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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

of the said market house, but the same, if established, shall be free
from any toll or charge whatsoever.

    By 1811, ch. 18, the benches or stalls under the sheds, and without the shambles,
may be leased or rented out.

    1805.

CHAP. 19.

    5.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the northern and southern lines of
the streets binding on each side of the market house aforesaid, be
and hereby are established the northern and southern limits or
boundaries of the said market, and the western line of Eutaw-street,
intersecting the streets aforesaid, be the eastern limit or boundary
of said market, and the western line of Green or Union-street, intersecting
the aforesaid streets, shall be the western limit or boundary
of said market, and within the said space or boundaries herein
described the rules and regulations aforesaid, which may be established,
shall have full force and effect.
Boundaries of a
market.
    6.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners be and
they are hereby empowered to establish hay-scales within or near
the market space aforesaid, and appoint a weigher thereto, provided
said hay scales to be under the same regulations, which are, and hereafter
may from time to time, be established by the weigher, when
appointed, shall be evidence of the weight of all hay by him so certified,
and it shall be lawful as well for all persons residing in the
city of Baltimore, as all others, to purchase all or any hay weighed
at said scales.
Hays scales to be
established, and a
weigher appointed.
    7.  AND BE IT ENACTED, that so much of the act of which this
is a supplement as it contrary to, and inconsistent with, the provisions
of this act, be and the same is hereby repealed.
Parts of an act repealed.
                                        _____
 
                                    CHAP. XX.
An Act to repeal the second section of an act, entitled, An act to enlarge
    further the powers of the Trustees of the Poor in the several
    Counties therein mentioned. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 21.

Passed Jan. 25, 1806.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the second section of an act, entitled, An act to enlarge further the
powers of the trustees of the poor in the several counties therein
mentioned, passed at November session, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and four*, be and the same is hereby
repealed:  Provided nevertheless, that the said second section of the
aforesaid act shall continue and be in force until the first day of
January next, and no longer.
Section repealed.




*  Ch. 69.

Proviso.

                                        _____
 
                                    CHAP. XXI.
An Act to lay out, open and clear, a Road in Harford County, beginning
    at the end of Patrick Smith's Lane, where the Peach Bottom
    Road crosses the York Road leading to Rock Run, to intersect the main
    Road leading from the Black House to the Pennsylvania line; at
    Miers's Mill, on Deer Creek. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 21.

                    See 1807, ch. 29; November 1809, ch. 107; 1811, ch. 9.


Passed Jan. 25, 1806.
    WHEREAS sundry inhabitants of Harford county, by their petition
to this general assembly, have prayed that a public road may be
laid out, opened and cleared, beginning at the end of Patrick Smith's
lane, where the Peach Bottom road crosses the York road leading
to Rock Run, to intersect the main road leading from the Black
House to the Pennsylvania line, at Miers's mill, on Deer Creek,
and that the same will be a great public convenience; and the prayer
of said petitioner being considered reasonable, therefore,
Preamble.


 
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