398 INDEX.
BALTIMORE CITY—
Comptroller to pay Wm. J. Kellinger, Quarter
Master and Acting Division Inspector of the First
Light Division of Maryland Volunteers, the sum
of money herein mentioned for services rendered
by said Volunteers, from the 19th of April, to the
7th of May, 1861, in and about the city of Balti-
more, by the said Division, 184.
Senate bill, supplement to the act of 1860, chp.
282, to authorize the Comptroller to adjust and
settle the accounts of the inspectors of grain in
Baltimore city, declaratory of the meaning of said
act, 231; reported favorably, with an amendment,
286.
Bill reported from Judiciary committee to pre-
vent the prosecution of certain offenses in the city
and county of Baltimore, read the first time, 257;
read the second time, 277; read a third time, re-
ject, re-considered, ordered to be printed, 283.
Leave granted delegation from, to report a bill
to repeal sections 619 and 620 of article four, of
the Code of Public Local Laws, and to enact a
substitute therefor relating to justices of the peace
and constables in, 273.
Petition of Rebecca T. Neill of, to be refunded
a sum of money from the Treasury, referred to
committee of Ways and Means, 287.
Petition of 38 citizens of, requesting the Legis-
lature to adjourn sine die, referred, 288.
Leave granted delegation from, to report a bill
to change the name of the Farmers and Merchants
Steamboat Company of Nanticoke river to the In-
dividual Enterprise Company, 289; bill reported
and read the first time, 302.
Memorial of merchants of, for a reduction of the
tax on auction sales, referred to committee of
Ways and Means, 300.
Petition of J. W. Blackburn for relief, referred
to committee on the Judiciary, 839.
Leave granted delegation from, to report a bill
to provide for the collection of arrears of taxes in,
and to extend the time of limitations in regard
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