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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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each county as the President of the Senate and the
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Speaker of the House of Delegates shall have
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designated as aforesaid, as provided in the first sec-
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tion of this article.
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3. The treasurer, upon the warrant of the comp-
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troller, shall pay to the publishers of the newspapers
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Treasurer to
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in which the Public General Laws shall have been
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pay.
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published in conformity with the provisions afore-
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said, the compensation to which they may respec-
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tively be entitled for publishing said General Laws,
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and said warrant shall be issued within six months
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from the time of publication as aforesaid; provided,
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however, that not more than six hundred dollars
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shall be paid for the publication of said laws in any
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one county, and that not more than eighteen hun-
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dred dollars shall be paid for the publication of said
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laws as heretofore provided in the city of Baltimore.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
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Effective.
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take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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Chapter 352.
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AN ACT for the relief of the infant devisee of
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Thomas H. Goslin, late of Dorchester county, de-
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ceased.
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WHEREAS it has been represented to the Legisla-
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ture of Maryland that in December, anno domini
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eighteen hundred and eighty-one, Thomas H. Gos-
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lin, of Dorchester county, departed this life seized
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and possessed of a valuable real and personal estate,
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Preamble.
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and having executed his last will and testament, by
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which he devised the aforesaid property, after the
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payment of his just debts, to his infant children,
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four in number, and that after the smaller parcels
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of real estate had been sold by the executors of said
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will, and had proved insufficient, together with the
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whole of said decedent's personal estate, to discharge
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all of his just debts, but, on the contrary, there re-
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mained a deficiency of nearly four thousand dollars
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to be supplied by a sale of his home farm, or so
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