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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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1843
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tied an act to regulate the inspection of lumber, for the city
and county of Baltimore, passed the sixth of March, eigh-
teen hundred and forty-three, shall be construed to apply to
lumber brought into the city of Baltimore not for sale.
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chap 296.
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CHAPTER 295.
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An cut to change the place of holding elections in the third
election district in Carroll County.
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Passed March
9, 1844.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the place of. holding all future elections in the third
election district of Carroll county, shall be at the tavern
house now occupied by Peter Leppy, in said district.
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To be held at
the tavern of
Peter Leppy.
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CHAPTER 296.
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A supplement to the act of December session eighteen hun-
dred and forty-two, chapter one hundred and eighty,
entitled, an act to incorporate a company to make a
Turnpike Road from some point on the National Road
at or west of the Town of Cumberland, thence by the
nearest and most practicable toute through any part of
Allegany county, so as to intersect the north western
Turnpike Road of Virginia.
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Pasted March
8, 1844.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Peter Shriver, jun'r., William White,
Israel Thompson, James Barnard, Cornelius Knight,
William Combs, George Swan and Patrick Harnill, be and
they are hereby appointed commissioners in addition to
those appointed by virtue of the act to which this is a
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Commission-
ers.
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supplement, and for the purposes therein mentioned.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for
any three or more of the commissioners appointed by this
act, or the act to which this is a supplement, to proceed
to lay out and locate the road mentioned in the act to
which this is a supplement.
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Any three to
lay out road.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the commissioners,
or a majority of them, may in their discietion reduce the
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May reduce
capital stock.
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