SESSION LAVVS SECXIOIN
THE NASSAU POST
STATE LAWS—No 3.
FREEPORT, L. I., NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916.
UlWt or |«CW YORK—By Authcrttr.
CHAP. tTL Jkir ACT 10 maumoA Um pubUe hMltb law, -tm-tttmltuu to dl* cai« ar><l maintenaaoo
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"PtMim» • law Har 1. uu. wim um ¦JplUt af Uw ao««n»«r. Paand, tlu>«»-
Tko PoopM or Um Btato mt New York, ruw—mil !¦ gonoto and Jl ¦oombly. do «M«t ¦• foUowo:
¦•Mtaa L CTwpWr (orty-nlne of the iMm m€ witmmmmm kondrod and nlD% onU- ttrt ** ¦ aot In relation to ti>« public iMallk, aovMltatSac otmptar forty-flve ot tka aoB—Udatad lawa." U b«r«by amend- •A tgr i(l<lin a now aeotion to be known mm wotlon thiitr-alX'a. and to read aa Mknra:
I S.*. ProrMIac tor tho cara and maln- •aBanoa ot oarrtara of diaeaae. Wbenevor ¦O tadlvMaal fti daolarad by tbo atate com- Mlarioaar. of haaltk aa bolns a carrier of tjfllBH tmmmt baoUU aod whenever, for qy JftHaiMPH of tba pubUo be<b. tbe aiiia nwimiiaiiiliiii at bealtb shall havo Wrttflafl ta tko aiiaaatty of conUnued ^Hr—tlnat ar, wbanevor, in accordance irlthr raiaa aad rastUationa adopted by the «tata oommlaaolnor* of hoalth a carrier m€ tka tmrtem mt typhoid fever la preveated 4rnb oairylnc oa any occupation which traoM aoaMo Um to sala a Uvollhood. MMk tmtt*V\imtl aaay be Kirea boaptUl ur 1—tllatlninl «ara uadar tbo aurveillance •f ^ lo«| kealth offlcer at the expenae mi tka atata if aoob Itoapttai or iiMtltution te'tita jadckMnt of tbe atate commliiaiuo- «r of haaKh ba properly equipped for the aa«a aad makManannw of aaid individual.
Wbaa IM quob hoalptal or Inatituclon l« aaallaMa aa^ wltan io tbe opinion of the Mala naninilailiiaii' of health luch indl- «MmU HMy ba oarad tor at home or In a flHrala. iMaAr wttk due rucrard to tha Hntmiiia mt tka tmbitc health the local dkailMaa MaaaalMtoaer or overseer of tha yaar ikaH, kinwioi'flahfia with rules and MgMaOsaa a4optad ity tbo commissioner <M kaaWh, fafniah neoeaaary medlc&l at- laaiaaaa and mair to nanoe. No tixpundi- tatn for tka purpoaaa herein authorlaed ~ ba —traotad for or Incurrtid by any at tba poor or cbarltlea aatll after suoh expenditure aathorlaed and approved by the BB«r of beaith. A verlfled of any audi approved expense kManatf barounder ahatl be traxismitted ¦r tka laoal oi"siaa«r of tha poor or char- to tba state commia- of Health. Ttka oommlsaluner of ¦ball oaamloa this stntetnent and It MiQaAad tbat aiKsb autbortaed expenses •M aonaot 'aa4 aacaaaary in accordance irtfll rllla* Wtd fagillfiOnB adopt«>d by bim M, abaft ailAU aad allow the aome and OTaw Ma aii4Had the aaaount theroof shall kk- paM ¦ bgr ttia atate treaaurer on tho tnrraut «t Vk» coaaptroltar to such laati- •aiteo or loaal poor aOcor.
ll Tbia aot afctaU take effect Immedl
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I af IVWw Torlc CMBoo of the Secretary
' I iMMra ooiapared tha preceding with tha artHsal law on Sla in thta offloe, and do baMky oartify tbat the same is a correct fkarafrom and of tbe whulo ef law.
StUJVOia M. HUGO.
Seoiwtaa^ of State.
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Arttela aisht, oonaiatlns of handrad and twenty to one 1 twaa^-two. Inclusive, of flfty-BlDa of tba lawa of nineteen klMMa aaMI ataaw anCltied "An act in re- MKlMl ta Aa aavava%ttty, boundaries, aur- MDfv cnat aaa) and arma of tha atate, senate dlatricts, of the members of aa- and enumeration of .'0f tka atata, constituting of the consolidated rapaaled and a naw ortl- 1 kaMrtad io plaoa tkaseot to wmuA
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'Koatia Xikksiilm and Apportionmont of tka Haiahara of Aaaembly of tbe State, (fcattaa Uk Senate districta ' iM. AnpMtMamaot of mombeia of aa-
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Mmmtmtkr dlatrlcta. I tn. BaaaSa Matrlcta. Tbe senate dla- krtata mt tbta atate from and after the tkJM. tklB aaotloa takaa aflteot, sliall oon- a|a| M 4i>Uowa:
Miat Tba flrat aanata dlatriet aluOl ooo- ¦U* af tba oountlaa otf Buffolkand Naaaau. Tba aaoond aanate dlatriet aball Of that pMt of the county of QWMIH. wttnw and bouadad by a line. Imlaiilaa at Stroac Cattaaway on Fluah- ad vanatlMr thanoe along Fluuh- to tba jUBOtiOD of Iron MiU aloar bon Kill road to Law- to Bradford avenue, to Main atraot, to Union arenue,
-, - avenae, to Bayalda a'ranue,
ta.UttIa Sayalda road, (dasoribed oa map M 8axa an aat. Poppoabauaea avaoaa). to Ml awUMi tbeaoa northerly alone Ball ariaai akaat thraa hundred feet (or aa ik»«m aa a»a» ta Mulford avenue^, thenoe •balaifr to tke watera of Uttle Neok buy. ¦ianoa tkaeagk tba watera of Uttla Neck tjar to *ka bouadairy line of Queeoe and MTaaMM oematimm, thaoee alone said bound¬ ary naa ta tba Atlantic ocean, tbenca akatartr tbrauct tbe watara of tba Atlan¬ ta aaMa to tba bowdary Uae of Kln^a uM Qoaana aoustlaa, thence northerly mmtt aatd bonadary Uae to Woodbine ¦l>aa» ta Woodward avanwe, to Palmetto •tiaat'«»ONBMrtvw avaaaa, to Liodan l04Ni' ttf l\traat aTaau^ to l([a«noHa atraat. (ar Oataa aToau^. to Praab Pond read, to Wootfbkta avaaae, (or Huchea avaiMMft. to Lane lalaad railroad, to Trot-
tkMrO*«raa laae> <»r Woodhaven avenue), te.Wklla Pot road, (or Tellewatone ave-
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auak ta Aatorla road, (or Yellowstone kVakua), to North Hempatead plank rood. (or Tallewataae avaaae). to Lawn avenue. Lawn avenue, to the stream avaaue and Pliishloc •raak. tbaoaa aloac aald atreant to riush- tas artak. tbanoa alon* riushinx creek to itfoac Okaaawar, the plaoe of bevinnlne. Tklrd. The third aaoate dUtrlct sball W#it Of that part of the county of Qtnimi wftkla and bounded by a line, be- giaallMi at 4ftaaa)r Gauaeway on Pluebtn« ¦faak and mnntav thence alons Fluahlnx orMk to tbt Joiustlon of Iron Mill road. aiba aloy Xirea KlU road to Lawranca ¦ttaat, to Bradford araoua. to Main street. >a Tdftnala atiaet. to Union avenue, to Wk^aataiM avaaua. to Bayaide arenue, ta Llttla Bayalda read, (deacrtbed oa map uBafaa auaat, Peppanbausen avenue), to 1^ avaaua. thaaoa northerly alone Bell araaaa about tkraa hundred feet, (or aa •kewa aa aaap ta Mulford avenue)', tbenca iktarty to tha watara of Uttle Neck bay, MMMa tllWWNtf* tba watera of Little Naok NT. Vmoa Xalaad aaund. Eaat river and Ip'ataaa oroak to tbe boundary line ot aat ituoaaa oaiiatlaa, thence atons
MM kaaiAary Itea ta Woodbine street to WMiWikrtf avaaaa. to Fklmetto street to SnadHinr avwiua. to Undan atreet to Bkaaa aaaana, to Macnolla sueet, (or MMMa aaa««#, ta Proah Pond road, to wtwaMaa avanua. (or Huchea avenue), to Umi^ Mkatt mBroad. to Trattlnc Courae Ma. (nc WaadkaTon avenue), to White rw laai. <ar Tallowatone avenue), to Aa- tltla road, <or Tatlewatono avenue), to .Hartb BaaqMtaad plank road, (or Taliow- ¦Mma «Tanu4, to tAwn avenue, thenca i|MDac Laara avanaa to tbe stream con- '""^0 Laara aTanaa and PluahUMC oreek, to n«athinc : m
The reCerencea to map and streets con¬ tained in this description ure taken from Williams map of Burough of Queens. CopyrlKbt nineteen hundred and twelve, by Williams Map and Guide Company. New York.
