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CHAPTER CCCXXIV.

A Further Supplement to an act entitled "An Act to determine the number of chosen freeholders, and providing for the election of county collector in the county of Camden," approved March eighteenth, eighteen Lundred and fiftyeight, and the supplement thereto, approved March twentysecond, eighteen hundred and sixty.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the county collector of the county of Camden shall receive as full compensation for his services the sum of six hundred dollars per annum.

2. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of this act, be and they are hereby repealed.

3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved April 3, 1868.

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CHAPTER CCCXXV.

A Supplement to "An Act to establish the Long Branch Police Sanitary and Improvement Commission," approved April eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That Lewis B. Brown, Samuel Laird, Francis Corlies, Jacob Herbert and Cornelius Vanderveer, be and they hereby are appointed "The Long Branch Commissioners," and they and their successors in office, as individual commissioners and as a bcard, shall possess and may exercise all the rights, powers and authority conferred by the act to which this is a supplement upon the commissioners and board referred to in said act, subject to the limitations, additions and restrictions contained in this act.

2. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners shall hold Term of office. their said office for one year from the first Monday in January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and until others are appointed in their stead under this act; and that all other commissioners appointed by virtue hereof shall hold their office for one year from the first Monday in January next after their appointment, and until others are appointed in their stead under this act.

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3. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the justice Justice of su of the supreme court of this state, in whose judicial district to appoint one the county of Monmouth is situate, upon the written applica- misssoners. tion of ten taxpayers owning lands within the limits herein specified, annually, on the first Monday in January in each year, or at other times in the discretion of such justice, to appoint one or more commissioners, not exceeding five in number, under this act.

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4. And be it enacted, That the said "The Long Branch Powers and Commissioners," or a majority of them, shall have power to missioners. establish ordinances, to regulate the use and location of styes, pens, and similar enclosures for cattle and swine, the location of privies, cess-pools, sewerage receptacles and drains within the district herein specified, and to cause the removal of the same when they vitiate or pollute the air and become noisome or offensive to the persons residing in the vicinity thereof, or injurious to the health of the people of the neighborhood; to license and regulate the cartage and removal of swill and other refuse matter; to prevent the running at large of horses, cattle, swine, dogs or other animals, and for that purpose to establish pounds, make regulations for the same, impose a fine on impounded animals, and appoint one or more of their marshals or other persons pound-keeper for the district hereinafter specified; to prevent reckless and dangerous driving, riding or racing on the public streets or roads; to license and regulate hacks and other public carriages, and establish the rates of compensation for the use thereof; and may establish fire-plugs and supply water for extinguishing fires and for other purposes, and may lay all pipes and erect all works necessary for such purposes, but shall not in any way use or cross any lands, except highways, without the consent in writing of the owners or occupiers thereof; and for the use or privilege to use such fire-plugs, or other water pipes or hydrants, may charge and collect a reasonable remuneration; and may establish and maintain street lights, and contract for

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the supply of gas for the same; to remove telegraph posts from front avenues; and to carry the said ordinances and regulations into effect, and enforce the same in the manner provided for in the act to which this act is a supplement.

5. And be it enacted, That the said act to which this act is a supplement as modified thereby, and this act shall be in force and effect in that portion of the county of Monmouth included within the following limits, to wit: Beginning in the middle of the road leading from Branchport to the sea, at the intersection of the Long Branch and Sea Shore railroad; thence running westerly along said road to Branchport to the middle of the road leading in front of Cornelius Vanderveer's to the Eatontown and Sea Shore turnpike; thence along the same to the said Eatontown and Sea Shore turnpike; thence along the same westwardly to the northwest corner of lands late belonging to John W. Slocum, deceased; thence along the line thereof southerly to the northeast corner of Henry H. Wardell's farm, in the line of lands of Joseph Poole; thence along the line of said Poole's land westward and southerly to the road from Long Branch village to the Bath hotel; thence westerly along the same to the road leading out of said last mentioned road to Lane and Corlies' store; thence along the same to the Long Branch and Deal turnpike; thence southerly along said turnpike to the southwest corner of a tract of land purchased by Lewis B. Brown of Amzi McLane and others; thence along the southerly line of the said tract of land to the ocean at low water mark; thence along the ocean at low water mark northerly to a point due east and opposite to a certain monument on the line of the said Long Branch and Sea Shore railroad; thence southerly along the middle of said railroad to the beginning, the last course from said monument to said point of beginning being seven hundred and seventyfive yards, more or less.

6. And be it enacted, That if any person shall be charged on oath or affirmation before one of the commissioners established by this act, or before any justice of the peace of the county of Monmouth, with being a professional thief, burglar or pickpocket, and who shall have been arrested by any of the marshals provided for by this act, or by any constable of the said county of Monmouth, at any steamboat landing, railroad depot or station, church, hotel, boarding house, banking institution, broker's office, auction room, store, place of public amusement or crowded thoroughfare in the district de

scribed in this act, and if it shall be proven to the satisfaction of said commissioner or justice of the peace above named by sufficient testimony that he or she was frequenting or attending such place or places for an unlawful purpose, he or she shall be committed by the said commissioner or justice of the peace to the jail of the county of Monmouth for a term not exceeding ninety days, there to be kept at hard labor, or in the discretion of the said commissioner or justice of the peace, he or she shall be required to enter security for his or her good behavior for a period not exceeding one year, the amount and character of said security to be in the discretion of said commissioner or justice of the peace.

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7. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners in regu- Discretionary lating and improving roads as provided in the second section commissionof the act to which this is a supplement may or may not, at their discretion, apportion the cost thereof among the land owners through which said roads may pass in proportion to the number of running feet of land such land owner owns on said road, or in proportion to the cost of the same in front of or through whose several lands said roads are improved, which shall be assessed and collected in the manner provided in the fifth section of the act to which this is a supplement. 8. And be it enacted, That all parts of the act to which this Repeater. is a supplement inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

9. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved April 3, 1868.

CHAPTER CCCXXVI.

A Further Supplement to an act entitled "An Act revising and amending the act to incorporate the city of Paterson," approved March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the annual reports of the city

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Reports and of Paterson, the ordinances and the proceedings of the boards be published of aldermen and education, as well as all other matters heretofore required to be published, shall hereafter be published in two papers in said city now authorized to publish the laws of this state, and that all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved April 3, 1868.

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CHAPTER CCCXXVII.

An Act to incorporate the Dime Savings Bank of the city of
Hoboken.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That Lafayette Tompkins, John Kennedy, John D. P. Mount, Peter Kerregan, Jacob Bom, Jacob Fink, Hermann Lohmeyer, William A. Palmer, John Rourmelt, George P. Heime, John C. Besson, Henry C. Hintze, George Peer, John Lorton, Robert H. Besson, William T. Havens, Jeremiah J. Stagg, John Pape, Jacob Besson and William Cox, and their successors, shall be and are hereby constituted a body corporate and politic by the name of "The Dime Savings Bank" of the city of Hoboken, and by that name shall be capable of purchasing, taking, holding and enjoying to them and their successors, any real estate in fee simple or otherwise, and any goods and chattels or personal estate which shall be necessary for the purposes herein mentioned, and of selling, leasing, or otherwise disposing of the said real and personal estate or any part at their will and pleasure; provided, always, that the clear annual value of such real and personal estate, exclusive of the profits that may arise from any investments in which the deposits may be made, shall not exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.

2. And be it enacted, That the said institution shall be conducted by seven managers, elected by ballot from among the

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