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Jagit of Ht&gt;uvel, which lies between the village of Ogdensburg&amp; and
a point in 1aid road, one and an half miles northerly: from the
bridge over the Oswegatchie river at Heuvel, be and the same il
hereby annexed to the village of Ogdeqsburgh, and is hert•by constituted a r(Jad district, subject to be divided by the trustees of said
village or a major part of them, and that the same shall hereafter be
exempt from tf1e superintendence of the commissionel's ofhighways
of thP town of Oswegatchie ; and the said trustees shall hav., all
the powers over tbe said road district or districts, and disc:hargt" ull
the duties which 'by law are given to them over the highways and
streets of said village.

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AN ACT to incorporate the Village of Saratoga SpringB.
Passed April 17, 1826.
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1. BE it enacted by the People of the State of New-York, repreaented in SentJte and Assembly, That all that district of country Jy~

iog in the town of Saratoga Springs, county of Saratoga, and state
of New-York, situated between two lines parallel to, and each half
of a mile di3tant from the following described line, to wit : beginning on the line between the Livingston and Ostrander Jots, in the
centre of the highway, near the booSt" of Jesse Ostrander; running
northerly as the highway runs, till it strikes Broad-street, as laid out
on a map of lots at Saratoga Springs, belonging to Gideon Putnam,
thence northerly along the centre of Bri?ad-street, till thf' said line
intersects the highway leatling from the upper viUage to Greenfield,
near the new Methodist meeting-huu!M! ; thence north to Greenfield
line, shall continue to be called and known by the name of the village of Saratoga Springs ; and all the inhabitants residing within
the limits aforesaid; be and hereby are ordained, constituted and declared to be from time to time, and forever hereafter, a body corpo5tyle of the rate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of "The Trus'1'"''""
tees of the village of Saratoga Springs," and by that name they and
their successors forever hereafter, shall and may have perpetual
succf'.SSion, n~d shall be persons in law capable of suing and being
sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered
unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and placea whatsoever ; and that they and their succes=rPrs may have .a com~on seal,
and may change or alter the !arne at pleasure : and also, that they
and their successors, by their corporate name, shall be capable of
purchasing, holding and conveying any estate, real or personal, for
the public use of the said village ; and or ert-cting any public building!, or aqueducts, and digging any reservoirs for water for the use
of said village, or extinguishing firl', and keeping in repair such
buildings, aqueducts and 1-eservoirs; of purchasing and kt"eping
in repair, fire ·engines, ladders, buckets and other instruments for
extinguishing fire.
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2. A1ul be it further eruzcted, That it shall and may be lawful
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at such time in the day, and at such place iu said village, as shall

be apvointed by .the justices of the peace residing in the uid village,
;r.nJ notified to the inhabitants lhereof, at least one week previous
thereto, by a notic,• in the newspaper printed in .the said village, or
posted up in three public places in the same, and then and there
elect by battot, five trustees, a clerk, treasurer, two constables and
overseers of highways for the said village, residents within the same, '
and such justices shall preside at such meeting as inspectors of tbe
said election. ; shall decide upon the qualifications of persons offering to vote ; and for the purpose of ascertaining the qualidcations of
persona offering to votv, may adroinister an oath, and interrogate them,
anJ shall declare the persons having the greatest number of votes duly
elected; and on every first Tuesday of May thereafter, there shall in
like manner be a new election of the said officers for the said village ; and the trustees Jor the time being, shall preside at sucb dec~.
tion, give notice thereof, and cooduct the same as the justicts are
above directed.
3. And be it fortlu!r enacted, That the trustees shall have the ~pecial •••t
power to call special meetings, which shall be conducted as annual'.,.
meetings are, whenever they or a majority deem fit; either" to fill
vacancies in offices happening by death, abaenoe or inability, or for
other purposes, and the officers elected at an annual or special meet·
ing, ,shall hold their offices till others are duly qualified to succeed
tbem.
