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of youth in primary schools, throughout this State,
passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
twenty-five, chapter one hundred and sixty-two, so far
as relates to Dorchester county, passed December ses-
sion, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, chapter two
hundred and six, be, and the same is hereby authoris-
ed and required to be again levied far the use of prima-
ry schools in Dorchester county, for the present year.
Resolved further, That at the October election for
delegates to the General Assembly, for Dorchester
county, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-nine.
every voter when he offers to vote, shall be required
by the judges of election, to state whether he is for or
against the law, passed December session eighteen
hundred and thirty-seven, chapter two hundred and
six, establishing primary schools in Dorchester county,
and the said judges shall record the number of votes
for and against said primary school law, and make
return thereof, to the Legislature during the first week
of the session eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, and
if a majority of said voters, in said county, shall be
in favor of the law, establishing said primary schools,
as is therein provided for, then and in that case, the,
said act shall be continued in full force, otherwise to
cease and have no effect or operation, whatever.
No. 45.
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Resolution in relation to Improvements in the Armory.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
a sum of money not exceeding thirty dollars, be, and
the same is hereby appropriated for improvements in
the Armory, and Gun House, the better to protect the
arms and accoutrements belonging to the State, and
that the Treasurer for the Western Shore, pay to the
order of the Governor, the said sum.
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Passed Mar. 23,
1839.
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