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U. Joint resolution to iheS nf nnhlir'mstnlCtlOn. lntenoejit ot puouomsi.iui.uuu. -iLiSiAesrii v.tererae.vss,st tin A -vr nn-Mj ft ip-ulartcfelon of 1633 S'TjG buijjBeijsrelpro MccbainiCAsso.cintKia. for To be drawn at.

AlexandrioVa- oa day, Slit April. Id33 75 tiatabar firterjffiii draifci? ballss 1 TJCLFb Or AC IS Passed by -lha JbegisUtfurerat lke session o18J8. 1. An-art to enable the president of the board of trustees, of the Kalamazoo Literary Institute loscll an convey real estate. 2.

Am act to amend the fifteenth section of an act en titled "An act appointing commissioners to lay out and establish certain state roads. y. An act to authorize the commissioners of highways of the township of llamlramck, to loan a certain sum of money. 4. An act to change the name of Jamesilough- noycr.

Theodore Aewi'II nnti Alfred Hodge, be and ore Uereby-apiioinied conuuyisjoncni for tliat 3. That V. U. rtei.lcr. John Moflaii.jun;, and John Hi dowirin.

bft and ih are- hereby nppitinied commissioners to lav out and esinbl -sh a slate ro-id. leading bom (Jenierville lhc county Si. Jos'ph. 10 Waierford milia of Van Utnvn the villages of Three Rivers, Little Prairie Uond an I Keel rsvillc. 4.

hat lieofge Koswoli Kunsomand Martin Turner be and aro h-r. by appoimeil commissioners to lav out and cslaohsh a slate road Is.idiug Iro.n Giilt.n-burgh, ICal im raup county, on the inesl eligtb.e route to CenfTville, St. courtly. i 5. ThatNailiniiiel Hugh S.

Shafier ano 11. Sutton and lire hereby appointed cnr.t-niisdoaers to fay out nnti esiftldisll a state road from fid-eriagli, Ivelamaa 10 coaniy, on most iviigi-bU rout-! 10 Hastings. Iarry county. "12. Joint resolution with regaraio ma survey of a railroad route? 5 13.

A resolution relative to the Palmraand Jacksonburgh railroad company. 14 A joiritres'olutfon relative to the revised statutes. lo- A resolution relative to the printing the journals of the legislature. 10- A resoln'icn promising certain amendments to the constitution of tne 17. Preamble and resolution relative to the distillled ground.

lit A resolution relative the publication of the laws of the present session. 19. A resolution extending the time for the printing of the Revised Statutes. a I. A ioint resolution relative to the southern railroad.

21. A joint resolution certain in truc-tions to tiie board of comunseioners of internal miproveure 22. Join reso.utton th re" to Ihe boar. annual re- if internal iuiproeniviil. 23.

A resoliitloa relative tort ol liie General, to run tlleAIliaay 'Daxk? of the state of New York. Wf pub ith the statement of tiie condition of tin banks of thisstate for the month eliding the firs in-taut. A comparison with previous shows the following resit, ts I. Feb. I.

Mar. I. Leans 51 2M iris ta-a 1 1 l.i.dili One t'nii't. e.sryJ.eei in- I 2 tlie Tivasiin-r, a.l-l.'l.tiisi) Itlil.l te 17-1, US ia 1 1 1 e.tnu.-iai; c. i.tgi districts intestate, and tor other 70 An act relative to itm sses and evidence 71 "AH'act to organize certain for other purposes 72 An act to' legalize tho erection and maintenance of the dam across the Kalamazoo river, in the village of 73.

An act relative to the appointment 01 collectors of tolls and prescribing their duties- 74. An act to incorporate the Auburn and Lapeer railroad company. 75. An act nr appropriations to defray the expenses ot the militia, and for repairing the slate arms. 79.

An uc! lo provide for the further, construction of certain works of internal improvement, and for other purposes. 77. An act to organize certain townships and tor other purposej. 7ri. An act 10 incorporate the Teoumsoh aea-deitiv.

70. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to nrir tnize tiie tow shiu. of Hickory, and lot- other purpos ej(l. An act to incorporate the village oi" Kala-m zoo. i bl.

An act to incorporate the Clinton Sa.t Works company. tsi. An act lor the appointment of the member of the House of Representative of this stale and for the arrangements ofthe Senate districts. 83. An act.

to incorporate the Gibraltar and Flat Company. 91. An act to incorporate the Ypsilanti and Tecuniseh railroad company. 85. An act to incorporate ihe mechanical association of the city of riaginaw.

feu. -An act lo anion I an act. entitled "An ac! to amend an act 1.11 and regulate banking associations, and lor other purposes," and to su.pend the operation of the same. 87. An act to change tiie location of the road at tiie west end of the iliage of Kai fid.

An act to regulate the term of the circuit court in the county of Lenawee. An act to provide for the more speedy adjustment of damages consequent upon the location of tiie central r.iilr.ud route through the lauds of Conrad Ten Eyck and others. Oil. An act for the rehel ofjohu T. Fryatt.

91. An act supplementary lo an act authorizing the coustrucliou of a ship canal around the falls of Marie. 92. act lo provide a place for holding the circuit court lor the county of Ottawa. 03.

An act Lo iiicoruorate the village ol iile. An act to incorporate the Motliille and White Pigeon raiiroati company. 95. Anae! to incorporate the village of Grand 'Jo. An act to incorporate the Medina and Caiiainlaigua railr.) co-op my.

