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Session Laws, 1864
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A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

two weeks previous notice shall have been given
in at least two daily newspapers published in the
city of Baltimore; and that none of the said pro-
perty shall be liable to taxation so long as it is
used for the purposes hereinbefore provided.

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Sec. 9. And be it enacted, That nothing in this
act shall be construed to authorize the said corpo-
ration to issue any note, token, device, scrip or evi-
dence of debt to be issued as currency.

Restricted.

Sec. 10. And be it enacted, That until the first
Monday of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-
fiye, and until their successors shall have been
elected according to the provisions of this act, the
present officers and Directors shall continue in of-
fice, that is to say: Officers — Rev. John N. Mc-
Jilton, President; Dr. C. C. Cox and Dr. George
W. Wayson, Vice Presidents; Dr. George W.
Fay, Recording Secretary; Sebastian F. Streeter,
Corresponding Secretary; Wm. Daniel, Treasurer;
Directors — Judge Wm. Alexander, W. D. Mil-
ler, George Gildersleeve, J. B. Seidenstricker, Rev.
I. P. Cook, John Dukehart, John H. Ing, Judge
Hugh L. Bond, Evans Rogers, William B. Hill,
and all others who are named as corporators in the
first section of this act, together with such others
from the several counties as may be chosen by
auxiliary societies, in. accordance witt. the provi-
sions of this act, between the passage thereof and
the annual election on the said first Monday in
January, eighteen hundred and sixty-five.

Relating to
officers.

Sec. 11. And be it enacted, That before any such
auxiliary society shall be formed, at least two
weeks previous notice shall be given in some news-
paper published in the county where it is proposed
to form the same, of the proposed meeting there-
for, specifying time, place and object of same, and
where no such newspaper shall be published, then
by such other good and sufficient notice as may be
be deemed most advisable under all the circum-
stances, and the proper evidence of the formation
or existence of such auxiliaries shall be filed with
this, the parent society.

Notice to be
given.

Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That the said aux-
iliaries shall have power to make their own by-
laws and regulations not inconsistent with the

Power to
make by-laws,
&c.



 
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