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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1837.
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entitled to all the estate, real, personal and mixed,
choses in action etc., belonging to or due to the sever-
al companies aforesaid, and may sue and be sued, plead
and be impleaded on the several contracts, obligations,
claims and demands of the several companies aforesaid,
by the name and style of the Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton and Baltimore Rail Road Company.
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CHAP. 31.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the rate of tolls of
the Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore Rail
Road Company for freight or transportation of passen-
gers shall he uniform, equal and alike upon freight or
passengers transported from Philadelphia to Baltimore
and from Baltimore to Philadelphia and for equal dis-
tance tin either direction.
CHAPTER 31.
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Tolls.
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An act to authorize Benjamin I. Cohen, to make and
execute a deed for certain lands therein mentioned, to
Andrew Biggs, of the State of Pennsylvania.
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Passed Jan. 31,
1838.
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WHEREAS, Israel Cohen, Solomon E. Cohen, Ra-
chel E. Cohen, Maria Cohen, Catharine F. Cohen,
Georgian Cohen and Edward Cohen, of the city of
Baltimore, by their petition to this General Assembly
have set forth, that they arc the children and heirs at
law of Catharine Cohen, deceased, and that their said
mother in her lifetime, entered into a contract to sell
to a certain Andrew Biggs, of the State of Pennsyl-
vania, her interest (being one undivided seventh part)
in a certain tract or part of a tract of land, lying on
the Sewickly Old Town Creek, in Sewickly Town-
ship, Westmorland county, Pennsylvania, for a cer-
tain sum, whereof a part being paid, the residue is
payable upon the delivery to the purchaser of a good
and sufficient deed for her said interest, which never-
theless they are unable to execute by reason of their
minority, and it seeming reasonable, that the said in-
fants should not lose the benefit of said sale; — There-
fore,
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Preamble.
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