97. An e.ct to amend an act entitled An act to incorporate tie; village of Ai; actio organ, ze the county of Ingham. 09. An act lo authorize I'iiineas riwarthout, a minor, to convey a certain piece of laud there- in named. 1'JJ.

An net to amend an act etititlii! "An act io incorporate tiie village of Niles," and the act or acts amendatory thereof. 101. An act in relation to supervisors. 102. An act further to provide for proceedings in chancery in lertain cases.

103. An act to extend tiie time of payment of the university and sciiool moneys and lor other purposes. 104. An act to provide for a change of location 111 the Lapeer road, in the township of Orion, the county of Oakland. 1.00.

An "act to atilhoiize the supervisors of Llio county of tiaiuazoo tu borrow a sum ot money to complete their court-housu and construct, a jail. litti. Ap actto amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate liie Detroit and fciuiawassoo railroad 107. An act lite relief of tiie Bmk of Adrian and the Lenawee County Bank. lOd.

An act to amend ..11 act. eutdled "An act to i icorpor.tte the city 01' Monroe," approved 22, 1637. 109. An act lo extend the powers of justices of lite 1 nd for other purposes. I Jo.

act making in part lor thi: year one ihofisautt eignt and tiiinv- eignt. In- piy oliieers and members of-the legislature. i Jtll An act 10 provide for the payment certain claims therein named. 1 1.2. An act for tiie relief of H-nry S.

Smith, and to provide for tie! eoiiecinm oi taxes-in the 0 111 Sniawasseo coilii'y for tie' year 1337. 1 13. "An act tu incorporate tlie Detroit house carnetiti.rs' and joiners' mutual benevolent so- eieiv. I 11 1. An act requiting certain moneys to be paiii iiiIm tiie slate treasury.

115. An act to authorize the on 1,10 estate of Cains 1 J. Rob.usuu, ite of the coun'v of l.en-i'.veo and slate of Michigan, de-ceast-e, to sell and convey certain real estate. Uii. An act lo provide fur the election of senators the several districts of Michigan.

117. An act to exteitd the time for the construction and completion of the Do roif and Maiimee railroad. 118. An act lo authorize a loan of a certain sum of money to the university of Michigan. 110.

An actto provide for the adjustment of claum- on the division of townships. 120. An act to provide lor the distribut on and saii; of tip laws. 121. An act authorizing a loan of one hundred thousand doiiars for the relief of the Allegan and Marshall railroad company.

122. An act to amend an act entitled An act lor the regulation of interna! improvements, and for the appointments' a board of commissioners. 123. An act providing for the recording of the laws, and for other purposes. 124.

An act authorizing a loan ot a sum not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, for the betielit of the Ypsilatui and Tccumseh railroad company. 125 An act to incorporate the village ofj Clinton. ISO. An act making appropriations for the year one thousand ghl hundred and thirty- IACMF1CEKTSCQEXC 10 prizes of 10 10 'SSBfcSfi? 1 prize of 1 1 1 5,000 4.0f)0 30O'-75 WtA 1 I 100 7" j.r.f -j 1J5 1 1 0 Inl "imtinvtl ol it ig of a while keis 25bllfdo, so 10 1 1,11 rler iJ rjQ slWll Oi VI tlMA, IttCtlMONP ACADP 10. ontil Chsa.o2Wl83 lobeilrawn Al.xau.lria, a.

on Saturday, ApnllsJ 1 prize of Sde.OW 1 1 1 C.ftiM GO I 3,110 zO I 3.1100 affix, Tiek-t StO. hilf5. qu.iner-82 SO. lJ.ieli:esol .1 Wtlol tin tf3z 5'J. in I 1 ie .1 iNt.

VU IO' ITU rur endowmirua. -esburg Aea l- iiiy nail lor otlier 1 lor IS31 i oe tlraw.i al Ali-xwirn, Va. 0:1 Salurdiy, CAPITAL l'HIES. or 1 1 i.oto 100 3,000 )V In1 qmners OMh 1 sol 1 It de SlJO.doSSUsIp qiwrt. do $3-1 SO.

-ftfetel! lor -is iifit snares or -eerlificaies'bf--111 lha above schemes.wlll riivii 1 priz; Tiek-t ticats ia do Sio.i pae ihe most prompt aiieiitiim, an official actso'imfo'f ih-i drawing sent immediately after it is oVori't) Hi'': L. up'i-lw' CustiOltr Co.Mantigora; uiiy, V- 4pip-s Madeira Wine, a superior article 11 quai-ier easlis St Lucar: do IMe Sherry v. 15 do SUbgx tlo Sicily Madeira Also 3 pipes IJrantly tio 1.1 11 1 2 hints Si t'roix Rum 1 do Jaraica For sale low by JOHN i apO AtwaterstroeCa A good article, for safe bV' join buying an -The public tire caulion-d -Against' ay not-, written payable to lha ordarop- Silas It. and leit'I 's Imoi-y, as were-oot -aiiended t.i be 111 ele iniiisl'eralil nn I I hold a written e.iven hy linn, expressing the condition of pay The unleissigii E. U.

