Pag* 211. Tentative Route of AnnapoliB and Baltimore Boulevard. Approved bills to be paid List of billB. Motion to adjourn. sioners, was discussed, and on motion of Mr. shoemaker, seconded by Mr. Button, the matter was referred to the Chairman and Chief Engineer, with power. Mr. Shoemaker moved that the tentative route of the Annapolis and Baltimore Boulevard by located as follows: Starting from the foot of King (Jeorge street, in the City of Annapolis, thence across the bridge spanning College creek to and over the County "Bridge which connects the south and north banks of the Severn River, and thence in a northwesterly direction and following the County road known as the Annapolis Road to soone's Station on the "Baltimore and Annapolis Short Line Railway; thence by the County Boad from Boone's Station via the Annapolis Road to the Mountain Road, via Marley to Glen ^urnie, thence by the Light street Road to the Furnace Creek; thence northwesterly by the County Road to the Old Annapolis Road near Pumphrey Station; thence along the Old Annapolis Road crossing the Patapsco River, via Sweetzer's Bridge, crossing the bridf^e known as Hannon's Bridge, and continuing to the corner of Bush and Russell Streets ; thence along "Rush Street to Ridgely Street; thence along Rid^-ely Street, in the City of Baltimore to the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The foregoing motion was seconded by Mr. Hutton,and adopted. Governor Crothers moved that all bills, this day approved by the Auditing Committee be paid. The motion was duly seconded and adopted. The bills were as follows: Road Directors of Allegany County, ........ do. do. ........... Chas. A. "peffinbaugh (The Mountain Democrat), do. .......... Stewart