FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1841.
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CHAPTER 333.
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chap. 235.
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An act to repeal an act entitled, a supplement to an act to
quiet possessions and to prevent suits at Law, passed at
December session, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine,
chapter thirty-four.
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Passed March
10, 1842.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the act entitled, a supplement to an act entitled, an act
to quiet possessions and to prevent suits at law, passed at
December session, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, chap-
ter thirty-four, be and the same is hereby repealed.
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Repealed.
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CHAPTER 334.
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An act to divorce Samuel James Fletcher, from his wife
Anne Powne Fletcher.
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Passed March
10, 1842
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Samuel James Fletcher, of Baltimore county, be and he is
hereby divorced from his wife Anne Powne Fletcher, a
vinculo matrimonii.
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Divorced
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CHAPTER 335.
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An act to encourage the general use of Waggons and other
wheel carriages of a various length of axles, upon the
United States Road, lying west of Cumberland, and with-
in the limits of this State.
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Passed March
10, 1842.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act, a
graduated reduction of tolls upon the national road lying in
this State, shall be made by the superintendant of said road
in favor of wheel carriages of various length of axles so as
to track within or outside of the usual length of axles now
in use viz: a reduction of one third tolls, in favor of all
wheel carriages, whose track shall be clearly within the
usual tract of five feet, a reduction of one half tolls in favor
of all wheel carriages whose track shall be clearly outside,
the usual track of five feet, or whose axles so vary in length,
as that one pair of wheels, track the usual five feet, and
the other pair of wheels track clearly out side, a reduction
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Reduction of
tolls in favor
of wheel
carriages, etc
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