2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect imme An Act to legalize and extend Belleville avenue in the township of Belleville. public road. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Declared a the State of New Jersey, That the street called Belleville avenue, as now actually opened and existing within the township of Belleville, in the county of Essex, extending from the boundary of the city of Newark according to the lines already established and occupied, and through the middle of which the Newark and Belleville Horse Railroad runs, being one hundred feet wide, shall be and the same is hereby declared a public road, and that the same is hereby extended, carrying the same width to the street called Mill street, in the village of Belleville. to laws regu ways. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Belleville avenue shall To be subject be subject to all the laws regulating highways as if the same lating highhad been laid out under the general laws of this state regulating highways; provided, that nothing herein contained Proviso. shall be construed to interfere with the right of occupancy of said avenue by said Horse Railroad Company as now possessed by them. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately. Approved April 17, 1868. Portion of act relating to liard tables repealed. CHAPTER DXXXVIII. A Further Supplement to the act entitled "An Act concerning Inns and Taverns." 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of keeping of bil- the State of New Jersey, That so much of the twenty-third section of the act entitled "An Act concerning inns and taverns," approved April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, as makes it an offence against this state for any innholder or tavern keeper to keep any billiard table in his or her inn or tavern, or in any outhouse, tenement or garden belonging thereto, be and the same is hereby repealed. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately. Approved April 17, 1868. Certain incidental ex paid. CHAPTER DXXXIX. An Act to defray Incidental Expenses. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of penses to be the State of New Jersey. That it shall be lawful for the treasurer of this state to pay upon the warrant of the comptroller, to the several persons hereinafter named, the following amounts, viz: Item No. 1. To Robert B. Ivins, for horses and car- $25.00 169 00 Item No. 3. To Anthony Rowley, for dusters, Item No. 6. To William Paterson, master in chan- Item No. 7. To W. T. Nicholson, for stationery Item No. 8. To Richard H. Cook, for services. cents, Item No. 10. To J. O. Seymour & Co., for sta Item No. 12. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery Item No. 13. To Charles Scott, for stationery furnished the senate, per order of E. R. Borden, secretary, three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents, Item No. 14. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished house of assembly, as per order of the committee on stationery, eight thousand four hundred and seven dollars and seventy cents, Item No. 15. To William T. Nicholson, for station $40 50 260 20 44 25 250 00 74 60 544 00 2075 3,350 00 223 78 95 15 337 25 8,407 70 ery furnished the senate, one hundred and thirtyfour dollars, Item No. 16. To William T. Nicholson, for Cushing's manuel and stationery for house of assembly, ninety-six dollars and seventy-five cents, Item No. 17. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished office of supreme court, per order of Charles P. Smith, clerk, two hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-five cents, $134 00 96 75 215 95 Item No. 18. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of the senate, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifteen cents, 238 15 Item No. 19. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of assembly, two hundred and seventeen dollars and forty-five cents, Item No. 20. To A. H. Boden & Company, for Item No. 21. To A. H. Boden & Company, for Item No. 23. To James & Dunham, for mucilage 217 45 95 00 45 00 367 87 14 06 8.00 134 00 1,500 00 227 00 7 00 Item No. 29. To Hough & Gillespy, for stationery Item No. 33. To the Sussex Record for advertis- Item No. 34. To Martin R. Dennis & Co., for stationery furnished to the officers and members of the senate, as per order of committee on stationery, four thousand three hundred dollars and seventy cents, $30 00 20 00 300 00 61 55 4 20 4,300 70 1,514 42 Item No. 35. To David Ayers, for expenses of committee and others on account of Bay Bridge as per resolution eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, one thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars and forty-two cents, Item No. 36. To Taylor's Hotel, for dinners and refreshments of legislative committee and carriage hire, one hundred and eighty-two dollars, Item No. 37. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished house of assembly, seventy-four dollars, 74 00 Item No. 38. To John P. Lansing, for services rendered the committee on incidental expenses, thirty dollars, Item No. 39. To John C. Disbrow, for coaches furnished committee on state prison accounts, ten dollars, Item No. 40. To S. Van Sickell, five dollars, for Item No. 41. To David Clark, for stationery fur- 182 00 30 00 10 00 5000 61 65 |