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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 113 The bill, entitled an Act to make valid the action of the local Board of Supervisors of the First R oad District of Bal- timore county in condemning and opening a road for public travel leading into the Franklintown Turnpike road in Bal- timore County, Was read a second time, and ordered, to be engrossed for a third reading. The bill, entitled an Act to authorize the Appeal Tax Court of Baltimore City to hear the appeal of II. R. Hazle-hurst, Was read a second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. The bill, entitled an Act to repeal certain sections of, and amend, the Charter of "The Old Town Savings Institution of Baltimore," as contained in an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Old Town Savings' Institution of Baltimore," passed at January Session, eighteen bundled and fifty-eight, and to repeal an Act- passed at January Session, eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled " An Act to amend an Act to in- corporate the Old Town Savings' Institution of Baltimore, passed at January Session, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight," and re enact parts of the same with amendments, and to change the name of said body corporate to The Old Town Bank of Baltimore, Was read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed for ft third reading. On motion of Mr. Miller, (the rules being suspended), Leave was granted to the Committee on Corporations to introduce a bill, entitled an Act to repeal the Act of Incor- poration of Mechanicstown in Frederick County, Maryland, passed. February thirteenth, 1832, chapter 111, and the sup- plements thereto, and sections 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210 211, 213 of Article XI, of the Code of Public Local Laws, and to amend the act of Assembly passed January Session, 1870, chapter 98. On motion of Mr. Spencer, (the rules being suspended), Leave was granted to the Committee on the Judiciary, to introduce a bill, for the relief of John T. B. Dorsey, of Bal- timore County. Mr. Kirk (the rules being suspended) presented the petition of citizens, of Frederick City, praying the General Assembly to pass a bill relating to the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common. Council of Frederick City. 8 |
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