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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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INDEX. 981

MEMORIALS—

modify, amend or repeal the charter of the Balti-
more and Potornac Railroad Company, 80. •

From Henry Addison, Mayor of Georgetown,
and twenty-eight business firms of that city pray-
ing the General Assembly not to modify, repeal
or amend the charter of the Baltimore and Poto-
mac Railroad Compnny, 80.

From Methodist Clergymen against any change
of the Sabbath law, 81.

From J. P. Bartholow and other citizens of
Prince George's eounty praying the General As-
sembly to authorize the Commissioners of Prince
George's county to cause to be erected a bridge
over the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River,
88.

From citizens of Charles county asking that
Magistrates and Constables/ fees may be regulated
by the Legislature, 96.

From Sundry citizens of Baltimore in regard to
the Sunday law, 114.

Memorial and proceedings of a county meeting
of the citizens of Prince George's county against
any interference with the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company, 114.

From Richard Wootton and thirty-three citi-
zens of Southern Maryland praying the Legisla-
ture not to alter or amend the charter of the Bal-
timore and Potomac Railroad Company, 114.

From Rev. Harvey Stanlyand others praying no
modification in the charter of the Baltimore and
Potomac Railroad Company, 114.

From Alfred Mace and others praying to reject
all amendments to the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company, 115.

From J. Berry and others praying no modifica-
tion may be made in the charter of the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company, 115.

From James M. Parker and others asking that
no amendment may be made in the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, 115.

From S. L. Bearlin and others protesting
against the passage of the Boom bill, 115.

 

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