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mockery; but there are some whose misdirected sympathies emanate from the noblest feelings of our nature; these may find, when too late, that sympathy for where convicted felons are, instead of what they are, is rank injustice towards the virtuous part of community,

IN SENATE,

March 10, 1834.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of George P. Hudson, an Inspector of Sole Leather for the county of Chenango.

To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York.

The subscriber, one of the inspectors of sole leather for the county of Chenango, in pursuance of the statute, respectfully reports, that the quantity of sole leather inspected by him up to the first day of January last, is eleven hundred and twenty-six sides; that the quality of said leather was generally good, and its value as near as can be estimated, from $3 to $3.50 per side. That the amount of the fees and emoluments derived from his office has been $45.04.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

Dated New-Berlin, Feb. 1, 1834.

[Senate No. 93.]

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GEORGE P. HUDSON.

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