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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
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1872.] OF THE SENATE. 525
Which was adopted.
Said bill was then read the second time.
Mr. Earle, from the Committee on Finance, reported favo-
rably on
The House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 4, of an
Act passed January Session, 1868, chapter 466, entitled an
Act to run, define and mark the dividing line between Prince
George's and Montgomery county, and also to repeal the Act
passed at the January Session, 1870, chapter 471, relating
to the same subject, and to re-enact the same so as to read as
follows,
With the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Amend by striking out all of section 4, after the word
"Act," in line 3, and insert, "and the Comptroller of the
Treasury is hereby directed to draw his warrant on the
Treasurer, in favor of the following named persons for the
following amounts in full payment of the costs incurred in
running and marking the line between said counties, viz :
ID favor of Francis Valdenar, for two hundred and fifty dol-
lars, in favor of W. W. Hall, for two hundred dollars, in
favor of James Anderson, for eighty dollars, in favor of T.
L. Patterson, for four hundred and twenty-five dollars, in
favor of E. Roby, for sixty-two dollars and fifty cents, in
favor of O. Roby, for ninety-five dollars, in favor of W.
Roby, for twenty-five dollars, in favor of S. Roby, for sixty
dollars, in favor of M. Roby, for fifty-five dollars, in favor of
T. Beall, for five dollars, in favor of A. Parker, for thirty-
seven dollars and fifty cents, in favor of B. Brock, for ten
dollars, in favor of R. Marlow, for fifteen dollars, in favor
of A. J. Bean, for fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents, in favor
of John T. Bean, for fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents, in
favor of F. Mitchell, for fifty dollars, in favor of J. Leitch,
for fifty-two dollars and fifty cents, in favor of George Jack-
son, for thirty-two dollars and fifty cents, in favor of John
T. Mullican, for eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents, in favor
of J. M Clarke, for two dollars and fifty cents, in favor of
George Gloyd, for two dollars and fifty cents, in favor of
William Grady, for twenty-nine dollars, in favor of A. S.
Taft, for five dollars, in favor of Francis Valdenar, for
thirty dollars, far setting boundary stones, said latter sum
not to be drawn until satisfactory proof is submitted to the
Comptroller of the setting of said stones."
Which was adopted.
Said bill, as amended, was then read the second time.

 
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