anticipation of the State tax, for expenses of government. Passed April 7, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 101. An act to repeal chapter four hundred and two of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, entitled "An act to authorize the county clerk of Kings county to arrange, assort and repair all judgments, decrees, orders and other papers, filed or deposited in Kings county clerk's office, and to record and certify mutilated or injured writings affecting the title to real estate in said county, and providing compensation for his services in thaɩ respect. Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present.

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CHAP. 102. An act to amend chapter five hundred and eighty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled "An act to extend the powers of the trustees of the village of Wilson, in the county of Niagara." Passed April 7, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 103. An act to authorize the town of Flushing, in Queens connty, to borrow money and issue bonds therefor, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness of said town. Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 104. An act to confirm the proceedings of the board of trustees of the village of Attica relating to the sale and purchase of real estate. Passed April 7, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 105. An act to provide for the completion and opening for public travel of the New York and Brooklyn bridge, and to authorize the sale and conveyance of certain gores and pieces of land by the trustees thereof. Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 106. An act to repeal chapter five hundred and fifteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled "An act to amend chapter six hundred and twenty-five of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled 'An act in relation to courts of record in the city and county of New York.'" Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 107. An act to exempt the towns of Guilford and Greene, Chenango county, from the provisions and operations of chapter one hundred and eighty of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled "An act creating a board of town auditors in the several towns of this state, and to prescribe their powers and duties." Passed April 7, 1880; three-fifths being present.

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CHAP. 108. An act to amend section one thousand and thirty-nine of the Code of Civil Procedure.

CHAP. 109. An act to provide for the establishment of a union free school or schools within the corporate limits of the village of Cortland. Passed April 9, 1880; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 110. An act to regulate the examinations and reports of fire and fire and inland navigation insurance companies. Passed April 9, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 111. An act to release the interest of the people of the State of New York in and to lands of which Richard Byrd and Joseph Byrd died seized to Mary S. Bradley. Passed April 9, 1880; two-thirds voting in favor thereof.

CHAP. 112. An act to amend chapter four hundred and seventy-six of the laws eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, entitled "An act to establish the office of receiver of taxes in the town of New Rochelle, in the county of Westchester." Passed April 9, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 113. An act to amend chapter four hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, entitled "An act relative to the purchasers of the franchises and property of corporations whose franchises and property shall have been sold by mortgage." Passed April 9, 1880.

CHAP. 114. An act to exempt certain towns of this State from the provisions of chapter four hundred and thirty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled "An act to amend the Revised Statutes in relation to laying out public roads and the alteration thereof." Passed April 9, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 115. An act further to amend chapter two hundred and seventy of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty, entitled "An act to authorize the appointment of commissioners to take the proof and acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments, and to administer oaths in other States and Territories." Passed April 9, 1880. CHAP. 116. An act to confirm the election of trustees in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, in the county of Westchester, and to provide for their election hereafter. Passed April 9, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 117. An act for the relief of persons who performed the duties of clerks and assistant clerks of district courts in the city of New York, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six. Passed April 10, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 118. An act in relation to the sale, and the proceeds of sale, of certain school property in the city of Albany. Passed April 12, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 119. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the towns of Catskill and Hunter, in the county of Greene. Passed April 12, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 120. An act to amend chapter eleven of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to create a board of public instruction in the city of Albany, to establish free schools therein, and amendatory of the several acts relating to the district schools in said city.'" Passed April 12, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 121. An act appointing and directing the holding of a court of oyer and terminer in the county of Chemung. Passed April 15, 1880; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 122. An act to amend section six of title four, chapter two, article one, part four of the Revised Statutes. Passed April 15, 1880.

CHAP. 123. An act in relation to arrears of taxes in the city of New York, and to provide for the reissuing of revenue bonds in anticipation of such taxes. Passed April 15, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 124. An act to allow the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad Company to purchase the Gloversville and Northville railroad and the franchises of said company. Passed April 15, 1880.

CHAP. 125. An act to authorize the railroad commissioners of the town of Lowville, in Lewis county, to take up certain bonds which, under chapter fourteen, section four

of laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-two, may be taken up, and to issue others in place of said bonds at a lower rate of interest. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 126. An act authorizing the trustees of the village of Saratoga Springs to purchase hose for the use of the fire department of said village. Passed April 19, 1880'; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 127. An act to amend chapter one hundred and four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, entitled "An act to authorize the treasurer of Monroe county to sell property for unpaid taxes." Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 128. An act to authorize the town of Madrid, in the county of St. Lawrence, to borrow money for the completion of the water-works in the village of Madrid, and for other purposes. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 129. An act to county, New York. CHAP. 130. An act to legalize and authorize the town of Mount Pleasant, in the county of Westchester, to raise money to pay the estate of John O'Keefe for loss sustained by said John O'Keefe, as collector, by depositing the town funds in the First National Bank of Tarrytown. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

organize a fire department in the village of Madrid, St. Lawrence Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 131. An act to provide for the refunding of a portion of the bonded debt of the town of Westchester, in the county of Westchester, and to restrict the power of the town officers to bond the said town, except as provided in chapter one hundred and ninety-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP.132. An act to alter and define the limits and boundaries of the first and third judicial districts of the city of New York, and to provide for the election of justices therein. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 133. An act to amend sections nine and twenty-eight of chapter one hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty, entitled "An act to authorize the formation of railroad corporations and to regulate the same." Passed April 19, 1880. CHAP. 134. An act to amend chapter three hundred and seventy-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled "An act to conform the charters of all savings banks or institutions for savings to a uniformity of powers, rights and liabilities, and to provide for the organization of savings banks, for their supervision and for the administration of their affairs." Passed April 19, 1880.

CHAP. 135. An act to simplify the proof of the Sanitary Code in the city of New York. Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 136. An act to incorporate the American Jersey Cattle Club for improving the breeding of Jersey cattle in the United States. Passed April 19, 1880.

CHAP. 137. An act to repeal chapter one hundred and seventy-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, entitled "An act to repeal chapter four hundred and sixteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, entitled 'An act to amend chapter four hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventythree, entitled 'An act requiring commissioners of highways to act as inspectors of plank-roads and turnpikes, so far as the same relates to Ulster county.'" Passed April 19, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 138. An act making an appropriation to coutinue the work on the new capitol building. Passed April 20, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 139. An act concerning the manufacture of salt and the inspection thereof. Passed April 21, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 140. An act to place and maintain shareholders of State banks, in the assessment and taxation of their shares of stock, upon an equality with shareholders of national banks. Passed April 21, 1880; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 141. An act making appropriation for the support of government. Passed April 22, 1880; by a two-thirds vote.

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