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sections three and eight of an act, entitled 'An act relating to replevin and regulating the practice in case where the writ of replevin is issued,' approved the nineteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and one, providing for the intervening of a party defendant, the extension of time for giving bail and the revision of the action of the prothonotary in taking bail in vacation time," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 10, 1903. CHARLES JOHNSON, Acting Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 11th day of March, A. D. 1903. SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 19.

In the Senate, March 9, 1903.

Resolved (if the House concur) That Senate bill No. 34, entitled "A further supplement to a further supplement approved the fourteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty, to the act, entitled "An act to enable the Governor to appoint notaries public and for other purposes therein mentioned," passed the fifteenth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one," be recalled from the Governor for correction and amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 10, 1903.

CHARLES JOHNSON,

Acting Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 11th day of March, A. D. 1903. SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No 20.

In the Senate, March 9, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 39, entitled "An act relating to

the election of the members of the common council in cities of the first class," be recalled from the Governor for amendment.

E. W. SMILEY, Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 10, 1903. CHARLES JOHNSON, Acting Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 11th day of March, A. D. 1903. SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 21.

In the Senate, March 9, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 135, entitled "An act relating to the powers, duties and compensation of the fire mar shall in cities of the first class," be recalled from the Governor for amendment.

E. W. SMILEY, Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 10, 1903.

CHARLES JOHNSON,

Acting Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 11th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 22.

In the Senate, March 11, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 82, entitled "An act amending the act, entited 'An act providing for the acquisition by the State of certain ground at Valley Forge for a public park, and making an appropriation therefor, approved May thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, providing for the acquisition of additional land and giving authority to the commissioners to deputize officers to maintain police regulation,

giving authority to said officers to make said arrests, etc.," be recalled from the Governor for the purposes of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 11, 1903.

CHARLES JOHNSON,

Acting Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved--The 11th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 23.

In the Senate, March 9, 1903.

Resolved (if the House concur), That 1,500 copies of the proceedings of the memorial services held in honor of the late Hon. J. C. Vaughan be printed for the use of the Senate.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 10, 1903.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 18th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 24.

In the Senate, March 2, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That one thousand five hundred copies of the memorial proceedings of the Senate upon the death of Jacob B. Kemerer, late a member of the Senate from the Eighteenth Senatorial District, be printed and bound in cloth for the use of the Senate.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 3, 1903.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.

Approved-The 18th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 25.

In the Senate, March 16, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 9, entitled "An act to regulate the commitment of children under the age of sixteen years to institutions of correction or reformation," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 16, 1903.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 18th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 26.

In the Senate, March 24, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 158, entitled "An act to amend section twenty of an act, entitled 'An act to provide for the more effective protection of the public health in the several municipalities of this Commonwealth,' approved the eighteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five," be recalled from the Governor for the purposes of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 24, 1903.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 25th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 27.

In the Senate, March 25, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 116, entitled "An act amending

section one of an act, entitled 'An act empowering cities of this Commonwealth to grade, pave, curb, macadamize and otherwise improve the public streets and alleys or parts thereof within their corporate limits without petition of property holders, and providing for the payment of the costs, damages and expenses thereof," approved the twenty-second day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, providing for the approval of ordinances by the city recorder, and the number of publications of the ordinance, be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 25, 1903.

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. Approved-The 26th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 28.

In the Senate, March 24, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 12, entitled "An act regulating the confinement of children under the age of sixteen years awaiting trial," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

E. W. SMILEY,

Chief Clerk of the Senate.

The foregoing resolution concurred in March 24, 1903,

THOMAS H. GARVIN,

Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.

Approved-The 26th day of March, A. D. 1903.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 29.

In the Senate, March 31, 1903.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 281, entitled "An act authorizing the boards of township commissioners of townships of the first class to levy and collect a license tax

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