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of the Peace and two Constables; for election dis-
trict number five, two Justices of the Peace and two
Constables; for election district number six, two
Justices of the Peace and two Constables; for elec-
tion. district number seven, two Justices of the Peace
and two Constables; for election district number
eight, four Justices of the Peace and two Constables,
and for election district number nine, two Justices of
the Peace and two Constables.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1, 1872.
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CHAPTER 156.
AN ACT to repeal section ninety-two of article ten,
of the Code of Public Local Laws, title " Dorches-
ter county," and to re-enact the same with amend-
ments.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That section ninety-two of article ten, of
the Code, of Public Local Laws, title " Dorchester
county," be and the same is hereby repealed and re-
enacted to read as follows:
92. That the boundaries of Election District num-
ber twelve shall be as follows: beginning at the'
bridge, on the main branch of the Nanticoke river,;
at Federalsburg, thence with the county road that
separates Dorchester from Caroline county to Upper'
Hunting Creek, thence with said creek until it inter-
sects Lower Hunting Creek, thence up and with said'
creek to its head or until it intersects the county road
leading from Upper Hunting Creek to Cabin Creek,.
thence with said road until it intersects the manor
line, thence with said line to Washington Chapel,
thence with the aforesaid line and road that divides
the lands of Nathan Williams from Thomas A. Trice,
Nicholas Wright, from Stephen Andrews and James
M. Hurlock, thence following the plain road leading
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Repealed.
Re-enacted.
Boundaries of
election dis-
trict number
twelve in
Dorchester
county.
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