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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1846.

corporation hereby created, it being however declared
hereby, that for transportation and toll on any rail road of
the said corporation, charges shall be alllowed as high as
those now or hereafter permitted to other mining manu-
facturing corporations on their railroads within Allegany
county.

CHAP. 320.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained, shall be so construed as to authorise said com-
pany to issue any note, token, scrip or other evidence of
debt to be used as currency.

Enure for 30
years.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this act shall enure
for thirty years from its passage, and the Legislature
hereby expressly reserves the right to alter or annul this,
act of incorporation at pleasure.

CHAPTER 319.

An act to make valid a Power of Attorney from Eliza-

beth Davis and others, to James, Davis.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland
That a power of attorney, executed by Elizabeth Davis,
Samuel Davis, Sarah A. Davis, Thomas Davis, Nancy;
Davis, Oliver Kerr, Eliza Kerr and Jane Kerr, to James;
Davis, on the seventeenth day of September, in the yean
eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and recorded among
the land records of Cecil county, in Liber J. S., number
thirty-four, folio two hundred and Seventy-nine be, and;
the same is hereby confirmed and made as valid as if the
same had been executed and acknowledged agreeably to
the laws of this State.

CHAPTER 320.

Passed March
10, 1847.

Make valid.

An act to incorporate the Baltimore City Iron Company.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Jonathan H. Ellicott, John Wells,
William Miller, Henry R. Reynolds and Benjamin H.
Ellicott, their associates, successors and assigns, are
hereby made and declared to be a body corporate, by
the name and style of the Baltimore City Iron Company,
and by that name may sue and be sued in any court of

Passed March
10, 1847.

Incorporated.



 
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