1010 TITLES OF LAWS.
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No. 185. An act to authorize Aurelia A. Long and Wil-
liam H. Roach, temporary guardians, to settle their
accounts as guardians to Alexander Long, and to de-
liver over the estate to their said ward.....................
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325
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No. 186. An act to incorporate the Maryland Union Coal
Company............................................................
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326
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No. 187. 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 "......................................
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330
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No. 188. An act to give the assent of the Legislature of
this State to a bequest in the will of Susan A, G-ood-
win, late of Charles county, deceased, to the Vestry of
Trinity Parish, in said county.................................
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334
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No. 189. An act to authorize the location of a Public Road
in Frederick and Carroll counties............................
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334
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No. 190. An act to incorporate the town of Vienna, in
Dorchester county................................................
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335
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No. 191. An act to authorize and require the Comptroller
to correct the errors in the distribution of the " Free
School Fund," accruing, under the acts of eighteen
hundred and thirteen and eighteen hundred and sixteen,
from the year eighteen hundred and fifty-two to the year
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, inclusive, and to
pay to Baltimore city and Baltimore county the amounts
of which they have been deprived by said errors, and
to make appropriation for that purpose ; whereas, the
act of eighteen hundred and thirteen, chapter one
hundred and twenty-two, and the act of eighteen hun-
dred and sixteen , chapter- one hundred and fifty-six,
provide that the "Free School Fund" shall be divided
equally among the several counties of this State ; and
whereas, Baltimore city and Baltimore county became
separate and distinct jurisdictions by virtue of the
Constitution which went into operation on the fourth
day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and were
each from that daie legally entitled to a full and equal
share of , said "Free School Fund," under the same
construction of the law by which both Carroll and
Howard counties, after they became separate jurisdic-
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