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1841.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

chap. 306.
Proviso.

ing an interest of six per cent per annum, which said cer-
tificates of stock shall be received by the city corporation
at any time when presented in payment of taxes and debts
due said corporation; provided however, that no certificate of
stock thus issued shall be of a less denomination than ten
dollars.

 

CHAPTER 305.

Passed March
10, 1842.

An act to regulate the conditioning of Stayed Tobacco by
the hands in the State's Tobacco Ware-houses in Balti-
more.

Conditioning
forbid with-
out express
permission of
inspector.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act, no
hand or hands employed in the service of the State in the
tobacco inspection ware-houses in the city of Baltimore,
shall shake out, condition or repack any tobacco, without
express permission from the inspector of the ware-houses in
which said work is sought to be done.

Inspector to
gee conditi-
oning proper-
ly done.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
any inspector so granting permission to said hand or hands,
to see that the said conditioning or packing is done in a pro-
per manner.

 

CHAPTER 306.

Passed March
9, 1842.

An act for the relief of sundry Poor Persons in (he several
Counties therein mentioned.

Levy courts
to levy.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the levy court or county commissioners as the case may
be, of Harford, Prince George's, Queen Anne's and Cecil
counties, be and they are hereby severally authorized, di-
rected and empowered at their next annual meeting, so long
as they shall see cause at their discretion, except otherwise
directed by this act, to levy and assess on the assessable
property of said counties for the use of the several persons
hereafter mentioned, any sum of money not exceeding the
several sums annexed to their respective names, viz: in Har-
ford county to Sarah Evans twenty-five dollars; to Mary
Ferry twenty-five dollars, payable to John Anderson; to
Abraham Knight twenty-five dollars; to Sarah, Ann and



 
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