POST OFFICE
POST OFFICERS
POST ROADS
POTOMAC
POUNDAGE FEES
POWHATAN
PREFERENCE
PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES
PRICE, EVAN
PRICE, WALTER
PRINCE-GEORGE'S
COUNTY |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
The expense of postage to be allowed
by the levy
courts,
Exempted from militia duty,
Powers vested in Congress respecting
their repair,
See Patowmack.
Directions concerning, on the death
of a sheriff, &c.
before sale, or before the return day,
See Fees.
Manufacturing Company of Maryland,
incorporated
at Baltimore,
Direction as to liens on the property
of insolvent
debtors,
Proceedings to be had in the county
courts on an allegation
by any creditor of a conveyance with intent to
give an undue preference by an insolvent debtor,
Any deed, conveyance, transfer, assignment,
or delivery
of any property, of any debts, rights or claims,
to any creditor or security, made by any person with
a view or under an expectation of being or becoming
an insolvent debtor, declared an undue and improper
preference within the meaning of the 9th section of the
act of 1805, ch. 110,
All conveyances, assignments, &c.
of any property,
rights, &c. to a creditor, or security, thereafter
made by
any person with a view of becoming an insolvent debtor,
and with an intent to give an undue preference, declared
null and void,
An amendment respecting the manner
of their election
proposed by congress to the several states, ratified,
The state divided into nine districts
for choosing eleven
electors of the president and vice-president,
The election of electors directed
to be on the second
Monday of November 1808, and on the same day in
every fourth year thereafter,
The electors of president and vice-president
directed
to assemble on the first Wednesday in December 1808,
and in every fourth year thereafter, at the city of Annapolis,
and perform the duties enjoined on them,
—Unless congress should otherwise direct, and in
that event on the day directed,
The governor and council, on receiving
the returns
of electors to choose the president and vice-president,
&c. to ascertain the votes given for each, and thereupon
declare by proclamation, signed by the governor,
the names of the persons elected,
—Such proclamations to be inserted in such newspapers
on both shores as they may direct,
—Where two or more candidates have an equal number
of votes, the governor and council to determine on
the election by lot,
The allowance of the electors increased,
Of Montgomery county—money to be levied
for his
support,
Of Anne-Arundel county—same,
Swine prevented from going at large
in Queen-Anne,
A road to be opened from Bladensburgh
to the City
of Washington, |
Session. Ch. S.
1817 139
4
1811 182
1
1802 115
1813 102
5
6
1814
83
1805 110
7
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9
1807
55
1812
77 1
1803
65
1805
97 3
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9
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21
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33
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34
1811 156
1817
43
1814
52
1800
48
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