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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

most convenient to the residence of such applicant, and giving such
notice by advertisement set up at the most public place in the 
county where the said applicant resides.

    1805.

CHAP. 110.

                                            ______
 
                                        CHAP. CXI. 
An Act for the benefit of Hugh Anderson, of Montgomery County. 
                    Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 175. A Private Act.

Passed Jan. 28, 1806.
                                            _____
 
                                        CHAP. CXII.
An Act to provide for rendering passable through Baltimore County
    the public Road leading from the City of Baltimore, by Belle-Air,
    in Harford County, to Peach Bottom Ferry, on the River Susquehanna.

    Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 176.

                                See 1800, ch. 39, and the acts there referred to.


Passed Jan. 28, 1806.
    WHEREAS under the law heretofore enacted for the opening the
above mentioned road, the same hath been done, and the road
aforesaid made conveniently passable entirely across Harford
county, and that part of said road leading through Baltimore county
remaining in many parts of it impassable, renders all that has
been done by Harford county, and the expenditure of Baltimore
county, in opening said road through the same, of little use, by
reason of which the desirable object of both said counties is altogether
defeated, and that part of the state deprived of the convenient
and very advantageous communication between the city of
Baltimore and the river Susquehanna, contemplated by the law
which directed the said road to be opened; for remedy thereof,
Preamble.
    2.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the levy court of Baltimore county shall be and they are hereby
authorised and directed to appoint a supervisor for the said road,
leading as aforesaid from Baltimore, through Belle-Air, to the
Peach Bottom Ferry, and the said supervisor is hereby authorised
and directed to hire such a number of men as the levy court shall direct,
to clear and repair said road within the limits of Baltimore county,
and to make the same conveniently passable for carriages of burthen,
except such part thereof, for the opening and clearing of which a
sum of money was directed to be levied upon Baltimore county by
an act of November session, eighteen hundred and four, * and the
expense of clearing and repairing the part of said road as aforesaid
is hereby directed to be defrayed by the said levy court from the
funds for the support of the criminals in Baltimore county, out of
any surplus money therein.
Levy court to
appoint a supervisor.











*  Ch. 72.
                                                _____
 
                                          CHAP. CXIII.
An Act authorising the drawing of a Lottery to defray the expense
    of building a Masonic Hall in the City of Baltimore.  Lib. TH.
    No. 1, fol. 176.

                                Supplements, 1807, ch. 67, and 1811, ch. 216.
            This act repealed, with the supplements, by November 1812, ch. 110.


Passed Jan. 28, 1806.
                                                _____
 
                                          CHAP. CXIV.
An Act to appoint Commissioners to lay out anew the Town of Nottingham,
    in Prince-George's County, and for other purposes therein
    mentioned. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 177.

Passed Jan. 28, 1806.
    WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly, by the petition
of sundry inhabitants of the town of Nottingham, in Prince-George's
Preamble.

                            VOL. I.                        72

 

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