4. And be it further enacted, That if any inhabitant of the said Peoattr.for .
village qualified at the time to vote for the said officers, shall be :i'.tc~d,., ,r
elected to any office in the Aid village, except treasurer and constables, and having notice thereof, shall for ·five Jays after such notice,
neglect or refuse to take upon IJimself such office, he shall for such
neglect or refusal, forfeit the sum of t.wenty-five dollars, to be recovered in the name of the treasurer of the &amp;aid village, for the use
thereof, in an action of debt in any court baving cognizance thereof,
, with costs of suit.
· 5 • .And be it further eaacted, That the trustees within ten da.}'l P"aideDt
after their election in every year, or the majority of them, shall assemble in said village, and choose some suttable person of their bO.
. dy, to be president of said board of trustees ; whose duty it shall be
.. when present, to preside at the meetings of the trustees, to order ex·
traordinary meetings of the trustees whenever he shall think proper, to receive comvlaints of the breach of th~ by-laws; to ,see that
the· by-laws, rules .and ordinances are faithfully executed 'lnd ebserved ; and to presecute in the name of the treasurer all offenders
against such by-laws, and to see that the publk property belonging
to the said village, be auitably taken care of and kept in order ; and
to do such other acts and things as may be proper for him as presi·
dent of the board of trustees ; and in case of the death or disability
of 'he president, the said trustees !shall choose out of their body, a
..,ccessor in manner as above mentioned.
G. .And be it further en/Acted, That the said board of trusteea
shall bave, power .to establish such ordinances, by-laws and regulations as they shall think proper and reasooable, to prevent vice and
immorality ; .to .preserve peace and good order; to detect and rea&amp;qin every fraudulent devi. e and practice in said village; to prevent
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master or mistress; to prevent all riots, quarrelling or noisy conduct
in or about the premisn of any inhabitant within the said village; to
enforce the due obsernnce of the sabbalh ; to suppress and restrain
disorderly houses, houses of ill-fame and gaming houses, and otber
instrument~ and devices fur the purpose of gaming ; to regulate the
keeping and conveying of gunpowder and other combustible and
dangerous material,., and the use of lights in livery and other stablesJ to regulate the place and manner of weighing hay; to regulate
the running at large of dogs owned by persou11 residing in the village, or impose a reasonable tax on the owners ; to regulate and
prevent the firing of guns, muskets, pistols, rockets, crackers, squibs
and fire-balls in said village ; to regulate slaughter-houses ; to appnint lire engineers; to establish fire companies, and to prescribe
their powers and duties in preventing or extinguishing fires ; to authorise any magistrate or constable to stop any person riding or
driving immoderately through, or in any street or place in the village, or other WI ise prohibit such offences,; to abate or remove any
olrisance in any street or on the lot or inclosure of any person or
persons or in the highway ; to suspend any firemen and appoint
others in their stead, till the next meeting of the corporation, when
tbe cause for the suspension shall be stated to the meeting, who
may remove or restore the fireman ; to exempt firemen from serving on juries, except justices juries in the village; to ex~mpt them
from military duty; and the certificate of the president, dated within one month of the time of exhibiting it, shall be evidence of the
fact in all courts and places whatever : Provided, That the number of firemen shall not exceed sixteen tl) each engine in said village ; to require the lnhabitants to provide and keep suitable fire
buckets, and proper ladden to their houses, which are hereby declared-appurtenants to the real estate, and exempt from seizure, distress or sale in any manner whatever; and in case the owner or
occupant refuses to get ot procure suitable fire-buckets and ladders
after reasonable notice, th~ trustees may procure and deliver the
aame to him, her or them, and on def11ult of payment thereof, the
president may brio' an action for work and labour done for such occupant or owper, JD any court having cognizance tht"reof, in the
name of the treasurer, and shall be entitled to recover in such ac'tion the value of the fire-buckets i)r ladders or both, with costs of
. suit ; to inclose and regulate the public burial ground in the village ;
to prevent the incumbering of streets, highways, lanes •nd al•
Jeys, in any wise however ; to restrain the running at large of hl'rses, cattle, swine or geese ; to compel the cleaning of chimnies ; to
rt&gt;strain vagrants, beggars or persons soliciting alms ; to prevent and
remove all encroachments on every street, highway or alley in said
village ; and generally to make all such rules, regulations, by-laws
and ordinances for the good government and order of said village,
as the said board of trustees may deem expedient and proper, aot
repugnant to the laws and ~;onstitution of this state or the United
StatP.s; and to enforce the due observance thereof, by inflicting such
penalties on any citizen or inhabitant thett&gt;of, or other person or persons, for the breach of any by-law or ordinance of the said board,
not exceeding twenty-five dollars for any one offence, recoverable
with costs, in an action of debt by and in the name of the treasurer
of the aaid village, in any court having ~:ognizance thereof, witll .
