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Session Laws, 1837
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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1837.

vernment, hereafter to be elected and appointed, shall
be entitled to receive at the rate of the following an-
nual salaries, in current money, whilst they continue

CHAP. 133.

in office, that is to say: the Governor the sum of four
thousand two hundred dollars; the Secretary of State
the sum of two thousand dollars, to be in full for all
services that the law does now or may hereafter ve-

Governor
$4,200.

quire said officer to perform: and they are hereby re-
quired to reside at the Seat of Government; the Mes-

Residence pre-
scribed.

senger to the Governor, who shall be appointed by,
and hold his office during the pleasure of the Govern-
or, and perform the duties now attached to the office of
Messenger of the Executive Council, the sum of four
hundred dollars.

Messenger $400.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the office of Messen-
ger of the Executive Council be, and the same is here-
by abolished.

CHAPTER 132.

Messenger of
Council abo-
lished.

An act to divorce Alice. Green, of Prince George's coun-

ty, from her husband, Thomas Green.

Passed Mar. 6,
1838.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Alice Green, of Prince George's county, be,
and she is hereby declared to be, divorced from her
husband, Thomas Green, a mensa et thoro.

CHAPTER 133.

Divorce.

An act supplementary to an act, entitled, an act to es-
tablish Magistrates' Courts in the several counties of
this State, and to prescribe their jurisdiction, passed
December session, eighteen hundred and thirty-five,
chapter two hundred and one.

Passed Mar. 8,
1838.

SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That when any sheriff, deputy sheriff or
constable shall make an arrest on any capias issued
by virtue of the act of Assembly, passed December
session eighteen hundred and thirty-five, entitled, an

Sheriff or con-
stable may
take appear-
ance bond of
person arrest-
ed.



 
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