Kourth,—The fourth senate district ahull consist of that part of the county of Kings within and b<junded by a line. beginning at the Junction of Ilushwtck creek and East rlvur and running thence through the waters of irJuHt river tu the Junction of Newtown "ek, thence through tbe waters of Ni gy i creeK, to tho Ixjundary line uf K.11,. ...id (jueenii counties, thence along auiU boundary line to Bleaker street, to Knickerbocker ave¬ nue, to Greene avenue, to Hamburg ave¬ nue, to Stockholm afreet, 'o Uushwlck avenue, to Koecluslto btreei,~.< iiroadwa>, lo Varet street, to Manhattan avenue, to Ten Eyck street to Lorljner atreet. to Froet street, to L'nlon avenue, to North Twelfth street, to Uorry street, to Noruii Thlrtoeoth street to Bushwkk creek ami thenoe through the waters of bushwicl< creek to tbe place of t>eglnc:ng.
Fifth. The Qfth senate ' (llatrlot shall conclst of that part of tbe rxiuntx of Kings within und bounded by a line, be¬ ginning at t.ie Intersection 0!^ the boun<Jl- ary Uuo of Kings anu Queens counties and Sleeker street and running thence along Bleelur ntveet tu Knlckerbo<.'kur avenue. to Greene avenue, tu Hamburg svenue, to Stockholm street, to Uusliwick avenue, to KoMciuako street, to Broadway, to JantaJ- oa avenue, to Sheffield avenue, to ITuJton ,itreot to Pennsylvania avinue, to Bel¬ mont avenu4. to Chrl8tu|>har avenue, to Ulako avenue, to Sockman Htreet to Li¬ vonia avenue, to i'owell street to New Lots avenue, to Junlua atreet to Preab oreek, to tbe watera of Uanialcu bay, thence through the watera of Jamaica bay to tba boundary lino of Kings and Uuaena cottiitleB and thence along said boundary line to the place uf beginning
Sixth. The sixth aanate district shall coneiat of that part of the county of Kloga within and bounded by a line, be¬ ginning at the Junction uf Sixty-second street and the watera uf New Tork bay aud running thence southerly througb thu waters of New York bay, the Narrows, Graveaend bay, thence easterly through tho waters uf the Atlantic ocean ajid Ja¬ maica bay, aouth of Barren Island to the t>oundary line of Kings and Queenu ooun- tlea. thenoe along said boundary line tu a point opposite the easterly end of Duck Point murah. thence nortlierly to Freeh creek, thenoo through tho waters of Fresh creek to the Junction of Junlua streel, thence ulcmg Junius street Co New Lots avonuu, tu Powell street tu Livonia ave¬ nue, to Suckman utn-ut, to Blake avenue, to Christopher avenue, to llelmont uvw nue, to Kockaway avenue^ te Sutter avo- nue. to Saratoga avenue, to Pitkin ave¬ nue, to JCastern parkway, to Buffalo ave¬ nue, to Carroll street, to Utica avenue, to Church avenue, to Kuat Forty-ninth utreet to Snyder avenue, to Schenectady avenue, to Avenue J, to Kiutt Tlilrty-fourtli street to Flatbush aveiiue,. tu Avenue I, tu Gaat Seventeenth street, to Foster avenue, to East Fourth atreet, to Klmwood nvenuo, tc East Third street, to Foster avenue, to Graveaend avenuo, to Lawrence avunuot to Forty-aevenlh street to Fifteenth ave¬ nue, to Forty-third street to Seventh avenue, to Forty-fourth street to Sixth avenue, to Slxty-tirst street, to Fifth ave- nut, to Sixty-aecond street to V<aurth avenue, to Slxty-ftrat atreat to Third ave¬ nue, t« aivty i«i»>.or>a utreet, and thence along Sixty aaoawd atnet to tha plaoa of I iMitenlnc.
Saventh. Tha aaaanth aanate district tiiall oonaist of that part of tha county of Kings within and bounded by a line, I beglOBlug at tho Junction of Slxty-aeoond I atreet and the waters of New York l>ar and running thenco along Sixty-second I atreet to Third avenue, to Slxty-flrat : street, to Fourth avenue, to SIxty-aecond atreet to Fifth avenue, to Sixty-flrst , atreet to Sixth aveniie, to Forty-fourth I street to Seventh avenue, to Forty-third , street to Thirteenth avenue, to Fortieth atreet to Twelfth avenue, to Thirty-ninth atreet to Fort Hamilton avenue, (or park¬ way), to Graveaend avenue, to Terrooe placet to Eleventh avenue, to Proapeot avanue. to Fourth avenue, to Carroll atreet to Fifth avenue, to Berkeley placo, to Sixth avenue^ to Lincoln place, to Fifth avenue, to Saint Marli'a place, to Fourth avenue, to Bergen street to Court atroat to Amity atreet to Clinton atreet lo BaV tic atreet to HIcka atreet to Warren street, to Columbia street, to Congroas atreet, to the watera of Buttermilk chan¬ nel and East river, and thence aoutherly through the watera of Eaat river. Butter¬ milk channel. Oowanua bay and New York bay to the place of beginning.
Eighth. The eighth senate district shall consist of that part of tha county of Kings within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of Buttermilk channel. East river and Coi^gress street and run¬ ning thenoe along Cengresa street to Co¬ lumbia street to Warren street to Klcka street to Baltic atreet, to Clinton street to Amity atreet, to C^urt atreet, to Bergen atreet, to Bond atreet to Dean street, to Nevlna street, to Paolflo atreat to Bond street, lo Fulton street, to Gold street to WUloughby street, to Raymond street to Lafayette street to Navy street, to Oe IColb avenue, to Washington park, to Myrtle avenue, to Spencer street to Fluohlng avenue, tu Bedfurd aven«.«, to Wallabout street, to Middleton atraat, to Marcy avenue, to Lurlmer street, t» Har^ rison avenue, to Mlddlutun strset, to Broadway, to Wallabout street, t« Throop avenue, to Gerry street to Var»t street to Manhattan avenue, to Ten Eyak street, to L.orUner street, to Frost street, to Union avenue, to North Twelfth street, to Berry street to North Thirteenth street, to Buahwlok cryek, and thenue through the watera of Bushwlck oreek. East river and Buttermilk ohamiel to the place of begin¬ ning. •
NlatlL The ninth senate district ahall consist of that part a/ tbe county of Klnga within and bounv.,)d by a line, be¬ ginning at the Intersection of Myrtle ave¬ nue and Spencer atreet and ninnlag thence along Spencer street to DeKaJb aver.ua to Bedfurd avenue, to Dean atreat to Noa- trand avenue, to Montgomery atreet tc Franklin avenue, to Malbone street, to WaahlDgton avenue, to LefCnrts avenua to Flatbush avenue, to Ocean avenua to Porkslde avenue, to Parade plaea to Cik- lun avenue, to Coney Island avenue, to BeverVy road, to Baat Eighth atreat ta Avenue G, (or Avenue C Waal), to Ocean parkway, to Cortelyou road, to Weat atreet to Forty-third street, to Sixteenth avenue, to Furty-aecoiid street, to Fif¬ teenth avanue, to Forty-third street to Thirteenth avenue, tu Fortieth street to Twelfth avenue, to Thirty-ninth atraet to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), tu Graveaend avenue, to Terr&oe place, ta Eleventh avenue, to Proapeot avenue, to Fourth avenue, to Carroll atreet to Fifth avenue, to Berkeley place, to Sixth ave¬ nue, to Lincoln place, to Fifth avenue, to Saint Mark's place, to Fourth avenue, to Bergen atreet to Bund street, to I>oan atreet to Nevina atreet to Pacific atreet to Bond street, to Fulton street to tkild street to WUloughby atreet to Raymond atraet to Lafayette atreat to Navy atreet to OcKalb aveoue, to Washington park. | to Myrtle avaoue. and thence along Myr> 1 tie avenue tu tiM place of beginning.
