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784 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar.10
and planters, of Carroll county, against a free-inspection of
tobacco.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on In-
spections.
Also,
The petition of Wm. H. Barnes, Abram Albaugh, Byron
S. Dorsey and 25 other citizens, against, creating a voting
precinct at Mount Airy.
Which was read and referred to the Carroll delegation.
Mr. Stewart presented the petition of Susan Riddle, widow
of J. A. Riddle, a soldier of the war of 1812, asking for a
pension.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Pen-
sions.
Mr. Purnell presented the petition of A. J. Holloway, C.
W. Jacobs and other citizens of Worcester county, praying
the repeal of part of ch. 46 of the Acts of 1874, referring to
division fences in Worcester county.
Which was read and referred to the Worcester delegation
and Mr. Dashiell.
Mr. Atkinson presented the petition of L. L. Porter, J. D.
Skilling and 32 other citizens of Allegany county, praying
that no law be passed to interfere with the present system of
Building Associations.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Cor-
porations.
Mr. Whitelock presented the petition of 32 business firms
of the City of Baltimore, asking for money to be loaned on
written contract at such rates as may be agreed on.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
Mr. Briscoe presented the petition of Samuel Jones and
20t others, asking for Local Option, in the 4th Election Dis-
trict in Cecil county.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Tem-
perance.
Mr. Usilton presented the petition of T. B. Hynson, T. W.
Eliasm, J. U. Coleman, C. H. Davis, F. M. Aldridge and
220 other citizens of Kent county, against the passage of any
law interfering with drift seines in the waters of Chester
river.
Which was read and referred to Messrs. Boyer, Usilton
and Neal.
Mr. Vandiver presented the petition of J. Stillwell and 40
others, asking for a change of the School Law in Harford co.,
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