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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1849.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That the provisions of
the fourth section of this act, shall have no force until
the same has received the approval of the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore.

CHAPTER 72.

CHAP. 73.

Authorities of
Baltimore to a-
gree to.

An act to allow Robert T. Shipley, late Collector of
State Taxes for Carroll County, further time to com-
plete his collections.

Passed Feb. 13,
1850.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Robert T. Shipley, late a collector of
State taxes of Carroll county, be and he is hereby authoris-
ed and empowered to collect any taxes or balances of tax-
es now remaining due to and uncollected by him in
the county aforesaid, in the same manner and with the
same power and privileges as are allowed by the existing
laws in such cases made and provided.

Time allowed.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Robert T.
Shipley shall, in every instance, before he shall proceed
to the aforesaid collection, make affidavit, before some
justice of the peace for Carroll county, that the same re-
mains unpaid, and that he has not received any security
or satisfaction for the same, or any part thereof, more
than the credit allowed thereon.

Oath required

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall not
continue in force longer than one year from its passage.

CHAPTER 73.

In force.

An act to change the place of holding Elections in the
Fourth Election District of Anne Arundel County.

Passed Feb.
13, 1850.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That from and after the passage of this

act, the place of holding elections in the fourth election
district of Anne Arundel county, shall be and the same
is hereby changed from Joshua Watts' tavern, to a place
near Pumphrey's mill, on the land formerly owned by
Jesse Pumphrey, now owned by John Lowman, in said

Place of voting
changed.



 
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