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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 27, 1834.

REPORT

Of the Surveyor-General, on the petition of Henry Price, Daniel Hall and Benjamin Lee, referred to him by the Assembly.

The Surveyor-General, on the petition of Henry Price, Daniel Hall and Benjamin Lee, referred to him by the honorable the Assembly,

RESPECTFULLY REPORTS:

That lot No. 4, of the tract called the Northwest part of the Oneida Reservation, containing 200 acres, was sold on the 7th August, 1804, to Zebulon Douglass for $540, of which, $67.50 was then paid, and on the 30th of last April it was resold for arrears due to the State. The sum then due on the lot was reported from the Comptroller's office to be $247.74, and $1.50 added to this sum, to cover the expense of advertising, made the minimum price, and the lot was sold to the highest bidder for five hundred and ninety dollars, which has been paid into the treasury.

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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 27, 1834.

MESSAGE

From the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Executive of Massachusetts, on the subject of lotteries.

TO THE ASSEMBLY.

GENTLEMEN,

I herewith transmit to you a communication received by me, from the Executive of Massachusetts, on the subject of lot teries.

January 27, 1834.

[Assem. No. 771

W. L. MARCY.

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