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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 449
Also,
The petition of George Reese and 25 other citizens of
Harford county, asking lor the passage of a law for the ap-
pointment or election of a county Treasurer for said county.
Which was read and referred to the Harford delegation.
Mr. Rutledge presented the petition of S. Archer, and
other members of the bar of Harford county, praying that
the Register of Wills may be authorized to complete the
index, at said office, to guardians accounts
Which was read and referred to the Harford delegation.
Mr. Gordy presented the petition of F. C. Todd and others,
asking that the appropriation to colored schools be not re-
duced.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Educa-
tion.
Mr. Purnell presented the petition of Peter Whaly and
others, asking for the repeal of the "Fence Law" for Wor-
cester county, passed 1874.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
and Gordy.
Mr. Purnell presented the petition of J. A Arters andoth-
ers, praying that the Local Option Law for Worcester county
be not repealed, but amended so as to make it more effi-
cient.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
an ! Gordy.
Mr. Usilton presented the petition of N. Berges, J. W.
Crew and other tax-payers of Kent county, for the pro-
tection of sheep.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Usilton, Boyer
and Cockey.
Mr. Purnell presented the petition of George S. Richardson
and other citizens of Worcester county, praying that the
Local Option Law for said county be not repealed, but be
amended so as to make it more efficient.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Purnell, Onley
and Gordy.
Mr Rutledge presented the petition of E. F. Johns, W,
8. For wood, Jacob Rutledge and 100 other citizens of Har-
ford county, praying that a change be made in the School
Law, so as to elect School Commissioners in Harford by the
people.
Which Was read and referred to the Committee on Educa-
tion.
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