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LEV1N WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
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to execute the trust in him or them reposed, the va-
cancy may be filled by the remaining managers.
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the act en-
titled, "An act authorising the drawing of a lottery
to defray the expense of building a Masonic Hail in
the city of Baltimore" passed at November session
eighteen hundred and five, and the supplements
thereto, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
CHAPTER 111.
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1812.
Act of 1805
and supple-
ments repeal-
ed.
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An act for the relief of Henry Sprague, now of the
city of Baltimore.
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Passed Dec.
22, 1812.
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BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Baltimore county court be, and is
hereby authorised to extend to the said Henry
Sprague, the benefit of the existing insolvent laws of
this State, without requiring him to produce proof of
his having resided in the State of Maryland two years
next preceding to the date of his application.
CHAPTER 112.
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Benefits of
the insolvent
laws may be
granted.
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A further additional supplement to the act entitled, An
act to regulate the inspection of Tobacco.
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Passed Dec.
23, 1812.
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WHEREAS, It appears that the justices of the
levy court for Baltimore county, in virtue of the pow-
ers vested in them, by an act passed at November
session eighteen hundred and three, chapter ninety-
five, entitled, An act to authorise the levy court of
Baltimore county to establish two additional Ware-
houses in the city of Baltimore, for the inspection of
Tobacco, did contract with Cumberland Dugan and
John O'Donnell, for the erection of one of those
ware-houses, at the end of their wharves in the city
of Baltimore, under the denomination of Dugan and
O'Donnell's Tobacco Inspection Ware-house; that
before the said ware-house was one half built, John
O'Donnell died, and since his death no building nor
other improvement of any kind hath been erected on
his ground allotted for said ware-house, but that
Cumberland Dugan has built upon his ground accord-
ing to contract, which building hath been found in-
sufficient to contain the quantity of tobacco sent for
storage and inspection to the said ware-house; in
consequence whereof the said Cumberland Dugan
hath erected other buildings adjacent and adjoining
to the said ware-house, for the purpose of receiving
storing and inspecting tobacco, which buildings have
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