PRIVATE ACTS. 1389
izing that section of the Maryland-Virginia road, known as
'The White Ground,' beginning at Boyd's Station and running
southerly towards the town of Dawsonville, Montgomery
county, for a distance of two miles" is hereby disapproved.
Provision 111, on page 21 of the enrolled Act, being item "to
I. M. Swettenheim and Blanche T. Newman, of the city of Balti-
more, as executor and executrix of the estate of Henry New-
man, deceased, for the purchase of an historical oil painting by
Emanuel Leutze, entitled 'The Settlement of Maryland,' the
sum of eleven thousand five hundred dollars" is hereby disap-
proved.
Provision 112, on page 21 of the enrolled Act, item "to the
United Patriotic Home for Orphan Children of Maryland, the
sum of |500 for the fiscal year 1909, and the like sum of $500
for the fiscal year 1910" is hereby disapproved.
Provision 113, on page 21 of the enrolled Act, being item "to
the Board of Public Works for causing to be made a copy of
the portrait of Cecilius Calvert, now in the custody of the
Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, in Philadelphia, Pa., in-
cluding frame, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary" is hereby disapproved.
Provision 115, on page 21 of the enrolled Act, being item "to
the St. Mary's Academy of St. Mary's County, the sum of
$ 1,500 for the fiscal year 1909, and the like sum for the fiscal
year 1910" is hereby disapproved.
In provision 117, on pages 21 and 22 of the enrolled Act, item
"and the like sum of $12,500 for the fiscal year 1910" is hereby
disapproved.
In provision 118, page 22 of the enrolled Act, item "and a
like sum for the fiscal year 1910" is hereby disapproved.
In provision 119, on page 22 of the enrolled Act, item "and
the like sum for the fiscal year 1910" is hereby disapproved.
AUSTIN L. CROTHERSJ Governor.
CHAPTER 290.
AN ACT to incorporate the "Eastern Trust and Investment
Company of Baltimore City.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Henry Kolb. William J. Biddison, John Byrue,
James Rittenhouse, James Douglas, of Baltimore county and
State of Maryland; Edward L. Ward, William T. Dietrich and
Clarence W. Perkins, of Baltimore city, in said State; Richard
A. Johnson, of Howard county, in said State, their associates
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