FISH Kit Jlaielt mlO-if LVMiflii FiR SALE -'I'lio imdsrsigned.w'ill couir id lor the sale of lumber, (sawed to order) in ih 1 -r sh ip building, delivrrc at ths Ilailrood' An dy 10 i airy t'l Kouy at IHirborn or.to Uoin.it, ireli S-), l.iji. M.l'AL'LOING iiii--1-3iii 10U HAf.l'l Ttvti large lamps and lnillies stand- E. iug in front of Ihe Uctroit Salisin. also two signs, enquire JOHN N. iiitn jrgAS'Ji" OF T.

(tf.AlK Ths notes, of tiji uJ) It, ml; ol'tsi. I I sir will be purchased by tho lliclii-n 111 btsu eiie1 (anna my, nl 11 premium of ILppfceiitia; i'-in-r -iit eliari red bank notes of Ibis slate. Detroit. March l-'ih, I3JJ II II BK0W N.lbocy itirKlitf and Uurreiil: rec'oiy i-dbv 1 WAItltE.i Frnilereranil Confeci loner. ISiiJefl Av fITIOit S.V J.K A few caslts and kegs of ground and at th-e tVhiLe f.eatl also, hamn tht.

ll.es lis sins. I'rnnily, Purl Wine, Umpire 01 15 Daebojr, or SCIi, inr'is-lw ivu.v Jus 31 Woolward. Avonuo I.t.I-.VIISft. TUN KV'CIl, Allorneysauil Coaits-Ho rs at I.11W, have ri moveii llieir to th i has in -a: orvof'ihe Suite Bunk. March -Ith.

193 i tnr2G-lw. AW WJtlTI.V!;iof everj nption, copiid Jajl wiih nealness iiuil aeciiraey and despatch, at-tin, shorteil uolice, by subscriber, at ihe ollico' ol Chares I'tstp, over .1. L. King's clothing "store, curtier and Wotidwartl Avenues'. I4W blanks of all kia riiitat at 11 1110:" rate uirz3-lin KO.15l.UtT 1 OOi igh.

otli -e suiith -siaeof Ih? public sfiftiirc isi ni' rnui i. lor btiyiritf aiiid ro.lt lil-j vifn lots for sale at Jaelfsbn-' -ui pric- s. iiirelt l.si. lojj n.s rivhr, a i f.o, mi. a ait-l iiilea' itorison f.iui.; Michigan.

The A Mlniker is now read' 10 receive i-alii Ibi thaitiiove po is. Detroit. March 20th, 1838 tii'riJ OltAY, CiALLAtJIIER Cii OT'Ulv. A'l o-n-sorts having unpaid -billsaor elta-g li- tiii.T ih Siatf growing lb Inl and accruing in th i.iii;n-i -rm ist-r (t'-n-raPs d-jKirtiileiir, wilt ii lit sun lo.ale.viih 1.0 me 111 the eh, 1331. 11.

I OtIs10U, it' liiiarteriiitLsler tleneral of It i.KA Oik- rusk of white Wine Vfrrecnr msi r. ceiv.el mi Ibrsalebv J.T. WAIUlliiM. ot- If) M'l Jcffersoii'Aveniio. 'AVTJ3f Four Tanii-suvl DoilaH, City Mo ti tf ti -v.

it.r wtiiclt nreiniual will be paitl by WAItRrW; 1 i-i Avenue. orv i't'tils, apply lo elC Wanted IwcnW bushels Hick .1. T. WAItllFN, 132 Avenue BTHI.IaS KfXJE TOOLS. Siubbs und lbbot a.

Sim's" Hand Saw Files, 3'. 0 5 inches i i 1 1 Saw l-'il -s and square Files l-'iat and half round Itaslards; llnun.l antl Pit Saw Files I Int-se Hasp, 10 10 IS inches Shoe Rasps Framing or l-'J, 5-3, 3 4, 7.8, 1 I i 3-1. -i inches: Oo. do. t-4, 4 in.

Ash Co. cast steel Firmer Chusels, from 1-8 to 2 1-2 inches; Oreaves" tlo. tlo. Firmer Gouges, from 1-8 lo I'M I ineltt-s Ash Co." Moriicc 5-10, i inch Cennan antl cast do. laing Finners and 3011 AVright Chissels Spring Callipers and Compasses Brass Dividers; Lip, Oniige, Cenlre, antl Cuiibfet Dills Augers and Auger Hills '-a-For sale by If.

B. ERSTCRA. Co Dealers in Iron, Stoves. ke. June 10.J837.

41 Wcodwara ayia l'OX7l) A Sl SILVER WOItK.J. SIBLEY vm" has reciilly returned from the East wilbaspltn-diti of Gold and Silver Lever and other Watches. btjsonn pins, finger nwsrcar jewr-a els, guard chains, speciacltn, pencil cases, sdverspoens, a greai assortment oflhe best quality; musical instrn-a ments, violin strings, pocket pistols, eundlesticks, lea pois, castwrs, atel agreai vuriciv of other articles, all.P-vvluch will he sold on the most reasonable terras Any. person wishinz lo purchase, will find 11 for heir. inter: est to call 01 the corner of Shelby street and Jefferson Avenue, opposite the Michigan Lxeltange.

