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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
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542 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 27,

from sale of Baltimore county Almshouse property, in the
bonds of the Parkton and Manchester Rail Road Company.

Which were severally read and referred to the Baltimore
county delegation.

Mr. Riley presented the petition of N. R. Bell and ninety-
six other citizens of Harford county, in favor of fish-pots in
the Susquehanna River, in said county.

Which was read and referred to the Harferd delegation.

Mr. Turner, of Baltimore county, presented the petition of
Charles R. Chew? John T. Ensor, Wm, H. Ruby, D. H.
Emory and thirty-eight others, against horses, mules and cat-
tle running at large at or near Towsontown.

Which was read and referred to the Baltimore county dele-
gation.

Mr. Robey presented the petition of Dr. Lee White and
fifty other citizens of Prince George's county, praying for an
appropriation towards the colored schools.

Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.

Mr. Dawson presented the petition of James Green and
seventeen other citizens of Caroline county, praying the pas-
sage of a Stock Law for said county.

Also,

The petition of Richard Jones and twenty-eight other citi-
zens of Caroline county, praying the passage of a Stock Law
for said county.

Which were severally read and referred to the Committee
on Agriculture.

Mr. Greenfield presented the petition of Ann Maria James,
aged 85 years, asking to be restored to the pension roll.

Also,

The petition of Elizabeth Parsons, aged 73 years, asking
to he restored to the pension roll.

Also,

The petition of Ann Coulter, aged 69 years, asking to be
restored to the pension roll.

Which were severally read and referred to the Commit-
tee on Pensions.

Mr. Fletchall submitted the following order:

Ordered, That this House hold evening sessions next
week, commencing at 8 o'clock, P. M., on Monday, Tuesday

 

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