BALTIMORE CITY |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Part of Bridge-street continued, lying
within the precincts,
declared a public highway,
The building of a Protestant Episcopal
Church, by
the name of Saint Peter's, authorised,
The mayor, &c. empowered to authorise
the drawing
of lotteries by the trustees of the Impartial Free School,
and the committee of the Second Presbyterian Church,
Provision for establishing a market
in the western
precincts, and for the regulation of the same,
Water-street to be opened and extended,
Baltimore College founded, &c.
A lottery authorised for purchasing
ground and building
a market house, in the western precincts,
The laws respecting the inspection
of flour, provision,
&c. extended to the precincts,
Not to authorise the inspection at any mill therein
The acts of 795, ch. 59, and 1796,
ch. 63, respecting
an Insurance Company, continued (except where
altered,) to February 1, 1820, &c. and certain powers
granted,
Empowered to invest its funds in different stocks,
The Union Insurance Company of Maryland
incorporated,
&c.
Ground belonging to the society of Quakers
to be
sold,
Primrose alley to be condemned as
a public alley,
A street running from Green-street
to High-street to
be opened and extended,
The Marine Insurance Company incorporated,
&c.
A supplement to the act to provide
for the administration
of justice in cases of crimes and misdemeanors
in the city and county of Baltimore,
Regulations concerning a seminary
under the direction
of W. Du Bourg and others,
The 17th section of the act of 1784,
ch. 69, repealed,
and the surplus of the monies collected for ordinary
and retailers licenses to be paid into the treasury,
Regulations concerning vagrants,
The vestry of St. Paul's parish authorised
to draw a
lottery within the city,
Saint Peter's school established,
Additional compensation granted to
the Harbour
Master,
Powers given to the corporation respecting
Rogers's
addition,
The city commissioners authorised
to receive proof
as to where the water had extended, and the ground
made by individuals, or acquired by alluvion, &c.
in
the same manner as they were authorised to establish
the bounds of streets, &c.
The act for regulating the courts,
&c. not to alter
the powers of the criminal court, or to give criminal
jurisdiction to Baltimore county court,
A lottery authorised in aid of a literary
institution
established by Samuel Knox,
An act to compel the proprietors of
lots binding on
the water at the west end of the Basin to extend and
improve the same,
A lottery authorised for the benefit
of St. Mary's
College,
Baltimore city and county form the
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Session. Ch. S.
1802 102
105
1803
45
1803
27
44
1805
19
1811
18
1803
68
1804
17
1803
74
1807
97
1803
76
83
1804
37
1807
70
1804
41
1815 213
1804
48
1806
17
1809
53
1804
49
50
56
60
65
71
93
96
1818 169
1804 104
1805
6
18
42
54
65
25
74
84
87
97
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