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1868.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. f>51
Allegany county, to levy a sum of money to aid in the con-
struction of a bridge across the Potomac river at Westernport
in Allegany county.
An Act appropriating a sum of money to be expended in
removing the remains of the Confederate dead who fell in
the battles of South Mountain, Crampton's Gap, Antietam
and Monocacy, or died of wounds received in said battles, to
the Antietam National Cemetery.
An Act authorizing the Howard Bank, of the city of Bal-
timore, to cancel and extinguish capital stock owned and
held by said Bank.
An Act to repeal section 194 of Article 8 of the Public
Local Laws, entitled "Anne Arundel County," sub-title
" Sheriff," and to re-enact another section in lieu thereof,
relating to the fees of Sheriff for keeping and boarding pris-
oners.
An Act to further Amend the Charter of the Associated
Firemen's Insurance Company of the city of Baltimore.
An Act to repeal section 159 of Article 1 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Allegany county, relating to Sheriffs'
fees, and to re-enact the same with amendments.
An Act to authorize the County Commissioners of Alle-
gany county, to improve a road running from Green Ridge
on the National Turnpike to Twiggs' Lock, on the Ches-
apeake and Ohio Canal.
An Act to repeal section 23 of the 1st Article of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Allegany county, and re-enact the
same with amendments.
An Act to authorize Betsy A. White, Guardian, to settle
with her ward, David A. White, of Wicomico county.
An Act to incorporate a company to make a Turnpike
Road from the city of Westminster to the Baltimore and
Liberty road, intersecting said road between the village of
Eldersburg and the Baltimore and Carroll county line in
Carroll county.
An Act to incorporate the Maryland Democratic Associa-
tion.
_ An Act appropriating the sums of money therein men-
tioned to pay the claims of Plummer & Usilton, Wni. H.
Councill, E. E. Ewing, E. F. Perkins, Dr. Montgomery
Johns, Samuel L. Geisinger, John T. Watkins, Edwin M.
Shipley, Samuel Smith and George W. Murdock.
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