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1845.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 69

Repealed.

and personal property in Prince George's county, be and
the same is hereby changed from the second Monday in
November to the first Monday in April, and annually
thereafter.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with this act, be and the same are here-
by repealed.

CHAPTER 68.

Passed Feb.
10, 1846.

Time exten-
ded.

An act to allow Joseph Walker, late collector of Baltimore
County, further lime to complete hit collections.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland.
That the time limited by law, within which Joseph
Walker, late collector of Baltimore county, should have
made his collections, be and the same is hereby extend-
ed to the first day of April eighteen hundred and forty-
seven.

CHAPTER 69.

Passed Feb.
10, 1846.

An act to incorporate the Eagle Artillery Company of
Baltimore.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That George P. Kane, Francis Waggner,
John K. Kenly, Emilius Adams, Daniel McCahn and
others who now are or may hereafter become members
of said Company, and their successors are hereby de-
claied to be one community and body corporate by the
name, style and title of the Eagle Artillery Company of
Baltimore; and by that name they shall be and are here-
by made able and capable in law to have, receive and
retain to them and their successors property teal and
personal; also devises or bequests of any person or per-
sons, bodies corporate or politic, capable of making the
same, and the same to dispose of or transfer at their
pleasure, in such manner as they may think proper;

Proviso.

provided always, that the said corporation shall not hold
or possess property, real, personal or mixed, exceeding
in value the sum of five thousand dollars other than that



 
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