DANIEL MARTIN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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CHAPTER 73.
An Act to explain the second section of the act, entitled,
An act to provide for the support of Schools in Queen
Anne's County, and to withdraw the Funds front
the Centreville Academy.
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1830.
CHAP. 74.
Passed Feb. 7.
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WHEREAS it appears to this general assembly by the votes
and proceedings of the last session of the legislature, that
the second section contained in the act to provide for the
support of schools in Queen- Anne's county, and to with-
draw the funds from the Centreville Academy, was strick-
en out, but the same was retained by mistake in the en-
grossment of the bill by the clerk, without noticing the
amendment: And whereas the governor signed and sealed
the bill as prescribed by the constitution, and is now pub-
lished among the laws of the last session with the section
stricken out contained therein; To remedy which mistake,
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Preamble,
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland*
That the second section contained in the said printed law
shall have no force or effect whatever; and the treasurer of
the western shore be and he is hereby directed, to pay to
the trustees of the Centreville Academy, in Queen-Anne's
county, the donation in the same manner as before the pas-
sage of the said act.
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Section to have
no force.
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CHAPTER 74.
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An Act to widen a part of Gay-Street, formerly
Bridge- Street, in the City of Baltimore.
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Passed Feb. 4.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the city commissioners of Baltimore be
and they are hereby authorised and required, to widen
Gay-street, formerly Bridge-street, in said city, thirty feet
on the northwest side thereof, from High-street eastwardly
to the city line, and said street, when so widened, is here-
by declared a public street and highway of the width of
seventy- nine and a half feet, from High-street to the east
line of Union-street, (now Potter-street,) and shall be sub-
ject to the like rules and regulations as other public streets
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Street autho-
rised to be wi-
dened.
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