504 TITLES OF THE LAWS.
99. An act for the relief of the families of those of the
Massachusetts Sixth Regiment of Volunteers, who were killed
or wounded in the riot of the nineteenth of April, eighteen
hundred and sixty-one at Baltimore.
100. An act to amend the twenty-second section of the thir-
ty-eighth Article of the Code of Public General Laws, relat-
ing to the payments of Notaries Public to the State Treasurer.
101. An act to amend section two hundred and ninety-two
of Article ninety-three of the Code of Public General Laws,
entitled, "Testamentary Law," providing that in all cases of
administration, the widow shall have the right to take and
apply to her own use a certain amount of the personal pro-
perty.
102. An act to change the name of Sydney Wilson Long,
of Somerset county, to Sydney Chaille Long.
103. An act to repeal section one hundred and thirty of
Article eight of the Code of Public Local Laws, relating to
the collection of taxes, fines and forfeitures in the village of
North East.
104. An act to incorporate a company for the establishment
of a public Cemetery in Kent county, and within a mile of the
exterior limits of Chestertown.
105. An act to amend the twenty-third section of the eigh-
ty-first Article of the Code of Public General Laws, relating
to the direct tax imposed on the assessable property of the
State.
106. An act to amend sections one hundred and ninety-four,
one hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and ninety-six and
one hundred and ninety-eight, of Article thirty of the Code
of Public General Laws, entitled, crimes and punishments,
relating to the sentence of negroes.
107. An act to amend the forty-third section of the twenty-
ninth article of the Code of Public General Laws, relating to
the compensation of the crier of the Court of Appeals and of
the Sheriff appointed to attend said court.
108. An act to amend the sixty-seventh Article of the Code
of Public General Laws, relating to Notaries Public, by add-
ing thereto the following section, relating to the protests to
be signed and issued by Notaries Public, and imposing a pen-
alty for signing and issuing protests not stamped by the
Comptroller.
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