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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
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1874.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 413

Also,

The petition of J. Henry Schone, John S. Biddison, Robert
S. Corse, Louis Bonsai and two hundred other citizens of
Baltimore county, living near Baltimore City, against the
extension of the limits of Baltimore City.

Also,

The petition of Francis C. Fossett, John G. Erdman,
Michael Adams, Achilles Ford and one hundred and fifty
other citizens of Baltimore county, living near Baltimore

City, against an extension of the limits of Baltimore City.

Which were severally read and referred to the Select Com-
mittee on the Extension of the Limits of Baltimore City.

Mr. Buchanan presented the petition of Henry Cook, D.
S. Kline, George Stump, Carey McClelland and seventy
other citizens of Baltimore county, against an extension of
the city limits.

Also,

The petition of John Burns, Alexander Brodie, Henry
Cross and fifty others, against the extension of the limits of

the City of Baltimore.

Which were severally read and referred to the Select Com-
mittee on the Extension of the Limits of Baltimore City.

Mr. Joyce presented the petition of William Colbert and
seventeen others of Baltimore county, in favor of the exten-
sion of Baltimore City limits.

Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on
the Extension of the Limits of Baltimore City.

Mr. Hart presented the petition of J. A. Price, Tobacco
Inspector, to refund commission.

Which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims.

Mr. Matthews presented the petition of S. M. Widerman,
Luther Timanus and others, for the passage of a Stock Law.

Which was read and referred to the Committee on Agri-
culture.

Mr. Freaner presented the petition of six hundred and
forty-three citizens of Washington county, for Local Option
and Damage Laws.

Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on
Temperance.

Mr. Greenfield presented the petition of Julia Wigart,
widow of Andrew, of the war of 1812, for a pension.

Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.

 

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