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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                                                1829.
                                        CHAPTER 18.

An act to alter and repeal the act, entitled, an act to alter the
    present mode of appointing the Justices of the Levy Court of
   Dorchester county, so that each election district may have one
    member; passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
    twenty-seven, chapter thirty-six.



Passed Jan. 26, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That an act, entitled, an act to alter the present mode
of appointing the Justices of the Levy Court of Dorchester
county, so that each election district may have one member,
passed at December session, eighteen hundred and twenty seven,
chapter thirty-six, be, and the same is hereby repealed.
    Former act repealed.
    AND WHEREAS by an act passed at the present session of the
General Assembly of Maryland, confirmatory of an act passed
at December session, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight,
Dorchester county is directed to be laid off into eight separate
election districts; Therefore,
Preamble.
    Sec. 2.  Be it further enacted, That the district now known
by the name of district number seven, or the Cambridge district,
and the district to be laid off and separated from the said
Cambridge district, shall be represented by one Justice of the
Levy Court, to be indifferently chosen from the said districts,
and that the remaining election districts shall be respectively
represented by the appointment of one Justice of the said
Levy Court, from each of the said election districts in said
county.
How apportioned.
                                            ———

                                        CHAPTER 19.

A supplement to the act, entitled, an act to incorporate the Baltimore
                            and Pittston Coal Company.



Passed Jan. 27, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the name of the Baltimore and Pittston Coal Company,
be, and the same is hereby changed, to that of the Baltimore
Coal Company, and that the said company shall hereafter
be known and recognised in law by that name.
Name changed.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the deeds and contracts
whatsoever, heretofore made to, or with the said Baltimore
and Pittston Coal Company, shall enure to the benefit of the
Baltimore Coal Company, and that the said Baltimore
Coal Company shall be entitled to all the rights, privileges
and immunities, granted to the Baltimore and Pittston Coal
Company, by the act to which this is a supplement, and be
Acts confirmed.




 
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