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SAMUEL STEVENS, JR. ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

Dec. Ses. 1822

necessary, a sum not exceeding thirty dollars, for the support and
maintenance of William Lathrum, to be collected by the collector of
said county, and paid to William Lathrum or his order.

Passed Jan.
Preamble.

CHAPTER 73.

A Supplement to the act entitled. An act to incorporate Salisbury Aca-
demy in Worcester County.
WHEREAS, The trustees of Salisbury Academy in Worcester
county, and sundry other inhabitants of Somerset and Worcester
counties, have represented to this general assembly, that enlarging
the number of trustees of the said academy would foster the in-
terests of said academy, and have prayed that a law may pass for

Trustees.

that purpose; Therefore,
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the number of trustees of the said academy, be, and the same is
hereby extended to fifteen, and that Handy H. Irving, David How-
ard, Sampson Davis, Charles Rider, William B. Bell, Jehu Parsons,
George Todd, and George Maddox, be, and they are hereby consti-

Body corpo-
rate.

tuted additional trustees of the said academy.
2. And be it enacted, That the trustees of the said academy con-
stituted by the act to which this is a supplement, and the trustees
constituted by this act, be, and the same are hereby declared to be
the trustees of the said academy, a body politic and corporate and
invested with all the rights, privileges and immunities granted by the
act to which this is a supplement.

Passed Jan.
27, 1823
Commission-
ers.

CHAPTER. 74.

An act for the benefit of Buckler Bond and others, of Harford county.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
James Steel, William Smithson, and John Hopkins, be, and they are
hereby appointed commissioners to view the road as located from
Belle-Air, in Harford county to the Baltimore county line, in a direc-
tion towards Baltimore city, under a law of last session and ascertain
what damages if any the landholders have sustained by reason of the
said road having been laid through or over their lands taking into
consideration the advantages and disadvantages in each of their indi-
vidual cases, and assess such damages to each landholder as they
in their judgment may think him or her entitled to, if any, and a re-
turn thereof make to the levy court of Harford county, who are here-
by authorised and directed to levy the same on the assessable proper-
ty of said county, and have the money collected and paid over to
the persons entitled thereto.

Compensa-
tion.

2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners appointed by this
act shall be entitled to two dollars a day each, for their attendance in
performing the duties hereby imposed on them.

Passed Jan.
24, 1823.

CHAPTER 75.

An act for the revaluation of the real and personal property, in Somer-
set county.

Revalue.
Commission-
ers meet.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the commissioners of the tax for Somerset county, be, and they
are hereby authorised and empowered to meet at Princess Anne, as
soon as may be practicable after the passage of this act, and then pro-
ceed to revalue and reassess the real and personal property within
the said county, agreeable to the provisions of an act passed at No-



 
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