by them, or a majority of them, are hereby authorised to dis-
pose of and sell all or any of the tickets of said lottery, in the
city of Baltimore, or any other part of this state, exclusive of
any controul over the same by the corporation of the city of Bal-
timore, any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
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Dec. Ses. 1816
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CHAPTER 91.
An Additional Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to In-
corporate the Stockholders in the Hager's-Town Bank.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the president and directors of the Hager's-Town Bank are
hereby authorised and empowered, to sell at public auction, or
otherwise, any real property which the said corporation now
holds; and the president of said bank, for the time being, shall
be fully empowered to convey the same by a good and sufficient
deed of conveyance to the purchaser or purchasers of said real
property.
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Passed Jan 17.
Authorised to
sell real proper-
ty.
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CHAPTER 92.
An act appointing Commissioners to Revise and Correct
the Original Plot of the Town of Cumberland, in Alle-
gany County.
Whereas it is represented to this general assembly, by peti-
tion of Thomas Beall, of Samuel, proprietor of the town of
Cumberland, in Allegany county, that by virtue of an act of as-
sembly, passed at November session, eighteen hundred and five,
appointing Roger Perry, George Hoffman, Jonathan Cox, Evan
Gwynn and Upton Bruce, commissioners to mark and bound the
said town, in the execution of the powers vested in them by vir-
tue of said act, the surveyor employed by the said commissioners
has made some errors that cannot be corrected without legisla-
tive interference; Therefore,
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Roger Perry, George Hoofman, Jonathan Cox, Evan
Gwynn and Adam Segur, senior, be and the same are hereby
appointed commissioners, with full power and authority, with
the assistance of the surveyor of said county, to revise and cor-
rect any errors appearing in the original plot of said town,
with as full and ample powers as were vested in the commission-
ers appointed by the aforesaid act of 1805.
2. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners shall re-
ceive one hundred and fifty cents for each and every day they
may be employed in the same, to be paid by the said Thomas
Beall, of Samuel, but in case of a refusal to pay, the same may
be collected before a single justice of the peace in a summary
way.
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Passed Jan. 17
Preamble.
Commissioners
to revise plot
of town.
—their allow-
ance.
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CHAPTER 93.
An act for the benefit of Daniel Pendleton and Frederick
Jenkins, of the City of Baltimore.
Whereas, it is represented to this general assembly, by the
petition of Daniel Pendleton and Frederick Jenkins, grocers and
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Passed Jan. 17.
Preamble.
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