Wa'ches of every descripiion cleaned anil: repaired -with skill and despatch, biisineM.flIriclly aUeildisdi.le and everv favor gralefullv acknowledged a. aOklL CLOTH, Carpet and Rugs, just received and for sale. 158 Jefferson CU LLE fjbTANDAUU WORKSfs-Briiiih FoeUiPhiliier- 52? phia, Boston, anil London editions. fs F.ncyclopediie Americana Byion's Works Sleikspearc's Works; Scott's -do Goldsmith's do Rollins do Chalmer's do Joseph us do Johnson's 'do Burkes do HimnnhMoore'sdo Sternes do Robertson's do Bums do Marshall's I Eoverctt's Orabora Hume's, Smollett's, and Bisseii's Knglandi r.n At the New Book Store of f-n-' BAGCr, BAU.VS Waoilward Avenue; near iKinQonWT fOOI.SC 4.P PAPEIl. 500 reams' fdT clW i rjl vihi.

Teeeiveoiat: ut the Detroit Bookstore. jy28 has removal to No VJT wa-d Avenns. a TO (No 11J. AM ACfTio anlrriza 0, ion 01 curiam sum one l1'1 ft'ciioMcd ana 1 ioii.sii.oi wATiV.hinn 'P-il lp.i fj-eusurer ot wondi of the. county 01 Washtenaw, ilu mini IiuiTifcdiJollaro.

out oi a money in Ihe irai- hot-otherwise approp.iated ProvideV Ttt3C Wi' 8l I.tflllUei rurCJtll.i wutm na.tc 1 linmligu 1 0 1 10 silfhc 1 ieiBi ooiiiimonoJ tor i ho 1110:1 i.tieri-at, secured by nwiigtig "i ''v 'iSiftiri'ybroviacd Bothoei rairra.n.l "li ill asiSte'i) VsaiiL treasurer -a bond aliiilaetory to Wodltwneu io.apsnil -thesai-J sum own -y in profit-' lor ui site wis am ths vApproviil March S), Is; Secretary i'tnts. AN ACT releasing 10 ih niitd.s5i! fnr.es '--Kfiionslunthe Mil's, oadJHWliws twenty-wve alia Uur-y-sis. on the reserves, open certain eon--i'jliaiiiis. JVIieroas the- Sutlo of Michigan dil in the fa" enlin.cn liuuir an 1 tlirfty-six, locate fourteen sections ofiaiUonlln Nit and sections twenty Gv. and toirrj six loivn five soaih, ol range ten Vral.oi tV No UK 1 tj reservation, for the nurpossw cminary of learii.ig, which have since liccn the 'al0 ani whereat, raid locations were madj upoa in im iroi em 'Ms of -actual settlors ihere- tAfi" 1 .1..

Cot.ninl JfZ rik.1.1111 rfiphiiran. I hat on Ilu ol on act by conxr-s Hi present, scision, granting 11s jisseoltoareleai-of vis I meltons by slale, and au-lhormllg tile lie to in Iheir sl-i I In am -rmiubor of eciioiw ela uliers, for ilu pnrpos.s ol a smiiuary of aid on ills cjrtilicite of John vMuliet, ol tne ciiy sral and 10 proo edforllnviiliandse.cw olli' eixtcen scnons 111 llair pi ice. and stead, and on lihmvitl the lAccutue of ihiss'Jile a ccriilicate elctihil heliL- odcutd unocciia! of tho value of tits thosaid fiixtt 3- scciioiw be and 1I10 mkj c.o Iwrcby -released: ApproedShrch20, 1" fAiruecopy Raxdolph -vf yiato. ACT to nrnsnd an ucl eotiU'J An net for re- lief ths iriluibilanis of Pmn lownaliip." it enacted by the ar Ilona? of of llio State of MichigdTi, Thai ths tint 3 for per--ioiis who may ba appointed iuv products on aclmol iHiids.in.l't'iin towii-'Uhipj'and reporl, bs extend rS 10 the fiwt day 01 July Approved March .83, 1 S3 "'(A'trno copy.J Kanoolth JIaxsixo, Secrctar' of Snat'. No.ci.

AN ACT-to an net entitled "An act to iucorpo-C-: rat i lli'J villug of Ypsilanti." 1. it cnac-lc'd by tile fienato and House of Represcn.aiive!j of the stale of Micbignn, Thai ilu (own conncd ol the town of Vp-iilanti, iinveth.M-x-. elusive right to regulule and licaw groc-rifs mid tavorris Avillrn thj corpuratc Isiuibi of mid villng- mi and provide for llio sr lliiii; vi iiuiug of lienors by wtkl grociTi and to 111 ike anif ordain such by-laws Ib-ilio gojH govemm ml of -said relating to the saur, as to tin said tow -council, mavsein i'mvidyd, llli net not be construed as 10 enmipt tavern and grocery the bonnda of village from ilia necessity ofllkevvue obtaining slale lie.nes as is provided by the luivs.of this stale. mweyii uriiiug from such liceruw shall paid into th a trea.su ry ol said village or town, and be V.i&wiViSat'-itindtiiicillbrihj building mill repairing' of bridges and oih publie that the iiuerraUui-J good order oi'aaid town 01' V.kuili -may: require- shall be in force from and after its Approved March 27, 1833. (A true copy i Kaxoolhi Mtxxixn, rfeeretary of Slate j4N 'ACT to QUIliori.e Ihe b.lilding of a certain duin across ilia Shiawassee river, Section it tiv th ai ue an I I foase of ol of Alicliian, That Al-fred-L.

