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GEORGE HOWARD, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

1831.

   

necessary, and to enforce the payment of any sums due,

CHAP. 223.

tines, and defalcations, by warrant before a magistrate, or by

 

suit in any court of record according to law.

 

CHAPTER 222.

 

An act to authorise the commissioners of the tax for Calvert

Passad Mar. 8,1832

county, to levy a sum of money for the repairing or open-

 

ing a road in said county.

 

Section 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Ma-

Levy authorised.

ryland, That the commissioners of the tax for Calvert

 

county, be, and they are hereby authorised, at their discre-

 

tion, to levy on the assessable property of said county, a sum

 

of money not exceeding one hundred dollars, for the repair-

 

ing a road leading from Prince Frederick town, to St. Leo-

 

nard's in said county, at a point near William Hance's

 

dwelling.

 

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners afore-

Change of location

said may cause the overseer of said road, to change its di-

 

rection, in such way as they may conceive best calculated

 

to promote the public convenience, Provided, they may

 

deem it necessary so to do.

 

CHAPTER 223.

 

A further additional supplement to an act, entitled, An act
for draining a Marsh and Branch, known by the name

Passed Mar. 8,1832

of Long Marsh, lying in Queen Anne's and Caroline coun-

 

ties, passed at November Session, seventeen hundred and

 

eighty-nine, chapter fifteen.

 

WHEREAS, it is represented to this Legislature, by a pe-

Preamble

tition of sundry citizens of Queen Anne's and Caroline coun-

 

ties, that the great advantages of draining said branch, al-

 

ready derived, could be increased by extending the same

 

further down, to a place called and known by the name of

 

the Sleeper — Therefore,

 

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, Tbat
Solomon Scott, Geo, G. Simmonds, Isaac Baggs, Peter C.

Commissioners
named and em-
powered,

S. Swigget, William Downs, Samuel Crawford, James Mer-

 

rick, Samuel M. Keene, and Thomas B. Turpin, or any five

 

of them, are hereby authorised and empowered to carry

 

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