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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 921
at session of 1860, chapter 196; Act passed at session
of 1862, chapter 110 ; Act passed at session of 1868,
chapter 84; Act passed at session of 1878, chapter
436, providing for the appointment of new Commis-
sioners and defining their powers and duties.
House bill entitled an Act to prevent the sale of
fermented or spirituous liquors or lager beer within
a radius of one mile and a half from the point of cross-
ing of the Baltimore and Yorktown Turnpike and the
Northern Central Railway at Parktown, in Baltimore
county.
House bill entitled an Act to provide employment
at hard labor for certain classes of prisoners in the
jail of Carroll county, and to repeal all Acts inconsis-
tent therewith, so far as they relate to Carroll county.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal and to re-enact
with amendments section 55, of Article 16, of the Code
of Public Local Laws, title "Montgomery County,"
sub-title "Birds and Game."
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 31, of
Article 14, of the Code of Public Laws, title "Howard
County," sub-title "Birds and Game."
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 127,
of Article 22, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"Washington County," sub-title "Fences," and to
re-enact the same with amendments.
House bill entitled an Act to incorporate the town
of Walkersville, in Frederick county, Maryland.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 49, of
Article 9, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"Charles county," subtitle "County Commissioners
and County Treasurer," and to re-enact the same
with amendments, and to add two additional sections
thereto, to be known as "Section 49 A" and "Section
49 B."
House bill entitled an Act to provide for an equit-
able adjustment between vendor and vendee, in case
of default where sales are made on the installment
plan,
House bill entitled an Act to repeal section 81, of
Article 11, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"Frederick County," sub-title "County Commis-
sioners," and to re-enact the same with amendments.
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