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Session Laws, 1858
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THOMAS H. HICKS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

623

SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That the act of
January session, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,
chapter three hundred and fifty-three, entitled an
act to raise additional revenue to pay the debts of
the State, by increasing the rate of license to or-
dinary keepers and traders, and all other acts in-
consistent with the provisions of this act, be and
they are hereby repealed.

Repealed.

SEC. 16. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect on and after the first day of May next.

CHAPTER 415.

In force.

AN ACT to incorporate the Baltimore Exchange
Buildings Company.

Passed March

9, 1858.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That Hugh Jenkins, William
Crichton, John C. Brune, Israel M. Parr, Hora-
tio L. Whitrige, James Hooper, Jr., George P.
Kane, John S. Williams, Henry M. Warfield,
William Chesnut, George H. Kyle, Thomas W.
Levering, James J. Fisher, Gustav W. Lurman,
Frank Sullivan, Addison K. Ford, Samuel Har-
ris, Jr., E. G. Ferine, Benjamin F. Hanson,
William W. Woodward, James H. Shone, John
W. Garrett, Johns Hopkins, Robert Leslie, J.
J. Turner, Robert A. Dobbin, James E. Tyson,
W. S. Walters, Alien A. Chapman, Benjamin
Franklin Newcomer, James George, Galloway
Cheston, William E. Mayhew and Archibald
Stirling, be and they are hereby appointed com-
missioners, under the direction of whom subscrip-
tions may be received to the capital stock of the
Baltimore Exchange Buildings company, hereby
incorporated, and they, or a majority of them,
may cause books to be opened at such times and
places as they may direct, for the purpose of re-
ceiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said
company, after having given notice of the times
and places of opening the same as they may
deem proper, and if such subscriptions to the

Commissioners
authorised to
receive sub-
scriptions.



 
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