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900 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 17,
Court for Baltimore county to make out general indexes to
the Law and Equity Dockets in his office, and to provide
for paying for the game.
An Act entitled a Supplement to an Act to incorporate the
Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Company, passed in
April, 1852.
An Act to repeal section 138 of the Public Local Laws of
Caroline county, title Justices of the Peace and Constables,
and to re-enact the same with amendments, so as to read as
follows.
An Act to incorporate the Dime Savings Bank of Cumber-
land.
An Act to amend the charter of the Baltimore and Jerusa-
lem Turnpike Company, passed at January session, 1867, so
as to increase the capital stock of the said company.
An Act to authorize the Board of Directors of the Mary-
land Insurance and Security Company, to reduce the par
value of the capital stock of said company, and to issue new
stock in shares of such reduced value.
An Act to amend and re-enact the 135th section of the
12th Article of the Code of Public Local Laws, title " Har-
ford County," sub-title "Sheriffs."
An Act granting the assent of the General Assembly of
Maryland to a legacy bequeathed by the last will and testament
of Lydia Steyer, late of Allegany county, deceased, to the
English Lutheran Church of Frostburg.
An Act to repeal section 14, of the Act passed March 13th,
1867, entitled an Act to incorporate the Baltimore and Halls
Springs Railway Company.
An Act to repeal section 40, Article 9, of the Public Local
Laws of Charles county, entitled Elections, and relating to
election districts, and to re-enact the following in liea there-
of.
An Act giving the assent of the State of Maryland to the
purchase of a parcel of land by the United States Government
from Wm. H. Dorsey and others, and ceding to the United
States of America, the jurisdiction over the site of the North-
west Beacon Building or Light House, and the parcel of land
thereto appurtenant, in a line with the Brewerton Channel
in Patapsco River of this State.
THO. SWANN,
Governor.
Which was read.
On motion of Mr. Hall,
At eleven o'clock, P. M., the House adjourned until to-
morrow morning at eleven o'clock.
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