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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · June 5, 1850 · Chapter XVII

Chapter XVII. to continue in Force an Act therein mentioned, relating to the Port of Baltimore

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Chap. XVII.— An Act to continue in Force an Act therein mentioned, relating to the Port of Baltimore.June 5, 1850. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the act passed Act revived and to continue in force until the 3d of March, 1861. 1800, ch. 15. the seventeenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred, entitled “An Act declaring the assent of Congress to certain acts of the States of Maryland and Georgia,” and which by subsequent acts has been revived and continued in force until the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, be, and the same, so far as it relates to the act of the State of Maryland, is hereby revived and continued in force until the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one: *Provided,* That nothing herein contained shall authorize Proviso. the demand of a duty on tonnage on vessels propelled by steam, employed in the transportation of passengers.
Approved, June 5, 1850.
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