NOV. 1809.
CHAP. 113. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
shall be, and the same is hereby vested in the mayor and city council
of Baltimore, for the use of the said city. |
Accounts to be
settled with treasurer
of the city, &. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That upon the expiration
of the said
five years after the drawing of said lottery, or as soon thereafter
as conveniently may be, the said James A. Buchanan, David Winchester,
John Comegys, James Calhoun, jun. Nicholas G. Ridgely,
James Williams, George Hoffman, James Patridge, Robert Miller,
Washington Hall, Isaac McKim, Lemuel Taylor, Robert Gilmore,
jun. Fielding Lucas, John Frick, James Barroll, Benjamin H.
Mulliken, Nathaniel F. Williams, Levi Hollingsworth, Edward
J. Cole, Doctor James Cocke, William Gwynn and William H.
Winder, or a majority of them, shall settle their accounts of receipts
and expenditures under this act, and pay over the balance, if any,
remaining in their hands, to the treasurer of the said city of Baltimore,
to and for the purpose of keeping, preserving, repairing
or completing, as occasion may require, said monument or statue,
and improvements. |
Bond to be deposited
in clerk's office.
Proviso. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the
duty of the said
James A. Buchanan, David Winchester, John Comegys, James
Calhoun, jun. Nicholas G. Ridgely, James Williams, George Hoffman,
James Patridge, Robert Miller, Washington Hall, Isaac
McKim, Lemuel Taylor, Robert Gilmore, jun. Fielding Lucas,
John Frick, James Barroll, Benjamin H. Mulliken, Nathaniel F.
Williams, Levi Hollingsworth, Edward J. Cole, Doctor James
Cocke, William Gwynn and William H. Winder, before they proceed
to act under this law, to deposite such bond in the clerk's office
of Baltimore county, there to be recorded, and upon such bond,
or any office copy thereof, suit or suits may be instituted against
the obligors therein, or any of them, or their or any of their legal
representatives, for any breach or noncompliance with the condition
of the same, in the same manner as suits on administration
bonds are; Provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed
to
divest the county of Baltimore of their right to the old court-house,
or to the ground or public square whereon the same now stands,
nor to prevent the commissioners of the city of Baltimore from grading
and levelling said public square. |
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Passed Jan. 6, 1810. |
CHAP. CXIV.
An Act providing for the payment of the Cost which accrued upon
the
Trial of John Free, of Prince-George's County, at September
Term,
one thousand eight hundred and six. Lib. TH.
No. 2, fol. 289. |
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Passed Jan. 6, 1810. |
CHAP. CXV.
An Act to lay out and straighten a Road in Baltimore County, and
to
repeal the Acts of Assembly therein mentioned.
Lib. TH. No. 2,
fol. 290. |
Commissioners appointed
to lay out
and straighten
road. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That
Henry Ebaugh, Michael Armagosh and Adam Showers, be and
they are hereby appointed commissioners, to lay out, straighten and
amend, the whole, or any part or parts, of the road leading from
the Frederick county line, at or near Ludwick Wampler's mill, to
the mill of Henry Ebaugh, and thence to intersect the Hanover
turnpike road at or near Captain Richard Richard's school-house,
of a width not exceeding thirty feet, in the straightest and the best |
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