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INDEX

TO THE

Ordinances and Resolutions OF THE

Mayor and City Council of Baltimore

1797-1906

Prepared by

WILLIAM H. BRUNE

Under the direction of

W. CABELL BRUCE, City Solicitor

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

BALTIMORE 1907

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COPYRIGHTED 1907

Br

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL'

OF BALTIMORE

PRINTING BY

KOHN & POLLOCK, I N C .

BINDING BY

MEYER & THALHEIMER

BALTIMORE

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PREFATORY NOTE

This Index was prepared under the provisions of Ordinance No. 156 of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, approved June 22, 1906, and covers the period from 1797, the date of the incorporation of the City, to the adjournment of the City Council, on June 14, 1906, both inclusive. More than thirty Ordinances of the session of 1905-6 are not contained in the printed volume issued last year,, and hence for them only the number of each Ordinance and the date of its approval by the Mayor have been given herein.

In the case of the Ordinances printed prior to 1906, the page, as well as the number and year,r for each has been given. Thus, for instance, Ordinance No. 114, passed in the year 1871 and printed on page 100 of the Ordinances for that year, has been indexed in this manner, viz: 1871/114/100. In the few cases where an Ordinance has had no number the space where such number would have appeared has been marked by a dash.

As to the Resolutions, in each of many years hundreds of these were passed that were of merely transitory interest, as for placing flag-stones, gas-lamps, pumps, etc., or authorizing minor payments. Therefore, while they were properly to be included in any complete Index purporting to cover them, their vast number made it undesirable to give for them more than the year and number of each Resolution, or, where they were not numbered, the month and day of approval in addition to the year. For example, Resolution No. 125 of the year 1888 has been indexed thus: 1888, R. 125; while a Resolution of the year 1821, not numbered, but approved on January 13 of that year and found on page 366 of the volume for that year, has been indicated as follows: 1821, R. (Jan. 13) j p. 366. Where there were two or more numbered Resolutions passed in the same year they have been indexed in this way: (e. g.), 1854, R. 3, 141.

Where an Ordinance or Resolution has been passed at an extra session of the City Council, this has been shown by placing in parenthesis, after the year of its passage, either the abbreviation

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"ex. sess." or the name of the month in which the extra session was begun, thus: 1831 (ex. sess.)/3/316; 1854 (Nov.), R. 7. Where the same session has substantially extended over parts of two years, this has been shown by hyphenating the years (as,. 1905-6) where it has appeared that there would be any confusion arising from giving the main year only.

The paging herein given is that of the original printed volumes,, except that, when there has been a reprint made (as for the years from 1797 to 1831), the paging of the latter has been fol­lowed as being generally more useful and accessible.

In all cases, it has been sought to place an Ordinance or. Resolution under the heading where it seemed primarily to belong,, and refer to it by such a sub-heading as would afford the best key to its contents in as succinct a form as practicable without being obscure; while numerous cross-references have been added for guidance to such other headings as might also appropriately cover the enactment in question.

In arranging the sub-headings, the chronological plan has been used in the main (although, where there were a number of Ordin­ances or Resolutions to be placed under the same sub-heading,, many or all of them have been grouped together); because it was thought that this system would be the most helpful, not only in tracing the historical development of a subject by the sequence of municipal "statutes" concerning it, but also in find­ing any particular enactment without special reference to others.

The scope of the Index may be approximately indicated by estimating that there are nearly 2,000 separate headings, with probably 20,000 sub-headings, and perhaps 40,000 primary refer­ences, to say nothing of the many hundreds of cross-references.

For the inevitable imperfection in this work, notwithstanding the care and labor expended upon it, the compiler asks such consideration as any who may be disposed to criticise it unduly would wish shown to them under similar circumstances.

WILLIAM H. BRIJNE. Baltimore, April, 1907.

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INDEX

ABATEMENTS—Of taxes on real property, 1828/37/47. On ground taken for bed of Lombard St., 1830, R. 8. For improper assessments, 1830, R. 60. For prompt payment of taxes, 1836, R. 62; 1837, R. 46. Stock of insolvent corporation, 1894, R. 188.

