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INDEX.

 

1844.

 

Chap.

Sec.

HOWARD DISTRICT-

   

To be governed by same laws as other

   

primary schools, &c.

"

2

The election of commissioners of, pro-

   

vided for, &c.

297

 

HOWARD, JAMES AND CHARLES, TRUSTEES,

   

&c, UNDER THE WILL OF WM.

   

HOWARD—Authorised to unite with A.

   

H. Tyson and Rebecca his wife, in pro-

   

per execution of leases for ninety-nine

   

years, &c, or for any shorter time, as-

   

signed to Rebecca his wife as for her dow-

   

er, &c.

52

1

Their acts made valid, &c.

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2

HOWARD, JOSEPH—See Heard, Benedict I.

   

HOWARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY—New

   

Bank, &c.

211

 

HUYGHE, JOSEPH—Name changed to Jos. Hayghe.

133

 

HUNT, ELIZABETH—Commissioners of Talbot coun-

   

ty to levy $20 for the benefit of,

150

 

I.

ILLEGAL VOTING.—Any person offering to vote,

   

not being a citizen of United States, 12

   

months in the State, and six months pre-

   

ceding election a resident, &c. guilty of a

   

misdemeanor, and on conviction subject

   

to fine of not less than $50, nor more than

   

$500, and imprisonment net less than one

   

month nor more than 2 years.

309

1

Any person bribing or offering to bribe

   

a legal voter, subject to same fine and im-

   

prisonment as aforesaid.

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2

Any pprson voting without qualification

   

of age and residence, as now required, up-

   

on conviction, subject to the punishment

   

prescribed in the 1st section, &c.

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3

Any person voting or offering to vote on

   

certificates of naturalization of any other

   

person, to be guilty of felony, and on con-

   

viction to be confined in the Penitentiary

   

not less than two nor more than six years.

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4

In all future elections judges to stamp on

   


 
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