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Compounding and concealing misdemeanors. (2 R. S., 692, § 12.)

Criminal contempts. (2 R. S., 692, § 14.)

Concealing death of child. (2 R. S., 694, § 22.)

Convicts, bringing foreign to this State. (2 R. S., 696, § 40; Laws 1833, ch. 230, §1.)

Counterfeiting owners' brands on casks and packages. (1 R. S., 658, § 17.) Canal boat, signing false bill of lading of. (1 R. S., 241, § 246; 5th ed. R. S., vol. 1, p. 624.)

Concert saloons, &c., on Sunday, in New York city. (Laws 1860, ch. 501, p. 999.) County officers, neglecting and refusing to make report or pay over moneys. (Laws 1863, ch. 404, § 5.)

Court houses, selling liquor in. (2 R. S. 291, § 83.)

Caucuses and primary meetings, interfering with. (Laws of 1866, ch. 783.)

Cruelty to animals. (Laws 1867, ch. 375, vol. 1, p. 834; 2 R. S., 695, § 28; Laws 1856, ch. 98; Id., 697, § 57.)

Champerty. (C. L.; 2 R. S., 288, §§ 58, 59; Id., 267, § 161.)

Cheats. (C. L.)

Cock fighting. (Laws 1867, ch. 375; vol. 1, p. 834.)

Cemetery. (See Malicious mischief.)

killing birds in. (2 R. S., 697, §§ 63, 64; Laws 1853, ch. 629.)

Canal officers, neglect of. (1 R. S., 247, § 299.)

Canal locks, bridges, fences, gates, &c., injuries to. (Fifth ed. R. S., vol. 1, p. 633; 1 R. S., 248, § 318.)

Canal bank, culverts, &c., breaking of.

Constables buying claims for suits, &c.

(Id., 319.)

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(2 R. S., 267, § 161.) asking or receiving rewards. (2 R. S., 267, § 160.) Disclosing fact of indictment found. (2 R. S., 726, § 39.)

Disguised persons, unlawful assemblages of.

S., vol. 2, p. 881, § 10.)

(Laws 1845, ch. 3, § 6; 5th ed. R.

Directors of monied corporations making conveyance, &c., in contemplation of insolvency. (1 R. S., 591, § 11.)

(1 R. S., 599, § 92.)
93, 94, 95, et seq.)
(Laws 1863, ch. 174.).

Directors and officers of banks over-issuing notes. &c., other violations of statute by. (Id., §§ Detaining prisoners by police in county of Kings. Dog, bull, bear and cock fighting. (See Cruelty to Animals. Laws 1867, ch. 375; 1856, ch. 98, § 2; vol. 1, p. 834.)

Disobeying commands of officers, &c., in criminal cases. (2 R. S., 746, § 30.) Escape, assisting from an officer. (2 R. S., 684, § 20.)

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attempts to, from jail. (2 R. S., 685, § 27.)

sheriff suffering insolvent to. (2 R. S., 44, § 18.)
officers conniving at. (2 R. S., 684, § 21.)

Embracery. (2 R. S., 693, § 16.)

Extortion. (2 R. S., 650, §§ 5, 6, 7, 8; Id., 752, § 28.)
Election law, violations of.

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inspector of election permitting person to vote not entitled, &c. (Vol. 1, R. S., p. 433, § 41.)

Election law, violations of.

willful neglect, corrupt conduct, &c., of messengers to college of electors. (Vol. 1, R. S., p. 445, § 19.)

calling out militia at. (Vol. 1, R. S., p. 448, § 5.)

furnishing money to electors, &c. (Vol. 1, p. 448, § 6.)

disobeying inspectors. (Id., § 9.)

procuring illegal voters, &c. (Id., §§ 11, 12.)

obstructing electors. (Id., § 9.)

voting more than once. (Id., § 10.)

illegal voter knowingly offering to vote. (Id., §§ 10, 13.)

willful neglect and corrupt conduct of officers at, &c. (Vol. 1, R. S., p. 447, § 3.)

violations of, in Cattaraugus and Allegany reservations. (Laws, 1860, ch. 265, p. 467.)

Excise law, violation of. (Laws 1857, ch. 628, vol. 2, p. 405.)

Engrossing, forestalling and regrating. (C. L., and Eng. Stat.)

Fraudulent conveyances. (2 R. S., 690, § 3.)

False imprisonment by officers. (2 R. S., 692, § 11.)

False firm names. (2 R. S., 696, § 42; Laws 1833, ch. 281.)

Ferries, violation of condition of recognizance. (1 R. S., 527, § 7.)

Ferrying without a license. (Id., § 8.)

Fire to woods, negligently setting. (1 R. S., 697, §1.)

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refusing to assist in putting out. (Id., 2.)

Frauds in the use of false stamps, brands, labels or trade marks. (Laws, 1862, ch. 306, p. 513.).

Forcible entry and detainer. (C. L.)

Factors and agents fraudulently selling or disposing of property. (1 R. S., 774, §7.)

Gas tar, throwing into public streams. (Laws 1845, ch. 201, p. 229; 2 R. S., 696, § 47.)

