THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1835.
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lature of this State may at any time hereafter regulate,
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CHAP. 325
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modify or change the control, use, and estate of so
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much of said rail road, as shall be constructed under
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the authority hereby given, and be stiuate from Brad
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dock's run through the gorge of the mountains to the
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basin on the Canal of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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Company at or near Cumberland, in such manner as it
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may deem equitable towards the said company, and
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necessary to the accommodation of the public trav-
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el or use of the said rail road.
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SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That any company here-
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To pass over lands
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after formed, shall have the privilege of passing over
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the lands of said company so as to connect any lateral
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rail road with the rail road or roads of said company,
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by paying to said company such sum or sums as may
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be agreed upon by three disinterested person appoint-
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ed by the commissioners of Allegany county, to value
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said damages.
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SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That this act or no part
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Banking; privileges
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thereof, shall be construed as to give to said company
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forbid
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any banking privileges.
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SEC. 9. And be it. enacted, That all such parts of
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Right to repeal
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this act as relates to the establishment, working, or
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carrying on of mills, mines or manufactories, may be
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modified or repealed by the Legislature of this State,
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at any time after thirty years from the passage of this
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act.
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CHAPTER 325.
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A further supplement to the act, entitled, an act relating
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Passed April 2,1836
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to Free Negroes and Slaves, passed at December ses-
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sion eighteen hundred and thirty-one, chapter three
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hundred and twenty-three.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
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Circulating inflam-
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Maryland, That after the passage of this act, it shall
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matovy papers, prints, &c. to be
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be deemed a high offence against the supremacy of this
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deemed high of-fence
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State, for any person knowingly to circulate, or in
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any way, knowingly assist in circulating among the
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inhabitants thereof, any pictorial representation, or
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