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Session Laws, 1832
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Asemsbly of
Maryland, That the commissioners of Allegany county, be,
and they are hereby authorized to rent annually to dealers
in stone, coal, lumber and all such commodities as are
conveyed down the Potomac river in boats, all such streets
and alleys lying on the west side of Wills creek, and be-
tween the north branch of the Potomac, and the national
road, as may be adjacent to the north branch of the Poto-

may have improved or legally inclosed property.

CHAP. 229.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners
ere authorised to provide by contract, to be made for that
purpose, for the depositing of such commodities on the

Contract for depo-

siting commodities

&c

lots, streets and alleys aforesaid, that may be made during
the recess of said commissioners; and that all money ac-
cruing, or arising from the rents of the same, be placed in
the county tax fund.

Application of

proceeds

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That nothing contained in
this act, shall authorise said commissioners, or others to
impede access to the property of any person or persons
forbidding the same, and if any person or persons
shall refuse to pay the rents agreeably to the provisions of
this act; the commissioners of Allegany county, may make
application to some justice of the peace, in and for said

Not to impede.

county; who shall issue his warrant, in the name of the
commissioners of Allegany county; directed to some con-
stable to arrest said person or persons, so refusing to pay,
and have him, orthem, before some justice of the peace as
aforesaid, where judgment shall be given, as the nature of
the case may require.

Reverse payment.

CHAPTER 229.


An act for incorporating the Govan's Town Academy, in
Baltimore county.

Passed Mar.14, 1833

WHEREAS, application has been made to this General
Assembly of Maryland, for the passage of a law to incor-
porate the Govanstown Academy, in Baltimore county —

Preamble.

Therefore,
Section 1. Be if enacted by the General .Assembly of
Maryland, That Henry McEldery, Dr. Edward Fendall,
William G. Howard, Benjamin P. Moore, Townsend Scoot,
David Jones. Daniel Shaw, Evan T. Poultney, William S.
Winder, John W Ward, John S. Smith, and Robert G.




 
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