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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1844.

Ann Littig, Ann Maria Littig, Rachel Littig, Hannah Ann
Littig, Frederick Shaffer Littig, Junr., William Pitt Littig,
Julia Bates Littig and Louisa Emily Littig, at all times here-
after to be called and known by, and use the names of Fred-
erick Littig Shaffer, Catharine Ann Littig Shaffer, Ann Ma-
ria Littig Shaffer, Rachel Littig Shaffer, Hannah Ann Lit-
tig Shaffer, Frederick Littig Shaffer, Junr., William Pitt
Littig Shaffer, Julia Bates Littig Shaffer and Louisa Emily
Littig Shaffer, and by that name to sue and be sued in any
court of law or equity.

 

CHAPTER 9.

A further additional supplement to an act entitled, an act
to introduce wholesome water into the city of Frederick.

Passed Jan.
7, 1845.

WHEREAS by an additional supplement to the above re-
cited act, passed at December session 1839, chapter 210,
the mayor, aldermen and common council of Frederick
were appointed commissioners to raise by a scheme or
schemes of lottery, the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars
over and above all expenses, charges and interest for the
purpose of enabling the corporation of Frederick to intro-
duce a full supply of water into said city, and where-

as it is represented by the mayor, aldermen and common
council of Frederick, that the water works purchased by
the said corporation not being sufficient to afford a full sup-
ply of water to the said city, they have made another and
a different location of such works as will effectuate the said
object, and are anxious to proceed in the construction of the
same, but that the proceeds of the lottery authorised as
aforesaid, and now in a course of drawing, owing to the
slow sale of the tickets thereof will not afford adequate
means for the completion of said works as speedily as the
exigencies of the inhabitants of said city shall require, and
that a loan on the credit of said corporation will be neces-
sary to accelerate such completion; AND WHEREAS the said
corporate authorities have further represented that certain
portions of land ought to be vested in them in perpetuity
for the construction of a part of said works, either by pur-
chase or condemnation, and they have therefore prayed
that a law may be passed to authorise said loan and con-
demnation—therefore,

Preamble.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the mayor, aldermen and common coun-

May borrow,
&c.



 

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