LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, PASSED AT THE SIXTY-FIFTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, BEGUN AND HELD IN THE CITY OF ALBANY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1842. FXORTSTOR ALBANY: PRINTED BY CHARLES VAN BENTHUYSEN, FOR WM. AND A. GOULD AND CO. ALBANY, AND GOULD, BANKS AND CO. LAW BOOKSELLERS, NEW-YORK. 1842. BODLEIAN 31 JUL 1962 In this volume, the laws which were certified as having been passed by a vote of two-thirds of each House, are specified as such. The others are not so certified. LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, PASSED AT THE SIXTY-FIFTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLA. §1. If the collector of taxes in the town of Barre, in the Time ex- county of Orleans, shall, within the time now provided by law, pay over all moneys by him collected, and renew his security to the satisfaction of the supervisor of said town, or in his ab- sence, of the town clerk, the time for collecting the taxes and making the returns thereof, shall be extended to the twentieth The People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : § 1. If the collector of taxes in the town of Sparta, in the Time ex- tended. |