mission la given Agon is who canvass Counties, Ac. 
The Agents of the Rural New-Yorker (especially 
those In Dairy regions) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there in no 
Agent,or who cannot wult for one, the Publisher will 
send a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt of the 
price, «!Mor for |5 the book and Rural Nkw-Ycrk- 
er one year.) Address 
I). J>. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
3 Re ('It m nil St., New York. 
Washington or Mankassett Bays in the 
oouuty of Queens, under a penalty of fifty 
dollars. 
§ 7. Section twenty-eight of sairl act La 
hereby amended so as to read ns follows: 
§ 28. No person shall at any time take any 
fish with a net, spear or trap of any kind, or 
set any trap, net, weir or pot with intent to 
catch fish in tiny of the fresh waters or ca¬ 
nals in this State, except as hereinbefore or 
hereinafter provided; nor shall it be lawful 
at any time to draw any seine or net for the 
taking of fish in any portion of Flushing bay 
or its branches, nor m Lakes Canandaigua, 
I > AND ALL’S PHACTICAh SHEP- 
t Ill icit: A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Management and 
Diseases of Sheep. 
THIS Work, by tlm lion. HENRY S. UANbAl.r,, 
LL. P„ (authorof ‘‘Slump Husbandry in the South,” 
“Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac.,) Is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It la the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise an American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as the New England 
Farmer says) •* should bo in the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep.” 
The PiiACfiCAi. Sii w'liwui contains 168 pages, and 
is Illustrated, printed and bound in superior style. 
Twenty-seventh Edition now rendy. Sent, by mail, 
it Lakes Canandaigua, 
Cayuga, Oneida, Champlain, Croat. Sodas 
bay, in the county of Wayuo, or tlm inlets 
thereof; and any person violating the pro¬ 
visions of this section shall lie deemed guil¬ 
ty of a misdemeanor, and shall likewise be 
liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars for 
each ofl’ense; but suckers, catfish, bullheads, 
bony fish, or moss-bunkers, eels, white fish, 
shad, herring and minnows, are exempted 
from the operation of this section, also pike, 
in all waters save those lying in Columbia 
22 
2thc j^ut[l3m:ut. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
GAME LAWS OF NEW YORK. 
In response to several requests from our 
correspondents we have procured from the 
Secretary of State of the State of New York 
a copy of the Game Laws enacted by the 
Legislature of 1872. which wo herewith give 
entire: 
Chap. 433 — An Act to ameud chapter sev¬ 
en hundred and twenty-one of the laws of 
eighteen hundred ami seventy-one, enti¬ 
tled “ An act to amend and consolidate 
the several acts relating to t he preserva¬ 
tion of moose, wild deer, birds and fish," 
passed April twenty-six, eighteen hundred 
and seventy-one, also to repeal section 
thirty of said net. 
Passed April »), 1873; three-firths being present. 
The People Of the state of New York, 
represented in Senate and Assembly, do 
enact, as follows: 
Section 1. Section one of the act entitled 
“ An act to amend and consolidate the sev¬ 
eral acts relating to the preservation of 
moose, or wild deer, birds and fish,” passed 
April twenty-six, eighteen hundred and sev¬ 
enty-one. is hereby amended so as to read 
as follows: 
§ 2. No person or persons shall pursue or 
cause to be killed, any moose, elk, cariboo 
or wild doer, in any part or place within 
this State, except In the months of Septem¬ 
ber and October, and in the first ton days 
of the month of November in any year; but 
it sl\all not be lawful at. any season of the 
year to pursue deer with dogs in the county 
of Steuben. Any person violating the pro¬ 
visions of this section, by pursuing with 
dogs, or ensnaring or entrapping, any 
moose, elk, cariboo or wild deer, or by kill¬ 
ing any of said animals contrary to the pro¬ 
visions herein, shall be deemed guilty of a 
misdemeanor, and upon conviction t hereof 
shall bo subject to a tine of fifty dollars, or 
be imprisoned in t he county jail not exceed¬ 
ing three months, or both, at the discretion 
of the court, for each and every offense. The 
possession by any person of a carcass or 
green hide of any such animal, except dur¬ 
ing the time herein provided for killing the 
same, shall be doomed prlma facie evidence 
t hat, the person In whose possession such car¬ 
cass or green hide is found killed the ani¬ 
mal to which said carcass or green hide be¬ 
longed; and it shall bo unlawful to Hell, 
transport or carry the carcass and hide, or 
carcass alone, after being killed, of any 
moose, elk, cariboo or wild deer, except dur¬ 
ing the months of time herein specified in 
which such animals may be killed, and the 
owner or owners, or corporations owning or 
ru ining any line of stages, steamboats or 
railroads, and the owner or owners of any 
private conveyance upon which any carcass 
or green hide of such animals shall be found 
or conveyed, shall be subject toa penalty of 
fifty dollars for each and every ofi'ense. 
