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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1840.
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CHAPTER 9.
An act to repeal an act, entitled a supplement to the act,
entitled an act to provide for the Administration of Jus-
tice in cases of Crimes and Misdemeanors in the City
and precincts of Baltimore, passed eighteen hundred
and sixteen, chapter one hundred and ninety-three, pass-
ed at December session eighteen -hundred and thirty-nine,
chapter one hundred and six.
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CHAP. 10.
Passed Jan. 9,
1841.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the act passed at December session eigh-
teen hundred and thirty-nine, chapter one hundred and six,
entitled a supplement to the act, entitled an act to provide
for the administration of justice in cases of crimes and mis-
demeanors in the city of Baltimore, passed eighteen hun-
dred and sixteen, chapter one hundred and ninety-three, be
and the same is hereby repealed.
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Repealed.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the act, entitled an act
for the more speedy trial of misdemeanors in the city of
Baltimore, passed December session eighteen hundred and
thirty-five, chapter seventy-five, be and the same is hereby
re-enacted.
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CHAPTER 10.
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Act of 1835, ch.
75, re-enacted.
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An act to survey and locate the North East line between
Baltimore and Carroll Counties.
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Passed Jan. 8,
1841.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John Williams of Carroll county, and
William Wooden of Baltimore county, be and they are
hereby appointed commissioners to survey and locate the
north-east line between Baltimore and Carroll counties,
commencing at the bridge designated in the act creating
Carroll county, erected over the Patapsco Falls on the
turnpike road leading from Westminster to Baltimore, and
running thence with a straight line north seventeen decrees
east to the intersection of said line with the line dividing
Maryland from Pennsylvania.
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Commissioners
to survey.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said commission-
ers shall set up stones on said lands at such equal dis-
tances as they may deem proper and necessary, and mark
them number one, two, and so on progressively through the
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To set up stones
on lands, &c.
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