Willnuns associates, their an.i aj- signs; be and ih -y areh'reliy build a dam ucioss di: riv -r in Ihe county of Shiawassee, on ss-ciiou tlnriy in town six norlh, ol range lout- east, and said not exceed six ieet- 111 height above euin.ne-a bw -Piovided," tlw righls of individuals ar nut inlringad, the navigation of said river impaled, nor the iiupiovenient by llrestate of the unvigaiiou 01 said rivor.Shauvnssee boat anv time thereby or interfered wnh. March 27, IS33. 1- CAirtu copy KAKDor.ru Maxxixk, Secretary ol' State. No. 5-.

A.iVCTtb alter the villageofConstanliur. 1. lie it euacu'd by ilie Senate Home of Itopresentalives ol tile Mute oi Michigan, Thai Ihe Wast. hall, ot the norlhtvesl quarter of section seven suiith, of range be miH.ihe sania is hereby excluded from the incorporated liniiis of ihe village of Conslantiue in lha conule of St. Joseph.

Approved March S-3, 1833. A true copyj Raxhopii Maxxixo, Secretary of itate. iNo.51.1 AN-ACT to vneate a part of the village plat of ihe ol (xrand Traverse, and lor other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by ihe Senate and House of llepresenuitivea ol-ihe slate of Tlial all thai part of Ihe village ol Grand Traverse in ihe county of Genesee, lying vtst ol Mason street, north of Fifth of John street, as ihe same is recorded in thftxegister.s otHceot said county, be and ihe is restored 10 the proprietors thereof as it previous 10 the localion of said village.

.2. Woihiiig-in tlie previous section of ibis shell be.couslrucd indirect the lights of ii-rsons village lots in that pan of'said village liereby vacated, and anv streets upon hich lots may have dierelolore been sold, shall remain and continue public highw us Uut so much of th- street, known an.ldesyna-tcd onlhs Mllag" ph, of ilu village of Gibraltar, county of Wojne, as is nc ssary for the creeiionof a light "house bylh'j United Suites, be and ihe same is hereby acatid Approval March 22, 1S33. -J A tru copy ltAND01.rn Maxxixo, A Secretary of slale. LNo. 56.

AN-yACT 10 establish and lay out 'certain state roads, J.Ssctiox!. iie.u enncten bv the Senate and -jMlsprosenuiUves of llio bone of Michigan, Th-u Isaac Barnes and Uosvveil liritiain, be appointed comniissioners to lav out 'ii Stadeestahbsh a slate road running from tlutrle Creel; vthrouglkGuliPrairiooniheinosi eligible rome 10 tha county of Kenu 'That Momford Eldrcd, Isaac Otis, and be and-tliey arc hereby appointed cotnmis-iiMlSiinBrsitolay out and establuh a stuleroad running from SSfKatfiuawcounty sent to the county seat of Harry. shall be lulon mid "establish da stale county seat of ICaltun e00 county up the -OUhldoof Kulamizuo river, to nilersect 0ie territo- upper endot Tolon Prairie at ihe sec ond crossing ol said river and Ezekiel i.ce, Marcus B. Houosora anil A. T- Prouiv, be and they are hereby for thai purpose.

Ibis act shall be construed so as to llus- slale laxble (or die cxp or in lay. Vsttig-oStsaid roads, -spwietl March 21, 1933 lsANDOLm Maxxing, Secretarv of Slate. So 62J jgANjACTKappoititing commiss oners to lay out certain 4iato Sec "HON. 1. Bo it enacted b) the Senate and House -of Rep iCntitivre ol th S.ate of Michigan, That out and established a sTale ro id, OJjnaisncujg ni tho rapids of Gwid Kiver in the umy Kent, and ruuiui.g 011 ihe mint eligible route to lake MllskeconsterininilitKronftcthin yei ol sv eiueen west und thai itaes 11 heeteck and William oje hereby appomtcl commissioners for i laid out and established a state COnmncine'IlLsthcMnlullll FiVf.pnn.1 tog roaie: tuilsofuh side ol ittUe some in wwrwlup twelve eien est, ond that Henry Vc- an to James ivowan.

5. An act to provide for the extension of the limit proceeded by law for tin; collection of taxes in the county ii" Monroe. (j. An act tit provide for the disposition of pri soners apprehended within the county ol Li vingston. 7.

An act fur the relief of James Cicotte. collector of lite and for extending tin time for collecting and paying over the public taxes within tlie cry of Detioit. 8. An act to am ml an act entitled An act appointing commissioners to lay out and establish certain state roads," approved March 1 y. An act for the destruction of wolves.

10. An ac to change the name of he township of Lenawee and thu village of 11. Ail act for the relief of the inhabitants ol Pena township, in the county ot ass. lxl. An act to authorize the laying out of a st tie road from Niles to Kaiainnzo l.M.

An act to authorize the board of supervisors of Livingston county to borrow a certain sinti An act comucssioners of SC.ItOoU Ot t.llO lu tp ot Jit' io, ill Mutt- roe county, to cnjiccl certain rents herein men oned. 7). An act to authorize the supervisors the county of Kent to loan a certain sum ol money. Hi. An act appointing commissioners to lay out ami estahlisji certain state roads.

17. An act appointing commissioners to lay out and eslubh-m certain state roads, and for other mimeses. IH. Ar. act to aiiihorizc the building of a cer tain dam therein named.

