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Sec.
BALTIMORE CITY.












    BALTIMORE
MAYOR AND CITY
      COUNCIL




BALTIMORE COUNTY.




















    BALTIMORE
COUNTY COURT;
ton, and not the long hundred and ton,
and fixing compensation for weighing
    Right reserved to tax, or licence &c.
the Baltimore Theatre and Circus,
    Additional supplement to the act, for
the better regulation of; the Militia of,
    See Baltimore county court and
    For shutting up part of Lovegrove
alley, conditionally if a certain other
alley be opened, and also if the Mayor
and City Council approve,
    To open and extend Eutaw street in,
    Insolvent debtors of,  See insolvent.


    of, their approbation necessary to give
validity to the act for shutting up part
of Love-Grove Alley,
    Their approbation necessary to give
validity to the act to open and extend
Eutaw Street,

    Act of 1827, chapter 163, and of 1828
chapter 168, for the relief of sundry
poor persons in the several counties therein
named, repealed, so far as said acts
relate to,
    — To open and make public a road
from Harne's old field in, to Lisbon, in
Anne Arundel county.
    — to regulate the sale of bread in;
imposing a penalty for selling except
according to the ordinance of the city of
Baltimore, passed 16th March 1826,
    — authorising the leasing of certain
property in; James Howard, authorised
as guardian of his miner children, &c.
    To confirm the proceedings, and extend
the time for making a road in;
James Carroll Junnior, and John C. Ristean,
allowed four months from the first
March next, to complete &c,

    Supplement to the act for the dispatch
of business in,
    All demurers in, may be decided by
one judge
    Jury to be summoned for trial of cases
on the old trial dockets &c. and one
judge to set until they shall all be finally
determined, &c.
    Trial pending at the close of a term
shall be proceed with notwithstanding

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