1811.
CHAP. 213.
Collection of fines
and penalties. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
15. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all fines and penalties
under this
act shall be collected and applied in the same manner as is provided
in the act to which this is a supplement. |
Courts-martial—of
whom they shall
be composed. |
16. AND BE IT ENACTED, That every court-martial
for the trial
of field officers shall be composed of three commissioned officers,
who shall be ordered to meet by the brigadier general of infantry
in whose district or brigade the delinquents may reside; every regimental
court-martial shall be composed of three commissioned officers,
and every extra squadron court-martial shall also be composed
of three commissioned officers. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1812. |
CHAP. CCXIV.
An Act to authorise the Levy Court of Prince-George's County to
assess
and levy a sum of money for the purpose therein mentioned.
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 310. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS Thomas Harrison, of Prince-George's county,
by his
petition to this general assembly hath set forth, that he is far advanced
in years, and labouring under many infirmities produced
by the hardships he sustained in your revolutionary struggle, which
render him utterly incapable of supporting himself; and the prayer
of your petitioner appearing just and reasonable, therefore, |
Levy authorised
for support of
Thos. Harrison. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the levy court of Prince-George's county shall, and they are hereby
empowered, at their levy court annually, so long as they shall
see cause, to assess and levy on the assessable property of said
county, a sum of money not exceeding thirty dollars, for the support
and maintenance of the said Thomas Harrison, and that the
same be collected annually by the collector of Prince-George's
county, and by him paid to the said Thomas Harrison or his order. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1812. |
CHAP. CCXV.
An Act for the encouragement of learning in Harford County.
Lib.
TH. No. 3, fol. 311. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS the establishment of seminaries for the
education of
youth in this, as well as other counties, has been of essential benefit
to society, by bringing forward a succession of able and virtuous
characters, qualified to discharge the various duties of public
and private life: And whereas, the general diffusion of scientific
knowledge through such means is the more essentially necessary in
a country like ours, the perpetuity of whose happy government materially
depends upon the religion, virtue and patriotism, of the
people at large, from whom all power in relation to the government
emanates, and before whom public men and measures are daily
passing in judgment, and who are eligible in one way or other to
the most important trusts and offices, both in church and state,
trusts and offices that require the utmost extent of human acquisition;
therefore, |
An academy to be
erected under direction
of trustees. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
there be erected, and hereby is erected and established, at or near
Belle-Air, in Harford county, an academy for the liberal education
of youth in such sciences and branches of learning as the trustees
and professors thereof shall from time to time think useful and expedient
for the benefit and advancement of the institution; and the
said academy shall be regulated under the management, direction |
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