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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1838.
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missioners. appointed under the provisions of this act,
all the hooks ami papers appertaining, or in any way
belonging to the levy court and commissioners of the
tax hereby abolished.
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CHAP. 238.
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Sec. 14 And be it enacted, That all laws inconsist-
ent with the provisions of this act, be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
CHAPTER 236.
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Acts inconsistent,
herewith repealed.
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An act to divorce Mary Ann Farrell, of the City of
Baltimore, from her husband James W. Farrell.
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Passed Mar. 25,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Mary Ann Farrell, of the city of Baltimore, be,
and she is hereby divorced from her husband James W.
Farrell, a vinculo matrimonii.
CHAPTER 237.
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Divorce.
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An act to extend the time for receiving the subscriptions
to the capital stock, of the Farmers' and Millers'
Bank of Washington county.
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Passed Mar. 25,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the time for receiving subscriptions to the capital
stock, of the Farmers' and Millers' Bank of Washng-
ton county, be and the same is hereby extended to the
first day of March eighteen hundred and forty.
CHAPTER 238.
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Time extended.
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An act to provide for the repair and preservation of a
certain Bridge, in St. Mary's county.
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Passed Mar. 25,
1839.
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WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General
Assembly by the memorial of sundry citizens of St.
Mary's county, that the bridge over the head waters
of St. Mary's river, in said county, has been serious-
ly damaged by a freshet, during the past year: —
Therefore,
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Preamble.
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