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No. 44.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 14, 1835.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of Asa Fassett, an Inspector of Lumber in the city of Albany.

TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW

YORK.

The subscriber, one of the inspectors of lumber of the city of Albany, agreeable to the requirements of the Revised Statutes, · respectfully submits the following report for the year 1834.

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13,278 cubic feet oak timber,........ 22 cts. per ft.

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Total value, $24,573 11

Amount of fees received,.. $612.40.

ASA FASSETT, Inspector.

Albany, January 13th, 1835.

No. 45.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 17, 1835.

REPORT

Of the committee on the petitions of aliens, on the tion of Ann Hoop and others.

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Mr. Patterson, from the committee on the petitions of aliens, to which was referred the petition of Ann Hoop, James Hoop and William Hoop, of Pamelia in the county of Jefferson,

REPORTED:

That the petitioners represent that the said Ann Hoop is the widow of John Hoop, deceased, and that James Hoop and William Hoop are the children of the said John Hoop.

That the petitioners further represent that the said John Hoop was a native of Ireland, and emigrated from there to the county of Jefferson in this State; and that on the 29th day of November, 1821, the said John Hoop filed a notice of his intention to apply for a certificate of naturalization, for himself and your petitioners among others, in the office of the clerk of the county of Jefferson, a certified copy of which is annexed to the petition; and that the said John Hoop died in the month of March, 1829, without having obtained a certificate of naturalization for himself and family.

The petitioners further represent that the said John Hoop died seized, by deed, of about seventy-five acres of land, in the said town of Pamelia; and was also in possession of about sixty-seven acres of land, which was under a contract of purchase; and that the purchase money has all been paid, before and since the death

of the said John Hoop, except on about twenty-five acres, which is not yet due.

The petitioners further represent that the said John Hoop, previous to his death, published his last will and testament, whereby he devised all his real estate to the said Ann Hoop during her life, and to the said James Hoop and William Hoop after the death of the said Ann Hoop, in fee; and that it is, and always has been the intention of the petitioners to become citizens of the United States.

The petition is verified by the oath of two of the petitioners, before Peleg Burchard, clerk of the said county of Jefferson, and accompanied by a certificate of the said Burchard, that he believes the statements contained in the petition to be true.

Your committee are therefore unanimously of the opinion, that the prayer of the petitioners ought to be granted, and have directed their chairman to ask leave to introduce a bill.

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