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31. Preamble and Resolutions appointing commissioners to lay off the county site in Nassau county.

32. Preamble and Resolutions granting Temple Pent mileage and pay, the same as is allowed to members of the Legis lative Council.

33. Resolutions granting N. Bryant mileage and pay the same as is allowed to members of the Legislative Council. 34. Preamble and Resolutions relative to the land received by Government for military purposes at Tampa Bay, Hillsbo. rough county.

35. Preamble and Resolutions relative to the compensation of the officers of the two Houses.

36. Preamble and Resolutions relative to, and for the relief of John A. Edwards.

37. Preamble and Resolutions asking Congress for an additional Judicial District in East Florida.

38. Preamble and Resolutions authorizing the widow of the Hon. Richard Burney to receive the certificate from the Secre tary of Florida, for the pay of her husband.

49. Preamble and Resolutions asking the Delegate to use his best exertions to procure the passage of a law establishing St. Joseph into a Surveyor's District.

40. Preamble and Resolutions requiring the Secretary of Florida to distribute the census returns.

41. Resolution relative to a chamber of commerce at Key West.

42. Preamble and Resolutions, asking of Congress an appro. priation for clearing out the obstructions in the Suwannee Riv er, &c.

43. Preamble and Resolutions relative to the public lands. 44 Preamble and Resolutions relating to the Seminary lands. 45. Resolutions requesting our Delegate in Congress to procure certain benefits and appropriations for Dade county.

46. Preamble and Resolutions asking a reappropriation to re pair the road leading from Jacksonville, East Florida, to the Mineral Springs

47. Preamble and Resolution relating to the Militia claims of Col. Dempsey Pittman.

48. Resolutions relative to compensation of the Chaplains of the Senate and House of Representatives

49. Preamble and Resolutions requesting an appropriation to repair the bridges on the road from St. Augustine to New Smvina, &c

50. Resolutions relative to the report of the Commissioners on Indian depredations in West Florida.

51. Memorial to Congress relative to losses sustained by the people of Florida from Indian depredations.

52 Preamble and Resolutions relative to Indian depredations in Washington county, West Florida.

53. Preamble and Resolutions relative to the division of Florida into two Territories.

54. Preamble and Resolutions relative to the establishment of a mail route from Jacksouville, via Tallahassee and St. Marks to New Orleans.

55. Report and Resolutions for the relief of R. C. Allen's representative.

LAWS

OF THE TERRITORY OF FLORIDA,

Passed by the Legislative Council at its Twenty-Second Session-1834.

An ACT to admit Cameron Anderson to practice law in the several Court in this Territory.

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[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That Cameron Anderson, notwithstanding his minority, may be admitted to practice as an Attorney and Counsellor at law, in this Territory: Provided, That the said Cameron Anderson shall first be examined and Proviso. declared qualified therefor, by one of the Judges of the Superior Courts of this Territory, or such persons as he may appoint. [Approved, 5th February, 1844.

An ACT more particularly to define and change the Western boundary

line of Madison county.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That Gum Swamp shall be the Western BounWestern boundary line of Madison county, commencing at dary. the Georgia line, thence down said swamp to the big Ocilla,

thence down said stream to the Gulph of Mexico, the present boundary line of said county.

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Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That so much of an act passed at the last session of the Legislative Council, and approved 22nd Repealing day of February, 1843, as conflicts with the provisions of this act, be, and the same is hereby repealed.

[Approved, 5th February, 1844.

An ACT to admit Mariano D. Papy to practice law in the several Courts in this Territory

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governer and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That Mariano D. Papy, notwithstanding his minority, may be admitted to practice as an Attorney and Counsellor at law, in the several Courts of law and

Equity, in this Territory: Provided, That the said Mariano D. Papy, shall first be examined and declared qualified therefor, by To be first ex- one of the Judges of the Superior Courts of this Territory, or amined. such persons as he may appoint.

[Approved, 5th February, 1844.

Spring and Fall terms.

An ACT to change the time of holding the Superior Courts of Walton
County.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Coun cil of the Territory of Florida, That the Spring Term of the Superior Court in Walton county, shall commence on the second Monday in March, in each and every year; and the Fall Term shall commence ou the fourth Monday in October, in each and every year,

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That this law shall have full force and virtue from and after the tenth day of May next.

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws conflicting with the true intent aud meaning of this law, be, and the same are hereby repealed.

[Approved, 5th February, 1844.

An ACT to alter and change the name of Sarah Ann Vandergrift. [SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That the name of Sarah Ann Vandergrift, shall be, and is hereby declared to be altered, and changed; and that henceforward the said Sarah Ann Vandergrift, shall be known and called by the name of Theodora Caroline Trezvant.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That this act shall take effect, and be in force from and after its passage, and approval. [Approved 5th February, 1844.

County site.

An ACT to amend, an act entitled an act to organize Wakulla county. [SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That from and after the passage of this act, that New Port, on the St. Mark's river, in the county of Wakulla, shall be, and is hereby declared to be the county site of Wakulla county; and that all suits that are, or may be pending, in the said county of Wakulla, shall be transferred to, and stand upon the docket, in the Clerk's office at said town of New Port.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the commissioners elect

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