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            LEVIN WINDER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the treasurer of the western shore be and he is hereby authorised
and required, to pay the several persons, their executors, administrators,
assigns or orders, or to such of them as shall offer to receive
the same, the several sums of current money allowed to them
respectively, as they appear to be settled and ascertained by the said
journal of accounts, out of money now in the treasury, or that shall
come into the treasury, subject to the appropriation of the general
assembly.

    1814.

CHAP. 99.

Treasurer authorised
to pay.

                                            _____
 
                                         CHAP. C.
A Further Supplement to the act*, entitled, An act for opening and
    extending Aisquith-Street in the Eastern Precincts of Baltimore.
   
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 358.

Passed Jan. 30, 1815.
*  Nov. 1812, ch. 118.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the collector of taxes of the city of Baltimore, for the time being,
shall have authority to collect by distress or otherwise, from all
persons chargeable therewith, their respective proportions of the
damages for opening and extending said street, as ascertained by
the commissioners appointed by the mayor of said city, in virtue
of the supplement passed at the last session of the general assembly
of Maryland, to which this is a further supplement.
Damages may be
collected by distress.
                                            _____
 
                                        CHAP. CI.
A Supplement to an act , entitled, An act to open and extend Queen-Street
            in the City of Baltimore. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 358.

Passed Jan. 30, 1815.
†  Dec. 1813, ch. 97.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
in case the person or persons chargeable with the payment of any
sum or sums of money for benefits derived from the opening and
extending of said street, in pursuance of the act to which this is a
supplement, shall neglect or refuse to make such payments to the
city commissioners of Baltimore, within one month after the passage 
of this act, then it shall be the duty of the collector of the
taxes of the said city, and he is hereby authorised, to collect by
distress or otherwise, such sum or sums, and he or they, as the
case may be, shall pay over to the same to the person or persons entitled
thereto under the original act, first deducting and retaining
out of such sums the paving tax due from the person or persons
so entitled for paving said streets.
May collect by distress.
                                            _____
 
                                        CHAP. CII.
An Act to incorporate the Members of the Library Company of Emmittsburg,
                in Frederick County. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 359.

Passed Jan. 30, 1815.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
Robert S. Annan, James Moor, Lewis Wever, Parick Reid, John
Troxal, junior, William W. Patterson, John Smith, Michael Row,
James Hughes, William Long, Jacob Troxel, A. Munro, Andrew
Smith, Benjamin Ogle, (of James,) and John Boner, and such
other persons as they may hereafter admit into their company,
agreeably to such rules and by-laws as they may establish for the
beneficial and orderly management of their institution, shall be and
they, and their successors and assigns, are hereby declared to be
one community, corporation and body politic, for ever hereafter,
by the name and style of The Library Company of Emmittsburg,
Company incorporated.


 
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