852 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 13,
not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore and Poto-
mac Railroad Company;
Memorial of H. L. Carlton and other citizens of Maryland,
praying the General Assembly not to alter or amend the
charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of Stephen Beard and one hundred and fifty-two
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 and proceedings of a county meeting of the citi-
zens of Prince George's county, held in Upper Marlboro',
January 19, 1867, against any interference with the charter
of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of Richard Wootton and thirty-three other citi-
zens of Southern Maryland, praying the General Assembly
not to alter or amend the charter of the Baltimore and Poto-
mac Railroad Company;
Memorial of Rev. Harvey Stanley, Dr. W. Seton Belt and
sixty other citizens of Maryland, praying the General As-
sembly, that "governed by a sense of justice to the people of
Southern Maryland, and a consideration for the deep inter-
ests which are involved," no modification or amendment
may made in the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac
Railroad Company;
Memorial of James M. Parker, Samuel C. Robey, Francis
H. Kirby and others, asking that no amendment may be
made in the charter of the Baltimore and Polomac Railroad
Company;
Memorial of Alfred Mace, John W. Randolph, Augustus
M. Price, W. Thompson, Samuel Maccubbin ani forty citi-
zens of Baltimore city, praying the General Assembly to re-
ject the memorial of the President and Directors of the Bal-
timore and Ohio Railroad Company, and all amendments to
the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Com-
pany;
Memorial of J. Berry and twenty-five other citizens of
Maryland, praying the Geneneral Assembly, that "governed
by a sense of justice to Southern Maryland, and a considera-
tion for the deep interests which are involved," no modifica-
tion or amendment may be made in the the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of ninety, five citizens and mercantile firms
of Washington city, D. C., praying the General Assembly
not to modify, amend or repeal the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company;
Memorial of Henry Addison, Mayor of Georgetown, and
twenty-eight business firms of that city, praying the General
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