Tenth. Tbe tenth aenate district shall consist of that part of the oounty of Kings within and bounded by a line, be.Klnnlng at the luteraaetlou of Myrtle avenue aitd Spencar atreat and running thence along Spencer stnsat, to Flushing avanua, to Badford avenue, to Wallabout street to illddlaton atreet to Marcy avenue, to Lortmer atreat ta Harriaon avenue, to Middleton atreet to Broadway, to Walla¬ bout street to Throop avenue, to berry atrtjit, to Broadway, ta Jamaica avaaua. ' to ShafBald avaaua. to FiUton atraat to artr«aii% ta Baianat i ll ¦¦Ull kii
Baratoga avenue, to PItktn avenua. Ut Eastern parkway, to Snratoga avenue, to Saint Mark's avenue, lu IlopKinson ave¬ nue, to itergen fiu-eet tu Saratoga avtt- nue, to Aiirtjitic avenue, to i-tociieater »vb- nue. to Kuiton street, tu Paicben avenue, to li^mpLer street to Kul:oii street, to Tompkins avenue, to MoDi-'nouKh street to Lewla avenue, to Lalayetle H\enue. te Bedford avenue, to DeKaiu avenue, to Spencer street and theme along Speucer street to the place of boijlriiiing.
Eleventli. The eleven tn senate district shall oonaist of that part of the county of Kings within and bounded by a line, beginning at the Intersection of Lafayett* avenue and Hadford avenue, and running thence along J-Mlmyettu avenue to LmwIs avenue, to McDonough street to Tomp- kin: .Tvenus, to Ful'.on atrt-ft. to Sumpter strei •'• P-lchen avenue, to Fullnn etreoU to R. ester avenue, to Atlantic avenue, to Suratoita avenue, to liergen utroet to Hopklnson avenue, to Saint Mar.i's ave¬ nue, to Saratoga avenua to Eosbem parli- way, to Buffalo avenue, 10 Carroll Kiree't ta L'llca avenua to Church avenue to East Forty-ninth atreet to Snyder ave¬ nue, to Schenectady uveiiue, to Avenue J. to East Thirty-tourti: street, lu Flatoueh
Weat Ona Hundred and Tenth street to Lonox avecue. to Weat Oue liundred and Klevanth street' to F:fth av> r.uo. to East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth atroet. u> MaUlsun avenue to East One Hundred and Twa.nty-ooventh street to Flflii av«>- nue, to Weat One Hundred and Tblrty- Qfth street (O I.«nux avenue, to Wect Onm Hundrod and Thirty-sixUi btraet to Sev¬ enth avanua to West One Hundrod and Furty-Rr.st atreet to Kdgecuuib avenue, ta Brodhu.-st avenue, to West une Hun¬ dred aod Flfty-nfth street tu the Speed¬ way, thence olonK the Speedway to tha place of beginning. Include .g Ward's and Randall's Islands.
Nlneteonlh. The nineteenth sonata dla¬ triet shall conala: of that port ot the coun¬ ty of New York within and bounded by a line beginning at the junction of Wet>t Oce Hundred aud Tenth street and the Hudson river, and running thence aio^g Weut One Hundred aud Tonu.^ btreot (or Cathedral parkway), to Broadway, to West One Iluiidred and Tbirtuonth utr<«t lo Moohatton avenue, to Saiut .N'iciiolos avcnuo. to West One Huntirod and Forty- Brst etreet to Seventh avenue, to Weat One Hundred and Thli-ty-sixiii steel, to Lenox avenue, to West Ono Hundred and
avenue, to Avenue I, to tust SevenTscnth ! Thirty-flfth slreot to Fifth avenuo. to street to Foetei avenue, to Ki-.at Fourth i East One Hundred and Twont>-B<.-venth atreet to IClmwood svoiiue, to East Third [ streoc, to Maulaon aver.ue, to liast une atreet to Foster avei.ut, to Grav«c-ond i HufiUrod aud Tw«nty-flfth atreet tu Fifth HVenua to Lawrence usenje, to F'.-rty- i avenue, to Weat Ono Hundred and Elev- aeventh street to Firtee-ith a\o.iue, to I ""''^ stroet to Lenox avenue, to ¦.'>(S3t Ooe Forty-eeconrt Mtrei-t, to .olxteentii avenue. Hundred aad Tantn etreet to Fifth ave-
to Forty-tiilro street t'l West »• .a-it, to Cortelyou road, i; to i>;ean pailtway, to Avenue C, tor Avenue C West,, to V.wtt Eighth street, to BoVv.rly rond, t'> dm*/ island avenue, to Caton avtsiue, to f araja place, tu Parkaide avenue, 10 Ocean ave¬ nue, to Flatbush ave:iue, to LefTerts ave¬ nue, to Washington HV<>nue, to Malbone street, to Franklin avenue, to Montgom¬ ery street, to Nustrand avenue, to Dean street, to Bedlurd avenue, to l>ufayette avenue, und tliunco ulcng Latayetta ave¬ nue to placo of beKinnlng.
Twelfth. The twelfth senate district shall conalHt of that part of the county of Kew Vork within ani^ hounded by a line, beKiiinii.g at the Junttluii of the Eaat river and iiabt Tenth atrOet, and running thence, along l-.:ujt I'enUi atreet lo Ave¬ nue D, to Euat EleveiiUi .street to Avenue C. to Eaat Twelfth atreet. to First avenue, toEH.Ht Thlrte»'.nth .street to Socond ave¬ nue, to Ea:jt Fourteenth atreet, to Fourth avenue, to Aator plai.e, 10 Lafayette street to Great June* Ktreol, to Eaat Third street, to Second uvc-iiue. to Chrybtie street, to Stanton utrtjol, to Fors> the atroet. to IJioome sUi-et to Chryaiie strv.wt, to Canal atruut. to East Bruad- wa>, to Clinton street, to Grand street, to Uouvorneur air'jct, to .Madlaon street, to Jackaon street, to tlio Eaat river, thenco thtoufcrh the watera of the Eaat river to the place uf beginning.
Thirteenth. The thirteenth senate dla¬ triet Bhall co;isi»t of thai part of the county of New York wiihiii and bounded by a line, beginning at the Junetl.jn of Went NIneteonUi street ami the lludaon river and running thence, along Weat Nineteenth street to Eighth avenue, to Greenwich avenue, lo West Twelfth street to Eighth avenue, to Bleecker atreet, to Christopher atroet, to Woet Fourth atruet, to West Wa»hln*,'tori place, to Sixth ave¬ nue, to West Third atreet, tu Great Jonea straot tu Uuat Third atreet. to ac>cond aveoiMk to Chrystle street, tu Stanton street to Foraythe street l<^' Lruume street, to Chrystle street, to Ciuial street to ESast Broadway, to Clinton street to Orand atreet to Oouvorneur street to Madlsop street, to J.-ickson atreet. to the East river, thence through the waters of the Eaat and Hudson rivers to the plaoe of beginning, and Including Govomor'a, Ellis, Bedloe'fi and Oyster Islands.
