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1829.                                                                            LAWS OF MARYLAND.

  CHAP. 98.  
number of votes to serve as a member for that district till the
next election.
Powers and duties.
    Sec. 7.  And be it enacted, That the Levy Court thus elected
shall serve one year from the day of their election and hold
and exercise all the power and discharge the duties that now
belong to the Levy Court of Queen Ann's county.

                                            ———


Passed Feb. 20, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 99.

An act to revive the act entitled, an act to provide for the appointment
    of commissioners for the regulation and improvement
    of Princess Ann, in Somerset county, passed at December
    session, eighteen hundred and fifteen, chapter seventy-three,
    and the several supplements thereto.

Chapter 73 of act
revived.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That an act passed at December session eighteen hundred
and fifteen, chapter seventy-three, entitled an act to provide
for the appointment of commissioners for the regulation
and improvement of Princess Ann, in Somerset county, and
the supplement or several supplements thereto, which have
not heretofore been repealed, be, and the same are hereby revived
and continued, and declared to have as full force and operation
in law, as if the same had not been discontinued by the
non compliance of the former commissioners with the provisions
of the acts or any of them.
    Five commissioners
to be elected.

    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That five judicious and discreet
persons, residing in the town or precincts of Princess Ann,
shall be elected commissioners of said town according to the
provisions of the first section of the said original act.

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Passed Feb. 20, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 100.

An act to establish and confirm certain acts done by a Justice
                              of the Peace in Cecil County.

    Acts of John Rawlins
confirmed.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
John Rawlins, a justice of the peace of Cecil county, having
held the office of postmaster under the government of the
United States, during the year of eighteen hundred and twenty-eight,
eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and eighteen hundred
and thirty, hath acted at the same time as a justice of
the peace for Cecil county, in every such case, all and singular
the act or acts done, performed or executed by or before
John Rawlins, as a justice of the peace aforesaid, by virtue
of his official authority under this state, and within the proper



 
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