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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 367 >' Which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims. Mr. Sasscer presented the petition of Thos. S. Cage, asking: to be (placed on the pension list. Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pensions. Mr. Jamart- presented the petition of Rachel Tingling, widow of David. Yingling, asking fur a pension. Also, The petition of Mrs. Clare Smith, widow of Eli Smith, Bak- ing fur a pension. Also, The petition of Annie Matchett, widow of Richard Matchett asking for a pension. . Also, The petition of Ann Lamdin. widow of Nicholas Lamdin,. asking for a pension. Sir. Jamart presented a petition from Lydia Stewart, widow of John Stewart, a soldier of the war of 1812, asking; for a pension. Also, The petition of Elizabeth Peregoy, widow of Joseph Pere-goy, & soldier of the war of 1812, asking for a pension. Which were severally read, and referred to the Committee on Pensions. Also. The petition of D. W. Cook, and three hundred and thir- ty-nine other citizens, asking the abolishment of shoemaking in the penitentiary. Which was read and referred to the Committe on Manu- factures.- Mr. Routzahn submitted the following order: Ordered, That it be entered on the Journal that Mr. Ardinger is detained at home on account of sickness in his family^ 'Which was adopted. Mr. Parker submitted the following order : Ordered, That Mr. Franklin have leave of absence until Thursday next. Which was adopted. Mr. Radcliffe submitted the following order: |
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