Summary
In People v. Quigg, 59 N. Y. 88, it is said: "Laws, special and local in their application, are not deemed repealed by general legislation, except upon the clearest manifestation of an intent by the legislature to effect such repeal, and ordinarily an express repeal by some intelligible reference to the special act is necessary to accomplish that end."
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October Term, 1902.
Motion to dismiss appeal granted, without costs.