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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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for any injury sustained by the opening of the said street
and alley, shall be decided and determined by the com-
missioners aforesaid or a majority of them.
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the sums of mo-
ney so assessed and charged to each individual benefit-
ted by opening and extending said street and alley, shall
be a lien upon and bind all the property so benefitted to
the full amount thereof.

CHAPTER 68.

DEC. SESS.

1813.

Sum charg-
ed a lien upon
property.

An act to annul the marriage of Everitt Wroe, and
Marti Wroe his wife.
Section 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That the marriage of Everitt
Wroe and Mary Wroe his wife, heretofore solemnized,
be, and the same is hereby declared null and void, and
the said Everitt Wroe and Mary Wroe are hereby divorc-
ed a vinculo matrimonii.

CHAPTER 69.

Passed Jan.
15, 1814.

Divorce.

A supplement to the act entitled, an act authorising ap-
propriations for the Penitentiary of this state.
Section 1. BE IT EN ACTED by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That each assistant keeper of the Pe-
nitentiary-House at the discretion of the board of the in-
spectors thereof, shall receive a sum not exceeding one
hundred and fifty dollars annually, in addition to the
sum now allowed by the third section of the act to which
this is a supplement, to be paid by the treasurer of the
western shore in quarterly yearly payments, out of any
unappropriated money in the treasury.

CHAPTER 70.

Passed Jan.
15, 1814.

Assistant
keepers — Ad-
dition to their
salaries.

A supplement to an act entitled, an ad to lay out and
make public a road in Somerset county, passed in No-
vember session eighteen hundred and twelve.
Section 1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That William Russum, Shiles
Crockett, Joshua Bratten, Thomas Beuan and Job Al-
ien be, and they are hereby appointed commissioners
for the purpose of this act, and the act to which this is a
supplement, and that they or a majority of them are
hereby authorised and required to survey and lay out a
road not exceeding twenty feet clear of ditches, begin-
ning at a certain point to be fixed on by the said commis-
sioners or a majority of them, on the road leading from
Barren Creek Mill to Vienna Ferry, thence running such
course as the said commissioners or a majority of them
may in their discretion judge most convenient and advan-
tageous to the public, with the least possible injury to
the individuals over whose land the said road may pass
till it intersects the Delaware line nearly opposite the

Passed Jan.
14, 1814.

Commission-
ers to survey
and lay out
said road. Its
width and di-
rection.



 
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