
    PRESIDENT AND COMMISSIONERS OF PORT DEPOSIT v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION et al.
    [No. 64,
    January Terra, 1928.]
    
      Decided April 13th, 1928.
    
    The cause was argued before Bond, C. J., Pattison, Adkins, Urner, Oeeutt, Digs-es, Parke, and Sloan, JJ.
    
      Edgar Allan Poe, with whom was Millwrd E. Tydings on the brief, for the appellant.
    
      Raymond 8. Williams, for the Public Service Commission, appellee.
    
      
      Wm. Pepper Constable and William L. Marbury, Jr., with whom were William L. Bawls and Boland B. Marchant on the brief, for the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company, appellee.
   OmniTT, L,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The appellant in this ease filed its bill of complaint against the appellee in Circuit Court Mo. 2 of Baltimore City to have it review and reverse an order of the Public 'Service Commission of Maryland, which granted permission to the appellee to relocate its railroad tracks between Tome Institute Station in Port Deposit, Maryland, and a point south of the Octarora Bridge at a grade of .38 per cent. The facts and the issues involved are the same as those presented by the appeal in Mo. 63, January Term, on the' docket of this court, and for the reasons stated in the opinion filed in that case we concur in the decree passed by the trial court, and it will be affirmed.

Decree affirmed, with costs.  