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WORCESTER COUNTY. [ART. 23.
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Remaining por-
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eight, lying on the east side of the road leading from
the furnace known as the Furnace road, from Salis-
bury to Snow Hill, which shall be included in Col-
bourn's, election district number six, and all the
remaining portion and territory of Colbourn's election
district number six, so far as the same remains within
the limits of Worcester county, is hereby established
by law as Colbourn's, election district number eight.
In force and approved February 26, 1868.
FERRY OVER POCOMOKE.
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See, under Public Local Laws, Art. XIX, Somerset county, the act of 1868, c 422,
providing for a public ferry at Rehobeth in Somerset county, across the Pocomoke. '
JUDGMENTS.
See, under Public Local Laws, Art. XXII, Wicomico county, the act of 1868, c. 16,
making judgments in the circuit courts for Somerset and Worcester counties, liens
in Wicomico county. See under Public Local Laws, Art. XIX, Somerset county, the
act of 1868, c. 46, ratifying the proceedings of the sheriffs and constables of Somerset
and Worcester counties, upon executions issued to them prior to the formation of
Wicomico county, and the act of 1868, c. 45, providing for the issue of execution on
judgments in Somerset and Worcester counties, against persons residing in Wicomico
county.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
1868, c. 69 repeals and re-enacts section 55 so as to read as follows:
1868, C 69
Number of jus-
tices and con-
stables.
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55. There shall be the following number of justices
of the peace and constables in Worcester county, to wit:
for election district number one, Coston's, two justices
of the peace and one constable; for election district
number two, Snow Hill, two justices of the peace and
one constable; for election district number three, Ber-
lin, three justices of the peace and two constables; for
election district number four, Newark, two justices of
the peace and one constable; for election district num-
ber five, St. Martin's, two justices of the peace and one
constable; for election district number six, Colbourn's
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