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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,

1835.

said county, who is hereby required to receive and record the same in his office, without fee or reward.

CHAP. 63.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty

Report cost of

of the Commissioners aforesaid, or a majority of them,

school houses, &c.

to meet on the first Monday in December next, in the

 

Town of Port-Tobacco, in said county, and report to

 

the next General Assembly of Maryland, the number

 

of school districts in their respective election districts,

 

with a description of the same, and the probable cost

 

of erecting a school-house in each school district, the

 

house to be of plain and substantial materials, of such

 

size as the Commissioners may deem necessary, to-

 

gether with the probable cost of the site of each, which

 

report shall be signed by the Commissioners, or a ma-

 

jority of them.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That each of the Com-

Compensation

missioners, for every day's attendance in virtue of this

 

act, shall receive two dollars; provided, the number of

 

days shall not exceed ten for any one Commissioner,

 

and the Levy Court of said county are hereby author-

 

ised and required to levy the same on the assessable

 

property of said county, which sum shall be collected

 

and paid to each and every Commissioner, as other

 

county charges are levied, collected and paid.

 

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the act, entitled, an

Act of 1832, chap-ter 226 repealed

act to authorise Commissioners to divide Charles coun-

 

ty into school districts, passed at December session,

 

eighteen hundred and thirty-two, chapter two hundred

 

and twenty -six, be and the same is hereby repealed.

 

CHAPTER 63.

 

An act relating to Aisquith Street, in the city of Baltimore.

Passed Feb. 19,1836

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be, and they are hereby authorised to change the direction of Aisquith street, between Chase street and Harford avenue, so that the cast side thereof shall 9

Authority to change direction



 
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