INDEX. 987
MEMORIALS—
From Col. P. B. Stilson and 70 citizens of
Prince George's, Anne Arundel, Howard and
Montgomery counties, against any change in the
charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad
Company, 202.
From Walter S. Travers and 88 citizens of
Baltimore, against any change in the charter of
the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company,
203.
From James P. Poulton and others of Balti-
more, against any change in the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad CompanyJ 203.
From Stephen B. Heath, Jr., Richard Contee,
and sundry ladies of Prince George's county,
against any change in the charter of the Balti-
more and Potomac Railroad Company, 203.
From Joseph J. Duvall, in favor of a law regu-
lating the sale of agricultural products, 216.
From Perkins & Co., and other mercantile
firms and large property owners of Baltimore,
against any change in the charter of the Balti-
more and Potomac Railroad Company, 216.
From 200 citizens of Prince George's, Mont-
gomery, Anne Arundel and Howard counties,
praying some action towards repairing the Balti-
more and Washington turnpike, 226.
From 130 operatives in the Laurel Factory, to
re-enact a law making ten hours the day's labor,
226.
From 74 merchants and citizens of Baltimore,
to repeal the obnoxious Sunday Law, 226.
From Francis W. WeemSj J. H. Reeder, Wil-
liam H. Higgs and 73 other citizens of Charles
county, against any change in the charter of "the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, 243.
From John W. Jenkins, Pearson Chapman,
Edgar Brown and 53 other citizens of Charles
county, representing 20,000 acres of land, against
any change in the charter of the Baltimore and
Potomac Railroad Company, 243.
From John G. Hewes, McHenry & Co., and 50
merchants and citizens of Baltimore, against any
change in the charter of the Baltimore and Poto-
mac Railroad Company, 244.
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