This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1882 Excerpt: ... A Further Supplement to the act entitled "An act to secure to mechanics and others, payment for their labor and materials in erecting any building," extending liens, to alterations, Senate Bill, No. 32, entitled An Act to encourage the establishment of public libraries in any town or municipality in this State, and to provide for taking care of and perpetuating the same. Senate Bill, No. 50, entitled An Act to authorize cities and boroughs to provide by ordinance for the licensing, regulating, restraining and taxing of auctioneers. Also, that the Senate had passed Assembly Bill, No. 11, entitled A Further Supplement to an act entitled " An aft incorporating the inhabitants of townships, designating their powers and regulating their meetings," approved April fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Assembly Bill, No. 14, entitled An act respecting coroners. Assembly Bill, No. 26, entitled An Act to change the name of the trustees of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Freehold, and so forth, Severally without amendment. On motion of Mr. Deacon the Senate then adjourned. 13 TUESDAY, February 7, 1882. At 10 o'clock the Senate met. The session was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Richardson. Under the direction of the President, the Secretary called the Senate, when the following Senators appeared and answered the call: Messrs. Applegate, Beatty, Bosenbury, Deacon, Doughty, Gardner, Havens. Hires, Hobart (President), Lawence, Martin, Merritt, Miller, Nichols, Paxton, MStainsby, Vail, Wortendyke, Youngblood--19. Journal of Monday was read and approved. Mr. Martin, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills, reported Senate Bill, No. 2, entitled An Act concerning incorporated cities, towns and boroughs of this State. Senate Bill, No. 25, entitl...