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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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1012 .. 'INDEX.
PETITIONS— -

From J. R. Kelso and others, against legaliz-
ing Sabbath desecration, 114.

From Henry Mowbray and others, of Caroline
county, asking an equitable division of a portion
of the State fund appropriated for Internal Im
provements on the Eastern Shore, 114. •

From Wm. M. Ady and others, in favor of the
Boom Company, 114.

From Wm. Lee Amos and others, in favor of
the Boom Company, 115.

' From James E. Douglas and others, asking an
Act to pay for building a School House, in the
third Election District of Caroline county, by the
voters of said District, 115.

From A. J. Street and others, in favor of the
Boom Company, 116.

From Ignatius Rutledge and others, in favor
of the Boom Company, 116.

From D. V. Hammond and others, of Freder-
ick county, to authorize a conveyance of eertain
church property to the Methodist Protestant
Church, in Frederick county, 116.

From James C, Mann and others, for a law to
levy a tax in Kent county, to aid in the construc-
tion of the Kent county Rail Road, 116.

From Ministers of the Methodist Protestant
Church, in Baltimore city, against the repeal of
the law to preserve the Sabbath from desecration,
and to prevent Rail Road Cars from running on
the Sabbath day, 123.

From R. R. Vandavier and other citizens of
Havre De Grace, in favor of the Boom Company,
124.

From John S. Vanneman and son and other
tax payers of Port Deposit, in favor of the Boom
Company, 125.

From 75 citizens of Allegany county, praying
the passage of a law to refund to George Herring,
the sum of $500 paid into the State Treasury,
&c., 125.

From Jacob Morgan and 96 others, praying
that the appropriation for the Missipillian and

 

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