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480 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 17,
Which was read and referred to the Committee on the Judi-
ciary.
Mr. Hinks presented the petition of Mr. Wm. K. Dorsey,
Register of voters for Woodville Election District, No. 18, of
Frederick county, praying for the passage of an Act, author-
ising the County Commissioners of Frederick county, to com-
pensate him for extraordinary services rendered by him.
Which was read and referred to the Frederick delegation.
Mr. Hoblitzell presented the petition of George M Hock,
Frank C. Hulte, H. W. Warfield, and 278 others, citizens of
Maryland, opposed to the present contract, convict system in
the Maryland Penitentiary.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Mr. Onley presented the petition of Thomas Conoway,
John J. Ayers, and 79 others, asking for the better protec-
tion of small oysters, &c., in the Synepuxent Bay. in Wor-
cester county.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Onley, Purnell
and Gunby.
Mr. Sprigg presented the petition of McNeil and McCul-
loh, and 37 other merchants of Frostburg, asking for a
change in the Attachment Law.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary.
Mr. Lankford presented the petition of A. C. Miles and
106 citizens of Somerset county, for a change in the Local
Option Law, in baid county.
Which was read and referred to the Somerset delega-
tion.
Also,
The petition of Henry C. Dennis and 125 citizens of Cris-
field District, in Somerset county, for a change in the Local
Option Law, in said district.
Which was read and referred to the Somerset delegation.
Mr. Neal presented the petition of James Merrick and
other citizens of Queen Anne's county, asking for a general
re-assessment.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means.
Also,
The petition of James Merrick and other citizens of Queen
Anne's county, asking for a law imposing a poll tax,
Which was read and referred to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary.
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