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416 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 16,
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Also,
The petition of Telfair Marriott, and 82 others from Balti-
more city, for Local Option.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Mr. Lancaster presented the petition of Mrs. Franklin, of
Charles county, widow of a soldier of war of 1812, praying
for Pension.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.
Mr. Chaisty presented the petition of John Sheckels,
John Showacre, and 132 other citizens of Baltimore, asking for
Local Option.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Mr. Bird presented the petition of Addie B. Smith, Annie
Chaney, and 40 other ladies of Calvert county, praying for a
Prohibition Law within two miles of Smithville.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Bird, Turner and
Lancaster.
Mr. Rinehart presented the petition from the property
holders and tax-payers of Uniontown, Carroll county, for
the passage of an Act to incorporate said Town.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Corpora-
tions.
Mr. Gordy presented the petition of G. W. Miejeck, Thos.
S, Bond, and 36 others, praying the repeal of the present
fence law for Wicomico, and the enactment of a stock law in
lieu thereof.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Gordy, Dashiell
and Purnell.
Mr. Dashiell presented the petition of James H. Ellicott,
and 86 other citizens of Wicomico county, against repeal of
the present fence law.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Gordy, Dashiell
and Purnell
Mr. Waters, of Carroll, presented the petition of Lewis
Green, an old defender, to be restored to the pension
list.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on
Pensions.
Mr. Gordy presented the petition of James H. Farlow,
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