PAGE 1. Resolutions relative to the union of the states and the constitution of the United States, 2: Resolution relative to the tariff, 3. Resolution relative to the payment of collectors and toll- keepers on the Pennsylvania canal, 4. Resolution relative to the use of the water of the river 5. Resolution relative to the free use of the Louisville and 6. Resolution relative to the distribution of the proceeds of the public lands of the United States, 7. Resolution relative to the culvert at Hardwicke run, on the Columbia rail-road, near Lancaster, 8. Resolution relative to the division line of Union and Ly- 9. Resolution relative to the Columbia rail-road, at Lan- 10. Resolution relative to laying rails upon the Columbia 11. Resolution relative to the payment of the costs in certain 12. Resolution relative to the entire abolition of lotteries, 493 13. Resolution relative to the repairing of the publie buildings. 494 14, Resolution relative to the payment of lock-keepers and 15. Resolution for the relief of Isaac Griffith, late marshal of the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, 16. Resolution relative to canal damages on Grant's Hill, 496 17. Resolution relative to calculating interest upon mortgages 18. Resolution relative to the estate of John De Pui, 19. Resolution relative to the disposal of water power at Milton, Northumberland county, 20. Resolution relative to the Peninsula at the bay of Presque 21. Resolution for the relief of John Kelker, late deputy marshal of the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, and for the relief of Jacob Heck, late brigade inspector, 2d brigade, 11th division Pennsylvania militia, 22. Resolution relative to the payment of interest on the 23. Resolution for the relief of William B. Mitchell, 24. Resolution relative to pay of clerk hire in the Auditor General's office, and contingent expenses in the office To enable the Governor to appoint a Notary Public in the borough of Middletown, in Dauphin county. SAM'L. ANDERSON, JESSE R. BURDEN, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The seventh day of January, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and thirty-three. GEO. WOLÉ. No. 2. alter the judiciary system of this commonwealth," passed the eighth Sect. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre. Due publica. day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, to the act tion of list of to which this is a further supplement, shall be full notice of causes to be trial in all causes in the cireuit courts of this commonwealth considered where the said publication shall be hereafter made, agreeably to the directions of the third section of said supplement, SAM'L. ANDERSON, JESSE R. BURDEN, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The seventh day of January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three GEO; W'OLE. No. 3: AN ACT first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and Revival of twenty-three, and the seventeenth section of an act entitled, acts of 1823 "An act authorizing the Governor to incorporate the Warren and 1826. and Jefferson county turnpike road company," passed the tenth day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, are SAM'L, ANDERSON, JESSE R. BURDEN, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The fourteenth cay of January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three. GEO, WOLF. |