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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 17, 1833.

REPORT

Of the committee on public lands on the petition of citizens of Fort-Covington, Franklin county.

Mr. Maybee, from the committee on public lands, to whom was referred the petition of the citizens of the village of Fort-Covington, in the county of Franklin,

REPORTED:

That they have had under consideration, and carefully examined said petition, and find that the Legislature in 1831, incorporated an academy, to be located at Fort-Covington village; that the inhabitants, in pursuance of the objects contemplated by the act of incorporation, raised the sum of $2,900, as a permanent fund, and erected a stone building. A classical school has been kept since October, 1831. It further appears that the State owns within the town, certain lands reserved for military purposes, which the petitioners pray may be granted to said academy.

Your committee, having in view the objects for which the academy was incorporated, have come to the conclusion that the prayer of the petitioners may, with propriety, be granted in part, by vesting in the trustees the title to a lot in said village, of one acre and three-fourths, and have instructed their chairman to report by bill.

[Assem. No. 29.]

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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 5, 1833.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of Francis Peckwell, Inspector-General of Staves and Heading, in and for the city and county of New-York.

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

Report of the Inspector-General of staves and heading in the city and county of New-York, stating the number of staves and heading culled in the city of New-York, from 1st January, 1832, to 1st January, 1833.

[Assem. No. 30.]

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Amount of Staves and Heading culled in the city of New-York.

Pipes.

Staves and heading the produce of the State of New-York,. 1,923,083

W. O. Hhds. Heading. R. O. Hhds. Bbls.

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820,838 89,437

44,264 490,785

other States,

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287,026

245,331

86,012

1,038,060

159,268

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