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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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183S.
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CHAPTER 118.
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CHAP. 120.
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A supplement to the charter of the United Beneficial
Society of Cordwainers, of the city of Baltimore.
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Passed Mar. 4,
1839.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the name of the society mentioned in
the title of this act, be, and the same is hereby changed
to that of the Warren Beneficial Society of Baltimore.
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Name changed.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said society, by
its present name shall, and is hereby declared to be
entitled to exercise all the powers, and enjoy all the
rights and privileges to which the society mentioned
in the title to this act was entitled, under the charter
to which this is a supplement.
CHAPTER 119.
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Rights confirmed.
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An act to authorise Samuel S. Cunningham, of Wash-
ington County, to bring into this State a certain ne-
gro slave therein mentioned.
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Passed Mar. 5,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That it shall and may be lawful for Samuel S. Cun-
ningham, of Washington county, to bring into this
State, from the State of Virginia", a certain negro girl
named Maria, aged about thirteen years, a slave for
life: provided, the said Samuel S. Cunningham shall,
in all respects, comply with the provisions of the act,
entitled a further supplement to an act, entitled. an act,
relating to free negroes and slaves, passed at Decem-
ber session, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, chap-
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Permission grant-
ed.
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ter eighty-seven; provided, that the usual fee of fifteen
dollars, be paid to the cleric of Washington county
court, for the use of the Colonization Society.
CHAPTER 120.
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Proviso.
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An act for the division of the real estate of Samuel and
William Meeteer, deceased.
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Passed Jan. 24,
1839.
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WHEREAS, Samuel Meeteer, of. the State of Dela-
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Preamble.
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