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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 367
voting part o£ the proceeds obtained to the Public School
Fund of the State.
Which was read and referred to the Worcester and Wi-
comico delegations.
Also,
The petition of David Pellit and other citizens of Worces-
ter county, praying the repeal of the Act incorporating Snow
Hill Town, in said county.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
and Dashiells.
Also,
The patition of L. F. Franklin and other citizens of Wor-
cester county, praying for division of the Third Election Dis-
trict in said county.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
Dashiells.
Also,
The petition of James Berch and other citizens of Worces-
ter county, praying against a change in the law regulating
the length of seines hauled in the waters of said county.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
and Dashiells.
Mr. Lancaster presented the petition of Rebecca Clements,
of Charles county, widow of Thomas Clements, soldier of
the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
Which was read aud referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.
Mr. Cockey presented the petition of W. F. Ford. Wil-
liam E. Thomas, John W. Dodd and 100 others, against
any change in the present Oyster Law.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on the
Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries.
Mr. Hodges presented the petition of 40 citizens of Anne
Arundel county, asking the repeal of the present Attach-
ment Law.
Which was read and and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
Mr. Lancaster presented the petition of H. H. Bowie, Ad-
dison Marbury, E. F. Mason, Benjamin Green and 70 others,
praying for the protection of the shad and herring fisheries,
in Mallawoman Creek, Charles county.
Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on
Fisheries,
Mr. Fitzjarrell presented the petition of Henry P. Hop-
kins, James W. Shaw, John Reese and 96 others, asking
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