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1826.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 133.

of this state, as relate to the division of Baltimore county into
election districts, shall be and the same are hereby repealed and
abolished.

General assembly
to provide for
laying out dis-
tricts

2. And be it enacted. That Baltimore county shall be di-
vided into such and so many election districts, and the division
thereof shall be made in such manner, as the general assembly
shall from time to time by law provide.

Act when con-

firmed, to be a

part of the consti-
tution

3. And be it enacted. That if this act shall be confirmed by
the general assembly of Maryland, after the next election of de-
legates, in the first session after such new election, as the con-
stitution and form of government directs, in such case this act,
and the alterations therein contained, shall constitute and be con-
sidered a part of the said constitution and form of government,
to all intents and purposes, any thing therein contained to the
contrary notwithstanding.

Passed Mar 1, 1827

CHAP, CXXXIV
An Act to authorise the Moderator and Commissioners of Hager's Town to
levy the sum of three hundred dollars for certain purposes.

Preamble

WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly, by the
petition of the moderator and commissioners of Hager's town,
that the sums of money heretofore levied for the purpose of pur-
chasing a site, and erecting a market house thereon, in the said
town, have proved not sufficient to discharge the engagements
entered into by them, and their predecessors on that account,
and that the public hay-scales, and the buildings in which they
were contained belonging to the town, have been consumed by

Levy authorised

fire, and that it is necessary to replace the same; Therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland
That the moderator and commissioners of Hager's town be and
they are hereby authorised, to levy upon the taxable property
of said town, and its additions, the sum of three hundred dol-
lars, for the purpose of discharging the said engagements, and
replacing the said public hay scales and buildings.

Fasted Mar 3, 112

CHAP. CXXXV.
An Act to enable Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, to receive Patents for two
Warrants of Resurvey on Lands in Baltimore County, heretofore convey-
ed in trust by him.

Preamble

WHEREAS Charles Carroll of Carrollton, by his petition set
forth, that he holds two warrants of resurvey issued to Richard
Caton, both of which are dated in the year eighteen hundred
and twenty-six, and by the said Richard Caton assigned to him,
requiring surveys on sundry lots of land, deeded in, trust by the
said Charges Carroll, of Carrollton, on the fourteenth day of
May eighteen hundred and twenty-two, to Robert Patterson,
John Eager Howard the younger, and Henry M. Murray, the
survivor, and the heirs of such survivor, for the use of Richard
Caton, and Mary Caton, under such limitations, and for such
uses, as are set forth in the said deed of the fourteenth day of
May eighteen hundred and twenty-two; and the said Charles
Carroll, of Carrollton, states, that he is informed the rules of the
land office do not admit of patents issuing under such circum-



 
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