An act to locate ie slate penitentiary 20. fruit, a An act Ut nrovitie for this roiief of the De mi Pontine railrtj.it! cmnpany. 21. An act to incorporate in-- uasslielil ana Morenci macadamized or turnpike road compi-nv. An act to organize certain townships ami for oilier purposes.

An actio amend an ae.t entitled "An act lo iay out a stale road from Ypsilanti to Kidge-wav," approved March Id, IS7. it. An act 10 amend an act entitled An act 10 iiicoruorate the Viih.ne 1'ouliac." a5. An act fur the relief of the township of Shr-lbv in the county of icouib ami lor otli itHi-ittises. An act to incorporate village of Ro 07.

An act lo lav out and establish certain elate voids. An.iCUmncorpor.i'.i tie 'il'age of Ulica. till. An act to oncouriit'C tlie publication 01 Hie of Michigan -nd of the Gazetteer of Michenn, and to subscribe for three hundred conies thereof. 30.

An act. to amend an act entitled "An act lo oreauize the counties ol" Ionia and Van Bti- i-oii '''annroved March IS, A. 1). 18o7. 31.

An act orantine; to Ilosmer Graham the right to keep and maintain a ferry across th Detroit river. 3i An act to encourage the manufacture of sttL'ar from the beet. 33. An act to change the names of the town shin of Lenawee, and-thc village of Whitman- 31. An act lo orrrani.e certain townships and far other Uo.

An act to authorize the state treasurer to r.aa.'ive cr-rtain hitii iniis for si. its 3d. An a-'t to tin; president, and trustees of tiie of New Uufliilo to loan a certain sum of tun-iey. 37. An act to amend an act entilled "An act 10 or -anise certain lownshins, mid for oilier purposes, approvetl March fi, An act lo vacate a cerium road iu the village' of Otsego.

39. An act authorizing tain dam therein named. 40. An act to authorize the building of a cer-the erection of cer tain datus therein named. .11.

An art io anihorivto the loan of a certain sum ofini'tK'V to iiethuel Farrund, lo aid in ina- itufietui itig silk. IJ. An act to amend an act en tiled An act to incorporate the mechanics' society of the ci'v oi 13. An act to incorporate the village of Alie-oan. 4i.

An act releasing to Ihe United States fourteen sections 0:1 the and sections iweiitv-nve and thirty-six on the Nota.vasepe reserves, upon certain conditions. An act relative to fireiiKn. An act to amend tin act entitled An act tor the relief of the inhabitants of Penn town- siiin." 47. An act to prevent the circulation of bills or tickets of a 'ess denomination than one dollar. 48.

An act to authorize the appointment of receivers in chancery in vacation. 4'J. An act relative to the state geological survey and repealing an act entitled An act to provide for a geological survey of the state. 50. An actio regulate the terms of the circuit court in the counties of Livingston and Monroe.

An act to vacate part the village piat, of the village of Grand Traverse, and for other it-n- noses. 5 i. An act lo alter the limits of the village of Constantitie. 53. An act to authorize ihe building of the stain netiitentiarv.

U. An act further to establish ihe location of the slate southern railroad. 55. An act lo provide for the improvement state salt springs. 50.

An act to lay out and establish certain state roads, and for other purp- ses. 57. -Vn act to amend an act to organize tne I militia. I 53. An act authorizing the budding of a cer-! tain dam across the Shiawassee river, 59.

An act to attach ,1 part of the county of Sanilac, for judicial purposes, lo the county of St. Clair, and for other purposes. CO. An actto authorize the supervisors of the count ot" Washtenaw to borrow a sum of money to build a jail. 01.

An act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate ihe village 01 ipsitanii. act. appointing eoiiiinisistni.o tu iai out certain state roads. 63. An act providing for the sale of certain lands to the settlers thereon.

64. An act to provide for taking the acknowledgment of deeds and cessions of lands to the people of this state. 65. An act to provide for the disposition of prisoners apprehended within the counties of Ionia and Ottawa. 68.

An act to authorize James Eldredge, a minor, to convey real estate in the state of Michigan. 67. An act to impose certain duties on tho several county commissioners, and for dtbe'r 68. An act amendatory to an act entitled "An act relative to the city of Detroit," approved. ApriU, 1827.

i 6. flu' Gi.h ou itlhewj, it lipii I an on IJ. liardon. and are ers to lay out and establish a i Gel Ivalatiia-zou comity, on i route to tJranch, Lbnncii 7. There sftnb it laid oni'tuid rs road f.oin thevillig -of 1'ortsiiM riiv th comity of Saginaw, in U.v direct, route on lit lias ditrjdi.ig ret' six r.eco.-tiitig to the United tl coir SAioa- 1 i front nwrt tdigibl 1 ii.itn't- five v-v, to lit nan lllrnpiice, so caited.) atiJ ir flail and Joseph 'i'reniiiie of a.

Albert Miller of Saginaw city, n-s auitiaeyu horehy appoiiiieu lee lha: '6. In laying tint and csin'tjlisshlive; f't'-id the state shall not be liable Jf tv: L-xj) danittges Approved March 5', cjj. A true Maxxixo, Secrpfary of Sinio. DBTROl'i' DAILY FUSE PIIESS. QAY MOlt.NIN'i.

