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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
Volume 133, Page 988   View pdf image (33K)
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988 INDEX.

MEMORIALS—

From R. T. Archer and 2i other citizens of
Harford county, against any modification of the
Sunday law, 244.

From Dr. George P. Hays, of Harford county,
relative to the treatment and instruction of the
deaf mutes of the State, 244.

From the Directors of the Baltimore Manual
.Labor School, 250.

From John G, McCullough and 35 citizens
and firms of Baltimore, against any change in the
charter of the Baltimore and Potomac R. R. Co.,
250.

From Townsend, French & Co., of Baltimore,
asking to be refunded money illegally paid into
the State Treasury, on storage of tobacco, 263.

From J. B. Brinkley and other citizens and
merchants, of Baltimore, againt any change in
the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Rail-
road Co., 272.

From John Thomas and fifty-four citizens of
Carroll, Howard, Frederick and Montgomery
counties, praying the Legislature to take under
consideration their interest in the growth of tobac-
co, 273.

From Asa G. Smith and 99 other citizens of
Baltimore, praying the removal of a certain toll
gate on the Frederick Turnpike Road, 273.

From John Coates and others, asking an ap-
propriation for a monument at London Park
Cemetery, 273.

From John J. Heckert of Cecil county, 273.

From T. G. Sauewein, and others, of Balti-
more, against any change in the charter of the
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, 299.

In behalf of the Franklin Turnpike Road Com-
pany, 307.

From Isaac F. Vanesdale and 27 other citizens
of Cecil county, against the repeal of the Sunday
law, 307.

From T. J. Magauder and sixty thousand citi-
zens of Baltimore, 320.

From John Phillips, John Young and 24 other
citizens of Frederick conty, praying the repeal of
the special jury bill, 320,

 

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