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TURNPIKES, FREE.

An act to establish a free turnpike road from New Philadelphia, in
the county of Tuscarawas, to the Ohio river, opposite Wellsburg, in
Virginia, passed January 17, 1844....................

An act to amend an act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road
from Lima, Allen county, to Perrysburg, Wood county, passed
February 3, 1844

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road in the county of
Williams, passed February 8, 1844.

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An act to lay out and establish the Lima and Canal Lock Free Turn-
pike Road, passed February 12, 1844...

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road in the county of
Williams, passed February 12, 1844

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Findlay,
Hancock county, to Kalida, in the county of Putnam, passed Feb-
ruary 19, 1844...

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Wapaukon-
netta, Allen county, to Kalida, in the county of Putnam, passed
February 19, 1844.

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Findlay,
Hancock county, to the Miami Canal, in the county of Putnam,
passed February 19, 1844...

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Kalida, Put-
nam county, to Napoleon, Henry county, and to the Michigan State
line, passed March 4, 1844
An act to establish a free turnpike road from Columbus, in the coun-
ty of Franklin, to Bellefontaine, in the county of Logan, passed
March 4, 1844......

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Van Bu-
ren, in the county of Hancock, to the south line of Lucas county,
passed March 5, 1844
An act to establish a free turnpike road from Piqua, in Miami county,
through Hardin, in Shelby county, to Wapaukonnetta, in Allen
county, passed March 12, 1844
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An act to establish and lay out a free turnpike road from Lebanon to
Hopkinsville, in Warren county, passed March 12, 1844 .. ....... 165
An act to establish and lay out a free turnpike road from West
Charlestown, in Miami county, to Logansville, in Logan county,
passed March 12, 1844.

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An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Allentown,
Allen county, to Kalida, in the county of Putnam, passed March
12, 1844..
An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Ottawa, in
the county of Putnam, to the Miami Canal, passed March 12, 1844, 201
An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Kenton,
Hardin county, through St. Marys, in Mercer county, to the Indi-
ana State line, passed March 12, 1844...

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An act to establish a free turnpike road from Troy to the Dayton and
Covington Turnpike, passed March 12, 1844.
An act to lay out and establish a free turnpike road from Wapaukon-
netta, in the county of Allen, to intersect the Lima and Defiance
Free Turnpike Road, in the county of Putnam, passed March 6,

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RESOLUTIONS

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In relation to the postage of members of the General Assembly..
Relative to the Reports of State officers.....
Relative to the settlers on the Indian Lands, in the county of Crawford 250
Relative to the incorporation of churches and religious societies..... 250
Relative to printing extra copies of the report of the Superintendent
of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.............
Relative to the reception of Jacob Miller into the Lunatic Asylum............. 251
Relative to the construction of a Bridge across the Ohio river, at
Wheeling, Virginia..................................

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Relative to printing extra copies of the Annua! Report of the Blind
Asylum.....
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Imposing certain duties on the Auditor of State and county Auditors. 252
Relative to the employment of an Oculist by the Directors of the
Blind Asylum.....
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Relative to printing extra copies of the report of Commissioners of
the Canal Fund...
Relative to printing extra copies of the report of the Board of Public
Works...
Relative to the delivery of laws and journals to the county of Monroe 254
Relative to delinquent lands and town lots......
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Relative to the payment of Samuel Herdman for certain services ........ 255
Relative to certain lots in the town of Perrysburg, Wood county...... 255
Relative to the appropriation to procure clothing for destitute pupils

in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and in the Institution of the Blind 256
Relative to the Neville Institute, Columbiana county.....
Relative to the claim of John Walton

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Relative to printing the acts fixing the times of holding the Supreme
Court, and the Court of Common Pleas.......

For the payment of Jacob Boswell.....

Appointing Trustees of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.....................
Relative to the rate of postage.......

Relative to the payment of certain claims ..............

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Relative to the payment of money to William Domigan.....
Relative to distribution of Laws to Poor House Directors......
Relative to furnishing certain Documents to Library Societies.
Relative to going into certain elections.......
Relative to the distribution of Laws and Documents.........
Relative to the distribution of laws and documents to Monroe county 261
Relative to a State Armory........
Relative to a day of Thanksgiving....

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Relative to the Walhonding Canal to Mount Vernon....
Relative to the purchase of Hazard's Register for the Library
Relative to going into certain elections
Relative to a reservoir near Massillon...

Relative to the payment of certain claims...........

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Relative to the distribution of Statutes and Public Documents..
Relative to the payment of Warren Young and E. Ayres-
Appointing Noah H. Swayne Director of the Lunatic Asylum...
Relative to erecting a Telescope on the Public Square......
Relative to Revised Statutes for Hancock and Putnam counties.

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ACTS OF A GENERAL NATURE.

AN ACT

To amend an act entitled "An act further to amend an act defining the duties of County
Treasurers, and for other purposes," passed March 12, 1844.

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SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State When a receipt of Ohio, That where any tract of land or town lots shall be is produced by returned delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes, and placed lands advertised on the duplicate of the succeeding year, and the owner, or a delinquent no person liable to pay taxes therefor, shall produce the receipt of made from duthe treasurer for such taxes of the preceding year, it shall not plicate. be lawful for the county auditor or treasurer to make any deduction from the duplicate of such tax, interest or penalty, but the same shall be chargeable to the treasurer, as if such receipt had not been produced; provided that it shall be the duty of the treasurer to receive such receipt in discharge of Such receipt the tax for the year that is returned delinquent, with the in- good for said tax, terest and penalty. And the auditor of the county shall credit such treasurer with the amount, and shall forthwith proceed by action of debt to collect such tax, interest, or penalty from the treasurer who gave such receipt; and it shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney to attend to any such suit so commenced by the auditor.

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SEC. 2. That it shall not be lawful for any county treasurer, Property exempt acting under the act to which this is an amendment, to dis- from execution train any property which is, by the general laws of this state, trained. exempt from execution.

SEC. 3. This act to take effect from and after its passage.

JOHN M. GALLAGHER,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
DAVID CHAMBERS,

not to be dis

December 21, 1844.

Speaker of the Senate.

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