Al'UtL 9. Arrtrts cmbsts ths utitlt lt advice and cnM the Sen th: a.ul of liepreseMalices, April Oliver of Bplirttim Cal. 'sin, of Macomb, and W. of ii'onroc, to be c'eiiiinisiiiincrs appf.n-sc tint damage consequent upon tuo location ol the central railroad route throuli tli lands of Conrad Ten Eyck ami others. AppoiSTMENTS r.v Gov KTtNor.

Ihj and Kith lha advise and con-cut of the Serials. April Oili, 18:58. Eli Jlradiihuw, of Wayne ccnntr, to be one of the eomTtissioDeru to assess llio vams 01 me stale lands oa tin; Nile reserve, selected for public buiidmtr-, vice I'I. il. liliirop, iiiipointed cotrtrtlie'siotter of internal David Porter, to be one of I be commissioners lo superititend pen: Anfoi) K.

Ilatlioii, am! V. il. notaries pttblie, VV'avne cotnilv. True P. Tucker, notary puMic, S'.

Clair co. Kims Goo --Jricii, notary uublic, L-ipecr coun-y. WiHiatn V. in.s)ei;lor IJerrien citiiry. John T.

Ail 1 notary public, Ctus county. Philip McOtnber, prosecuting attonifV, couiny. Nathaniel B. Eldredge, riMtary public, Oakland county. James Ij'ive, auctioneer, Washtenaw county.

George W. Aiiilcr, ntdi.ry public, Washtenaw connive Arabs T. inspector of leather, for the county of Wayne. Tito groat of the legislative proceedings of Friday, covering nearly 100 pa'es of niitiuseripl, prevents us, as was iiilendad, from piii.ilisliitii' them in thi-j day's; p.iner. Wh tiiall be compelled lo make an abstract of litem which will he given in Tuesday's paper.

By the favor of the Secretary of Slate, we are enabled to publish the titles of the acts passed at the late session of the AsoTHElt bank FAii.ur.E. The Farmer's ij.mk of Canton, lias gone by the board, and the commtiii tv swiiuiieii out oi sotne t.ht''"e hundred thousand dollars, ilow toatiy more nuvo thus been permitted to continue their robbing opri'iitiatis, rcitiiaiiis lo be seen. The above is from the last Cleveland A fiver-lister. We suppose the Detroit Advertiser and the Cleveland II vald and izetle will lay this fraud to the general hanking lave of Michigan. The whole circulation of the associations of lies state against which inj.

tactions have been issued, does not ecpt tl that of th Canton ilasik. The last Globe states that when the absent members return to Washington, the Independent Treasury bill will be called up. Tito Ciimmercinl a pure federal concern, of tlmse the ctrcuiiifinn of whose bills the federal 'jordy of the House ui'itierlook lo is to have hittwii up sky hitrh, Fraud, forgerv ami peijttry were most common incidents 111 its niami.aeiiif ut. Tho p-esidcnL ami cashier are reported 10 have lied lo Canada. The above is from a late easlern paper.

We suppose that lie; federalists here will ley it lo the general banking iaw. Public Losses Sylvester, in bis last 'Reporter," estimates that the loss winch the public lias sustained by reason of Lite recent itatilt I til-ures at I3ostoti ami vicin.ty, is no less than This is a long figure, hut we behove it is not above the mark. We cut the above: from the Bt.ff'alo Commercial Advertiser, a whig paper. The amount of losses by the incorporated banks of Boston, is more t. an the whole circulation of Michigan, Indiana and Illinois put together.

What a pity it is that the federalists of couid not liave had a general banking law to falhcr their sins. A Row. The usual quiet of the north part of the city was disturbed 0:1 Saturday night, by a row which occurred at a German grocery, on the corner of Congress and ileaubien streets, between the Genitalis and some of the 11. S. troops, quartered opposite.

The soldiers, it appears, were the aggressors. They had been drinking, and broke some articles for which they refused to pay, when they were ejected from tho premises, one of a sergeant, receiving a severe blow on the head with an axe. He immediately armed himself with his hanger, and accompanied by tie of his comrades, with a bludgeon, assailed the premises, wdien they were fired upon. Nothing intimidated, however, they continued the assault, threatening vengeance -upon the inmates and all who endeavored to maintain the peace. The discharge of firearms had aroused and iu-furatcd the soldiers in the quarters, who we understand loaded their muskets, and for some time the affair seemed to threaten very serious consequences.

The timely arrival of the commandant, Capt JemtsoD, however, put an stop lo it. He promptly threw himself between his men and the objects of their anger, drove thetn totheir quarters and restored order. v.The majority for Isaac Hill, according to the offictul canvass, is THREE THOUSAND AND THIRTY-THHEE. The above statements show a diminution ol loans andtliscoiitils for tiie last an increase of specie of 173,401: a di minished circulation of a decrease ol the canal fund depoulesol ol individual doposites 61574,672, and of the state treasurer's Basx Convkntiox. One week from to-morrow tlie hank convention will again assemble in New York.

The banks in most of the states are determined to resume as soon as possible. Indeed we have not learned that there were objections from any state but Pennsylvania. I1 seems Mr. thdilie has formed a delt.ruiiiiation not to resume, and lo pr- vent the others if pos sihle. We hope the conven' ion will not be deterred by his threats, nor persuaded by his arguments, from carrying out Iheir design to resume at the earliest day within their power.

