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Collectors of taxes, in sundry townships in Fayette county, how

compensated,

and toll keepers on the Pennsylvania canal, to be paid
the amount of money due to them on the first of
January, 1833,

and lock keepers to be paid from proceeds of tolls,
Councils, select and common of the city of Lancaster, may borrow

money,

may elect a mayor of the city of Pittsburg,
Coroner of the county of Allegheny, may not summon more than
fifteen jurors, &c.

Costs, on appeals from judgments of justices of the peace and al-
dermen, to abide the event of the suit, &c.

Court of Common Pleas of the first judicial district, city and county
of Philadelphia, its organization changed and the ju-
risdiction extended,

See district courts of the city and county of Lancaster,
and the county of York continued in force until the
first day of May, 1840,

District, for the county of Allegheny, established,
Courts, in the eighth and fourteenth judicial districts, the times
for holding them in the counties of Northumberland,
Columbia, Fayette, Greene and Washington, altered,
any one of the states composing the United States, to be
aided by the courts of Common Pleas of this state in
the examination of witnesses within their respective
jurisdictions,

of

Curry Catharine, to receive a gratuity

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495

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480

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Curry James, to receive a gratuity and annuity,
Cumberland county, certain provisions relating to auctioneers, ex-

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tended to this county,

172

Church Presbyterian Second in Carlisle, Cumberland county, in-
corporated,

302

Curtis John, to receive gratuity and annuity,

348

Culvert at Hardwicke run, on the Columbia rail,road near Lancas-
ter, the canal commissioners authorized to agree with the
city corporation as to certain expenses,

D.

DAMAGES-See act relating to certain streets and alleys in Phi-
ladelphia county, and in the city of Pittsburg,
and public landings,

by reason of opening a state road from the Union Iron
works to Foglesville may be allowed to Jacob
and Isaac Neifert, Michael Scheffer and Mary
Leidecker, of Berks county,

for cutting and destroying timber, how recovered,
See Grant's hill, near Pittsburg, canal commissioners
to examine into them and make report, &c.

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225

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Damage done by certain state roads, certain provisions of an act
relating thereto, as to the citizens of Chester county, revived
and continued in force one year,

Danville and Pottsville rail road company may enter upon lands
to conduct water, erect, &c.
Dauphin county, certain provisions relating to auctioneers, extend-
ed to this county,

house of employment, how the poor may be admit
ted,

Dawson Jane, to receive gratuity,
Deaf and Dumb, the endowment of the institution for their relief
continued in force for the further term of five years,
from the first of April, 1835,

and Dumb-See the case of the sons of Jacob M'Grew, de-
ceased, for whom guardians may be appointed, &c.

Debt of 43,906 dollars and 63 cents due to the Commonwealth
from the city of Pittsburg, how collected or recovered,
See abolition of imprisonment therefor, where the debt is less
than five dollars and thirty four cents, exclusive of

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Deeds Thomas, to receive gratuity.
Delaware bridge company at Belvidere, may be incorporated,
Insurance company of Philadelphia, its charter extended
twenty years,

Coal company may continue operations three years-See
escheat,

River navigation to be improved from Smithfield creek
to Lehigh river, by an unexpended balance of a form-
er appropriation,

Coal company, to have corporate powers and privileges,
&c. for five years and no longer,

river-See resolution relative to the use of its water,

Deemer Philip, to receive a gratuity and an annuity,
Dentzler Margaret, to receive gratuity and an annuity,

De Pui John, deceased, the Auditor General authorized to collect
a certain debt due from his estate to the Commonwealth,
Drenning William, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Derrah Archibald; to receive gratuity,

Derr John, guardian of G. Y. M'Glaughlin, authorized to make a
deed or deeds of conveyance to Abbot Green for certain real
estate,

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412

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108

456

481

90

25

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169

210

274

487

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Descent and distribution of the estates of intestates--See act re-
lating thereto,

315

Dillsburg, in York county, erected into a borough,
Drinker Henry, deceased, his surviving executors authorized to
sell certain lands mentioned in his will,

435

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Directors of the poor in the counties of Dauphin and York, their
powers and duties,
District of Spring Garden-See provision for assessing and pay,
the expense of laying conduit pipes therein, &c.

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District Courts of the city and county of Lancaster, and the county
of York continued in force until the first day of May,
1840,

215

of Kensington-See further provisions and regulations, &c. 223
of Spring Garden, authority to open and regulate a street, 224
Court for the county of Allegheny established,

for holding elections in several of the counties of this com-
monwealth regulated and established,

305

457 to 468

Ditlow John, to receive a gratuity,
Divorce of James S. Chambers and Rose Ann his wife authorized,
of Jehu Hatfield and Harriet his wife,

of Thomas Hays and Caroline his wife, and William Sig-
gins and Elizabeth his wife authorized,

Division line, northern part, between Warren and McKean coun
ties confirmed, and the jurisdiction of said counties
settled and fixed,

line of Lycoming and Union counties to be run and mark-
ed, &c.