Fourtoenth. The fourteenth senate dis¬ trict sliali consist of that part of the county of New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the Junction of the East river and East Seventy-thlrd atreet and running thence, along iJast Seventy- third street to Flrat avenue, to Eaat Sev¬ enty-fourth street to Second avenue, to East Seventy-third alreet, to Third ave¬ nue, lo East Fifty-sixth street, to Lex¬ ington avenue, to islaat Twenty-third street to Third avenue, to East Eight-
nue. to Etujt .Ninety-Bevenili alreet through Transverse road acruea Central Park at NUioty-sevonth stroet to i.'eiit.-al park west to West Nlnety-olghih street lo Broadway, to Weat Ninety-Jlrst street
[ to tho Hudson river, thenca t.'irougU the waters of tbe Hudson river to the place
: of beginning.
Twentieth. The twentieth senate dis¬ trict aball consist of thit pti.-t of Did ciun¬ ty of New Tork within and ttouudcd by a line beginning at tlte Junction of the Hud- aon river and Spuyton Duyvil creek, and running thenoe along Spu.\-ten Duyvil creek, and tbe northerly nml of Manh.'U- tan Island to tbe HorUiu river, tlience along tho Harlem river to the Speedway Qt a P'llnt oppoalti: Weut One Hijndnxl and Slxty-lUth street. theno>- along tno Speedway to Weat Ono Hundrt-d and Flf-
I ty-JIfth street to Broadhursi avenue, to E^ecomb avenue, to Wuet Une Hundrod and Forty-first street to Saint Nicholas avenue, to Manhattan avenue, to VVust (Jne Hundred and Thirteenth street to Broadway, to West One Hundred and Tenth street (or Cathedral piirkway). lo
; tho liudson river, thence through the wa-
'. ters of the Hudson river to tho place of beginning. Twenty-first. The twenty-first senate
; dlatriet ahall consist of that iiart of thu
'' county of Bronx within and boundud by a line, beKinnlng at the Junction of Saint
' Ann's avenue and the Bronx kills and ruiuilng thence along Saint Anna uv.rnue, to Eaat One Hundred and Flfty-aixth stroet, to Eagle avenui-, to lioat One Hun¬ dred and Slxty-llrat atroet to Third uvo-
' nue, to Franklin avenue, to East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth str.jet, to Ful¬ ton avenue, to East One Hundred and Sev¬ enty-fifth atreet, to Anthony avenue, to E.aat One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street to Clay avenue, to Ea.it One Hun¬ dred and Seventy-fifth street, to Monroe avenue, to Bast One Hundred and Seven¬ ty-seventh atroet. tu Weat One Hundred and Seven ly-suvunth atreci, to West Tre- mont avenue, to Weut One Hundred and Saventy-aeventh street, to tho Harlem riv¬ er, thence aoutberly, ti)rough the watora of the Harlem rlvor und tlie Bronx Kills to the place of beginning.
Twenty-aecond. Tho twcnty-aecond aen¬ ate district ehall conalat of ^hat part of tlie oounty of Bronx within and bounded by a line, beginning at the Junction of Saint Ann's avenue, and the Bronx kills and running thence along Saint Ann's avenue to East One Hundred and Flfty- siith atreet to Eagle avenue, to E.ist Ono Hundred and Sixty-first street, to Third avenue, to Franklhi avenue, to Eaat One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, to Ful¬ ton avenue, to East Oni' Hundrod and Seventy-fifth street to Arthur avenue, to Crotona Park North, to I'rospect avenue. to KtLitt One Hundred and Seventy-fifth
eenth street to Irving place, to East Four- ! "rtreet. to Southern boulevard, to East One
toenlh street, tu Socund avenue, to East ThirteenUi utj^et, to Firat avenue, to Eaat Twelfth street, to Avenue C, to East Elev¬ enth street, to Avenue D, to East Tenth street to the Eaat river. Uionce through the waters of ttie Eovt river to the place of beginning and including Blockwell's Island.
Fifteenth. TTie fifteenth senate dlatriet shall cunsist of that part of the county uf New York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the Junction ot West Nine¬ teenth street and the Hudaon river and running thence along Weat Nineteenth atreet to Eighth avenue, to Greenwich avenua to Weat Tliirteenth street, to Seventh avenue, to West Thirty-eighth street to Eighth avenue, to Central Park West, to Weat SeveuUeth street, to Co- luhibus avenue, to West Sixty-fourth street to Amstordaui avenue, to Weat Seventieth street to West End avenue, to West Seventy-first street to the Hudson rlvor, tJienc© through the waters of the Hudson river to the place of beginning.
Sixteenth. The sixteenth senate distriot shall consist of that port of the county uf New Yurk within and buunded Ly a line, heglnnlng at the Junction of tho Har¬ lem river and Eaat One Hundred and Sixth street, and running thence along East One Hundred and SUth streot, to Third avenue, lo Eaat One Hundr<.d and Tenth street tu Fifth avenuo, to Eaat One Hundred and Seoond atruet to Park avenuot to Eaat Nlaety-eevn.-.t.h »tra«.t to Lexington uvenue, to Lost Sevei.\ty-fourtli street to Third aveiuie, te Eaai &ev«inty- thlrd street t<' Second ave.aue. to EoAt
Htmdred and Seventy-third street, to Vyse avenue, to East One Hundrod atid Seven- ty-aecond street to the Bronx river, thence southerly and westerly tlirough the waters of the Bronx and East rivers (south of Klkcr's island) aad the Bronx kills to the place of beginning.
Twenty-tlUrd. The twenty-third senate district stiall cunsist of that part of the county of Bronx within and bounded by a linu, beginning at tho Junction of the Harlem river oiul West Oue Hundred and Seven ty-«evonth street, and running thenco along Weat One Hundred and Sev¬ enty-seventh atreet to West Treiiiont avenue, to ^\'eet One Hundred and Seven¬ ty-seventh street to Eaat One Hundred and Seventy-seventh atroet. to Monroe avenue, tu East Ouo Hundred and Seven- ty-llfth street to day avenue, to East One Hundrod and Seventy-sixth atroet, to Anthony avenue, to Eaat One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, to Arthur avenue, to Crotona Park North, to Prospect ave¬ nue, to Eaat Oua Hundred and Seventy- fifth atreet, to Southern Boulevard, tu Host One Hundred and Seventy-third street to Vyse avenue, to Eaat One Hun¬ dred and Seventy-second street, to the Bronx river, thenoe southerly and eaater¬ ly througb the waters of the B.-onx and Ea»t rli.'ers to I.ong Island sound, thence northerly through the waters of Long Isla:id sound, akuig tbe boundary line uf Bl^3nx oounty, to tho botmrdary line of I Bronx aod Westchoatar oountiee, thenca ' westoiiy Along eald boa»tary Une to the i Hudson river, th.-nce aouthorly through | the wa^ra of tlie Hudaon and Harlem
dletrict a.'v..;l< consist <<f the counties ot Saratoga :>-id ^k:hel<ec,./la>.
fhlrty-tliird, Z'l.v thirty-third aenala district snull coosIj: of the counties oi Clinton. Eseex. Warren oi.d V."aahlngt-.'i. Thirty-fourUi. T.''* th.'rty-Iocrth aeaata diutrict shall consult uf the counties ot Sui.it Lawrence a.-.d Franklin
Thirty-tifti., T.'-.e thirty-fifth aenate aim. trict oOttll conatbt uf the cuuntloa of Lewla, ilerAiiner, Hamlitun und Pultur,
Thlrty-aixth. The i:,;rty-aUth senat*. dis trkt shall cuualst of t^ie county of Oneida Thlrty-aevouth. The thlrty-orvetiUi son- ate district shail cuualst uf the countie* of Jefferson and Oswego.
Thtrty-eigbih. Tho thirty-eighth aenata district siiai! oorouit of t>ie county of Onondaga.
Thirty-nintt. The ibiny-ninth aeuatt district shall oousiat of Llie cuuntiee ot Otsego, Mouison. Mont;oo>«ry and Schu- liarlo. Foi-iJotli. The fanieth senate uinrlct • shall consist af the countlea of (Jortlood. 3rooaia and Chenango.
Forty-flrst. Tlie fortv-first senate ftia-
trict shall i-oiislst uf the count:e« o*
3chuyler, Tompkins. Cuomung and Tioga.
