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64 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 24,
Also,
The petition of Ella A very, Maggie Bdgor, Margaret
Deale, and 50 other ladies, asking for a Local Option Law.
Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on
Temperance.
Also,
The petition of Thos. B. Glover, James Crandall, S. S.
Linthicum, and numerous other citizens of Anne Arundel
county, for a Local Option Law.
Which was read and reierred to the Select Committee on
Temperance.
Also,
The petition of Hannah E. Glover, Sarah A. Glover, Hat-
tie S. Torrist and 40 other ladies, asking for a Local Option
Law,
Which was read and referred to the Select Committee on
Temperance.
Mr. McWilliams presented the petition of Edward D.
Clark, Thomas J. Jones, Frank L. Imhoff, Jr. and 178 other
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. Hess presented the petition of M. G. Cohn, to have
money refunded paid erroneously into the State Treasury.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Whitelock presented the petition of George Deabely
and 22 other citizens of Baltimore county, asking the Gen-
eral Assembly to grant power to the County Commissioners
to loan funds to the Railway between Baltimore and Tow-
sontown.
Which was read and referred to the Baltimore county del-
egation.
Also,
The petition of 14 citizens, asking a change in the Liquor
Law of Baltimore city.
Which was read and referred to the Baltimore city del-
egation.
Hr. Neal presented the petition of R, B. Carmichael, for
amendment to the Oyster Law
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