Gas meter, intentionally making pipes, &c., around. (Laws 1854, ch. 109, § 1, p.. 262; 2 R. S., 697, § 66.)

willfully injuring. (Id., § 2; Id., § 67.)

Gaming, frauds in. (1 R S., 662, § 11.)

Gambling, keeping room, building or places for. (1 R. S., 664, § 22.)

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permitting of, by owner of boat, &c. (Laws 1851, ch. 504, § 7, 1 R. S., 664, § 22.)

Gaming, winning or losing $25 in twenty-four hours. (1 R. S., 662, § 13.) Gaming houses, common. (See Nuisance.)

Game laws for preservation of moose, wild deer, birds and fish, violation of. (Laws 1867, ch. 898, vol. 2, p. 2240; Laws of 1861, ch. 173.)

Hops, adulteration of. (1 R. S., 566, § 14.)

Harbor masters, falsely pretending to be. (Laws 1862, ch. 487, p. 978, § 9.)

violations of act concerning. (Id., §§ 8, 11.)

Health Board in New York city, violations of. (Laws 1867, ch. 956, vol. 2, p. 2410.)

Health law in other cities and villages, violations of. (Laws 1850, ch. 324, § 4; 5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 54. Vide 15 Wend., 262.)

Intoxicated persons administering medicine. (2 R. S., 694, § 24.)

Intoxication by engineers and conductors of railroads. (5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 689, § 52.)

Ice, cutting of in Hudson river. (Laws 1860, ch. 20, p. 25.)

Inn and hotel keepers, frauds upon. (Laws 1867, ch. 677, § 1, vol. 2, p. 1727.) Jurors, improper conduct in. (2 R. S., 693, § 17.)

improper conduct in drawing of. (Id., § 18.)

attempt to corrupt. (2 R. S., 693, § 16.)

Jails, selling and bringing liquor into. (2 R. S., 431, § 31.)

Justices issuing process without filling up blanks. (2 R. S., 267, § 159.) buying claims for suit, &c. (2 R. S., 267, § 161.)

Libel.

Lunatics, neglect of overseers of the poor, constables, &c., in confining. (Vol. 2 R. S., p. 884, § 11.)

Lotteries, setting up, drawing, &c., unauthorized lotteries. (1 R. S., 665, § 34.) -, printing and publishing notices of, &c. (1 R. S., 666, § 35.)

-, selling or procuring tickets in, &c. (Id., § 36.)

offering for sale property defendant on. (Id., § 37.)
keeping office for registering number of tickets. (Id., § 41.)

Logs, lumber, &c., defacing and forging marks on. (1 R. S., 699, § 10.)
Levy, under pretended process.

Libraries, injuring property of. 1853, ch. 395, § 10.)

(2 R. S., 692, § 11.)

(Fifth ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 644, § 21; Laws

Miscarriage, administering drugs, &c., to produce. (2 R. S., 694, § 20.)

soliciting drugs for, &c. (Id., § 21.)

Malicious mischief. (Laws 1853, ch. 573, p. 1055; amended by Laws 1865, ch. 222, p. 359. See Laws 1866, ch. 467.)

destroying, injuring, removing or defacing mile stones, &c. (1 R. S., 526, § 187; 2 R. S., 696, § 35.)

destroying, injuring, removing or defacing guide posts. (Id., § 188; 2 R. S., 696, § 35.)

destroying, mutilating tombs, monuments, &c., in rural cemeteries. (Vol. 2, R. S., p. 630, § 13; Laws 1847, ch. 133.)

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destroying, mutilating tombs, monuments, &c., in private cemeteries. (Id., p. 632, § 23; Laws 1854, ch. 112.)

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destroying toll bridge or turnpike gate. (2 R. S., 695, § 32.)

destroying mill dams. (Id., § 33.)

removing monuments for boundaries. (Id., § 34.)

Marriages, solemnizing in certain cases. (2 R. S., 140, § 11.)

Malicious trespass. (2 R. S., 693, § 15; Laws 1851, ch. 182.)

Maintenance. (C. L.)

Militia law, violations of. (Laws 1862, ch. 477, §§ 130, 291, 294, 296, 314.)

Milk, adulteration and frauds in sale of, &c. (Laws 1862, ch. 467, p. 866; amended 1864, ch. 544, p. 1195.)

Metropolitan police act, violations of. (Laws 1860, ch. 259, p. 435.)

district, unauthorized service of process in. (Id., § 22.)

using or inciting to personal violence on elector in. (Id., § 43. See Laws

1867, ch. 806, vol. 2, p. 1993.)

Nuisance. (C. L.)

bawdy houses.

disorderly houses.

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eaves droppers.

infected persons.

selling unwholesome food.

combustible and explosive materials.

obstructing a highway.

not repairing a highway.

offensive trades and business.

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keeping dangerous and troublesome animals.

Official misconduct. (2 R. S., 696, § 53.)

Officers neglecting duty and conniving at escapes. (2 R. S., 685, § 21.)
neglect of duty by, in assessing and imposing taxes in city of N. Y. (Vol.
1, R. S., p. 959, § 24.)

unauthorized granting of process by. (2 R. S., 561, § 11.)
refusing to deliver papers to successor.

vol. 1, p. 416.)

