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1835,

LAWS OF MARYLAND'

CHAP. 200.

acts of Assembly, and that they satisfy the said com -missioners that they did not come into this State with the view of obtaining the benefit of the said insolvent laws.

 

CHAPTER 199.

Passed Mar. 24,1836

3n act to divorce Mary Besore, of Frederick county,

 

from her husband Jacob Besore.

Divorce

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

 

That the marriage heretofore had and solemnized, be-

 

:ween Mary Besore, of Frederick county, and Jacob

 

Besore, be, and the same is herby declared null and

 

void, and the said Mary Besore is hereby divorced

 

from her husband Jacob Besore, a vinculo matrimonii.

 

CHAPTER 200.

PassedMar.2 4,1836

An act concerning Crimes and Punishments.

Persons guilty of entering &c,with

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

intent to injure — property or per-

Maryland, That if any person or persons shall enter

son

into any dwelling house, out-house, stable, barn, ware-

 

house, storehouse, bankinghouse, factory, workshop,

 

court house, church, millhouse, or any building occu-

 

pied in part or in whole, by any of the public munici-

 

pal or private corporations of this State, or upon any

 

vessel, or upon any yard where lumber, coal, or any

 

sort of goods and chattels are deposited or kept for the

 

purposes of trade, with the intent maliciously to in-

 

jure or destroy any of the buildings aforesaid or any

 

part thereof, or any property or effects thereon being

 

found, or any property or effects deposited or kept iu

 

or upon any vessel or yard, or with the intent to slay,

 

kill, maim or tar and feather any person or persons,

 

being in or upon any of premises aforesaid, each and

Penalty prescribed

every person herein offending shall upon conviction

 

thereof be punished by confinement in the penitentiary,

 

for a term not less than two years, nor more than

 

twenty years, to be there dealt with according to law.



 
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