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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1844.

same duties as were required of the said superintendent,
except that they shall not be allowed to retain any com-
pensation for their own services.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the present superinten-
dent of said road, shall be considered and treated to all
intents and purposes as the agent of said directors, and
shall execute a bond as such agent to said directors with
security to be approved by them; but until he shall be
dismissed or discharged by said directors, he shall receive
for compensation as such agent the salary at present al-
lowed to him in the name of superintendent and nothing
more.

CHAP. 293.

Superintend-
ent to be con-
sidered agent

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the second section
of an act supplementary to an act entitled, an act for the
preservation and repair of that part of the United States
road within the limits of the State of Maryland, passed at
December session, eighteen hundred and forty-two, chap-
ter eighty-one, be and the same is hereby repealed.

Repealed.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, And it is hereby made the
duty of the toll-gatherers on said road, to demand of and
receive from all persons passing through said gates full
tolls, and that hereafter no distinction shall be made be-
tween persons travelling over said road so far as it relates
to tolls.

Demand full

toll.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That hereafter no tolls shall
be demanded from persons passing through said gates
for travelling over the old turnpike road from Cumber-
land to its intersection with the new road at James Pear-
cy's tavern, and vice versa.

No tolls de-
manded.

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That this act shall go into
operation from and immediately after the passage thereof.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That all laws heretofore
passed so far as the same conflict or interfere with this
act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

In fores from
the passage.

Repealed.

CHAPTER 293.

 

An act for the Incorporation of Mount Savage Lodge,
number forty-three, of the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, in the State of Maryland.

Passed March
10, 1845.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Andrew Bruce, Henry Thomas, Robert
W. Ralf, Thomas Duke and others, the officers and mem-
bers of Mount Savage Lodge, number forty-three, of the

Incorporated.



 
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