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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 113

Court of Baltimore city, whereby is bequeathed to


the trustees of the Seventh Baptist Church of Balti-


more the sum of one thousand dollars, for the bene-

For benefit

fit of the Sunday school connected with said church,

of Sunday

and whereby the sum of three thousand three hun-

school

dred and thirty-four dollars is bequeathed to certain


trustees named in the said will, to pay the income


thereof to the Reverend W. T. Brantley so long as


he shall continue to act officially as the pastor of the


Seventh Baptist Church of Baltimore, and upon his


ceasing to act as such pastor the said sum of three


thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars to


fall into the residue of the estate of the said Samuel


Bevan, deceased.


Approved March 30, 1880.


CHAPTER 81.


AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to defray


the expenses incurred by Dr. Wilson G. Register,


State Vaccine Agent.


WHEREAS the apprehension of small-pox existing


among the people of Maryland has created an un-


usual and extraordinary demand for vaccine virus,


and to supply said demand, as required by law, gra-


tuitously to all physicians in the State, the State

Preamble.

Vaccine Agent has already largely exceeded the ap-
propriation for the same for this fiscal year, and re-


quire an additional amount to continue his office


and supply the continued demand for vaccine virus ;


and


WHEREAS, for the protection of the public health,


and to protect the State from the effects of so great


a calamity as an epidemic of small-pox, the General
Assembly has considered it proper, in view of all

Preamble.

the circumstances, and to meet the demands of the


State Vaccine Agent, to pass the following act;


therefore,


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