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1843

FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 37.
In force.

Representatives in the Congress of the United States,
Sheriffs and Commissioners, at Owensville, in said county.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall be in force
and have effect from and after the day of its passage.

 

CHAFER 36.

Passed Jan.
22, 1841.

An act for the relief of John Streithoff, of Harford County.

Authorised to
levy.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the commissioners of Harford county, be and they
are hereby authorised, and empowered to levy annually,
upon the assessable property of said county, the sum of
twenty-five dollars, to be paid to Luther M. Jarrett of said
county, for the use and maintenance of John Streithoff, and
the commissioners are hereby required to levy the same.

 

CHAPTER 37.

Passed Jan
22, 1844.

An act to confirm the proceedings of certain commissioners
and extend the time for making a road in Baltimore
County.

Preamble,

Whereas William C. Gent, David Carlisle and Samuel
Stone, commissioners appointed to locate lay out and open
a road from a point on the old Liberty road near William
Barnetts, and to run from thence on the bed of a road by
Frederick L. C Amelong and Albert Seekamps, and thence
through Martin Browns, Andrew Barnetts, the Baltimore
Gunpowder Company, and Joseph Brooks lands, following
up the bed of an old road to the new Liberty road, failed
to make return of their proceedings in the premises, to the
commissioners of Baltimore county, within the time required
by law. And WHEREAS it is right that the said proceedings
should have effect and be acted upon by the commissioners
of Baltimore county, as if returns within due lime as above
said. Therefore,

Proceedings
to be reported
commission-
ers within six
months.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That said proceedings and any other or further
proceedings of said commissioners, that may hereafter
take place in respect to said road, may be returned and
reported to the commissioners of Baltimore county, at any
time within six months from the passage of this act, and
that said return and report be received and determined and
decided and in all respects acted upon by the said commis-



 
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