.Part of vessel owned for six months, 1894, R. 267. Tax receipts with application, 1901/112/99. (See TAXES.)

ABBOT (ABBOTT) ST.—Deed (Bond St, to Broadway), 1853/ 34/37.

Repairs, 1853/71/63. Grade, etc., 1854/70/W.

ABELL, A. S.—Congratulations (semi-centennial of "The Sun"), 1887, R. 108.

In memory of, 1888, R. 103. ABELL, GEORGE W.—In memory of, 1894, R. 206. ABELL ST.—Open (31st St. to Merryraan's Lane), 1901-2/70/148. ABLE (ABEL) ST.—Was Claggett Al., 1879/11/12.

Name on lamps, 1881, R. 245. ABUTMENTS—Protection of, etc., 1817/28/134.

To benefit navigation, 1817, R. 13. Beyond building-line, 1869, R. 60. (See BRIDGES; BUILDING-LINE; JONES' FALLS;

PROJECTIONS,) ACCOUNTS—Keeper of (and Moneys), 1797/2/18.

Adjusting a certain, 1821, R. (April 7), p. 382. • For public improvements, 1865, R. 127.

For improved system, 1877, R. 32. Transferring, 1884, R. 232; 1889, R. 10. (See ANNEX; . APPROPRIATIONS; JOURNAL OF

ACCOUNTS.) ACIDS—Permit to manufacture, 1867/32/30; 1867/44/44; .

1877/5/5; 1877, R. 116.

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ACTS OF ASSEMBLY—Publication of (Levy Court, etc.), 1828, R. 48.

' Copies of (relating to City), 1838, R. 44. Do. (1729-1830), 1879/68/81. (See CODE; ORDINANCES.)

ADAM (ADAMS) AL.—Deed (Charles St. to Md. Ave.), 1883, R. 77. (See 1853, O. 77 and 79.)

ADAMS, JOHN—On death of, 1826, R. July 13, pp. 438, 440. ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY—On death of, 1848, R. 16.

Expenses of Committee, 1848, R. 40. ADAMS ST.—Changing location of (Gilmor to Carey Sts.),

1868/9/36. Deed (Dorsey's Lane to near Carey St.), 1868/20/48. Now Harlem Ave. (Fremont St. to City limits), 1870/

63/107. ADDISON AL.—Deed, 1869, R. 242.

Open (Front to High Sts.), 1877/83/81. Grade, etc., 1878/10/10; 1882/68/142; 1884/86/102;

1886/75/94; 1894/29/29. Close (8 ft. near High St.), 1880/133/153. Do. (10 ft. S. of Eagle St. to B. & O. R. R.), 1905-6/46/96.

ADDITION—To City (north of Saratoga St.), 1790/4/192. Do. (under Act of 1816), 1817/14/117; 1817/40/154. Return of assessment on property in, 1817, R. (Dec. 4),

p. 168. Do. approval of, 1818, R. (Jan. 4), p. 201. (See ANNEX; EXTENSION, CITY.)

ADJUTANT=GENERAL—Use of hotel for military purposes, 1870, R. 162.

ADVERTISING—Payment of bills for, 1850/53/47. Permit for signs, etc., 1886/74/93. Legal (against insertion in one newspaper), 1888, R. 21.

- (See SIGNS.) AGED MEN'S HOME—To aid in construction of (Baltimore and

Calhoun Sts.), 1863, R. 162. - Appropriations, 1864, R. 43; 1868, R. 107.

Issuing City stock for, 1865, R. 115. AGED WOMEN'S HOME—Appropriations, 1852, R. 148; 1858,

R. 45; 1859, R. 123; 1862, R. 38; 1863, R. 43; 1865, R. 68; 1866, R. 5; 1867, R. 68; 1868, R. 108.

(See EXPENSES, SUNDRY.) AGENT—Compensation as, 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 441.

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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MARYLAND—Steam-engine for, 1895, R. 254.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS—Machinery for making, 1854,. R. 30.

AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, MARY= LAND—Appropriations, 1868, R. 132, 257; 1869, R. 32.

AIKEN ST.—Open (Lanvale St. to North Ave.), 1901-2/26/59. Grade, etc., 1903-4/79/198.

AISQUITH ST.—Grade, 1835/23/25; 1876/158/157. Open (Chew St. to Harford Ave.), 1836/50/67. Do. (Biddle St. to- Old York Road or Federal St.),

1847/64/58. Do. (Harford Ave. to Point Lane), 1851/41/34; 1855,

R. 67. Do. (Point Lane to Boundary Ave.), 1872/61/76. Repair, 1836, R. 90; 1891, R. 61. As to Act changing direction of, 1836, R. 93. (Little), widen, 1846/49/31. Deed for triangular lot (at Harford Ave.), 1869/49/51. Pave, 1893/170/273.

AJAX AL.—Was Jew Al. (Harford Ave. to Ensor St.), 1884/82/98. ALARM-BELLS—Repair, etc., 1829, R. 28; 1850, R. 48; 1854,

R. 25; 1859, R. 247. (See BELLS; CLOCKS; TOWN-CLOCKS.)

ALBEMARLE ST.—Purchase for wharf at, 1827, R. (Mar. 30), p. 459.

Filling up part of dock (S. to Aliceanna St.), 1832/17/19. Grade, etc., 1834, R. 71; 1876/104/96. Filling south end, 1844, R. 66. Close (Canton Ave. to Aliceanna St.), 1864/22/21. Open (Plowman to Baltimore Sts.), 1867/66/73 ;JA870/

99/152; 1873/101/114. ALEXANDER AL.—Deed (Biddle to Orchard Sts.), 1855/8/30. ALGATE'S AL.—Condemning, 1840 (July), R. 4. "ALIANTHUS" (AILANTHUS) TREES—For removing, 1880,

R. 247. ALICEANNA ST.—Wharf at, 1808/61/252.

Filling up, 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 292; 1853, R. 78; 1854, R. 15.

Grade, etc., 1851/4/15; 1866, R. 36; 1876/30/26; 1877/63/65; 1880/52/61.

Pave, 1869, R. 162; 1882/3/7; 1893/28/49; 1894, R. 78; 1896, R. 33.

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Repairs, 1873, R. 228. Now Foster Ave. (east of Burke St.), 1888/101/131.

ALLEN AL.—Public (Gough to Canal Sts.), 1839, R. 115. ALLEN ST.—Re-locating, 1869/57/61.

Grade, 1871/126/112. Open (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1890/35/37. Do. (Fort Ave. to Clement St.), 1890/168/236.

ALLEYS—Lamp in (public), 1801/6/241. Public (Fish St. to Jones' Falls), 1813/3/7. Do. (Trinity to Wilk Sts., between High and Exeter Sts.,

and from said Alley to Exeter St., between Wilk and Trinity Sts.), 1831, R. 65.

Condemning certain, 1834, R. 17, 23. Accepting (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1842, R. 63. Location of (between Baltimore, Monroe, McHenry and

Carey Sts.), 1843/8/10; 1847/1/13. L W f o r certain, 1845, R. 59; 1847/65/59. Deed for (Castle to Gist Sts., 150 feet N. of Hampstead

Hill), 1851, R. 11. Do. (on Wilkens plat), 1871/92/80. Do. (Choptank to Gist Sts.), 1854/24/34. For opening (Charles St. to.Lovegrove AL, between Town-

send St. and North Ave.), 1853/77/69. Do. (Poppleton to Amity Sts., between Lexington and

Saratoga Sts.), 1853/78/69. (See WHITE .AL.) Do. (Decker to Charles Sts.), 1853/79/70. Do. (Caroline to Dallas Sts., opposite Dock St.), 1854/

60/60. Do. (Cross to Fourth Sts. between Washington and Third

Sts.), 1857/58/101. (See HALL AL.) Grade, etc. (Berger, Hamner's and Crowfoot Als.), 1855/

4/27. Public (Eager to Chase Sts., between Cathedral St. and

Morton AL), 1856 (Nov.) /6/19. (See DECKER AL.) Condemning (N. from Mott St. between Gay and Stirling

Sts.), 1857/56/100. Pave (Sterrett to Hamburg Sts., between Paca St. and Bur­

gundy AL), 1857/60/103. Do. (Eutaw St. to China AL, between Henrietta and

Montgomery Sts.), 1857/62/105. Deeds for certain (10 ft., Oregon St. to Hollins AL, S. of

Lombard St., etc.), 1860/23/49.

