THOMAS KING CARROLL,
ESQ. GOVERNOR
1829.
Montgomery county be, and they are hereby, appointed
commissioners,
to supply the vacancy occasioned by the deaths of
William M. Norwood, and Ephraim Etcheson, late of said
county, by the first section of the act, entitled, An act to authorise
the laying out and opening a road through a part of
Frederick, Anne Arundel, and Montgomery counties; passed
at December session, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight,
chapter eighty-nine, and to which this is a supplement.
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CHAP. 6.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted,
That the within named commissioners
be, and they are hereby, vested with all the powers
and privileges granted in the said original act, to the former
commissioners.
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Empowered.
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CHAPTER 7.
An act to alter the law in relation to the compensation of
Judges of Elections in the city
of Baltimore.
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Passed Jan. 20, 1830.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
hereafter, no Judge of an Election in the city of Baltimore
shall be allowed any compensation for making the return of
such election; Provided, That nothing herein contained shall
be construed to deprive any Judge of an Election of the compensation
now allowed for attending the same.
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Prohibition.
Proviso.
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CHAPTER 8.
A Supplement to the act to provide for the public instruction of
youth in primary schools in Anne Arundel county.
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Passed Jan. 20, 1830.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the proviso to the first section of the act of Assembly, to provide
for the public instruction of youth in primary schools in
Anne Arundel county, passed at December session, eighteen
hundred and twenty-eight, chapter one hundred and sixty-nine,
be and the same is hereby repealed.
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Repeal.
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CHAPTER 9.
An act to authorise the bringing into this State the negro slave
therein mentioned.
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Passed Jan. 20, 1830.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That George Hebb of the city of Baltimore, be, and he
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Permission granted.
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