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Dec. Ses. 1825.

By the 10th
June.

                        JOS. KENT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

    2.  And be it enacted, That the said commissioners be, and
and they are hereby authorized to complete the said assessment
and make return thereof agreeably to the provisions of the forty-fifth
section of the before recited act, on or before the tenth of
June next, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

Commissioners
named.
    3.  And be it enacted, That Arthur Bell, William Wheatly, (of
Edward,) John Newton, John Muir and John Donovan be,
and they are hereby created and appointed commissioners of
the tax, for Dorchester county, in the place of the present board
of commissioners, whose power and authority as such, are
hereby made null and void, except such of them as are named
in this law, and the said Arthur Bell, William Wheatly, (of Edward,)
John Newton, John Muir and John Donovan, are hereby
authorised and empowered to carry into effect and operation,
all the provisions of this act, and the act of eighteen hundred
and twelve, entitled, an act for the valuation of real and personal
property in the several counties of this state.
                                                    — 
Passed Jan.
25, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 23.

An act for the permanent location of the treasury office for the Eastern
                                          Shore of this state.

Preamble.     WHEREAS much inconvenience is experienced by many of
the public officers, and other persons having business in the
treasury office for the Eastern Shore of the state, in consequence
of the said office not being permanently established and held at
some central and convenient place on the said shore; and the
town of Easton, appearing to be the most convenient and central
point, therefore to remedy such inconvenience for the future:
Location.     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That from
and after the passage of this act, the treasury office for the 
Eastern Shore of this state, shall be, and the same is hereby declared
to be permanently located and established at the town of
Easton, in Talbot county, on said shore, and there to be regularly
held and kept by the treasurer of said shore, for the transaction
of the public business; any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
                                                    — 
Passed Jan.
25, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 24.

An act authorising Samuel Bradford, late Sheriff of Harford county, to
                                      complete his collections.

Authorised to
collect.
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the said Samuel Bradford be, and he is hereby authorized
to collect, until the first day of January, eighteen hundred and
twenty-seven, all balances due him as sheriff of Harford county.


 
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