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1104 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 25,
to the Code of Public General Laws, to be entitled public
roads in Caroline and Talbot counties.
An Act to authorize and require the Comptroller to correct
the errors in the distribution of the Free School Fund, ac-
cruing under the Acts of 1813 and 1816, irom the year 1852
to the year 1867, inclusive, and to pay to Baltimore city and
Baltimore county the amounts of which they have been de-
prived by said errors, and to make appropriations for that
purpose.
An Act to incorporate the town of Vienna, in Dorchester
county.
An Act to authorize the location of a public road in Fred-
crick and Carroll counties.
An Act to give the assent of the Legislature of this State
to a bequest in the will of Susan A. Goodwin, late of Charles
county, deceased, to the vestry of Trinity Parish, in said
county.
An Act to incorporate the Broadway and Locust Point
Steam Ferry Company of Maryland, and to grant on certain
conditions the right to use the wharf known as the County
wharf.
An Act to incorporate the Maryland Union Coal Com-
pany.
An Act to authorize Aurelia A. Long and William H.
Roach, of Somerset county, to settle their guardians' accounts
as temporary guardians to Alexander Long, of said county.
An Act to authorize the Comptroller and Treasurer, when
ascertaining the amount of paid up subscriptions to the capi-
tal stock of the Dorchester and Delaware Rail Road Com-
pany, to estimate the bonds of Dorchester county which
have been disposed of by the said company as cash, and those
remaining in the possession of said company as cash at a
specified rate per cent.
An Act to repeal an Act to add a new section to Article
12 of the Code of Local Laws for Harford county, entitled
Schools, relating to the Harford County Academy and to
the Cokesburg or Abingdon Academy, and re-enact the same
with an amendment restoring the State donation to the
Harford County Academy.
An Act to amend the Public Local Law, title Kent coun-
ty, sub-title Roads, Article 14, by adding a section thereto.
An Act to add to the 4th Article of the Code of Public
Local Laws the following sections, empowering the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore to construct, open, enlarge or
straighten sewers within the limits of the city, and to pro-
vide the means for paying the same, and compensation for
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