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ourse from the light-house, at Cape Henlopen, orth about thirty-four degrees east, distance bout twenty miles by calculation, and on a course from Thomas H. Hughes' large house on Cape Island, due west, distance about two and a half miles, &c., within which bounds is contained one acre of land, be the same more or less.

"That this state shall, and hereby doth, retain concurrent jurisdiction with the United States, over the said tract or piece of land, so far that process, civil and criminal, issuing under the authority of said state, may be executed in any part of the said tract or piece of land, or in any building thereon to be erected."-Revised Laws, 20, Act of Oct. 29th A. D. 1822.

"That the jurisdiction of the State of NewJersey, in and over all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the southerly point of the Highlands of Neversink, in the county of Monmouth, and State of New-Jersey, be, and the same is hereby ceded to the United States of America, for and during such period of time only, as the said property shall be used by the United States for the purposes expressed in this act: Provided nevertheless, that such jurisdiction, so ceded to the said United States, shall not extend, nor be construed to extend so far, as to prevent, or impede, the execution of any process of law, civil or criminal, under the authority of this state, except so far forth as any such process may affect the real or personal property of the United States of America, within the limits

"That all the lands and tenements within the aforesaid boundaries, shall, during the continuance of the jurisdiction, so ceded to the United States, as aforesaid, be, and remain exempted from all taxes, assessments, and other charges, under and by virtue of any present or future law of this state."-Revised Laws, 133, Act of Nov. 23d 1826.

Sec. 98. County Collector.

Shall lay an abstract of all the ratables in each township, in their respective counties, signed by the board of assessors, before the Legislature, annually, in the first week of their stated annual session.

Sec. 99. Courts, when and where held. "Courts of the United States may be held in that part appropriated to the Supreme Court room: Provided, that the session of the said Court, shall not interfere, with the regular terms of the Supreme Court." Com. Laws, 58.

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Circuit Courts for the third circuit, are held at Trenton, for the district of New Jersey, the 1st April and the 1st October, except when these days fall on Sunday, then the court opens on the 2d. District Courts are held, for the district of East Jersey, at New Brunswick, the 2d Tuesday of March and September; at Burlington, for West Jersey, the 3d Tuesday of May and November.

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Courts of Error (Governor and Council) are eld at Trenton, on the 1st Tuesday in Novemer and 3d in May.

Stated Terms of the Court of Chancery. 3d Tuesday of January, 1st do. of April, 2d do. of uly, 2d do. of October.

Supreme Court is held at Trenton on the 2d Tuesday of May and November, 1st Tuesday in September, and last in February.

Circuit Courts, and Sessions of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, are held in Cape May once, and in the other counties twice a year, at the times of holding the Common Pleas printed in italics in the following table.

Courts of Common Pleas, Orphans and Quarter Sessions, are held in the several Counties on the following Tuesdays.

1 June 4 Aug. and 1st Tuesday after the 4th in November.

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ry, Prerogative Court and Orphans Courts, hold Special Terms at such times and places as the Courts respectively appoint.

Sec. 100. Deaf and Dumb.

The directors shall make an annual statement in the month of November, to the Legislature, of the funds and expenses of the institution, the number of children received and educated during the year, and of the parts of the state whence they have come; distinguishing those who have been educated and supported gratuitously.

The Governor may appropriate any sum, not exceeding one hundred and sixty dollars per annum, for every indigent deaf and dumb child taught in the institution.

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