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An Act to allow Henry Hopkins, free negro of the State of Missouri to return to this State. 1854 66 (1854)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmd0226 and id is 1 raw text is: 66                   LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 66.
Passed  AN ACT to allow Henry Hopkins, free negro of the
Fob, 24,1854.    State of Missouri to return to this State.
Liberty to  Be it enactedb!/ the General Assembly of 111aryland,
return.    That from and after the passage of this act, Henry
Hopkins, free negro of tile State of Missouri may and
is hereby at liberty to return to this State; Provided,
Proviso.  That lit: pay to the agent of the colonization society of
Maryland, the sum of ten dollars, and thereafter be
entitled to the same rights and privileges as the free
colored population are now enritled to under the laws
of this State.
CHAPTER 67.
Passed  AN ACT to atthorise the Judge of the second judicial
Feb. 24,1854. circuit of Maryland to accept the bonds of'William H.
Worthington, clerk of thc circuit court for Howard
county, and Nathaniel Duke, clerk of the circuit court
for Calvert county.
Authority to  Be it enacted by the GeneralA ssembly of 3aryland,
approvebonds That the judge of the second judicial circuit be, and
lie is hereby anthorised and empowered to approve the
bonds of Villian 1-. Worthington, clerk of the circuit
couit for Howatd county, and Nathaniel Duke, clerk
of the circtit court for Calvert county, and when so
approved and recorded, they shall have the same force
and effect in law, and for the same period as if the said
bonds had been executed approved and recorded ac-
cording to law, at the time prescribed by law.

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