Fort.v-aocoiKi. Tbe f(.>rtv-aaconi|aienat(
district shall consist e>t tbe counties ol
; Cayj^a. Seneoa ana H ayne.
F.jrl.v-tnlrd. The forty-third senate dii»- j trict slLOll ounRjst of tho counties nt On¬ tario, Yates and 13teubeu I Fortjf-fourtli. The forty-fourth senat* I district shall consist of the cuuniies ol I Goneitee. Wyonlng, Allegany and l.JvinKS- ! ion.
j Forty-fifth. The forty-fifth senate dia- j trict shall constat of that par; of th« county of Mor.roe comprising tho towra uf BrlKbtcu, >lunrletla, lronda«juult Meo- I den, Perifield, Perlntoa. I^ttsford, Ruab I and Webster: together with iho fourth, I KtXth. seventii. eighth, twelfth, the aeo- ' ond, third an.l fouith election dlatricts \jt [ tbe Uiirtuunth, the sixieonth, acventeenth, \ elghtuonlli, twenty-first and twenty-aoc- ! ond words of tho dty of Rochester, aa at j present couaUtutcd.
I Forty-sixth The fortr-alxth senatedls- I trlcl aball i-ou^lst of that port of tho coun- I ty of Monr^* comprising the towns of Chiil. ClariiAon, 'jates, Greece, Haiuiln. ', Ogdeu, Parma. Klifa, Sweden and Wheat¬ land ; togetiter with tho first second, third, fiftti. uuiih, tenth, eleventh, tlto lirst elec¬ tion district of U»e thirleonlh. ttie four¬ teenth, Ilfteeiith, Bineleenth, twentieth and twunty-third wards of ttie city of Uochesler uo at present constituted Forly-sevontli. The forty-swveoth sen- i ute dlatriot atimil consist ot the countie* i of Orleans and Niagara. ' ttirty-etghtJ. Tlie forty-*lghUi aaaota i district aball consist of that port of tha . county of Erie within and bounded by a line, beginning at tiie Intersection of tha northerly boundary line of the city of Huflalo nnd Delaware avenue, and run¬ ning thence, In said city uf LJufTalu, along Delaware avenue to Scujaijuada creek, thenco through tho waters of ScaJaguaUa creeit to Main atrcot, thenco along Malo street, to Kiluy street to Michigan atreet, to N'urthaininon alreet. to Jefferson street to Beet street, to Herman atreet, to Gene¬ see street, lo Sherman atroet. to Broad¬ way, to Madison street, to William street to l'nlon street, to Eaat Eagle atreet, to Main street, to the BuHolu river, thenca through the watera of tho BtJtffulu river to Lake Erie, tlienou through tho waters of Lake Erie and tho Niagara river, along the International boundary line, to tha northerly boundary line of the city ot Buffalo, thence along said boundary Una of the olty of BuiTalo to tbe place of bo- ginning.
Forty-ninth. Tbe forty-tiinth senate dis¬ trict shall consist of thut part of tho coun¬ ty of Erie within and bounded by a lino, beginning al the Intsraootlon of tho east¬ erly boundary line of the flty of Buffalo and Eo^t Dulavan avenue and running thotice, in aJild city of Huffalo. along E^ist Delavan avenue, to Norltiumberland ave¬ nue, to East Ferry street to Montana avenuo, to Gentyfoo atreet. to .New York Central Bult Lino, to Waldun uvenue, to Hurman stroet to Geneaee struot to Sher¬ man atruet to Broadway, to Madison street to WUIlams atreet, to I'nion Btruot to l^t Eagle street, to Main street, to the Buffalo river, thence through the wa¬ tora of the Buffalo river tu Laku Erie, thenoe southerly through tho waters of Lake Erie to ttie southurly boundary line of the city of Buffalo, thence along ttie southerly and easterly boundary line of said city of Buffalo to tho place of l>egln- nlng.
Ftftleth. The flfUoth senate district shall consist of that pi^rt of tho county of Krle comprising ttie towns of Aldeti, Aniherst Aurora, Boston, Brant, Chi-ektowaga, Clarence, i.'olden, Collins, Concord, East Hamburg, Edun, Elma. Evans, Grand lal- and, Hamburg, Holland, Lancaster, Mo¬ rula, Newotead, Nortli Collina, Sardinia, Tonawanda, Wales and West Seneca and tlie cltiou of Tonawanda and Lotkawonno; together witti itiat imrt of the city of Buf¬ falo witliin and Iniunded by a line, begin¬ ning at the liitorsoctlon of tho northerly boundary line uf the city uf UuColo and Dulawaro avenue ojid running thence, In said city of Ilutfalo, along Delaware ave¬ nue to Scajaquuda creek, Lhenoe tbruugb j the watera of iicajaquada creek to Main .street thence along Main street to Riley street to,Michigan avenue, to Northamp¬ ton stroet, to JefPereon street to Beat atreet, to WaJdon avonue, to the New York rentral Belt Line, to Genesee atreat to Montana avenue, to Eaat Ferry btreut to Northumberland awnue, to East Dela- v:'.n avenue, to the eaaterly boundary lino of tho city of HufTalo, rhonco along tho
In tno county cf Schoh.-urle. ona
in tlTo cu-inty of Schuyler, cua. LAWS OP (MEW YORK—By Authorit
in t.^e cou.-\ty of 3enoca, uiic. CH.\}' 4'JU.
(a the oo.mty of Steuben two. j .\N ACT lo amanU Uie .I'n.'ici-vation la>
Ir the County of Suitoik, tv.o, ; In relation to t.'.c lmi>oi».aHon nf co
in tl'.e coii-ity of Suluvari. o.ie. ; tr-iii iia::imal» u'ul hlr'ts fro™, witiic
1:. the county of Ticcra, oix.-. . the I'nitci Slitc;
lu ti.e oou::l> of Toni.oJiin:^. cr.a | Becanu- a law JJ.ij 3. 191'j. witli i.'.c i.
in tl.o count*- of I'ls-c;.-. ce. ' proval of the 'jovernv."-. Paaaed. tt.ro
In tho cou.-ity cf Warrvn o'-.e. ' fifths btii;i» pros'LTU.
m the oounty of v,a»:..: i.o i. ona j The I'e.ple of t.ic Stale of New Y.',-
In the ..¦•.innty of N.'ajn*. • •,'_•. • represented 1:1 Seoate ar,d .Va3ei?ibl>. <
in fi.e csvijitv of Wos;chv*.tr. tlve. ' enact aa i'v..lu..s:
In the i-.-u ty .<: '>»'.oo-iho. one. i Sec"..on 1 declon t.'irev harJrod ui
m ttio county of YaUA cue. teventy-throe of :utule.\.i- ^f cl.apter a
i lii. Aaaembly districta. Tie aupervl- Hundred aiid rorty-.,i....n of the la».s
B<irs of each of the liorw^aid countloa, nlnetiion hunU.-ed and rlovea. ont.tlcd 'A
wtiich a-re by the pro -Isioae of thia arti- I'^^t roiatinR 10 couaervatlwU of 'and. fg
cle onUtl,»d 'u men. than 01.0 menitier of "^st" ".aters. purhs. .".jdr.iulk- power, fii
oaaejnblv shall meet on tlji iwentv-lhird "'"' r-i:ne. ¦-•o:.at;tutlug cha;;ter slxty-fl'
•lay of May. nineteen hundr.-J and alxtoun, j I'' -h" for.solidated Uas.' U harel
at the clac where '.hcii last ineetinge nmi.n.led to :vaa as :.->!lo.va.