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~ts of suit ; in whieh action the first process may be by warrant,

nor shall any exemption be allowed thereon, except necessary bedding, wearing apparel and working utensils ; in which action it
shall be lawful to declare generally in debt for such penalty, and to
give the special matter in 4ividence : .llrtd further, That for the purpose of enforcing the by-laws of the board of trustees against offen·
den, who have no goods or chattels, lands or tenemeRts, whereof
such· penalties can be made or collected, it shall be lawful for the ·
court before whom any such offender sball be duly convicted, to
cause such person to be imprisoned for a time not exceeding thirty
days, in the jait of the county of Saratoga; and that all fees and
expenses of prosecuting and punishing offenders under the said b,rlaws, shall be defrayed by the president, and that upon trial, examination or a judicial investigation of any issue, matter of fact, or
other thing wbatsoevP.r, arising unde•· this act, or any by-laws of·
the said trustees, no person shall be deemed incompetent as judge,
justice, juror or witness, by reason that he is an inhabitant of said
village; and if any person shall be prosecuted for any matter or
&amp;bing done by virtue of this act, it shall be lawful for such persons
to plead the general issue, and give this act and the special matter in
evidence at the trial, and in case judgment shall be rendered in fa·
vour of su!:h person-he shall recover double costs.
7 • .llnd be it further enacted, That the village of Saratoga Road district
Springs shall be1 and the same is hereby constituted a separate r•llld
district; and that the samE' shall be exempt from the superintend·
ance of the €om missioners ot highways of the town of !S11ratuga
Springs, and the 'trustees of said village are hereby elecled commis·
sioners of highways lor thE' same, except as tu laying out, altering or
disc:ontbuing any part of the highways within the same : and the
overseers ofhigbways t'lt'Cted for said villa~ shall h11ve the same
power, be subjoct to the same duties and to the same regulations
and orders of the commissioners of highw11ys (If the town uf ;)arllto:ga Springs, rt'lative to laying out, altering ·•r discuntinr1ing any part
of the highway in the said village; and silail have the·sa.me power,
and be subject to the same regulations of the trustees of the said· vill~e as commilllion~rs of. highways in all other matters, as overseers
of highway» by l11w now have ur are iubject to, giving in his h:~ts,
and being accountable to the trustt&gt;es aRd clerk in the sa1ue manner
as overseers of highways are bound by law to do to the town clerk
and commissioners of highways.
8. And be it further e11acted, That the trustees or the .said vii- f'onuniuion
lage, as commissioners of highways, shall assess the persons residing·•n nr bi'b
within the same, according to the "act to regulate highways," and ••Y'
the lands of non residents in said village, and streets ill said village
may be also assessed lor the improv~ment of highways, and if the .
assessment shall remain unpaid wht&gt;n the overseer makes his annual
report to the trustees, they oaay order by such regulations as they
deem expedient, the same or some part thereof tu be seld for the
shortest term of years, sufficient to raise the tax, after giving ~ix
weeks,public notice of such sale in the newspaper printed in the vii·
lll!te; six weeks notice in the newspaper printed by the printer
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ways of the said village after performing such labour on the highways and streets in said village, as the trustees shall direct, shall
... pay all menies remaining in his hands to the treasurer of the village,
and all monies arising from the sale of non residents lands, not appropriated to the improvement of the highways and streets, shall
also be paid into the treasury of tbe village.
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9. Jlnd be it further enacted, That the trustees of dJe said vii.,. of or.ci.. lage, for six years from the last day of April neu, shalt be commiasioners of excise for the said village, and have the exclusive power
of granting licenses to keep inns and taverns, and permits to retail
strong or spirituous liquors under five gallons, to persons within tbe
limits of the said village, which licenses and per111its shall have the
same effect as if granted by the commissioners of excise of. the town
of Saratoga Springs.
