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1846.

INDEX.

Chap.

Sec.

INCORPORATIONS

town Cadets; Solomon Temple of Honor

No. 8, Sons of Temperance; Ringgold

Infantry; Chesapeake Riflemen; Ring-

gold Dragoons; Union Chemical Works;

Mutual Fire Insurance company, Cecil

county; Catoctin Dragoons; Dolly Hide,

company; Clear Spring Union Band ,

Conowingo Bridge company; Middle-

town Horse Guards; Benevolent Divi-

sion No. 20, Sons of Temperance ;

Gray Manufacturing company; .Mutual

Relief Division No. 13, Sons of Tempe-

rance of Lietersburg; First German

Reformed Beneficial Society of Balti-

more; Woodsboro' Turnpike Road Co. ;

Hagerstown Musical Association; Ocean

company of Baltimore; Fell's Point

Lodge No. 46, I. O. O. F; Mutual

Fire company of Carroll; Newington

Division No. 27, Sons of Temperance ;

Port Deposit Band, &c.; North East

Manufacturing company; Associated

Fireman's Insurance Company, Balti-

more; Phoenix Manufacturing compa-

ny; Mutual Protection Society of Kent

County; Baltimore Club; Tecumseh

Manufacturing company; Hagerstown

Savingss Institution; Equitable Life

Insurance company of Baltimore; West-

minster Free School of the Presbyterian

Church, Frederic/down; Rose Bank Ce-

metery; Lulworth Iron company; Union

Academy; Murkirk Mantufacturing

company; Nail and Wire company ;

Borden Mining company; Baltimore

City Iron company; Mohegan Tribe No.

9, I. 0. Red Men.

INDIANS—

see Evidence.

INDIGENT

BLIND PERSONS— A supplement to

act of 1837, chapter 173, for the instruc-

tion of, provides that each person to be

instructed, shall have attained the age

of nine years, and the time of instruction

extended to seven, years.

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All parts of first section of original

act as are inconsistent repealed.

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