w-ej* bbld. the-, shall orx:aj:ize by appoi:it- ' ' '^^ >>.:ta.in mtrmuals and birds mi
ing one ot u^ei- number bh chal.-tniin. and 1 •'«¦ 'mpcrtcJ fi on. without lie Unit
aaothur as i:o.reia:y. «nd .«.'-.jll proceed I states and .hcM The u:iplurked carcaaa
-.0 divide their iv3pecf;-.r countl..8 into so | =' Pl'«a*i;nla of .il! spcci.ji. .Scutch grou*
ma':v iui.«.ea hlv Jistnc'H us l.iev ure cv.l- | European ..iack-garuc, E;.ropeac biu<
tlc-d'roa»>».-t:vo.v to Rlen¦.o•.•^^ of a...sii-,b>v '¦''••'''¦• European gi.iy.tggod partrld^
under tl.-i ArUU..; and r.hall t.-ie-eap<^ 1 ¦•¦"-,>^r.^-^-' :ed-iegged partridge. EgyptH
fflako U>e.r .-ertiiiciK-a reapev.-.lv.-i , on- I 1"»" "T^-,'' Uio carca^.,o« of Eun)pean n
, ieor. tai.i/W uour. ro..'b..tk and laluda
/ tuay le il-ip.jrtcd ii.lo tula stato fro
I without thi* Pnlted Statea ut\d *old thuK
I '.n at ai-.y time, pruvldod. ncvertlielia
eapuV ier:;i!c«iK« reapec'-lvf-i , on- taining a de.i'.'ription of eaiii aa.v:ni ;> dis¬ trict ei-oclfylag tl.e nuuibor uf oach .1!»- •.rici aud the pv;'.^ulatlon tviureof H*:<.ord- Ing »n th'i last state oru n-i-atlon, In any cily comprising one »>r uiure rjunrita In which there iu no board of supcrvwjra tho inenilKirs ^ tho tKiard af aide. ..k'h uf aald city shall (.xnistitulc the board tor Uio divtslun of tho counties In such t.'lty Into aaaenibly districts, and tlK'y shall meet ut the same time axid In tlio same manner organize, make such divti^iona In said counties and oeitlficates. as boards of st*- pervisurs In uthor countlee ure required to do. The suid <onlucate sl;ull be nlgnod by a majority of audi supervisors resitc- tlvely. except In citlos lu which there la no board uf aupervlsora and in auch citlea by a majority of the aldermen of said cities, and th«y shail cause dui>llcatu cer- tificatua to h*. filed in ttiu ofTico of the soc- 1 clary of state and the olfice of the clork of ;helr roep^^ctlvo ci<uiitiub.
9 1>. This act shall take eCTuct liumedlately. State of New York. Otfioe of the Sccto-
tary of State, so
I have compurtsl the preceding with the original law on lUo In this olfice, and do hereby certify that the aamu la a correct tratutcrlpt therefrom and of the whole of said original law
FKANf'IS M. HUGO.
S<H-rutary of State.
LAWS or NEW YORK—By Authority!.
CliAi'.iiTli. AN ACT to amend the poor law, in rela¬ tion to tlie relief of c hiliiren Became a law May 1. IDtli. with thu ap¬ proval of tlu i>o\ernor. Passed, tlireo- fifths being present.
The People of thu State of Now York, repreaented In Senate and Asaetnbly, do enact as followb
hree htk :u tags] . until tl
:hat iiuriicdluiely upon ihulr liuportati«
.mt*. ucfure ;h>i} jhall tiu\e tn-en sold |
. ttie Importer, there shall be aXfixud i
i fach bird and tu »ach quaiter and eal
i loln of euch Jeur u tun or seal In U
manner piovVled by section three hi)
I ilnsl and seventy-twi
seals shall remain, iik
Muuiters and tola of sulIi ilodr. and ea«
: bird tu which It shall hi aiflxed 9l>4
ha\i' been coiiaunied and •'ic sale of a^
• luart,^. loin or lar:;i-r i.*rtion of SIM
; lUer, or of any portion of such bird wliM
hall not ut tht- 1:11 «¦ have atllxort to I :hi' tug or .s<>ul af vonaid aluUl constltui a violation uf thi.- : ¦ .tion ProviOed. nei I >rthulesa. tlua the I'o<'pcr of a hotel,
ri'Stauraiit. a bourdi.,g liouse or >i rets
: chalur In meat 01 a clcb may soil portlo^
'. of a riuartcr or loii. of any .suu-h duer |
i tajigcd. in- iwriiowj of any birds ao 104
j ged to a gueat. vu.Jtoiner or muinlier f(
Loiisumption No dealer other than t)
ktepor uf a hotul. u reatuunuit, a boai^
¦ Ing tioii.'^- or a retail dealer in moat oi»'
' • lull hhall sell or offer for sale any au*
I Katne Imi'orted and tagged aa aforeaal
I wltliuiit flrat obtaining a llicniie ao to ^
{ from the cominlsaion upon auoh terms an
< I'ondltloiiK lid ttiv coiuiuiasluii may pa
'<Titii' Such llceiuMi obdil expire on ti
.ml day of December in each J'ear 4
iiidnight unleaa auonur rcvolLed by t)
on:iiii.ssion
3 ::. I'^ls uct shall take effect liuinedlatell -t.i'.e of Now Vork. Olllce of tho Socrl tai y of State, as
1 liavo cuinparod liie prciedUig with Hi o'li^inul law (in htu In this ofllce, and d icreby lertlfy Iliut the aoiiie la a coSPof raiiacript thcrclruiii airj uf the v. hola-4
Section 1. Section one hundri-d and thlr- | ""'<J uriglnoi law
ty-eight of cl'.apter forty-six of the luwa of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled I "An act 111 ri'lutioi to the i/oor, constilut- ' ing chapter forty-two of the consoiid.itert luws." la hereby ouiended to read aa foi- i lows: I
I 138. Boards of supervisors rauy obol- '. Ish or revive dlstlnctlun betwotn town and county poor. Tho iMjurd of super- | visors of any county may, at an annual • mooting or at a special uifsetlng culled \ tor ttiat purpo e. 'y reaoiution. alxiilsh ; or revive the diatlnc-ion betw<a!n town ^ and County poor of Mien oounty, as to poor persons ovttr tho age of slxte-jn years, or us to poor persons uf tho age ' of slxtetn years or ini'ir or as to l>otli, by a Vote of two-thlrda of all tho mem bePS elected to sucli board, and until such alxjiltiun or revival, siu h rounty, or l^u towns therein, shall toiituiuo to mainttiii. und support their pour aa ut tlio tl<iiu whon tliia chapter shall tuko effect 'J'be clerk of tho Isjard shall, within thirty i Uaya after such determination, servo, or ca..se to Ijo served, a copy of tho rosola- , tlo.'i upon the clerk of each town, village or city within such i ounty. ,ind upon each of the auiH-Tlntendeiita and overseers of 1 tho poor therein, (.'pon liUng such deter- ; mlnatlun to alKilisli tiiu aistinctlou tm- ' tween auch town and county poor, duly ' certified by the ok-rk of the boont, In tho ofllce of ttie county clerk, such poor of tho county shall thcruafier In: maintained, und tho expense thereof dufrayed by tlio county, and all cohIm and chargee attend- , Ing the examinations, eonycyance. "up- port and neceseory expi-nses of auoh p<Jor rnjrsons therein, shall lie a charge upon ttie county. Such chiuse-s and uxp«-iiaus I shall be reported by the auperliitendeitC ' of the poor, to the Ixiard of siiiiervlsorH. und shall be aaaesscd. Ievle<l and collectnti ' tho same aa other county cliargeB.
t X This uct shall tako effect Iminedlaleiy j State of New Yurk, Office of tho Secre¬ tary of State, as: | i havo eomiiared the prwoding with tha original law on filo In thhi offioe. and do hereby certify that th«- same Is a cornac* ; transcript therefrom and of the whole of sold original law.
FltAMClS M. HUOO. I
Secretary of Stata I
FltiVNCiS M HUtKX Suciel.<ry uf Stata.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Cy Authorit]
CHAP. ita. .VN ACT to ame.id section twu hundra
u- d tlil'-tyalx of the conservation lav
l.l I'laton to plko perch.
ill', a.i'c a Ua- May U, 1U16, wllh the u] |.^>Jl of th>; \._r.ior I'aa.cd, Hint
^1 th.i b'jlng p.--.j< ..;.
