INDEX. 229 125 A с 358 Camden and Amboy Rail Road, a severe night 320 31 suit againsi for baggage lost 277 385 Do and Ohio 190 248 ib 32 N. England 248 352 118 Mahoning 190 400 59 157 Pennsylvania 40 60 65 72 79 103 247 386 388 397 407 409 282 15 Susquehanna 362 397 128 248 272 190 6 416 13 75 effects of, on the price of transporta- tion 16 288 arrival at Hollidaysburg from Utica 31 commissioners report on amount saved by using the public works 45 72 49 316 380 convention at Butler, proceedings and 37'6 69 and rail roads compared 111 231 247 268 times of being open from ice 124 126 comparative view as to time, lockage, dimensions, climate and cost of trans. 16 302 335 152 Chesapeake and Obio 335 report of commissioners N. Y. on rail 231 247 268 124 minutes of the first meeting relating to 239 improvements of Schuylkill 247 do of repairs of 249 320 249 252 tabular view of 251 271 account of a trip on boat arr at Harrisburg from Uti 336 new boat, great speed on 407 288 new application of water power of 44 352 daily line of boats between Pittsburg 336 220 184 Capital punishments, debate on, in Legislature, 317 9 204 218 230 48 64 82 96 110 208 288 140 107 ib of travellers on 109 tolls taken on, 1825 to 1835 340 385 and Ohio do do 190 62 Chester co., decision respecting Barton's will 56 80 beef, weights of 64 82 96 110 208 meteorol. tables 83 sheep, weights of 175 192 Atheneum, report 190 83 68 report of Cbester co., Floral calendar 336 Delaware river, report of commissioners on the 16 1 agreement between the commissioners 79 of Penna. and N. J. 79 instructions to E, F. Gay do ib 141 4 152 23 letter from S. D. Ingham 25 154 proceedings of a meeting in Bucks 104 47 61 107 report of commissioners of Legisla. 156 ture on agreement of commison'rs 97 estimate of evaporation of 6 84 judges appointed 222 288 16 302 335 352 235 128 Dry goods, meeting of dealers on, relating to 384 109 320 E 60 336 415 Education, new school bill introduced into Le- 64 159 report of Sec'y of State on Common 87 schools, and votes on the law 192 205 297 Rev. John Ludlow's inaugural ad. 299 195 336 report of majority of committee on 111 the bill, and voters of counties 205 362 206 415 letter of Dr. Leiber on the relation between crime and, with statistical 15 29 211 225 252 278 22 report of controllers of public schools 219 23 speech of Mr. Stevens on bill for 282 act to establish a ger.eral system of 159 287 address before the mechanics associ- 27 391 382 tock 160 208 79 trade of ib 61 tapping of, hy N. York canal, time it opens 146 6 16 79 Exchange, Philadelphia, cost, and state of funds 406 79 Exports of cotton and tobacco from Philadel. phia, 1833-34 23 80 80 304 Fahnestock, W. M's account of Ephrata, and 208 160 6 84 173 328 336 to 1834 25 inspected do 61 400 96 Institute, premiums offered by 340 391 G 15 on, to Councils, report 182 202 27 184 838 245 316 416 Girard's Legacy, accounts to be sent to Leg. 14 29 condensed statements of the affairs of 82 the estate, and stocks approprioted to different objects 173 17 33 56 32 . Girard, college, reports 14 72 73 255 Law Cases and Intelligence- report of Prothonotary of District Court of 74 city and co., on cases referred under arbi. 255 tration act, 1810 303 256 U. States vs. Halberstadt-removing casks 73 with inspection marks on, Judge Bald. 382 314 352 Rev. S. Helffenstein vs, David Thomas- 316 331 336 acis passed by the Legislature, 1834-5 337 ordinance relating to clocks and observatory 66 203 Ex parte Poulson, case depending between Drew and Swift-contempt of Court by 119 380 Law academy, W. Rawle, Junior's address 401 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., report 118 Leiber, Dr's letter on relation between education 32 211 225 252 278 184 23 tan canal 336 198 156 224 331 M 96 80 190 271 174 387 17 33 62 63 83 96 101 102 112 128 156 61 160 175 204 218 229 272 278 304 320 336 346 364 406 Mills, James' 2d balloon ascension from Lancaster 376 Mine Hill and Sch. Haven rail road co., annual 271 report Monongahela region, products of 108 Mount Carbon, census of 140 145 49 and Philadelphia, difference of time, on goods sent west from 416 107 411 245 O 59 405 119 P 86 190 364 202 Paupers, Foreign and American, in Philadelphia Almshouse 157 220 Penitentiary, Eastern, report to Leg. on S. R. 288 222 258 278 new act respecting 267 223 report of Inspectors,&c., with sta. tistical tables 292 296 252 211 225 correspondence bet. P. Tidyman and S. R. Wood, on 360 Crawford, (English commissioners) 247 376 256 Indians under the Elm tree 117 138 letters from 162 81 Do. respecting Penn's treaty under Elm tree 117 118 277 report of committee on inland na. vigation, on the internal im- 287 150 in 1730, described 199 inspection laws of 330 78 N over Penn'a Canal, rates of toll on 40 Philadelphia, ordinance providing for public 60 223 lying-in-charity, report 224 Proceedings of Military Council,re. 71 224 correspondence with Gov'or Wolf 72 327 79 256 new tonnage built at, 1825 to 1834 269 102 memorial against bridge 326 271 cost of bringing cotton to, from 387 288 Columbia and Phila. W. B, Mitch- 388 297 memorial of Fire association 328 purchase of lo: near Fair Mount au. thorized 329 iron railing round Washington square 328 56 302 rail way through the city, report of 65 330 inexpedient to sell part of Will's ib city rail roads, reports on 332 346 366 410 14 mechanics strike, for 6 to 6 hours labour 367 15 17 33 Council resolves in favour of ditto 368 Brigadier General's election 382 Walnut street prison sold 383 and Lancaster, first stages between 387 16 31 408 21 23 markets, opposition to taking down 23 410 26 meeting opposed to removal of 27 356 appropriation to firemen's association ib report on Scott's Legacies ib Do on hack stands ib 32 ordinance on clocks and observatory ib report of County Board 319 16 59 16 number of steamboats arri'd and dep'd 80 60 96 63 daily line of steamboats between, and Louisville 102 75 107 76 period of opening and closing the na- 80 144 229 daily line of canal boats from, to Phil. 83 adelphia, established 220 243 267 85 time of first arrival at, from Olean, 83 96 229 quick trip from Louisville to 267 first arrival from, at Pbiladelphia 267 109 new trade with Chautauque co. N. Y. 287 trade of canal at 327 orphan Asylum, report 405 122 jaunt from, to Philadelphia, described 414 123 coal from, sold on the way to Philad. 79 “Spohn" tract, described ib 135 135 jb 175 140 176 156 304 31 10 202 R 206 27 Camden and Amboy, severe night upon 31 210 41 Mine lilland Schuylkill Haven co., an- nual report 78 85 16 209 |