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'LANK ROADS

To repeal section two of an act to amend the act entitled "an act to incorporate the Newark plank road company." Passed April 13, 1852.

RIVATE PERSONS

To authorize the District Court of the State of Ohio to receive the application, and admit Otto Dresel to practice as an attorney and counsellor at law, in the several courts of Record of this State. Passed May 1, 1852.

LAIL ROADS

HEEP

To repeal an act entitled "An act to authorize the commissioners of Vinton county to subscribe to the capital stock of the Belpre and Cincinnati Railroad Company." "Passed April 30, 1852.

To repeal an act passed March 19th, 1850, supplementary to the act entitled an act for the protection of Sheep, passed March, 1850. Passed February 21, 1852.

TATE ROADS

Requiring the commissioners named in the act to provide for the alteration and completion of the State Road from Painesville, in Lake county, to Bloomfield, in Trumbull county, passed February 19th, 1846, or their legal representatives to refund certain taxes, by them collected as such commissioners. Passed April 28, 1852.

CHOOLS

More definitively defining the boundaries of Hartford and Vernon
Union School district, No. 6. Passed April 26, 1852.

For the relief of school district No. 6, in Beaver Creek township,
Green county. Passed April 30, 1852.

OWNS AND TOWNSHIPS

Supplementary to an act entitled an act for the support and better
regulation of common schools, in the town of Lancaster, Ohio,
passed February 19th, 1848. Passed January 13, 1852.
To repeal the act entitled an act to incorporate the town of New-
ville, in Richland county, passed March 25th, 1851. Passed
March 7, 1852.

To repeal the ninth section of an act entitled "an act to incorporate
certain towns therein named," passed February 18th, 1848.
Passed April 30, 1852.

To repeal an act entitled "an act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Borough of Ashtabula." Passed April 30,

1852.

TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS

To enable the trustees of Scipio township, Seneca county, to levy a tax to pay the amount of a judgment existing against said township. Passed May 1, 1852.

TURNPIKE ROADS—

To repeal the act passed March 25, 1851, entitled "an act to amend an act passed February 11, A. D. 1846, entitled an act to lay out and establish a free Turnpike road from Perrysburgh to Defiance." Passed April 22, 1852.

To repeal certain parts of acts therein named relative, to taxing lands for the construction of certain free Turnpike roads in Wood county. Passed April 28, 1852.

To provide for the temporary suspension of the power of the Zanesville and Maysville Turnpike Road Company to collect tolls on a certain portion of said Road. Passed May 1, 1852.

RESOLUTIONS.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

Relative to the loss of the Canal Boat J. McNanimee, at Blue Creek
Aqueduct. Passed March 17, 1852.

Authorizing the Board of Public Works to examine into the alleged
claim of Matthias Miller. Passed April 13, 1852.

Authorizing the Board of Public Works to construct a continuous berme bank along the eastern side of the canal, and culverts, to drain the water from certa in ponds, near the town of Massillon, Stark county. Passed April 30, 1852.

Instructing the Board of Public Works to examine into the alleged damages claimed by Lorenzo L. Morehouse, on account of the loss of the Canal Boat "Rover." Passed April 30, 1852. Requesting the Board of Public Works to report the facts connected with the construction of the Waste Weirs near Dover, in the county of Tuscarawas. Passed April 30, 1852.

Authorizing the Board of Public Works to make examination relative to the damages sustained by the loss of the Canal Boats Sallie Gale" and "Robert Blum." Passed April 31, 1852. Directing the Board of Public Works to cause an appraisement of the damages sustained by Geo. B. Holt, by the construction of the Mercer county Reservoir. Passed May 1, 1825.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Appointing joint committee on enrollment. Passed February 17,

1852.

In regard to the adjournment of the Ohio Legislature. Passed
April 26, 1852.

Appointing joint committee to prepare rooms for the General As-
sembly. Passed April 30, 1852.

Directing the Secretary of State to forward to the members of the
Senate and House of Representatives the report of the State
Board of Agriculture. Passed May 3, 1852.

Requiring Secretary of State to furnish rooms for General Assem-
bly. Passed May 3, 1852.

LAWS, REPORTS, &c.

Instructing the Secretary of State to furnish the Clerk of the Court of
Jackson county with certain documents therein named. Passed
April 30, 1852.

Relative to furnishing the Prosecuting Attorney of Athens county,
the bound volumes of the Ohio Laws. Passed April 30, 1852.
Relative to the distribution of Laws, Reports, and other books, to the
Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, and other county officers. Passed
April 30, 1852.

To furnish the clerk of the court of Madison county with certain
copies of the Ohio Reports. Passed April 30, 1852.

Authorizing the Secretary of State to furnish the clerk of the court of Erie county, with copies of the Laws. Passed May 1, 1852.

STATE LIBRARY

For furnishing copies of Laws, &c. to Prussian Minister. Passed
January 14, 1852.

Granting to the clergymen of the city of Columbus the use of the State
Library. Passed February 25, 1852.

Authorizing the Secretary of State to procure certain books for the
State Library. Passed April 22, 1852.

Authorizing the Secretary of State to procure certain books for the
State Library. Passed April 28, 1852.

In relation to the storage of certain Books and Documents now in the
State Library. Passed April 30, 1852.

Authorizing the Commissioners of the State Library to furnish the
Bavarian Consul certain Legislative Journals and Public Doc-
uments. Passed April 30, 1852.

LUNATIC ASYLUM

Appointing Committee to examine into certain charges against the Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum. Passed February 18, 1852.

MISCELLANEOUS

Requesting our Senators and Representatives in Congress to

cure an appropriation for the construction of a ship canal, at the falls of St. Marie. Passed February 12, 1852.

Relative to the construction of a new canal, on the Indiana side, at the Falls of the Ohio River. Passed February 18, 1852. Authorizing the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company to construct a bridge, or viaduct, across the Ohio River, at Steubenville. Passed February 25, 1852.

Authorizing the State House Commissioners to take possession of the walls and materials of the Old State House. Passed March 27, 1852.

Instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Con

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gress to obtain the passage of a law, relinquishing to the State of Ohio the unfinished portion of the National Road in said State. Passed March 31, 1852.

Relative to the unsold lands in the State of Ohio. Passed April 30, 1852.

Directing the Attorney General to examine into alleged frauds and
illicit practices in the sale of lands at the Defiance Land Office.
Passed May 1, 1852.

Relative to procuring Patents for swamp and overflown lands, in
Ohio. Passed May 1, 1852.

Relative to placing the Apparatus of the Geological Survey under
the control of the State Board of Agriculture. Passed May
3, 1852.

Requesting the Governor of Ohio to designate some day of the present year as a day of Thanksgiving. Passed May 3, 1852.

PENITENTIARY

Relative to confirming contracts for convict labor, in the Ohio Penitentiary. Passed March 12, 1852.

PERSONAL

Relative to the invitation to Gov. Kossuth, to visit the capital of Ohio.
Passed January 15, 1852.

Relative to compromising certain judgments against the Ohio Stage
Company, and William Neil, in favor of the State of Ohio.
Passed January 22, 1852.

Declaring the contract of Gov. Ford with John W. Allen, illega land
void, and that the said Allen is not the agent for the State, for
any purpose whatever. Passed March 11, 1852.

In relation to the decease of Jeremiah Morrow, late Governor of
Ohio. Passed March 23, 1852.

Relative to the memorial of Benjamin P. Southworth. Passed April
28, 1852.

PRINTING-

Relative to the Printing of the Laws of the present session. Passed
April 30, 1852.

Relative to printing Constitution with the General Laws. Passed
May 3, 1852.

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