Imagens da página
PDF
ePub

June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the purpose of maintenance.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 539, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint Martin's Home for Boys, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 91.
AN ACT

Making an appropriation for the erection of a suitable monument, in the old graveyard in the borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, to the memory of Mollie Pitcher, the heroine of Monmouth, and providing for a commission to carry out the provisions of this act.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of two thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of erecting a suitable monument, at the old graveyard in the borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, to the memory of Mollie Pitcher, the heroine of Monmouth, whose grave is in said graveyard; and that the Governor, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and three commissioners to be appointed by the Governor, be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to take the necessary steps to carry out, as speedily as possible, the provisions of this act.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 549, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the erection of a suitable monument, in the old graveyard in the borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, to the memory of Molly Pitcher, the heroine of Monmouth, and providing for a commission to carry out the provisions of this act." I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 92.
AN ACT

Making an appropriation to erect a tablet, with the names of the soldiers of the Revolution, the Wars of one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, at Middle Springs, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of one thousand

($1,000) dollars be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated, for the purpose of erecting a tablet on which shall be subscribed the names of the soldiers who went out from Middle Springs, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, in the Revolutionary War, and in the Wars of one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and one thousand eight hundred and forty-six; and also to lay off and improve the grounds around the monument erected at Middle Springs, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania; and that the Governor be authorized to appoint three commissioners, empowered to take the necessary steps to carry out, as speedily as possible, the provisions of this act.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 561, entitled "An act making an appropriation to erect a tablet, with the names of the soldiers of the Revolution, the War of One Thousand Eight hundred and Twelve, and One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-six, at Middle Springs, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 93.
AN ACT

Making an appropriation to the Rosalia Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital, of Pittsburg.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to the Rosalia Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital, of Pittsburg, for the two fiscal years beginning June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the following purposes, namely:

For the purpose of maintenance, the sum of seven thousand dollars ($7,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the purpose of assisting in the payment of the moneys due for the erection, equipment and furnishment of the addition, now complete, to said hospital, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 546, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Rosalia Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital, of Pittsburg."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that it is a duplicate of House bill No. 546, which bill was approved in part on the 11th day of May, 1905.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 94.
AN ACT

Making an appropriation to Saint Vincent's Home, of Philadelphia. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to Saint Vincent's Home, located at the corner of Twentieth and Race streets, Philadelphia, for the two fiscal years beginning June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the purpose of maintenance.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department, Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 578, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint Vincent's Home of Philadelphia." I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time. SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 95.
AN ACT

Making an appropriation to the Pittsburg Home for Babies.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated for the two fiscal years beginning June one, one thousand nine hundred and five, to the Pittsburg Home for Babies, located in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of maintenance.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 581, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Pittsburg Home for Babies."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the conditíon of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 96.

AN ACT

Making an appropriation to the Home of the Good Shepherd, of the county of Allegheny.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to the Home of the Good Shepherd, of the county of Allegheny, for the two fiscal years beginning June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the following purposes, namely:

For the purpose of maintenance, the sum of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objections, House bill No. 586, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Home of the Good Shepherd, of the county of Allegheny."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 97.

AN ACT

Making an appropriation to Saint John's Orphan Asylum, of Philadelphia. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to Saint John's Orphan Asylum, of Philadelphia, for the two fiscal years beginning June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the purpose of maintenance.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 588, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint John's Orphan Asylum, of Philadelphia."

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time.

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 98.

AN ACT

Making an appropriation to the Mount Sania Hospital, of Philadelphia. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby specifically appropriated to the Mount Sanai Hospital, located in the city of Philadelphia, for the two fiscal years beginning June first, one thousand nine hundred and five, for the purpose of maintenance.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Executive Department,
Harrisburg, May 11, 1905.

I file herewith, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with my objection, House bill No. 595, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Mount Sania Hospital, of Philadelphia.

I withhold my approval from this bill, for the reason that the condition of the State revenue does not justify the appropriation at this time. SAML. W. PENNYPACKER.

No. 99.
AN ACT

To provide for certain improvements to that certain tract of land, known as the Paoli Parade Ground, situate in the borough of Malvern, Chester county, and making an appropriation therefor.

Whereas, Cromwell Pierce and wife, by deed dated December twenty-four, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and recorded in Chester county in miscellaneous deed book number two, page two hundred and forty-one, granted and conveyed to Lieutenant William Darlington and Major Samuel Anderson, commanding officers of the Chester and Delaware Battalions of Volunteers, all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Willistown township, now Malvern borough, in the county of Chester (on which is erected the Paoli monument), containing twenty-two acres and one hundred and ten perches of land, more or less, "in trust, as a place of parade, forever, for the use and benefit of all volunteer corps lawfully organized that have contributed towards the purchase of the same, or that may think proper to assemble thereon;" and

Jehu Griffith and wife, by deed dated September twenty, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and recorded in Chester county in deed book S, seven, volume one hundred and sixty-five, page two hundred and sixty-six, granted and conveyed to Colonel William Harris, Lieutenant Colonel Emmor Elton, John S. Yocum and David Meconkey, majors, being field and commanding officers of the First Regiment of Chester and Delaware County Volunteers, all that certain messuage and lot or piece of land situate in the township of Willistown, aforesaid, now Malvern borough (on which is erected a

« AnteriorContinuar »