1867.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 851
Memorial of George Deal and thirty other citizens of
Prince George's county, against any change in the charter of
the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, Company ;
Memorial of Wm. T. James and other citizens of Balti-
more city, against any change in the charter of the Balti-
more and Potomac Railroad Company ;
Memorial of William Clark and forty other citizens of
Baltimore against any change in the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company ;
Memorial of John T, Williams & Brothers, and thirty
other business firms of Baltimore city, praying the General
Assembly not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company ;
Memorial of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore city,
praying . the General Assembly not to alter or amend the
charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company ;
Memorial of Samuel K. George, J. Hanson Thomas and
others, merchants and bankers of Baltimore, and stockhold-
ers of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, praying the General
Assembly not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company ;
Memorial of Coleman & Rogers and twenty-five mercantile
firms and bankers of Baltimore city, praying the General
Assembly to reject any amendment to the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of Lawrence Thompson & Co., E. Levering &,
Co., C. Morton Stewart and thirty-three of the largest mer-
cantile firms in Baltimore, praying the General Assembly
not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore and Poto-
mac Railroad Company;
Memorial of D. J. Foley & Co., Whitely, Bro. & Co.,
Freeland Hall & Co., C. Sidney Morris & Co., and twenty-
five large business firms of Baltimore, praying the General
Assembly not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of John S. Sellman and forty-four other citizens
of Anne Arundel county, praying the General Assembly not
to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac
Railroad Company;
Memorial of Captain L. H. Early and forty other citizens
of Prince George's county, praying the General Assembly,
that "governed by a sense of duty to Southern Maryland,
and a consideration for the deep interests involved," no modi-
fication or amendment may be made in the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial ol Colonel Boyd Edelin and thirty-three citizens
of Prince George's county, praying the General Assembly
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