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1842

FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,

CHAP. 181.

shall have power to cut, dig and make the turnpike road
aforesaid, through such land, in the same manner, as if the
consent of the owner had been given thereto, and that the
said President and Directors be empowered to erect and
make bridges and viaducts, over all such streams and water
courses, as may be thought necessary for the benefit of
said turnpike road, so as not to obstruct the free current of
said streams or water courses, nor in such manner to inter-
fere with the working of any mine of coal, iron or other
mineral.

Issues forbid.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That nothing herein con-
tained shall be so construed, as to authorize this corporation
to issue any note, token, certificate, device, or other evidence
of debt to be used as a currency.

Right reser-
ved.

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That the right is hereby ex-
pressly reserved, to the General Assembly of Maryland at
its pleasure to alter or repeal this act of incorporation.

 

CHAPTER 181.

Passed March.
1, 1843.

An additional supplement to the act entitled, An act to in-
corporate the Maryland and New York Iron and Coal
Company.

President and
Directors may
lay out and
construct, &c

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the president and directors of the Mary-
land and New York Iron and Coal Company, be and they
are hereby authorized and empowered to lay out and con-
struct a turnpike road from a point at or near the works of
said company, known as the Mount Savage Iron Works,
to intersect with the road recently laid out and constructed
along the valley of Jenning's Run within the limits of Ma-
ryland, by the Cumberland and Somerset Turnpike Road
Company, incorporated by an act of the general assembly
of Maryland, passed December session eighteen hundred
and forty-one, chapter sixty, and that for the purpose of
enabling the said Maryland and New York Iron and Coal
Company to lay out and construct the turnpike road as
aforesaid, the president and directors thereof are hereby
invested with all and singular the rights and powers as to
the condemnation of lands through which it may be neces-
sary for said road to pass, the size of the road, the con-
struction of the necessary bridges and viaducts, and the
erection of toll gates and the collection of tolls thereon, as



 
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