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10. And be it further enacted, That the trustees- io granting
permit•
licenses and permits as aforesaid, shall conform in all things to the
"act to lay a duty on strong liquors, and for regulating inns and
taverns," and shall pay over all monies received by them for licenses
or permits, and the fees received for granting the same, to the trustees
of the said village, and all forfeitures for selling liquors contrary to
the said " act to lay a dtity on strong liquors, and for regulating inns
and taverns," happening .or arising within the village, and it shall
be paid to thl' treasurer, and it shall be tbe doty of the president of
the hoard of trustees to prosecute all such offenders against the said
' act \Vithin the limits of the village, in the name of •he treasnnr, and
the expen'les of such prosecution · shall be paid by · the ~rustees on
the warrant of the presideat.
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11. And be it further enacted, That the trustees shall expend
one half of the monies received lor liceases for inns and taverns, or
permits to sell strong er spirituous liquors under five gallons ; and
forfeitures for violations of the " act to lay a duty on strong liftuors,
and for regulating inns and taverns" as aforesaid; in purchasing engines, 11inking reservoirs, building engine houses, and procuring the
necessary apparatus to employ engineers to best advantage, and they
are hereby authorised to pledge the fund arising from these som-ces,
for the term aforesaid, and to procure as &amp;Qon as couvenint one or
more engines, and the necessary apparatus for usiug them, for the
use of the village: Pro.,ided, That the trustees shall pay the other
half of the said monies for the use of the poor of the said town, to the
overseers of the poor of the town of Saratoga.
12. And be it further eJWcted, That it shall be lawful for the
trustees of the village to permit or restruin the exhibition of any natural or artificial curiosities or caravan of animals, or other shows
or exhibitions for money, undel' such regulations as they shall deem
expedif'nt, and to direct the constables to attend and prevent riots
or quarrelling at 01 near any such exhibitions.
13. Ar~d be itfurtlter enacted, That it shall and may be lawful
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for the trustees of the said village, by and with the consent in writ•prior•
ing, signl'd by the owner or occupant o( the land on which any of
thl' medicinal or mineral springs within tbe said village are situated, or upon which any su~h spring may hereafter be ·round; tQ
make erections about the said springs for ,the convenience of perS4)0s visiting the same, for the purpose of drinking and otherwise
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springs is kept open; and to prevent the same from being interrupted by carts, wagona or other carriages, or by lumber of any kind ;
te appoint proper persons to attend the spring, and draw the water
for such as wish to drink or etherwise make use of the same, without demanding any compensation for the same; ~o make regulatioos
for preserving deanlint&gt;ss about the spring and the purity of the
fountains, and to inflict such penalties on persons offending against
such regulations as the trustees deem fit, to be recovered in like
manner as tbe penalties mentioned in the sixth section ef this act.
14. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful BottliacU..
for the said trustees, by and with the consent,1 in writing, of the watero
owner or eccupant of the lands on which any mineral or medicinal
spring or fountain is situated, to regulate the hours of bottling and
putting up of the waters at the said springs.
15. And be it further enacted, That the president shall keep a Aceoua11
just and accurate~ account of his necessary expenses and disbursements, at all reasonable times, open to the inspection of the inhabitants of l!llid village, and on exhibiting the same to the treasurer,
shall be entitled to receive the amount thereof out of any money in
the treasury. ·
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16. And~~~ it futttl&amp;er e11acted, That the trustees shall, each and To be 01hibit
every year, at the place where the annual meeting is hel&lt;!, exhibit a eo~ aaaullll7
statement of the money received by them or paid out on their warraot, the amount expended, and how expended, which statement
shall be left with the said clerk at least three days prior to such election, and open for inspection.
17• .llnd be it further enacted, That the clerk shan· keep two Clerk's •atr
separate books, to be furnished by the trustees ; in one book shall
be entered the proceedings of the meetings of tht! corporation, election of officers, and votes and appropriations of money, and other
proceedings of t!Je meetings; and in the other book shall be entered
the votes and the proceedings of the trustees; and the trustees are
required to supply S!J_ bonks as often as may be necessary ; the
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clerk shall k~ep ori tile in his office all reports of trustees, treasurers
and overseers of highways, the bonds of treasurers and constables,
all recognizances taken on granting licenses to taverns or permits
to retail liquors, all ass~sment!; of road taxes made by the trustees,
and aU papers belonging to and relating to the said village.
