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1818.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 147.

Charter of Elkton
Bank considered
as extended &c.

ryland did comply with the terms and conditions in the said act
mentioned, yet the charter of the said bank was omitted to be ex-
tended, by the declaratory act passed at December session eighteen
hundred and fifteen, chapter one hundred and sixty-seven, entitled,
"An act declaring the continuation and extension of the charters
of the several banks therein mentioned;" therefore,
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the charter of the Elkton Bank of Maryland shall be considered
as effectually extended and continued, as if the said hank had been
included and specially mentioned in said act, declaring the conti-
nuation and extension of the charters of the several incorporated
banks therein mentioned, passed at December session eighteen
hundred and fifteen, or in the preamble to said act.

Passed Feb. 8, 1819

New district to be
established

Elections for said
district to be hold-
en at public house
kept by Abraham
King.

If confirmed to be
part of constituti-
on.

CHAPTER 148.

An act to establish a new Election District in Baltimore
county.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
a new election district, to be called The Eighth District, shall be
established in Baltimore county, which district shall bounded as
follows: beginning at the head of tide water, at the month of the
Little Falls of Gunpowder, and running up the said falls to the old
Harford road near Amoss's mill, and from thence down the said
road, passing Cromwell's bridge, to Thomas Mills's dwelling
house on said road, and from thence to the head of the White
Marsh Hun, and down the said run to tide water on Bird's river,
and thence round with the shore of said river and Gunpowder River
to the place of beginning.
2. And be it enacted, That all elections for said district shall be
hidden at the public house therein now kept by Abraham King,
under the like authority and regulations as elections are or may be
holden in other districts of the county, and all voters residing
within the limits of said district, and none other, shall vote at the
elections to be therein holden, and not elsewhere, under the like
privileges and duties of voters in their other districts respectively.
3. And be it enacted, That if this act shall be confirmed by the
general assembly, after the next election of delegates, as the con-
stitution and form of government directs, that in such case this act,
and the alterations and amendments of the constitution and form of
government therein contained, from and after the first Monday in
October eighteen hundred and twenty-one, shall be taken and con-
sidered, and shall constitute and be valid, as a part of the said
constitution and form of government, to all intents and purposes,
any thing to the contrary notwithstanding.

Passed Feb 8 1819
Preamble.

Trustees appoint-
ed and incorpo-
rated.

CHAPTER 149.

An act to incorporate Salisbury Academy, in Worcester
county.
Whereas the persons herein after named have purchased a lot
of ground in the town of Salisbury, in Worcester county, and
erected thereon a school house; therefore,
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Isaac Denson, James Powell, Thomas Hooper, John Dashiell, John
Rider, Thomas Humphries and John Houston, be and they are



 
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