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by the Treasurer, and unpaid on the day aforesaid. Second-The amount of five hundred and ninety-one dollars and forty-one cents, from deposits in the Manhattan Company, uncertified to the Treasurer, but appearing in the account of said company. Third-The amount of fifteen thousand eight hundred and thirteen dollars and sixty-two cents from checks drawn by the Treasurer, and unpaid on the day aforesaid. Fourth-There is also a special deposit to the credit of the Treasurer, in the Commercial Bank, of three hundred and sixty dollars, made by J. Mappa and J. Stoors, which is not yet charged to the account of the Treasurer, in the books of the Comptroller.

And we do further certify, that we have compared the warrants drawn by the Comptroller, upon the treasury, during the same time, with the several acts of the Legislature, under which they were drawn, and find them all to have been properly drawn, with the exceptions mentioned in our report to the Legislature of this date.

N. S. BENTON,

January 7, 1831.

J. B. GOSMAN,

A. MANN, JUN.

Members of the Joint Committee.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 14, 1831.

REPORT

Of the select committee on the bill concerning the courts of common pleas and general sessions of the peace in and for the county of Columbia.

Mr. Edmonds, from the select committee, to which was referred the bill, entitled "An act to amend an act, entitled 'An act relative to the courts of common pleas and general sessions of the peace in and for the county of Columbia,' passed January 13, 1830,"

REPORTED

That for some years past, the circuit court and court of common pleas, have been held in that county, in the month of September. This arrangement was found so inconvenient, that the act of last year was passed for the purpose of removing those courts further from each other. Since the passage of that act, the time of holding the fall circuit, has been changed to the week following that appointed for the fall term of the common pleas. Thus the old inconveniences have returned again, and the bill under consideration proposes to remedy them by changing the term of the common pleas back again to the month of September. The committee think the remedy proper, and that the bill ought to pass, and recommend that it be engrossed for a third reading.

[A. No. 35.]

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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 14, 1831.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of Nathan Roberts, an Inspector of Lumber for the city and county of New-York.

To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York.

Agreable to Revised Statutes, chapter 17th, title 2nd, article 6th and 12th, I, as an inspector of lumber, beg leave to present to your honorable body, the following return of Lumber inspected by me from the 5th of March, 1830, to 1st Jan. 1831.

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