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property to an amount or value not exceeding the sum of two
hundred thousand dollars.
No. 24. An act providing for a special term of the Court
of Appeals.
No. 25. An act to repeal the act of incorporation of
Friendship Lodge, No. 84, of Free and Accepted Masons,
passed January the thirty-first, eighteen hundred and forty-
four, chapter sixty-three, and to re-enact the same with
amendments.
No. 26. An act to refund a sum of money paid into the
State Treasury erroneously by Edward Penniogton, a collec-
tor of State tax, for the first district of Cecil county for the
year eighteen hundred and sixty-one.
No 27. An act to provide for making new indexes, for
copying general indexes and for binding and covering books
containing civil, equity and land dockets and also mortgage
and chattel records of Baltimore county.
No. 28. An act to alter and change the name of John
Young of Baltimore city, to the name of John Marshall
Young.
No. 29. An act to incorporate the Canton Marine Railway
Company of Baltimore.
No. 30. An act to amend an act passed at January session,
eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled, ''an act to author-
ized the vestry of Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church,
in the town of Salisbury, in Somerset county, to take and
hold a lot of land, devised by the last will and testament of
William Henry Dulany, by adding a preamble and additional
sections.
No. 31. An act to add an Article to the Code of Public
General Laws, in relation to the publication of laws.
No. 32. An act to incorporate the Baltimore and Hampden
Passenger Railway Company.
No. 33. An act to provide bounty for soldiers entering
the service of the United States, to fill the quotas of Mary-
land under the call of the President of the United States,
of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and under
future calls.
No. 34. An act empowering Thomas Watts, John M.
Wheeler and George Cullison, to sell the Cullison meeting
house property in the Fifth Election District of Baltimore
county, and use the proceeds for the erection of a church near
Wheeler's school house.
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