· 18• .llnd be it further enacted, That the treasurer, before he en:- ~reasurorto
ters on rlte duties &lt;&gt;f his office, shall give a btmd with two or more awe boad
sutlieient sureties, being freeholders of the said village, to the trustee~~, in such penalty as they deem fit, conditioned for the faithful
performance of his duty as such treasurer.
19. And be it furtw eMcted, That the treasurer shalt keep a To keep ae
separate account of all monies received by t.im for licenses under ~:;•:e:!i:'•
the" act to lay a duty on strong liquors, and for regulating inns and forli••••..
taverns," and shall,' at every annual meeting, makP a statement of
tbe receipts and disbursemf'nts of the same, and shall also make a
statement to the same meeting of all the monies received by him,
and for what the same were received, and of all monies paid out of
the treasury, and for wh&amp;t purposes the same was paid out, and the
1 monies remaining in the trf'asory, if any.
; ·!0. .llnd be it furtw enacted, That it shall be the duty of the How to P•7
treasurer to pay out menies io the treasury on the warrant of the outmoae7
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trusteess, or a majurity of them, and he shall P,ay such sums of mo·
ney t&lt;) the president and clerk as may be vuted to them for their
services.
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21 • .llnd be it further enacted, That the constables elected for
,,.. seeunty the said village shall give security for the faithful performance of
their duties to the trustees, and shall have the same powers, and be
subject to the same duti41s, in all cases, civil and crimin~, within the
county of Satatoga, us constables elected by the town- of Saratoga
Springs ;at the annulll town meeting. .
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22. Axd be it furtlter enacted, That it shall and may bt&gt; lawful
for the trustet&gt;s to appuint three fire-wardens, whose duty it shall be,
at all reasonable times, to. el)ter upun and examine the premises of
any person within said village, in order to discovt&gt;r sourct&gt;s where
damagt&gt; by firt&gt; may be expt&gt;cted ; and if they shall discover that the
premises of any person are in such a situation ai to require any
precaution against damage by fire, they shall report the same to tbe
.trustees, who shall give reasonable notice of such report to the owner
or occ~pant of the premises ; and if ht&gt; or sbe shall refuse or neglect to take the proper measures for the prevention of fires, the
trustt&gt;es may take sucb measures, and bring an action of debt in tbe · (
name of the trustees for tht&gt; expense, and the sum so recovered may
be collected in the manner provided for the collection of the expense
of proYiding fire-buckets and ladders.
A public act
28. Arul be it furtMr enacted, That this act is hereby dedared
to be a public act, and that all the rights and privileges hereby
granted are subject to a right in the lt&gt;gislature t? amend, alter or
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227.

AN ACT to secure to tAe Owners and Proprietors tif Little Lake
the exclusive right of Fishing therein after a limited titne, Gild
for directing tAe Mode for taking Fiala in certain Waters ir&amp; tAe
County of Greene.
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Passed Aprill7, 1826.
WHEREAS it is rt&gt;presented that Nicholas Russell, Benjamin
M. Young, John ,4... Shaft&gt;r, Richard Young and Thomas Lawyer,
are the owners and proprietors of a small lake at the foot of Kerker's mountain, in the towns of Carlisle and Cobelskill, in the county of Schoharie, and that they contemplate to raise, cultivate and
improve in the said lake the growth of fishes : Therefore,
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1. BE it enacted by the People of tAe State of New- York, repre·
Jatd
Bented in Senate and A88embly, That it shall not be lawful for any
person or persons to ta!.e or catch, or cause ur procure to be taken
and caught, in any way or manner, any of the fish in the lake callt&gt;d Uttle lake, io thi towns of Cobelskill and Carlisle, in the county
of Schoharie, from and after the passage of this act, excepting the
owners and proprietors of said lake, after the first day of December
in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.
Pewlieo
2. Allfl be it further enacted, That evt&gt;ry person who shall offend against the provisions_of this act shall, for every such offence,
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