No. 23. RESOLUTION For the relief of William B. Mitchell. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met That the Auditor General be authorized to settle the account Aud. General of William B. Mitchell, superintendent of the Philadelphia authorized to and Columbia rail road, for the moneys not exceeding ten settle account hundred and thirty dollars, by him expended in the months for expenses of October and November, Anno Domini, one thousand incurred du- eight hundred and thirty-two, in procuring physicians, medicine, and a temporary hospital to attend and accommodate the laborers employed on the Eastern Division of said rail road, during the prevalence of the Asiatic cholera, to be paid out of the funds appropriated to the said road. ring prevalence of cholera on rail road. SAM'L. ANDERSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THO'S. RINGLAND, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED-The ninth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three. GEO. WOLF. 8800 appropriated for clerk hire in office of Aud. Gen, and $300 for expenses of Land Office, No. 24. RESOLUTION Relative to pay of Clerk hire in the Auditor General's office, and contingent expenses in the office of the Secretary of the Land Office, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the sum of eight hundred dollars be, and is hereby ap propriated for clerk hire, in the office of the Auditor General, for one year from the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three; and the sum of three hundred dollars be, and is hereby appropriated, for the contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Land Office. Resolved, by the authority aforesaid, That so much of the act to establish the Western Bank of Philadelphia," and banks in the act to incorporate the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Manner of SAM'L. ANDERSON, THO'S. RINGLAND, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED-The ninth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three. GEO. WOLF. Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. HARRISBURG, May 16, 1833. This is to certify that I have collated with, and corrected by the original rolls, the proof sheets of the printed copies of this edition of the laws and resolutions of the General Assembly, passed during the session ending on the ninth ultimo. A few orthographical errors in the originals have been corrected in the pamphlet, and occasionally where it was obvious that words had been omitted and were necessary to complete the sense, they have been supplied-in every instance, however, marked in parenthesis, (thus.) SAMUEL M'KEAN. INDEX. A. PAGE. ACADEMY of Harrisburg to receive a grant of $500 from the nor, of Warren county-Where located, and expenses in Wellsborough, Tioga county-The number of Aldermen and justices of the peace-See duties enjoined in rela- county commissioners authorized to sell and convey Appeals by guardians of minors from judgment of justices, &c. &c. See costs, to abide the event of the suit-See justi- Alleys in Pittsburg-See Ferry street and Exchange Alley, and Alienage, the creditors of James De Le Ray de Chaumont may Additional court for Allegheny county erected-See District Court, Administrators of M. Bowser, deceased, may sell and convey certain real estate, of John Soder's estate may correct an error by a Agriculture and domestic manufactures-The act promoting them 253 305 234 107 82 49 Abott Thomas, to receive a gratuity, PAGE Abolition of lotteries-See provision for transmitting authentic of lotteries-See resolution relative thereto, of lotteries to take place from and after the 31st of De- cember, 1833, Appropriation of 8500 to be applied in improving the navigation of $1000, an unexpended balance, to be applied to of $2000 to improve the state road from the top of of $15,000 to the Spring House, Northampton and 493 493 60 196 210 236 445 478 of $1000 for improving a state road from Johnstown 479 of $1000 for repairing the public buildings at Har- 494 of $800 for clerk hire in the office of the Auditor 502 of $500 for the contingent expenses in the office 502 of $3000 for removing strata of rocks from the for several specific purposes, to wit, $100,000 for $100,000 for claims for damages-$300,000 for 55 74 100 100 of $600 for improving and removing obstructions |