state trea vided in the act authorizing the laying out said road, passed at the last session of the legislature, agreeably to which return the said road shall be opened. JOHN WEBER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. P. C. LANE, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED the twentieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ten. CHAPTER IV. SIMON SNYDER. RESOLVED, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the The auditor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, That the auditor general and general and treasurer lay before the legislature, in the first week of their next session, a statement of the balances due to the commonsurer to lay before the wealth, on accounts settled by the accountant department, parlegislature ticularizing the names of the party and the date of settlement, a statement the time when legal proceedings (if any, where taken) commenced for the recovery of the same, or were directed to be commenced, and generally such information as will exhibit the actual situation of the said balances. of certain balances. JOHN WEBER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. P. C. LANE, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED the twentieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ten. : SIMON SNYDER. CHAPTER V. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. WHEREAS the legislature of Massachusetts has proposed as an amendment to the constitution of the United States, the following article, viz." No law shall be enacted for laying an embargo, or for prohibiting or suspending commerce, for a longer period than until the expiration of thirty days from the commencement of the session of Congress next succeeding that session in which such law shall have been enacted," and the same has been transmitted to the legislature of Pennsylvania, and by them duly considered: And because it appears that embargoes or other commercial restrictions, in order to be of any use, either to prevent supplies going to an enemy, or to protect our own commerce and seamen, must continue while the reasons and the necessity for laying them continue, and their duration cannot well become an object of constitutional provision, any more than the time at which they shall be laid; because both must depend upon the course of events, and be entrusted to the discretion of the legislature of the union: And because this discretion appears no more liable to abuse than any other of the necessary powers of government: Therefore, Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the A resolution of the legis Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, That lature of it is inexpedient to concur in the resolution of the legislature Massachuof Massachusetts, proposing an amendment to the constitu-setts nontion of the United States. concurred. Resolved, That the governor be requested to transmit a The gover copy of the foregoing preamble and resolution to each of the nor to transsenators and representatives of this state in Congress, and to mit copies of the executive of each state in the union, with a request that this resclu the same be laid before the legislature thereof. tion, &c. JOHN WEBER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. P. C. LANE, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED the twentieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ten. SIMON SNYDER. In the House of Representatives March 12th, 1810, read a second time, and unanimously adopted; and ordered, that the clerk present the same to senate, for concurrence. JAS. THACKARA, Clerk of the House of Representatives. In senate March 13th, 1810, read the first time, and ordered to lie on the table. In senate March 16th, 1810, read the second time, and una- JOSEPH A. M'JIMSEY, Clerk :0: CHAPTER VI. members, each mem ber RESOLVED, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Copies of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, That it the laws to shall be the duty of the secretary of the commonwealth,to forward besent to the to the prothonotaries of the several counties in this state, a copy &c. of the laws passed during the present session, to each of the mem- Name of bers now representing such counties in the legislature, with the to be names of such members written on the title page of their copies written in respectively; and it shall be the duty of the prothonotaries to de- the title liver said copies to such members as soon as they shall be applied page. Duty of the for, after such prothonotary has received the same: Provided al- prothono ways, That such members shall not be entitled to receive anotaries. ther copy at the next session of the legislature. Provise JOHN WEBER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. P. C. LANE, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED-the twentieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ten. SIMON SNYDER. À. ACADEMY, PAGE. Established at Greensburgh, and money granted thereto, Do. Somerset, and money granted, Do. Bedford, do. do. Do, Carmichael's town, do. ACCOUNTS, Public mode of settlement by auditors, ACTS OF ASSEMBLY, Certain old ones repealed, ADAMS COUNTY. Act for the relief of the inhabitants of, ADAMS, SAMUEL. John Baird and Hugh Baird authorized ALBERTUS LEWIS, 62 135 And Ulster townships-titles to land 179 BIBLE SOCIETY. 184 See incorporations. BILES, CHARLES, 207 Authorized to sell certain lands, 188 To print a new edition of the laws, 66 116 194 Act supplementary relative to their in- "BOARD OF PROPERTY. To direct issues in certain cases, BRIDGE. An act supplementary to an act in aid of 15 Commissioners to fix a scite for one on the Delaware. 131 One to be erected over the Delaware at 35 194 141 3 50 159 177 9 25 92 114 One to be erected over Monongahela river,101 114 Money granted for erecting one over 156 159 Parts of Luzerne and Lycoming erected Of quarter sessions and common pleas- Time of holding in Delaware county, Of Lancaster and Dauphin counties au- Supreme-See Judiciary. Judges thereof to establish re- turn days, An act supplementary for regulating in 51 In the river Delaware-Act regulating, 117 G. GREEN CREEK, 84 HARRISON, THOMAS. et. al. 35 Their title to a certain lot perfected, 6 do. 18 do. do. 66 do. French and L'Bouff-appropriation for HEADING, &c. 68 Act supplemental, relative to their in- 30 1 28 159. 49 128 HICKMAN, JAMES, and others. 231 United States insurance company incor- Act incorporating a company to erect a A supplement to the act incorporating a Act incorporating a company for erecting Act incorporating a company for making 95 118 83 Act incorporating the western mission- Act incorporating a company for erect- 12 Act incorporating a company for making INSURANCE. 40 See Incorporations. 162 169 175 181 189 191 196 205 Companies, foreign, act relative thereto, 80 61 JONES, PHILIP, and others. JORDAN, JOHN. 70 Act for his relief, JUDICIARY SYSTEM. 92 His administrators authorized to convey JUSTICE. 225 28 131 16 195 109 47 138 208 91 Supplement to an act passed in his favor, 183 KISSINGER, ULRIch, L. LAND. Act relative to patenting thereof, 231 21 38 |