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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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1058 INDEX.

WALTEMEYER, WM. HENRY—House bill to release the
surety on the bond of, read and referred, 453; re-
ported without amendment, and read the second
time, 517; read the third time, and passed, 551;
returned to the House, ib.

WARWICK—House bill to incorporate the President and
Commissioners of the town of, read and referred,
182; reported without amendment, and read the
second time, 251; read the third time, and pass-
ed, 415; returned to the House, ib.

WASHINGTON AND ALLEGANY COUNTIES—House
bill to protect persons known as Hucksters, in,
read and referred, 326; reported with amend-
ments, and read the second time, 351; read the
third time and passed, 360; returned to the
House, ib.

WASHINGTON COUNTY—Petition of Thomas A. Bouldt,
President of the School Commissioners, of, 29.

House bill for the preservation of growing tim-
ber in, read and referred, 53; reported with
amendments, and referred with instructions, 75;
reported without amendment, and read the second
time, 248.

Favorable report upon the bill entitled, an Act
to authorize the levy of an additional school tax
in, read the first time, 54.

House bill to incorporate the Farmers' and Me-
chanic's Mutual Insurance Company of read and
referred, 155; reported without amendment, and
read the second time, 267; read the third time,
and passed, 337; returned to the House, ib.

WASHINGTON COUNTY—House bill to authorize the
County Commissioners of, in their discretion, to
assume such part of the debt of the Mayor and
Councilmen of the town of Hagerstown, known as
the McCausland debt, as they may deem just and
equitable, read and referred, 159; reported with
amendment, which was adopted, and the bill read
the second and third times, and passed, 190, 191;
returned to the House, 191.

House bill to prevent the selling or peddling of
carriages, hacks, wagons, &c., in, without license,
read and referred, 177; reported without amend-
ment, and read the second time, 221; read the
third time, and passed. 361; returned to the House,
ib.

 

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