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1837.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 92.

Act extended to.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the act entitled, an
act for the inspection of sole leather and rough harness
and rough skirting leather in the city of Baltimore,
passed February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
thirty-two, chapter one hundred and three, be, and the
same is hereby enacted and made applicable to the in-
spection of leather in the city of Frederick, and in all
its other provisions,' duties and obligations, not incon-
sistent with the true intent and purport of this act.

CHAPTER 92.

Passed Feb. 24,
1838.

An act relating 1o a certain Road in Baltimore county.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, the commissioners of Baltimore county,
did on or about the fifth day of September, eighteen
hundred and thirty seven, order and direct a new
county road to be opened in said county, beginning for
the same at the old court road, at the end of Jacob
Alters lane, where it intersects said road, and running
with said lane, and upon the division line with Amos
Mathews, until it intersects the land of Edward Rider,
thence upon the division line between the said Ma-
thews and Rider, until it intersects the land of the
late Thomas Poultney, thence through the land of the
said Poultney, to the land of the late Benjamin Bowen
of Solomon, thence through the lands of the said Bow-
en, to the upper Powder Mill of James Bealty, known
as Bowens' Old Mill, thence through the land of the
late Solomon Bowen, until it intersects the Sus-
quehannah Rail Road and the county road, leading
from the Falls Turnpike at John Cockey's tavern, to
Govans Town, near the Bellona Powder Mill, said
road to be opened and the expenses paid by the peti-
tioners within six months from the date of said order,
and whereas, it is represented to this General Assem-
bly by the parties interested, that it is not in their
power to comply with said order within the time there-
in specified, and pray that further time may. be allowed
for that purpose: — Therefore.

Time extended.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the time for opening said road, be, and the same



 
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