Dockets of justices of the peace, how disposed of in cases of vacan-
cies happening by death, removal, resignation or otherwise,
&c. See justices,

Domestic distilled spirits, the inspection thereof in the boroughs of
Columbia and Washington and town of Wrightsville, in
York and Lancaster counties,

Donation and other lands in the commonwealth-See provision for
preserving the evidence of title thereto,

land-See compensation granted to the heirs of John
Thompson, deceased,

Douglas John-See supervisors of St. Clair township, Allegheny
county,

Dunn Robert, to receive gratuity,

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490

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E.

EAGLE FIRE COMPANY incorporated, at Pittsburg,
Eastern district of Pennsylvania-See counties of Centre, Mif-
flin and Juniata, attached thereto,

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Evans John, a contractor, may have his accounts settled and ad.

justed by the canal commissioners,

194

Ruth, to receive a gratuity and annuity,

185

Estates of intestates-See act relating to the descent and distri-

bution,

Exchange alley, in Pittsburg, may be viewed and extended-See
damages,

Eckert George-See authority to canal commissioners to contract
with him for water power for his mills at Milton, Northum-
berland county,

Election districts, regulated and established in several of the coun-
ties of this commonwealth

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district-See Loyalhanna in Westmoreland county, erected
into one

See the borough of Freeport, in Armstrong declared to be
such

Elections of the city councils and of the mayor of the city of
Pittsburg, how held and conducted-See other regu
lations,

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Engle Catharine, to receive gratuity and annuity
Escheated estates, proceedings to be had under direction of the
Orphans court, in cases where husband or wives die
without heirs,

Escheat of lands held by corporations without license of the com-
monwealth, how proceeded against,

Escheat of the estate of John M'Donah, the right and title of the
commonwealth thereto vested in Margaret M'Donah,
his illegitimate daughter whom he acknowledged and
educated,

See provision for the settlement and payment of costs ari-
sing in certain cases of supposed escheat to be ad.
justed by the Auditor General,

Everhart John, authorized to erect a wing dam in Juniata river,
Executors of Peter Beisel deceased, authorized to invest certain

trust monies,

Surviving of Henry Drinker dec'd. authorized to sell
certain lands mentioned in his will,

of Jerome Keating deceased, may sell all or any of the
real estate of the deceased in Pennsylvania, and
convey the same,

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350

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of Samuel Millick deceased, authorized to convey to
the commonwealth, a certain portion of his estate 256
of George Ihrie deceased, may sell and convey certain

real estate,

Eichelberger John junr. and John Alexander, to have and enjoy all
the rights and benefits of children born in lawful wedlock
Erie-See provision for perfecting to Thomas Laird, the title to an

out lot No. 412

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third section of the town of, granted to borough
County library company of Conneauttee incorporated
borough the first section thereof continued as a corporation 275
Harbour-Rufus S. Reed, charged with the care of the state
property at and near the bay of Presque Isle,

Episcopal church of St. Paul, in Philadelphia, its trustees may
sell and convey certain real estate,

Evidence of title to the donation and other lands of the common-
wealth to be preserved-See duties enjoined on the
Surveyor General,

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Ewing John, to receive gratuity and annuity,

English John,

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Eyler Jacob,

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Koy Peter, surviving trustee authorized to sell and convey a lot
ground in Leacock township, Lancaster county,

Erb Jacob to receive gratuity and annuity,

Henry,

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FAYETTE COUNTY COURTS, the time for helding them al-

tered,

Fee Michael to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Feeder dam at Bemus's mills, on French creek, the abutments to

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be constructed so that a bridge may be erected thereon,
Ferry street, in Pittsburg, opened-See remedy for enforcing the
payment of damages, and a lien created,
Freeport, in the county of Armstrong incorporated into a borough, 320
Free Road, from the village of Adamsburg, on the Pittsburg and

Greensburg road, in Westmoreland county, to in-
tersect the Robbstown and Mount Pleasant turn-
pike road at Peter Pool's tavern, may be made,
and the company incorporated,

from Greensburg to Somerset, the company incorpo-

rated,

from Abraham Hay's to Walthours, in Westmoreland
county, the company may increase their stock
subscription, &c.

Fire company, Philadelphia, incorporated,
Companies incorporated to wi: the Northern Liberties, No. 1,
the Wilkesbarre Reliance company, Allegheny Engine
and Hose company, The Eagle Fire Engine and Hose
company of Pittsburg, and the United States Hose com-
pany of Philadelphia,

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397

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Association of Philadelphia incorporated,
Insurance company of Chambersburg, in Franklin county,
incorporated,

Engine companies, the provisions of the act of the 6th of

April, 1791, extended to such,

Engine and Hose companies, incorporated-See their names

Fiscus Abraham to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Fishing Creek Rail Road, the time for completing it extended,
Foltze George, how compensation for a tract of land in Salem,

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one of the seventeen townships of Luzerne county, may be
ascertained and paid-See duty of the board of property, 247
Foxes and wild cats-See part of the act to encourage their des
truction, giving a bounty on foxes, repealed as respects
Susquehanna county,

and wild cats, the provision of the act of the 6th of April,
1830, extended to the counties of Venango, Erie and
Bradford,

Flour inspection in York borough-See part of the former law re-
pealed,

Fry Catherine to receive gratuity and an annuity,

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