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VII. And be it further enacted , That all cloth presented 
for premiums shall be of the same breadth as it was. when 
manufactured, and not less than three quarters of a yard. 
VIII. And be it further enacted , That the said Society for 
the Promotion of Useful Arts shall prescribe the mode of 
ascertaining that the cloth was manufactured within this 
state, in such manner as they shall deem proper to guard 
against impositions. 
IX. And be it further enacted, That the comptroller, up¬ 
on the production of the certificate of the president or either 
of the vice-presidents of the said society, or of the persons 
in each county authorised to give such certificates as afore¬ 
said, in the cases referred to the said society and the said 
county officers respectively as aforesaid, of such cletermina- 
tions, adjudging the premiums aforesaid, shall issue his 
warrant for the payment of the said premiums to the per¬ 
sons who shall respectively be adjudged to be entitled to 
the same. 
X. And be it further enacted. That this act shall contin¬ 
ue in force for one year. 
XI. And be it further enacted , That the act to encourage 
the manufacturing of woollen cloth within this state, pass-; 
ed the eighth day of April one thousand eight hundred 
and eight, be and is hereby repealed. 
1311 . 
Pursuant to the provisions of the above act, the judges of 
the respective county courts adjudged premiums to the 
following persons, viz. 
Names. 
Counties. 
Premiums. 
1. Apollos Moore, 
Albany, 
$40 
2. Henry Smith, 
do. 
35 
3. Isaac Crary, jun. 
do. 
30 
