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153. An act for the relief of Edward W. Belt, former col-
lector of Prince George's County.
154. An act to regulate the letting out, by the Levy
Courts of Worcester and Somerset Counties,the ferry known
as Stevens' or Pollitt's Ferry.
155. A supplement to an act, entitled, an act declaring
the power of the Governor in certain criminal cases, passed
at November session, 1795, chapter 82.
156. An act to authorize the inhabitants of the several
Primary School Districts, in Queen Anne's County, to
levy a tax on the property in said dstricts for the establish-
ment of Schools.
157. An act relating to certain tresspasses upon real
estate.
158. An act io lay out and open a road in Frederick
and Baltimore counties.
159. A supplement to an act, entitled, an act to compel
the Registei of Wills in the several counties therein men-
tioned, to keep each his office at the seat of Justice, in the
county for which he shall be register, passed December
session 1804, chapter 39, so far as relates to Harford
County.
160. A further supplement to the act, entitled, an act
for the distribution of a certain fund, for the purpose of
establishing free schools in the several counties therein
mentioned, so far as relates to Harford County.
161. An act for the preservation of Wild Fowl, in the
waters of Swann Creek, Spisutia Nanows, Rumney Creek,
Bunk River, and Gunpowder River, in Harford County.
162. An additional supplement to an act, entitled, an
act to incorporate the Port Deposit and Chesapeake Turn-
pike Road Company, passed at December session 1827,
chapte 200.
163. An act to incorporate the Vienna Academy, in Dor-
chester County.
164. An act for the relief of Peggy Smith and David
Smith her son, persons of colour.
165. An act to confirm an act, entitled, an act to alter
arid repeal all such parts of the constitution and form of go-
vernment, as relate to the division of Fredenck County,into
twelve election districts, and for other purposes, passed at
December session 1831, chapter 112.
166. An act empowering Peter Wood Craine, to com-
plete the collections of Jesse C. Cook deceased, late sheriff
and collector of Charles county.
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