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Proceedings of the House, 1876
Volume 413, Page 141   View pdf image (33K)
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 141
passage of an Act allowing the taking of fish in the waters
of Elk and Bohemia rivers in Cecil county with pound nets.
Which was read and referred to the Cecil delegation.
Mr. Gwynn presented the petition of Mrs. Mary 0. Towns-
hend, Jane P. Williams and sixteen other ladies of Prince
George's county, asking that a Local Option Law be passed
in reference to the sale of liquors.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Mr. Hinks presented the petition of Joseph Wood, Wm.
F. Johnson and L. M. Arndorff, and forty six others, stock-
holders in the Frederick City and Catoctin Mountain Road
Company, representing 353 shares of stock in said Corpora-
tion, asking for passage of supplement amending their origi-
nal Act of Incorporation anJ its supplement.
Which was read and referred to the Frederick delegation.
Also,
The petition of the President and Directors of the Fred-
erick City and Catoctin Mountain Road Company, praying
that the proposed additional supplement to their original Act
of Incorporation, as passed at January Session of 1860,
chapter 167, be enacted into a law, etc.
Which was read and referred to the Frederick delegation.
Mr. Gill presented the petition of planters, agents and
dealers in leaf tobacco, for payment of claims by loss in the
burning of the Tobacco Warehouses.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Given presented the petition of Wm. Burns, of the
4th Election District of Baltimore county, signed by the
County Commissioners and 68 citizens of his district, asking
for relief for damages sustained by being: taken from his
work, by a Deputy Sheriff, under State authority, and being
wounded and made a cripple by the discharge of a pistol.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Farrow submitted the following order:
Ordered, That if Mr. Scott had been in the House when
the vote was taken on the adoption of the Report of the Com-
mittee on Printing, he would have voted in the negative.
Which was adopted.


 
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