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1010 INDEX.
BALTIMORE CITY—
sent certain memorials to the House, be allowed seats
upon the floor of the same, 137; laid on the table,
138.
Petition of George Beatty and eight others, wood
sellers in, praying for relief in cases therein men-
tioned; referred, 144
Petition of thirty-two while barbers of, praying
that barber shops may be closed by law, on Sun-
days; referred, 144.
Petition of thirty-two manufacturers and leather
dealers, of, against a change in the inspection laws ;
referred, 144.
Petition of members of the City Council of Balti-
more, asking the attention of the Legislature, to the
case of Mr. John D. Ehlears, &c; referred, 145.
Petition from the committee on the part of the
City Council of, against the bill for dividing the
wards of the city, and fixing the number of members
in the City Council; referred, 145.
Leave to bring in a bill, entitled, an act to enable
the Fire Inspector of, to take testimony in certain
cases, 154; bill reported, 303; proceedings on 471,
472.
Memorial of William C. Cunningham, James L.
Dorsey and others, agents for collecting State Taxes,
in arrears, in, asking for compensation of services,
154; bill passed and sent to the Senate, 577, '8.
Petition of Thomas B. Sargeant and others, pray-
ing the endowment of the Baltimore Female College;
referred, 158; order that one thousand copies be
printed, rejected, 159; leave to bring in a bill, 160.
Petition of sundry mechanics of, for the extension
of the lien laws; referred, 184.
Petition or' Mason L. Weems and others, asking
to be allowed to rent an additional portion of the
wharf opposite wharehouse No. 2; referred, 197.
Memorial of the vestry and congregation of St.
Peters' Church in, asking to amend their charter,
referred, 198; bill reported, parsed and sent to the
Senate, 748.
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