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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                                1829.

taken; which testimony, after twenty days notice to the parties,
of the time and place of meeting, shall be received and
reduced to writing, and be returned to the clerk of the court
in which such proceedings have been had, whose duty it shall
be to forward to the Legislature, the petition, answer, testimony,
and all other the proceedings had under said application.
  CHAP. 202.  
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the clerk shall receive the
sum of two dollars, for receiving, filing, and forwarding, said
proceedings; that the sheriff shall receive one dollar for serving
the subpœna on the party, and fifty cents for each subpœna
served by him on any witness that shall be summoned by
him; and that every commissioners shall receive three dollars,
for each and every day he shall be employed in receiving and
reducing to writing, the testimony of the witnesses; all of
which costs and charges shall be paid by the party petitioning.
Fees.
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                                        CHAPTER 203.

A supplement to an act entitled, an act to incorporate the stockholders
            of the Temascaltepec Mining Company of Baltimore.



Passed Feb. 23, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the election of Directors by the Stockholders of
the Temascaltepec Mining Company of Baltimore, which took
place on the twelfth day of November, eighteen hundred and
twenty-nine, viva voce, be, and the same is hereby ratified and
confirmed, and held as valid as if the same had been made by
ballot, conformably to the original act.
Election confirmed.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the Directors for the time being,
shall hereafter continue to act until a new election of Directors
in hand, pursuant to the provisions of the original act,
or takes place according to law.
    Present directors
confined.
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                                        CHAPTER 204.

An act for the relief of Eli Balderston, of the city of Baltimore.


Passed Feb. 20, 1830.
    WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General Assembly,
by the memorial of Ely Balderston, of the city of Baltimore,
that on the sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and
twenty-seven, the said memorialist petitioned to the Commissioners
of Insolvent Debtors for the city and county of Baltimore,
for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state; that
upon the hearing of said petitioner, and the examination of
Preamble.



 
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