§ 2. Section twenty-one of said aot, is here¬ 
by amended so us to read as follows: 
§ 21. No person shall kill or expose for 
sale, or have in his or her possession after 
the same lias been killed, any salmon trout 
or lake t rout., in the mouths of October, No¬ 
vember, December, January and February, 
under a penalty pf ten dollars for each fish, 
except that in Otsego lake tiHli may be 
caught or killed by hook and line only, but 
they mav bo had alive for artificial propa¬ 
gation of the stocking of other waters. 
8 3. Nothing in this act contained shall in 
any manner affect or apply to the waters of 
the river 8t. Lawrence, the lakes in Jeffer¬ 
son county, or the waters of Lake Ontario, 
except Irondequoit bay. 
§ 4. Section fifth of said act is hereby re¬ 
pealed, exoept, as it applies to that portion 
of the Great South bay, in the county of 
Suffolk, lying between Smith’s Point and 
Quogue, and to the bays lying upon the 
southern portion of the county of Queens 
and Kiugs. 
§ 5. Section six of said act is hereby 
amended bo as to read as follows: 
§ 6. No person shall kill or expose for sale, 
or have In his or her possession after the 
same has been k illed, any woodcock between 
February first and duly third, under a pen¬ 
alty of fifty dollars for each bird. 
§ 6. The twenty-seventh section of said 
act is hereby stricken out and the following 
substituted therefor: 
§ 27. No person shall use any purse or 
A -.a* f, tho ontnliimr rtf in 
to legalize the use of gill-nets in auy of the 
inland waters or canals in this State:—nor 
seines or nets of any kind in the waters of 
Otsego lake, except, from the first day of 
March to the last day of August, and no gill- 
nets except during the months of duly and 
August. But no such seine or net shall have 
meshes less than two iuehes In size, and in 
the Hudson river, the meshesof all gill-nets 
and set-nets shall not be less than four and 
one-half incites in size each, ami those, of 
fykes set. in any of the wat ers surrounding 
Long Island, Fire Island, Staten Island and 
the bays stud salt, water, est uaries and riv¬ 
ers approaching thereto, to be not less than 
four and one-half inches in size; and auy 
person who shall wilfully injure or destroy, 
by grappling or otherwise, any nets used m 
the Hudson or Eftst rivers for the purposes 
of catching shad, shall bo liable to a penalty 
of twenty-five dollars for each offense, and, 
in default of payment, thereof, shall be im¬ 
prisoned in the county jail of the county 
within whose jurisdiction the offense may 
be committed, for not more than thirty 
days. All drawing of seines in the Husquu- 
hanun river is prohibited. 
8 8. The thirtieth section of said act is 
hereby repealed. 
S 1). No person shall catch, with a hook 
and line or otherwise, any pickerel, perch 
or bass from the Goodhue or Cranberry 
lakes, situated in the towns of Addison and 
Thurston, comity of Steuben, from tile first, 
tlay of December to the twentieth day of 
May of each year, under a penalty of ten 
dollars for each fish so taken or had in pos¬ 
session, the penalty to be recovered as al¬ 
ready provided for in chapter seven hun¬ 
dred and twenty-one of laws of eighteen 
hundred and seventy-one. 
§ 10. This act shall t ake effect immediate¬ 
ly. 
CliAr. 05.—An Act to repeal section forty- 
three of chapter seven hundred and twen¬ 
ty-one of the Laws of eighteen hundred 
and seventy-one, entitled "An act. to 
amend and consolidate the several acts re¬ 
lating to the preservation of moose, wild 
deer, birds and lisli,” passed April twen¬ 
ty-sixth, Oighteeu-huudred and seventy- 
one. 
Paused Feb, 20, 1872; three-fifths being present. 
The People of the Stall of New York, rep¬ 
resented. in Senate and Assembly, do enact 
as follows: 
Section 1. Section forty-three of chapter 
seven hundred and twenty-one of the Laws 
of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, enti¬ 
tled " An act, to amend and consolidate the 
several acts relating to the preservation of 
mouse, wild deer, birds and fish,” passed 
April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and 
seventy-one, which reads as follows: 
8 43. " The comities of Delaware and Che¬ 
nango are exempted from the operation of 
sect ions sixteen, seven teen and tliirty-one,” 
is hereby repealed. 
8 2. This act shall take effect immediately. 
State or New York. I 
Office of the Secretary of State, f ” * 
1 have compared the preceding with the 
original law on file in t his office, and do here¬ 
by certify that the same is a correct tran¬ 
script, therefrom and of the whole of said 
original law. G. Hilton Hukibnkk, 
Secretary of State. 
Nero publications. 
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Harrisburg, Pa., .1 uue 1,1872._ 
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T Jrl E 
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