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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832.

the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, and the court
shall be empowered, if satisfied that the interest of the
ward wall be promoted by such improvement, and that the
guardian has funds in hand, belonging to the infant, ade-
quate to the cost of the same, without encroaching on the

support, to authorise, by their order, the making of such

CHAP. 195.

improvement, and to allow the guardian, in his or her ac-
count with the estate of the ward respectively, for all just
and lawful disbursements and expenditures made in pur-
suance thereof.

Accounts allowed.

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That nothing in the second
section of this act contained, shall be of any force or va-
lidity in law, until the same be first approved by the Mayor
and City Council of the city of Baltimore.

Mayor and City
Court to approve.

CHAPTER 195.


An act supplementary to an act, entitled, "are act to estab-
lish a Bank and Incorporate a Company, under the name
of "The Commercial Bank of Millington, in Kent
County."

Passed Mar.15,1833

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Ma-
ryland, That the books for the subscription of Stock in
the Commercial Bank of Millington, may be opened im-
mediately after the passage of this act, or as soon there-
after as the directors hereinafter named may think proper,
in any town in the States of Maryland or Delaware, by
the directors hereinafter named, or any two or more of
them, in the manner pointed out by the original act

Open books of sub-

scriptions

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the persons hereinafter
named, to wit: John Turner, Jesse Knock, Thos. Walker,
Garrett Garrettson, Samuel Cacy, Thomas H. Horsey,
Benjamin S. Elliott, Samuel G. Osborn, Richard Ring-
gold, Peregrine Granger, Peregrine Wilmer, and John
McKenny, who are appointed Directors of the said Bank,
to serve until the first Monday in May, in the year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, shall and may con-
duct every operation of the proposed Institution, until the
expiration of the time aforesaid.

First directors na-

med

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the affairs of the Cor-
poration shall be conducted by a President and eight Di-

President and 8
directors.



 
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