Iti'i IVopl. ei 'it .ilJ.tc uf New Yor) I .-;'.<-i!<hl».U III bdiute and As:'embly, c I ;iv '. .ID 'oir.ws:
;/- <,,ol) 1 fecllon tw.' hundrad and thli '. \-\ o' cli..pler six iiundrc' i-iid lurtj i.x.M 1.1 tile ia'-/b uf iiliii-tueli liuiidrti :.i,J elr-fi, ei.tltlrd An i,;! rolaiiiig I eui.servalluli of land. fort-ats, wulen l^iih.v. hydraulic power, llnli and guini
/iialituiliig ( haptui' aixly-llvu uf the col
.iiaalod laws,' ik licreby uineiidtxl I , .ai as (oliuwa:
I 'JM I'Ikc perch; open aeaaon; aia
'r.'ii. Luie of.
1 1 ¦pu' aeaaon, alse liiiill und solo q i'lke pcrjb not Utua ituiii tuilve liK^hos I lijigi.i ij|-,y be li.kcn, ir,:-ve,;ned. huugll .iiiL. sold in lUiy iiuiuber or guaiitiiy frO| :,iuy thirtlctli to Murcti hrai, botli IncU Live.
Z. Blue pike perch and auugars of aq .-izr may be taken at uuy ttuju anil In aq I III!Imt ur iiui.nllty in U'ikea Erie und Oi) larlo and Ui Uie lower Niagara liver, an V. 1 .^n So tukijii may t>e possfssed. IxnitA a-.d s.jid.
. . Thuiact oImUI lake effei't liiiinedliUial] > Ue ol Now yurk. Onice of the Seen
lai-y <.f State. «s
1 taive cuui4MM-ed ttie preceding with th 'ie.Li'il law on Uie In Ihla olllce, and d I, "leti.v (urtif, that the suiue la a corret iicjiuiCTij't theretroui and of Uie wtiola»a S".id ortglnol hnv.
FIIANCIK M. HU«X), Secretarj- of Stata.
Sevonty-fourtb street to Flrsi avenue, to rtvora, along the bi^ndary line of Bronx j East Seventy-third street to tho Ea«t rlv- ! iW-ntr. to the place of beginning.
er. thence ttiruug'i the wa'.em of Uie East and Harlem rlvera to tne plsi^ of b-^qrln- nlrig.
SeventeetiUi. The severiieeoch saoote district shall consist of that part of the county of N'ew York within and bounded by a line, beginning at the Janctiun of VVeat Ninety-first sirest, and Uio Hudson ' iver and running thence, along Weat Ninety-first street to Broadway, to West Ninety-eighth atreet to Central pork weat to Weat .Nlnety-aaveuth atreet Ihruugb Transvetfae i-oad ocnwa Cenii-ai pork at NUiei>-sevauth atreot to Fifth avenue, tu East One Huudrad and £uouod atreet ta Pork avenue, tu ISaat Ninety- seventh atroet. to L.exiiartor. aveijuc, tu East Seventy-lourth B.r*et to T.'ilrd ave¬ uue, 10 Ea.'it Flt:y-alxtn aUeet 'O La^lrm^- ton avenue, .0 '.Ctkul Twenty-third atreat to Third uveituu, to S;i:it Klgbteaot^ street to Irving plaoa, to 3l£at KourteanCh atreet, to Fourth avenue, to Astor plar)», to Lafayette street, to lireat Jonea atreat. to Weat Third street to ^xth avenue, to West Wastilngton place, lu Weut Fourth Atreet to Christopher street to B!e*ok«r .street to Eighth avenue, to West Twaift'i street, to Greenwich avenue, to Wnst Thirteenth atreet. to Seventh avenua to Weat Thirty-eighth atraet tu Cight'i ave¬ nue to Central park west to W*^ Sev>- entletb atreet to Columbus avenue, to West Bixty-fottrth street to Amsterdani avenue, to Weat Seventieth atreat to West End avenue, to West Seveuty-tlrat atreet to the Hudson rtv'cr. Uience through the watera of the Hudeuu river to the plafie at begUining.
Eighteenth. The eighteenth aanate dis¬ trict ahall conalat of that part of tha coun¬ ty of New Tork within and bounded by a Ilne beginning at the Harlem river and the Speedway, at a point oppoaite One HuodTcd and Sixty-fifth alreet, und run¬ ning theuaa throui|(h the waters of tlio Harlem river to K/Utt One Hunijred and ^th atraat thanoa ahmc Baat <^na Hau- diiid,aiad Btoth atsact to t^tod avaaa^ ^
mijiot _ -
Twenty-fourth. Ttte twenty-fourth sen- | ; nte diati-lct ahall consist of ttie counUaa : at Richmond aod Hockland. |
T-.venty-flfth. Tho tweaty-flfth aaoate ' dleuict aball oonsurt of tiuit part uf the I county of Westchester comprising tho towns of Bedford, E^tcheater, Harrlsun. Lfl-rlstooro, Maraaronecl;, New Castle, Nonh OosUe, North Salem, y^'luun, j Puundridgd, Rye. Sc-arailule. Somers. and j Yorktoarn uiirether n-:lh the clUos of I Mount Vernon. Nev.' itoolMlle, Wiiite : Plains, and that part uf iLo cily of Yoa- \ kers within fioid bouode<l by a lina bugtb- '. alag at tht, interscccioi: oi' gherwood ave- 1 nue and thr -aealrrly b^uivlary liam of tlie , %ity of Moun; Vernon .'U.d .--voxtlivg t.'ienuc. | aloiag Sherwood avenuo tu the Bro.ix Klver road, to YuakerB avonua, to Vorrjcn krtioe. to i.>eooaid place, tu RluhfSekl piaoa I to Yonkeaa aveoua, 10 K.lnkball araou^ to j tha r.,<rther>y bxatvdary- ilae of the city ut j Naw York, thenaa eaaterly alau&- utui I boundary Une t:^ the eaatoriy boundary | :tu* o< tlt«< cit/ af Voakera, tttaooe north¬ erly ulmnt'y^tkU ywucdary Une to the plaoe ' at beglnntag.
Twenty-sixth. The twenty-eixtb renate ' atatrlat aliaU oonsiat uf that psirt, of tne ' oouaky of Weatcheater oumprtaing tha | <«waa of Oreanburgli, Moant Pleasant ' Oaalntng aod Cortland, t««atbar with all 1 the ranaUnder of tbe otty of Tenkara oat 1 bareinbafore aaaoriheil, as a part of tba ! tweniy-flfth aenata district. |
Twenty-seventh. The twaaty-seventb I >.e.nate dtatrlct ahall oonaiat of the cnun- Uea uf Sullivan aod Orange. I
Tw-enty-elghttt. Tike twenty-elgnth san- ' ate district sball conalat of the countlea | of Putnam. Dutohaaa and Columbia. 1
Twenty-ninth. Tbe twaoty-nlntJi aenala : dlat.rict aball conoist of tha ootintlea of . Ulat<>r, Oraane and Delaware. |
Thirtiath. Tha thirtieth senat* district ahall conalat of tho county of Albany.
Thirty-Brat The thlrty-flrat senate dta¬ trlct ahall aoaaipi mt tha aa«nty af Ban aaa
_ _..,,— —' ,¦ ^ . "-V/,.., ,...» reproeetiled iii h
riy and northerly boundary Uno of |^^^^ ^. {„,i„^« :.')o city of Buffalo, to the place of begln- iih-ig.
l^ifty-flrst. Ttie flfty-Orst senate dis¬ trict s^lall conaint of the counUes of Ctaau- luugua and Cattaraugus.
] IU. Apportionn^iit of mentbera of aa¬ sembly. Itio nunibor of members of aa¬ sembly of this state heruafter to be cho¬ sen In Uie several counitios tliereof ahaU
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP ail AN AiCT to amend tho domeatic rvtatlona
law. In relaliun to records kept by town
and city rlerka.
