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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1846.

capital stock aforesaid; provided, however, that not less
than ten dollars on each share shall be paid in cash, or
its equivalent, at the time of making such subscription,
and the balance due thereon shall be paid at such time,
and in such instalments as the president and directors
may require, after giving at least thirty days notice of
such demand, in two or more daily papers published in
the city of Baltimore, and in one or more papers in the
town of Cumberland, or by actual notice in writing to
each of said stockholders, and in case any stockholder
shall refuse to pay said instalment, after due notice as
aforesaid, for the payment thereof his or her stock, or so
much thereof as be or she may not have, paid upon the-
required instalment, shall be and the same is hereby for-

feited for the use of the company.

CHAP. 171.
Proviso.

SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained, shall be taken or construed to confer on said
company any banking privilege whatever.

Banking pri-

vileges forbid.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That the Legislature re-
serves the right to repeal, alter or amend the charter at

pleasure.

CHAPTER 171.

Right reser-
ved.

An act for the incorporation of Crystal Fount Division,
Number Eighteen, of the Sons of Temperance, of the
City of Baltimore, and State of Maryland.

Passed March
3, 1847.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James Young, John Marshall, Thomas
D. Sultzer, John W. Peregoy, Edward W. Davis, Zac-
cheus Gould, E. S. Fryer, John McAllister, Abel Brun-
ner, Samuel E. Smith, John Glover, Thomas Glover,
Louis Bonsai, E. W. Knowles, Henry Forrest, William
M. Smith, Louis G. Curlett, and J. Franklin Bryson,
officers and members of Crystal Fount Division, Number

Incorporated.

Eighteen, of the Sons of Temperance of the city of Balti-
more and State of Maryland, and their successors be, and
are hereby incorporated and made a body politic and cor-
porate, by the name and number of Crystal Fount Divi-
sion, Number Eghteen, of the Sons of Temperance, of the
city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, by that name
may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and have
a common seal, and the same at their pleasure alter, and

Corporate
powers.



 
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