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Proceedings of the House, 1860
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878            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 9,

Stanford,

Salmon,

Roop,

Lawson,

Naill,

Gorsuch—48.

Linthicum,

   
 

Negative—None.

 

The Secretary of the Senate returned the following bill:
A bill entitled, an act to make public a road leading from
the village of Catonsville, in Baltimore county, to the Roll-
ing Road, comprising the whole of the road known as Blooms-
bury Lane, and the road now leading from the end of said
lane to the said Rolling Road, with the following amend-
ments :

Amend the title by inserting after the words, "an act,"
the following: "To amend the third article of the code of
public local laws, by adding thereto certain sections, vesting
the county commissioners of Baltimore county with power to
lay out a certain road from Catonsville to the Rolling Road."

Strike out the preamble.

Strike out all after the enacting clause in the first section,
and insert, "That the county commissioners of Baltimore
county shall he and they are hereby authorised to condemn
and lay out a public road from Catonsville, in Baltimore
county, to the Rolling Road, of a width less than thirty feet,
in the same manner, in every respect, as if said road was at
least thirty feet wide; Provided, however, that said road,
(unless with the consent of the owner of said property,) as to
that portion passing through the lands of Gustav W. Lur-
man, shall be located outside of the water ram and bath-house
of said Lurman, so as not to separate the same from the man-
sion house or main dwelling on said Lurman's property ;"

Which were adopted by yeas and nays as follow :
 

Affirmative.

 

Messrs.

Lawson,

Straughn,

Kilbourn, Speaker

Linthicum,

Booze,

Durant,

Keene,

Seth,

Morgan,

Wilson, of Cecil,

Crowley,

Mackubin,

Maxwell,

McAllister,

Briscoe,

Bryan,

Turner, Balt. city

Parran,

Jones, of P. G.,

Denison, Balt. city

Burgess,

Legg,

Coudy,

Ford,

Jacobs,

Eakle,

Denison, Balt. co.

Dennis, of Wor.

Stake,

Quinlan,

Kessler,

Griffith,

Renshaw,

Routzahn,

Barnard,

Jones, of Talbot

Salmon,

Beall,



 

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