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PETITIONS—
of Washington county, in favor of a law to call a
Convention, 469.
From Dr. W. H. Baltzill and sundry citizens
of Baltimore, against the passage of the Mayor
and City Council bill, 530.
From G. H. Hewett and sundry citizens of
Baltimore, against the passage of the Mayor and
City Council bill, 530.
From Joseph Thomson, a soldier of the war of
1812, praying a pension, 530.
From George S. Brown and others, in opposi-
tion to the shooting of wild fowl from sink boats,
554.
From Wm. Cook & Sons, against the sale of
the State Tobacco Warehouses, 645.
From citizens of Carroll county, against any
legislative action wereby the existing restrictions
for the observance of the Christian Sabbath would
be relaxed, 727.
PFEIFFER, HENRY H.—Petition of, to be refunded money
paid into the Treasury, 62; referred, ib.; unfavor-
able report adopted, 89.
PHEASANTS, WM. ST. JOHN—House bill to change the
name of, to Wm. St. John Pheasants Wingfield,
read and referred, 214, reported without amend-
ment, and read the second time, 220.
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY—Leave granted to report a
bill to extend time to the, to complete their road,
and to make a junction with the Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, at or near
Steiner's Run, in Baltimore county, 117, 118; bill
reported, and read the first time, 199; made the
order of the day, 344; amended, read the second
and third times, and passed, 409; sent to the
House, 410; returned passed with amendments,
which were adopted, and bill read the third time
and passed, 709.
Leave granted to report a bill-to secure the
completion of the, 203; bill reported and read the
first time, 302; considered, 366; amended 386;
read the third and rejected, 387; notice of recon-
sideration, ib.; reconsidered, read the third time
and passed, 389; sent to the House, ib,
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