are true, there is no authority under our laws which can continue her in prison. The committee not being aware that any additional law could be of service to the petitioner, and believing that the application is founded in ignorance of her rights, have directed their chairman to offer the following resolution: Resolved, That the committee be discharged from the further consideration of the petition of Nancy Chapman, and that she have leave to withdraw her petition. IN ASSEMBLY, February 7, 1831. ANNUAL REPORT Of Henry Strang, and Inspector of Beef and Pork for the county of Westchester. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York. The following is a statement of the number of barrels of provisions inspected by the undersigned, Henry Strang, inspector of beef and pork for Weschester county, New-York. Inspected from the 1st of January, 1830, to the 1st of February, 1831, 110 barrels prime pork, fees 15 cents per barrel, ........ $16 50 4 80 $21 30 Rye, Westchester Co. Feb. 1, 1831. [A. No. 175.] 1 HENRY STRANG, Inspector. IN ASSEMBLY, February 7, 1831. ANNUAL REPORT Of George Charles, an Inspector of Leather for the city of Albany. Amount of leather inspected by George Charles, from 1st January, 1830, to 1st January, 1831. 6,718 sides sole leather, fees at 4 cents per side, ....... $268 72 914 harness and skirting, fees at 2 cents per side,. 18 28 |