ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
which shall have been received by the said keeper during such
quarter. |
1811.
CHAP. 177.
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3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That each assistant
keeper of the said
penitentiary-house, not exceeding eight in number, shall receive as
a salary for his services, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars (a)
annually, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the treasury.
(a) By December 1813, ch. 69,
an additional allowance authorised, not exceeding
one hundred and fifty dollars annually. |
Of the assistant
keepers. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the inspectors
(b) of the said penitentiary,
or a majority of them, be and they are hereby authorised
to appoint a discreet and competent person as book-keeper of the
penitentiary, who shall discharge the duties imposed on the keeper
of the said penitentiary by the forty-fourth section of the act, entitled,
An act concerning crimes and punishments, passed at November
session eighteen hundred and nine*, who shall receive as a
salary for his services the sum of five hundred dollars (c) annually,
to be paid by the treasurer of the western shore in quarter yearly
payments, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury.
(b) See note to section 1.
(c) By 1817, ch. 72, the
salary not to exceed eight hundred dollars. |
Book keeper to be
appointed—his duties
and salary. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the inspectors
(d) of the penitentiary,
or a quorum of them, be and they are hereby authorised to
draw on the treasurer of the western shore for a sum not exceeding
one thousand five hundred dollars, to be applied under their direction
to the purpose of finishing and completing the buildings of the
said penitentiary, and levelling the enclosure surrounding the same,
which said draught shall be paid out of any unappropriated money
in the treasury; and it shall be the duty of the said inspectors to
transmit to the governor and council an account of the expenditure
of the said sum, to be by them laid before the general assembly.
(d) See note to section 1. |
Inspectors may
draw on treasurer
for a sum not exceeding
1500 dollars,
for certain
purposes. |
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CHAP. CLXXVIII.
An Act to alter the time of holding the County Court of Harford
County.
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 229.
See 1805, ch. 65. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
in future, the county court for the county of Harford shall be held
on the fourth Monday in the month of August yearly and every
year, instead of the second Monday in August. |
Court to be held on
fourth Monday in
August. |
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CHAP. CLXXVIX.
An Act authorising Elizabeth Luckett, of Frederick County, to remove
certain Negroes into the State of Maryland. Lib.
TH. No. 3,
fol. 229.
Supplements, December 1813, ch. 41, and 1814, ch. 6. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
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CHAP. CLXXX.
An Act for the relief of Jacob Bantz, of the City of Baltimore.
Lib.
TH. No. 3, fol. 230.
See Ch. 108. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the judges, or any one judge of Baltimore county court, be and they |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him. |
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