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564 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 17,
House bill entitled an Act to protect associations
and unions of workingmen and persons in their labels,
trade marks and form of advertising, and to punish
offenders for violation of the same.
House bill entitled an Act to refund to the officers
of the Fifith Regiment Infantry, Maryland National
Guard, the amount of pay for the State encampment
near Frederick, Maryland, in July 1889.
House bill entitled an Act requiring the Comptroller
to issue his warrant upon the Treasurer of the State
for sums of money withheld from Garrett county,
owing to not having been able to keep open the county
schools seven and one-half months in each year.
House bill entitled an Act to repeal from section 3
to section 16, both inclusive, Acts of 1888, chapter
295, entitled an Act to incorporate the town of Hamp-
stead, Carroll county.
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay Noah C. Sterling for the loss of the
schooner Martha E Freeman.
House bill entitled an Act to appropriate $200, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, to repair and
put in good condition the State Hay and Cattle Scales
at Havre de Grace.
House bill entitled an Act to authorize the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore to provide conduits and
to require all telegraph, telephone, electric light or
otter wires to be removed from the streets, lanes and
alleys of said city, and to appoint an Electrical Com-
mission for said city.
House bill entitled an Act to authorize the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore to issue the stock of
said corporation to an amount not exceeding six mil-
lion of dollars, for building a court house and securing
the necessary ground therefor; for the opening, widen-
ing, re-paving and paving of streets ; the constiuction
of sewers and bridges ; the supplying of school build-
ings; the laying of conduits for telegraph and other
wires ; the preparation of topographical maps, and for
other permanent public improvements, and to au-
thorize the submission of an ordinance for that pur-
pose to the legal voters of said city.
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