ART. ] REGISTRATION. 95
Delegates, (if the same originated in the House of Delegates, ) to
the county commissioners of the county or counties in which
the same may operate, or to the Mayor of the city of Baltimore,
if the same is to operate in that city; and it shall be the duty of
the said county commissioners and mayor, upon receipt of such
certified copy, to have the same published as provided in the
preceding section.
4. A certified copy of every Public General Law made to take
effect as aforesaid, shall be transmitted by mail, by the secretary
of the Senate, (if the same originated in the Senate, ) and by the
chief clerk of the House of Delegates, (if the same originated
in the House of Delegates, ) to such two daily newspapers of the
city of Baltimore, and one newspaper in each county, having
the largest circulation, (if there be a newspaper published in
said county, ) as the President of the Senate and the Speaker of
the House of Delegates may respectively designate for publica-
tion, as provided in the first section of this article.
In force from January 24, 1865.
ARTICLE
Registration.
Chapter 159 enacts the following:
There shall be added to the Public General Laws, a new
article, bearing the title " Registration, " under which shall be
arranged by titles and sections, as in other articles of the Code,
the laws to be made by the General Assembly on the subjects
of the registry of births, marriages, deaths and voters, as re-
quired in article third of the Constitution, sections forty-one
and forty-nine, and such other subjects of registration as the
Legislature may enact and direct.
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