Became a law May 1. liilil. with tbe approval of the Governor. Paased. thr«»- Ilfllis being present
T'le People of tho mate of New York. reproeeiiled In S>!Tiate and AaaembJy, do
bo as followa: In the county of Albany, throe. In the couuty of Allegany, ooe. In tlie county of Bronx, eighe. In tho county of Broonae. two. In the coun'.y of Cattaraugus, eoa. Iil tbe coumy of Cayuga, one. 1.1 the cownty of (TUautaodua. t«a. In the couaty of Cheniung, ona. In tbo coULity of CThauanco. ooa In tbe ooonty of Clinton, ona In the ootmty' of Columbia, una, In the oounty of CorUand. cna In the county of Dolawai-e. ona. in the oounty uf Dutcheas. two, In the coanty of Erte, eight. In tbe county of Essox, uite. Ic the couuty of Fraaklin, ona. Ic tbe county of FuUon-HamUtan, on In the oounty of Qeneaoe, one In the county of Greene, une Ib the oounty of Hericlinor, one. In tbe counry of Jefferson, one. In the county of KJnsa. twenty-threat Ta the caunty cf Lewis, one. lu the oounty of Livingston, ene. In the county of Madison, one. In the oounty of Mourue. five. In the county mt Montgomery, craa In the county of Naaaau. two. In the oouoty of Nenr Yorit
three. In the OGuaty of Kia^ora. two. In the county of O.ieida, three.
' In Uia coun'y o.' Onondaga, three. In the county of Ontario, una In the county, af Oransa, two. In the county of Or1aana..ona In the coanty of (^aweco. una. In tbe aounty ef Otaepo. one. In the county »f Putnam, ooa la the aounty of Qtieana atx. In \hm county of Renaaalaar, twa In the county of Klchnnond. two. In the iwuniy of Rockland, ona Iu tbe county o< Saiat Lawraaaa. taak la tba ooaaty of Baratapi, oo» Ba «h»aHHl|MMWtaHalBiM>lft«b
Soction 1 Soction nineteen of chapter nliieteon of the laws uf nineteen hundrivl ; and nine, entitled "An act relating to thu iomestir reluUous. constituting cliapter fourteen of tbe eonaolldated laWF," ,u amended by chapter two hundred and forty-one of the taws of nlnet«ea hun¬ dred and tw»lvo. ta beretry amended to read aa follows 1 i 19. Record .1 to bo )i«ipt by town and ; city olerkn. Ijtiob town and oJty cWrit hereby empowered to laawj marriage >l- : ci"n««H shull keep a book In which lie ; stutll rw^ord and Index all aflldavllB. ^tikfcw- nients, coiiBentn and licenses, togcth*-r ' With tbe c«rtltlcate attiMibed ahowlng Uio ' ' performance a! the mamagw (;eren< ny, which l,o<ik s:i-\li t>e kept und pr^Hiur-.'od ' ac a i;ni.-l if the putillc 'ecordk of liia j ofllce. Whenever on uiipllcatlon is nwKle I for a search of auch recoi ¦la fhe city or I town oiark may makt aui t, M^arch and I furnish a uertlficatM of tt,b reault to the ; applicant upon the payiauiit of a fe'.- nt '. fifty sents for a search uf one % nor and a i
further fee of ten cents fur uuch adill- i tionai yeai, which feea aliall ^ paid ia . advance of suah search. All such a.^Oda- vits, statements and consents. Imcandlat^ | ! ly upon the taking ur rnc-elvlag of the same by tt^e town ur vity cl*rk, »i>all tia rvcordod and Indexed and sliall tw patilto , ' records und open to public Inspection. ' On or before the n'teenU. day uf eac-h > I month Ui« said town and city olerk shall I file In 'he ofliou uf tbo 'xmaty clerk lA , the couDiy In wiUcb aald town or elty la ! situated the origloai uf each affidavit. I stalaiaaBt. oi>a.<wat ilceoas aad oartit^ : , cats, wbiah have baan fUad or awns ba- ^ > fere hini^ during tbe prcoodlag nioath. J He ahaA not be rvqalrad te %• any uf I aA.ld daauments with thn ouanty olark ao- j tu tha license Is returned with tbo car- Uflcat» showing that the marriage ta VhJc!) they refer haa been outaallr pa^ fomed.
12. Tbia aet aball talaa aCtact taunadiataty. Stata of Naw TorK Odea ef the Hmerm- ! tary of Btata aa:
I have eomparad tiie praaadlqc wtth tlta original law on Ale tn thia oflloa and do bareby certify tbat the saoM is a cormct t>anacript therefrom and of the wtiola of law. ntANCIB M. HUOO. I
LAWS OF r«EW YORK—By Auttiorltj
I'HAP i04. AN AC^ lo amoIMl the euaaurvodon )''^ relaUve to Ui - uiunner of tuktrg gaqi^^ i JSe.ainc- a lu.v 'lay I, 1S16 with tU a|) ] I'l i. of Iho (iuvornor l'Ui:iic.i. tb.b" iKii :i lj«tis( present. •1:.- I eiii,!, of tho ata't of K,.w Vorli [ . i.r-s^ntifil in H«-aal*! uiid A»««t.-ibiy, A' ' nil as l-jfiuvra.
iJ 1 l<i>i> 1 Cliaptvi all hundr-d and faa
iy-.MVf.;i of tho '.UMu of nliK.teen hundaq
11 nd (ician, irivl'U'jl "Ac uot irlutlikg ¦
the lo.iserva.'i.ii of h/id. fon;«4>i. wattrl
p.ir!tM, hyj—.i.Ue p<;v «rr. Ilal, und gaoM
' ' onsiltiitkig chapo r alxt>-Qvp of Itiu OOH
' :.,oIl<1ated luws." Is h<.-r<ajy unieiul'il by tn
1' rting ituTuli. ttflur H.-ctkiii two hundra
I and tw.jnty-two fliereo* a new section v
' tie kiiowii as a'-ctliii two huiidrud am
; twei,ly-tw<j-u. and to rrad i.jlio.ea;
! a:i-iL. tiaiuo i>ot tl tie l.l ion from ai
. aulon.ohli,. No punw>n while lu un autfl
;i ublle nhtsil take game, uoi liy aid or oa
of uny light or Hm!ii* carriua thereon d
atlaclied thereto
J This ail a.-.at'. tait« effoit IrnirMiiSiat^ll -.'at« of Now York. Office of tl;- Sacra Itl / of Stutr as
1 have ooiuimrud tbe preceding with Ita
rlKlual law on Uie lu Uiia ofil'e .-md dl
., roliy certlty ttiat the name lb x cofTa(|
T.uisnrlpc therofrom and of rtm whol*.!*!
iMid original law.
FRANC IU M. HirCKX 8<»cr»tf»rv of
LAWS or f*CW YORK—By AuthoHty
(.HAP tan
VN' Ar'T to Msoetid (Ik- rvsHcrvalion turn
rrlatlve tn not takfug game oa certaii
publle Isnaa
Became a law May t. IttS with the ap appnival of tne Goveriior. Paae^l three tif tha lielng pmaent
The PfKjplo of the State uf New Yurh repraMented In Satiate and 4/<m>e.>My, di enact oa foflrrwa
SactlOd L Seotlon two hundred atM twenty-two mt ohapter atx hundred su< forty-smren uif thn laiva ef iiin»t.teii i'Ua dred an4 eleven, entitled "An act laiatlnl to enri«or\-a>lun of land, foreuta. wateia parks, hydraulic ixrwer, Hsh ar.d sad ' onsUtutIng chapter slxar-flva of the ¦olldated lawv. " Is baratry anaamjad ae ' o n-od aa friiiows
I tn Cimmti ahatl aat ba tain paHic UMda Owne alH rn on the land* pure haa ad ly an/ mtrnlolpallty wtthle the stata Iti
aat ba W^
purpuo* uf supplying any B>un>al9aJlt1 'ith water and pfute<'Uiig the aaioa tnai
•on
.:^
ij , lutiuo and coiitamtn.itlifi. pjhilc highway, except public t>l«fe oth>r tban flate ur oeuoty blatowa/a In tha foreat
11. Tbla >ct stiail talM < SUU of New York. OOtea oC (ba
tary of mala, aa
I have ivayared ttta iniii ai1>n wtth Iki u-lg?nal law on fUe in tMa ofllot. a/td A bcraby certify tliat tha aama la a corraa tranacript therefrom and af tha whola m