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956 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 17,
The bills payable (as per item in receipts,) or balance due
Messrs. Alexander & Brown & Sons, for amount of loans
and interest. The amount of bonds borrowed from the An-
napolis and Elk Ridge Railroad Company is $202.000,
$80,000 of which are in the hands of F. L. Barreda, $72,000
in hands of Alexander, Brown, & Sons, and $50,000 paid
Messrs. Wells & Brown, in part payment of our interest in the
Annapolis and Elk liidge Kail mad Company, und which is
now held by that Company as security for the loan. The
books of the Company show that $84,500 due by F. L. Bar-
red a upon his stock subscription was charged against his loan
account with a view to the cancellation of so much thereof,
and so reduce the amount of said loan to $9,059 05, and at
the same time to pay up his stock in lull, but the said F L.
Barreda still holds the collateral, viz., the A. & E. R. R. R.
Co's. bonds above referred to. This Company has also
pledged to the Annapnlis & Elk Ridge Railroad Company
$200,000 of its 1st mortgage bonds, as a further security,
to the debt due them. The balance of the Company's bonds,
viz: $1,200,000 are in the possession of the Treasurer of the
Company. All these acts were done by authority of the
Board of Directors.
This, we believe comprises the entire amount receivel and
expended by the said Baltimore and Drum Point Railroad
Company.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
ANDREW BANKS,
Treasurer,
AUGUSTUS ALBERT,
President,
JOHN G. BUTLER,
Secretary.
Mr. Brown presented the petition of John Curlett, Wood,
Weeks & Co., Wm. Knabe & Co., and 100 other steam users,
against the passage of the bill to license engineers in Balti-
more.
Which was read and referred to the Committee on Inspec-
tions.
Mr. Smith, of Dorchester, presented the petition of T. J.
Prettyman and Risdon L. J. Smith, asking for a fence law
for District No. 1, or Fork District, in Dorchester county.
Which was read and referred to the Dorchester delegation.
Mr. Mattingly presented the petition of Wm. H. Briscoe,
Joe Forrest, Thos. H. Bond, and other citizens of St. Mary's
county, asking for an alteration in the law relative to the
publication of General and Local Laws.
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