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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 135 Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on that subject. Mr. Smith presented the petition of Joseph Meekins, of Dorchester county, asking for pension. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen- sions' Mr. Feig presented the petition of Wm. H, Collins, for himself and others, for payment lor work done as screwmen in State Tobacco Warehouse No. 5. Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on State Tobacco Warehouses. Mr. Routzahn presented the petition of one hundred and eighty-two citizens of Frederick County, protesting against the passage of a law that will remove the control of the Alms- house from the Board of County Commissioners of said county. Which was read, and referred to the Select Committee on that subject. Mr. Riley presented the petition of David King and forty- two other citizens of Harford and Baltimore Counties, ask- ing the passage of a law compelling the Baltimore and Har- ford Turnpike Company to place their road in a good and safe condition, Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on that subject. Mr. Whitson presented the petition of Susan Miller, Mary Cumin, Elizabeth Wolf kill. Jacob Kailor and Joseph Lig- get, Soldiers' widows and Soldiers of the War of 1812, ask- ing for pensions Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen- sions. Mr. Groome presented the petition of Dr. R. C. Mackall, President of the Public School Board of Cecil County, ask- ing certain modifications in the Public School law. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Educa- tion. Mr. Riley presented the petition of Henry Coulter and two hundred and seventeen other citizens of Harford County, ask- ing a change in the law s relating to wild fowl. Which was read and referred to the Committee on the Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries. Mr. Jamart presented the petition of James B. Banner and |
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