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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1839.

CHAPTER 203.

A supplement to an act, entitled an act to authorise the
building of a Wharf on the south side of Wicomico Ri-
ver, near White Haven, passed December session, eigh-
teen hundred and thirty-six, chapter thirteen.

CHAP. 204.

Passed Feb. 28,
1840.

WHEREAS, a number of persons named in the act to
which this is a supplement, have removed from this State:
Therefore,

Preamble.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act, it
shall and may be lawful for William W . Handy, John
Dennis, Theodore Dashiell, Alexander S. Jones, William
B. Jones, Junr. William M. Jones, John Saunders, S. W.
Jones, William W. Johnstone, John P. Gale, Thomas A.
Spence, George Handy, Samuel K. Handy, Ara Spence,
John Leatherbury and George Weems, and such other
persons as may be allowed by a majority of them to join
the enterprise, to build and construct, or cause to be con-
structed on and adjoining to the public landing on the
south side of Wicomico river, in Somerset county, near
White Haven, a wharf for the accommodation of steam
boats and other vessels.

Authority to
construct wharf.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the second and third
sections of the act to which this is a supplement, be and
they are hereby declared to be in full force and virtue in
law.

CHAPTER204.

In force.

An act to authorise Wallace Kirlcwood, Trustee of Clement
Kennedy, to bring into this State certain Negro Slaves.

Passed Mar. 3,
1840.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, it shall and
may be lawful for Wallace Kirlcwood, trustee of Clement
Kennedy, to bring into this State three negro slaves, Den-
nis, Thomas and Sally, the property of the said Clement

Authority gran-

ted.

Kennedy; provided, that within thirty days after such re-
moval, he shall cause to be recorded in the office of the
clerk of Prince George's county court, the name and the
sex of the said negro slaves so removed; provided also,
that at or before the time of making such record, the said

Provisoes.



 
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