THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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Herald, the sum of five hundred and seventeen
dollars; Thomas E. Ogden, editor Cumberland
Civilian, the sum of four hundred and eighteen
dollars; William Wales & Co., editors of Balti-
more Clipper, the sum of one thousand three hun-
dred and sixty-one dollars; E. E. Ewing, editor
of the Cecil Whig, the sum of one hundred and
sixteen dollars and fifty cents; George W. Wilson,
editor Marlboro Gazette, the sum of three hundred
and seventy-four dollars; R. E. Bouldin, editor
National American, five hundred and thirty dol-
lars; in each and every case for publishing Laws
of session of eighteen hundred and sixty-five.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
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In force.
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CHAPTER 79.
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AN ACT to extend the time prescribed by the
fifty-second section of the twenty-sixth article of
the Code of Public General Laws, for the pay-
ment of the whole capital subscribed to the
Gaehle's Piano Manufacturing Company of the
City of Baltimore, incorporated on the twenty-
ninth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, under the provisions of the Code of Public
General Laws, by an amendment of its Act of
Incorporation.
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Passed Feb.
7, 1866.
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SECTION 1. Se it enacted, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the time of two years expressed
and limited in the fifty-second section of the
twenty-sixth article, of the Code of Public General
Laws, for the payment of the whole amount of
capital stock subscribed to the Gaehle's Piano
Manufacturing Company of the city of Baltimore,
be, and it is hereby extended to the term of five
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Time ex-
tended.
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