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            EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

Henry Shafer, Henry Bentz, Abraham Schmutz and Frederick
Grosh, or such majority of them as shall undertake to act under
this law, shall, before the sale or disposal of any ticket or tickets
in said lottery, give their bond to the state of Maryland, in the
penalty of three thousand dollars, conditioned that they will well
and truly apply so much of the money arising therefrom, within six
months after the drawing of said lottery shall commence, as will
satisfy the fortunate adventurers for prizes drawn by them, and
after deducting the necessary expenses incurred in said lottery,
shall, within twelve months from the time the drawing of said lottery
shall commence, apply the money raised by such lottery to the
repairing of the German United Evangelic Lutheran and Evangelic
Reformed Congregations, at Christ church, in and about Jersalem-town,
in Washington county.

NOV. 1809.

CHAP. 132.

    2.  BE IT ENACTED, That it shall and may be the duty of the said
commissioners, before they act as such, to lodge the bond made and
entered into as aforesaid in the office of the clerk of Washington
county court, 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 legal representatives, for any
breach or noncompliance with the condition of the same.
Bond to be lodged
in clerk's office.
                                            _____
 
                                  CHAP. CXXXIII.
An Act authorising James Cochran, Collector of the first collection
    District in Cecil County, to complete his Collection. 
Lib. TH. No. 
    2, fol. 328.

Passed Jan. 7, 1810.
                                            _____
 
                                    CHAP. CXXIV.
An Act for the relief and benefit of John Latour, of the City of Baltimore.
                             
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 328.

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the county court of Baltimore, or any one of the judges of the sixth
judicial district in the recess of the said court, upon the application
of John Latour, of the city of Baltimore, be and they are hereby
authorised and empowered to extend to him the full benefit and relief
of the act of assembly passed at November session, eighteen
hundred and five*, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors, and the supplements thereto, notwithstanding the execution
of a certain deed, bearing date on or about the sixteenth day
of March, eighteen hundred and seven, by the said John Latour to
a certain William Van Wyck, Joshua Dorsey and Peter A. Guestier;
and upon his the said John Latour complying with all the
other requisites of the said act, and the supplements thereto, the
said court or judge shall extend and afford to the said John Latour
all the benefit of the said act for the relief of insolvent debtors, and
the supplements thereto, in as full, large, ample and beneficial a
manner, as he the said John Latour might or could have had the
same, provided the said deed to the said Van Wyck, Dorsey and
Guestier, had not been made or executed.
Benefit of insolvent
acts extended
to him.

 
 
 
 

*  Ch. 110.

                                                _____
 
                                       CHAP. CXXXV.
An act for the relief of Aquila Jones, of Harford County.  Lib. TH.
                                         No. 2, fol. 329.

Passed Jan. 6, 1810.
    WHEREAS Aquila Jones, and others, of Harford county, have
represented by their petition to this general assembly, that two certain
Preamble.

                    VOL. II.                        36

 

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