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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

and five*, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors,
and its several supplements, in the same manner, and upon
the same terms and conditions, as if the said Dominick Galt and
John Thomas had obtained the assent of so many of their creditors,
as have due to them two-thirds in amount of the debts owing by the
said Dominick Galt and John Thomas.

    1811.

CHAP. 22.

*  Ch. 110.

                                            _____
                                      CHAP. XXIII.
An Act to empower Rebecca Candler and John Candler, Administrators
    of William Candler, late Sheriff and Collector of Montgomery
    County, to collect Fees and County Tax put into his hands for
    Collection during his life time.  Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 44.

                                    A Supplement, Nov. 1812, ch. 33.


Passed Dec. 27.
                                            _____
                                    CHAP. XXIV.
An Act for opening and extending a Street and communication between
    Gough and Wolfe-Streets, in the City of Baltimore. Lib. TH. No.
    3, fol. 44.

Passed Dec. 27.
    WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly, by a number
of the inhabitants of the city of Baltimore, that their convenience
would be materially promoted by the opening and extending a
street in the said city, connecting together Wolfe-street and Gough-street;
and the said representation appearing just, therefore,
Preamble.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the city commissioners be and they are hereby empowered, to open
and extend the street called Wolfe-street in the city of Baltimore,
commencing at its intersection with Prince-street, and continuing
the same course of Wolfe-street, with the breadth of Wolfe-street,
until it meets a continuation of Gough-street, in the said city, from
its intersection with Harford-street, extended with the breadth of
Gough-street, until it meets the said continuation of Wolfe-street; 
and the said street and communication, when so opened and extended,
and when the valuation and assessment hereafter directed
to be made, shall have taken place, shall be deemed and taken,
and is hereby declared to be a public street and highway for ever
thereafter; and the said commissioners are hereby required to return
a plot ascertaining the limits and extent of the said street, when
so extended and opened, to the register of the city of Baltimore,
who shall receive and file the same as part of the plot of the city of
Baltimore.
City commissioners
appointed to
extend street.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of Baltimore county,
after having given at least ten days notice in one of the news-papers
of the city of Baltimore, shall, at any time before the first Monday
of May next, summon twelve freeholders, inhabitants of the said
city, not interested in the premises, who, being first sworn to assess
and value what damages shall be sustained by any person or persons
whomsoever, by reason of the opening and extending the aforesaid
street, (taking all benefits and inconveniencies into consideration,)
shall proceed to assess and value what damages may be sustained
by any person or persons whomsoever, by opening and extending
the said street; and shall also declare what sum of money
each individual benefitted thereby shall respectively contribute and
pay towards compensating the person or persons injured by opening
and extending the said street; and the names of the person or persons,
Freeholders to be
summoned to value
damages.


 
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