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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1849.
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municate to the Legislature, a just opinion of the state
of the institution, with the grounds of such opinion.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That this act shall contin-
ue in force until the end of the year eighteen hundred
and seventy-seven, and until the expiration of the ses-
sion of the General Assembly which shall happen there-
after, and the State hereby reserves to itself the power
to revoke this act, if at any time such bank shall refuse
or neglect to pay specie for any of its notes or bills.
CHAPTER 326.
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CHAP. 326.
In force.
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An act to Incorporate the Bare Hill Mining and Manu-
facturing Company.
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Passed Mar. 5,
1850.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That G. B. Wilson, Thomas B. Watts,
L. T. Brien, Charles Wilson, and Luther Wilson, and
such other persons as with them, or in their place,
shall become stockholders in said company, their suc-
cessors and assigns, be and they are created a body
corporate and politic, by the name and style of
the Bare Hill Mining and Manufacturing Company,
and by that name may sue and be sued, answer and
defend, in any court of law or equity, and may ordain
and establish such bye-laws, rules and regulations as
shall appear necessary for conducting the concerns of
said corporation, not contrary to the laws of this State,
or of the United States, and the same to change, alter
and amend as may appear proper, and may make
have and use, and at pleasure change or renew, a
common seal, and generally may do any act or thing
necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this
act, and to promote the design of the corporation.
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Incorporated,
&c.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said corporation
be and is hereby empowered to procure, by mining
therefor, or otherwise, gold and copper, and other
metalic ores, and to vend or manufacture said gold
and copper, and other metalic ores, at any place or
places, or transport and export the same, for sale or
otherwise, as may at any time or times seem expe-
dient, in vessels, or by other means of said corpora-
tion, and to have and hold, and improve for the pur-
poses aforesaid of the corporation, and to acquire, and
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Objects of cor-
poration.
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