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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

   
 

Chap.

Sec

LAWS, THOROUGHFARE— Authorising a levy on

   

Somerset county to compensate Alexan-

   

der Donaho, for erecting a bridge over,

196

 

LEATHER, Supplement to the act to regulate the

   

inspection of, in the city of Baltimore,

   

dividing said city into two districts &c.

27

 

LEGACY, Payment of a from Lewis Ramsburgh

   

to the German Reformed Congregation

   

of Frederick, authorised,

214

 

LEE, CHARLES — A free man of colour, in favor of,

   

authorising him to manumit his children,

68

 

LEE, MARGARET

   

CLERK, And Joshua Hawkins, for the relief of,

   

allowing them to bring certain slaves into

   

this State,

274

 

LEONARD, ANN — and her infant son Jonathan Leon-

   

ard, for the benefit of, authorising the

   

sale of a house and lot &c.

217

 

LEWIS, MARY E.— Divorced from bed, board, &c.

   

with her husband William W. Lewis,

116

 

LICENSES, See Baltimore City Court, ch. 75.

   

LIGHT BRIGADE OF

   

VOLUNTEERS— -See Militia, ch. 295, sec. 4.

   

LIGHT SHEET— To continue in force the act of 1832,

   

ch. 214, for increasing the width of a

   

part of,

94

 

LIME, To alter and amend an act to provide

   

for the appointment of, inspectors for the

   

city of Baltimore, and prescribing their

   

duties,

76

 

So much of the act of 1832, ch. 269, as

   

vests the appointment of inspectors in the

   

mayor and city council, so as in future to

   

require the governor and council to ap-

   

point said inspector,

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No person residing in Baltimore city,

   

under penalty of $10, shall sell, in barrels

   

or casks which has not been first inspect-

   

ed and branded by an inspector appointed

   

under this act,

"

2

The 10th, 11th, and 12th sections of

   

the act of 1833, ch. 269, repealed,

76

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