He intends to make every exertion lo prevent a resumption, but he should not he allowed to triumph, lie has distressed the country long en ugh for political eii'-ct and private gain he should now be put down, even if it required a beaik combination to do it. RuckcxU'r A pril 3. Steam Se.ir aciioss the Atlantic. The i British and American steam ua ttioii compa ny cltariereu tne spienii.it s-t snip ri- r.us, ot 700 tons burthen 320 h-irsu power, Lieut. Roberts commander, to periorm then' lirst trip across liie Atlantic by steam, during the period necessary for the of the ifnyal Victoria." The renins leaves London 011 the 28th iu.st.

and Cork on the 21 and will return lo Loudon 011 the of next. The Sirius is described as the li st Vessel of her class in the British waters, and has been filled with the most elegant accommodations for pa.seiigorsK Je'lic will make th" trip, from land to 'land, in about the time formerly required to sail a sloop io Albany. Messrs. Wadwortii it No. 4 Jones' lane, are the agents lor the company iu litis city.

-V. Tiie Arms savs the bill to aid tiie construction of lheJNev. and lane railroad, which passed the house, provnles fiat th- credit of tiie state to tiie amount of raitf- by the law of 13311, bo issued iu sin ilier finus, instalments of 100,000, whenever cerrespo. tiling amounts shali have been expended by lite n- pauv. About, 300.001).

it is -understood, has already exjieudetl. Adv. The Robert Fulton arrived nit Monday moru-inif, about 4 from Detroit. met with ice to her movements, except in the harbor of Eric, hen oho was detained in coasetpience, about eight hours. Tin; i'eiiu- syivuiua arrived about, Vine same tnorning.

from 1) making he sage without auv tmuitle from tin- ice. the pas- bo its fl. i) rll 3 iti'oilon Ft iil.iy. --in il'o TtiESttnTitEASirnv in Viae ct tiidiog til p-werlui npp-si: mOllll I'lmpiireft Ilii'i Ot' Mess Rives, liie democracy of Sub-Treasury witii great ihia-gv. A ni j-'iMy of the I'-ri-i' ciaits, and th -y act open Urn old republicanism the luhest n.vt.

of ami ihe all i erter-ar- tieino-riuelples of Tu'-y have an-- ugnml xtettt. passed re.so.u.io;:-' coinine: sure. In liie appointments, red a supp-or' of tho Suh-T the democratic rr-ed. an apnoi.olmen wiio was su tiveism. itv-Si.

Adc. dory of hev iiav Ihe as a p.rt has recived ofconserva- We are requested to state at Ifollls Pink-ham was frozen to death on or about the of Jan. bet ween Flint an tsso. lie was formerly from Chester, N. If.

it is suppo he has a brother residing somewhere in this state. Editors will confer a favor on the widow of the deceased, by noticing Mr. Pinkhain's death. 1'onHac Ihrald. and ridiculous.

The heading of one ofthe pages in tho last number of a popular monthly journal illustrates the sublime and the ridiculous almost to a fault thus A tritrl kiss Clams We should think this was kissing the dark and afterwards discovering the wrong customer. BuMon J'ost. The Canton Register of the 7th Nov. states that the probable stuck of tea on the 1st of epril next, will be 47,900,000 pounds, which is about a year and a buartcr's supply. the Upper Province has incurred the penalty of death." HATS 10 cases of hats, assorted, just received anil for sale by A VJC AT, auction and commission merchant, 5lh door below the Monigornery Jfafl, Woodward Avenue, Dclroa ap7 FLO Pit, miss, ime mess and prime Pork, Butler.

Lard, Cheese, Just received and far sale at very reduced rales by I. WHITING Co apa- hvdwtf Kool ol Randolph street MOTICE At a meeting of lha stockholders oflhe Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of St. Joseph at Onterville, March falh, for a choice of Directors, lha following g-aulemen W'-re chosen, viz: Adams Wakc-man, Sievens, Langly, Deniel Hogn, James Van Buren, It Toll, A Hubbard, Brown and MoaeLy. After which ty Foster, esq. tendered hts resignation as president, and Thos Lungly, esq was unanimously chosen president.

Cemervdl Mareli 15. 183d rm-If OVER-COATS. An eitensivenssortnient of Men's and Boys' Over-Coats received and foe sale, cheap for cash, by M. BROWM, ill Cor. of Woodward nnd Jefferson Avenues- eight, to defray me current expenses 01 mo go- venmtent and for other purposes.

Important law. By a new act of Parlia- 127. An act to repeal the acts consolidated mcnl oflhe (Jppor Province, it has been decltir-ii! tne revised statutes. 1 e( (nt foreigner found in arms wiltiin joint resolutions. 1.

Juint resolutions relative to toll bridge over river Huron of Lake Erie. 2. Joint resolution relative to southrrn rail- road. 3. Joint resolutions directing certain moneys i lo be received in payment ol state taxes anu for other purposes.

4. Resolutions concerning banking associations. 5. Joint resolutions relative to the Bank of Gibraltar. G.

Joint resolutions relative to appropriation for harbor of River Raisin. 7. Joint resolution relative to the publication of certain acts. 8 A resolution rclattre to the Havre Branch railroad. Resolutions relative to the release ov the state of certain lands on the Grana and Muske gon rivers.

10. Joint resolution with regard to masters in chancery, fee..

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