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operated by said Baltimore Union Passenger Rail-
way Company, or by any consolidated company so
formed within the limits of Baltimore city, without
the consent of the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more first obtained, and upon such terms and con-
ditions a s they shall prescribe.
Which was adopted.
Said bill, as amended, was read the second time,,
and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Robinson, from a Select Committee, reported
favorably the following bills:
Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize and empower
the Burgess and Commissioners of Taneytown to
make a contracts with any body corporate or Joint
Stock Water Company that may hereafter be formed
in Taneytown, for the supply of water to said town,
and erection of fire plugs or hydrants, and to levy
taxes to pay said company according to the terms of
said contract and to provide for the submission of
this Act to the qualified voters of the town of Taney-
town.
Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal section one
hundred and fifty-five, of the Code of Public Local
Laws of the State of Maryland, entitled "Carroll
County, " sub-title "Taneytown, " and to re-enact the-
same so as to read as follows:
Which was read the second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal and re-enact
with amendments section 16, of Article 7, of the Code
of Public Local Laws, title "Carroll County, " sub-
title "Circuit Court, " as amended by chapter 136, of
the Acts of 1890, and to add a sub-section thereto, to
be designated "Section 16 A, " providing for the draw-
ing of jurors.
Which was read the second time.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS—THIRD READING.
Senate bill entitle! an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay the claims of W. L. Pfeiffer and Geo.
Jewell, for work done and material furnished at the
State House and Executive Mansion during the present
year.
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