(1 R. S., 124, § 2; 5th ed. R. S.,

Offices, selling of and procuring appointments. (Laws 1863, ch 51, p. 71.) Oyster beds, taking oysters from. (Laws 1863, ch. 493, § 4; Laws 1866, ch. 404; Id., ch. 753.)

Opening and reading sealed letters or telegraphic dispatches. (Laws 1867, ch. 871, § 1; vol. 2, p. 2186.)

Publishing contents of such letters. (2 R. S., 695, § 30.)

Persons found armed at night, with dangerous weapons, with felonious intent. (Laws 1862, ch. 374, p. 627, § 1.)

Petit larceny. (2 R. S., 690, § 1.)

Persuading persons to enlist in other States. (Laws 1864, ch. 2, § 3.).
Posting for not fighting duels. (2 R. S., 694, § 19.)

Physicians and others administering medicines when intoxicated. (2 R. S., 694, § 24.)

Poisons, sale and labeling of, in cities and villages. (Laws 1860, ch. 442; amended 1862, ch. 273.)

Poisons, neglecting to label. (2 R. S., 694, § 25.)

Practicing medicine by persons not licensed, etc. (1 R. S., 455, § 41; Laws 1853, ch. 184, §5.)

Professors of medicine and others removing and trafficing in surgical remains, etc. (1 R. S., 455, §§ 46, 47, 5 ed., vol. 2, p. 67; Laws 1854, ch 123, §§ 2, 3. Pilot, acting as such without license. (1 R. S., 528, § 57.)

Port wardens, unlawfully acting as such. (Id., § 84.)

Paupers, removal of, from one city, town or county to another. (2d vol. R. S., 628, § 81.)

Pawnbrokers, violating law in relation to. (1 R. S., 711, § 8.)

Pilot, acting as such without branch pilot.

Prize fighting. (Laws 1859, ch. 37, p. 63, § 57.)

(Laws 1860, ch. 64, p. 76.)

§ 1; 1856, ch. 98, §1; 2 R. S., 697,

Quarantine, violating or obstructing. (5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 7, §§ 13, 27.) masters of vessels violating. Id., p. 11, §§ 34, 35, 36.)

Quarantine, other persons violating, or obstructing health officer, etc. (Id., г. 12, §§ 36, 37, 39.)

holding intercourse with vessels at. (Id., p. 12, § 38. For subsequent act establishing a quarantine, defining duties and power of health officer, and providing for violations of the provisions thereof, vide Laws 1863, ch. 358.) Railroads, willful injury to. (5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 689, § 53.)

placing baggage, freight and other cars in rear of passenger cars in forming train. (Vol. 2d R. S., p. 688, § 49.)

neglect to ring bell and blow whistle by engineer. (Id., § 50.)

conductor or engineer of, intoxicated. (Id., § 52.)

Railroad Co. contracting debts beyond available means, etc. (2d vol. R. S., p. 692, § 65; Laws 1845, ch. 230.)

Resisting execution of process. (2 R. S., 696, § 46; Laws 1845, ch. 69, § 17.) Returning upon lands after being removed by sheriff on sale by State. (Vol. 1, R. S., p. 550, § 67.)

Removing human remains from burying ground. (Laws of 1842, ch. 215, §§ 2, 3; 5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 619, §§ 46, 47.)

Racing of horses and other animals. (1 R. S., 672, § 49.)

Running horses in carriage on turnpike road. (1 R. S., 696, § 4.)

Racing animals within one mile of courts. (2 R. S., 692, § 13.)

Riot.

Rout.

Removing human remains beyond limits of State, etc.

§ 2, 3; 5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 67.)

(Laws 1854, ch. 123,

State prison, bringing or conveying letters in or from. (5th ed. R. S., vol. 3, p. 1093, § 130.)

Salt springs, violation of act concerning. (Laws 1859, ch. 346, p. 807; § 144 of this act repeals former provisions.)

Sheriffs, coroners, &c., refusing to execute process. (2 R. S., 684, § 21.

omitting to execute process. (Id.)

-, refusing to receive prisoner. (Id.)

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School meetings, making false declarations of right to vote at, &c. (1 R. S., 469, § 99.)

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Selling passenger tickets by person not authorized. (Vol. 2, R. S., p. 991, §§ 1, 3.)

Shakers carrying child out of State, or secreting it. (2 R. S., 149, § 7.) School law in New York city, violation of. (Laws 1864, ch. 351, § 3, p. 826.) Slung shot, making or selling. (2 R. S., 696, § 52.)

State prison agents and wardens, neglect of duty by. (5th ed. R. S., vol. 3, p. 1085, § 76; Laws 1854, ch. 240, § 14.)

(5th ed. R. S., vol 2, p. 97, § 53.)

officers of concerned in contracts. (Laws 1855, ch. 552, § 10.)
School superintendents, neglect of.
School moneys, embezzlement of.
School trustee, false report by.

(Id., p. 98, § 54; Laws 1856, ch. 179, § 18.) (5th ed. R. S., vol. 2, p. 123, § 169.)

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