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Grade, etc. (Private; Valley St. to Orbit Al., S. of Eager St.), 1860/83/116.

Do. (N. of Lexington, between Strieker and Gilmor Sts.), 1863/61/81.

Do. ("McCullough" St. to Druid Hill Ave.), 1864/87/78. Close (W. from Republican, between Lexington and Sara­

toga Sts.), 1865/60/143. Do. ("Clemment" St. to Fort Ave., between Johnson and

Lincoln Sts.), and opening (E. to Johnson St.), 1867 (Nov.) /5 /7 .

Cleaning (7 ft. and over), 1865, R. 156. Grade, etc. (N. of Baltimore St., between Bond St. and

Broadway), 1866/71/63. • . Do. (S. from Saratoga St., between North and Holliday

Sts.), 1866, R. 91. . -Nuisances on private, 1866, R. 193; 1871/127/113; 1894/

2/3. Opening (Jefferson to Orleans Sts., between Broadway and

Castle St.), 1868/25/51 (repealed, 1868/61/90). Deed for (Townsend to Wilson Sts., between Madison.Ave.

and McCulloh St.), 1868/72/111. Do. (18 in. wide, near schoolhouse, Caroline and Holland

Sts.), 1868, R. 79. ' Repairs and lamps (between Spring Row and Caroline St.),

1868, R, 470. Closing (S. of Baltimore St., between Light St. and Wine

Al), 1869/66/78 (repealed, 1870/55/101). Opening (German to Lombard Sts.), 1869/73/86 (repealed

1872/82/95). Accepting (Chase to Eager Sts., between Central Ave. and

Eden St.), 1869, R. 199. Public (Caroline to Spring Sts., S. of Gough St.), 1869, R.

200. Opening (to Orleans St., between Broadway and Regester

St.), 1870/79/133; 1871/75/61. Do. (Broadway to Regester St., 158 ft. N. of Baltimore

St.), 1870/100/152. Grade, etc. (Division St. to Etting AL), 1871/12/13. Closing (Monument to Jefferson Sts., between "Wolf" and

Regester Sts.), 1871/114/100. Do. (Adams to George Sts.; between Brune and Fremont

Sts., and between Brune and Ogston Sts.), 1872/9/13.

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Do. (Carey St. to Stockton AL, between Thompson and Adams Sts.), 1871/40/34 (repealed, 1872/13/21).

Grade, etc. (Madison to Gay Sts.), 1875/138/114. Do. (Strieker to Calhoun Sts., between Harlem Ave. and

Lanvale St.), 1876/106/108. Opening (Presstman to Wilson Sts., between McCulloh St.

and Madison Ave.), 1876/39/33. Paving (Penna. Ave. to Walsh St., between Preston and

Hoffman Sts.), 1874, R. 16. Do. (Presstman to Laurens Sts., between "McCullogh"

St. and Madison Ave.), 1878/82/73; 1878/103/96. Closing (Fulton Ave. to Bruce AL, N. of Edmondson Ave.),

1879/54/64. Paving (East Falls Ave. to Slemmer's AL, between Pratt

and Granby Sts.), 1880/83/97. Opening (P. O. Ave. to Holliday St.), 1881/67/107. Do. (Hoffman St. to Gelston AL), 1882/16/19. Keeping clean, 1881/95/136. Deed (between Eden and Spring Sts., N. from McElderry

St.), 1883/97/117; 1898/29/40. Grade, etc. (146 ft. N. of Edmondson Ave., from Vincent

to Bruce Als.), 1883/74/88. Do. (between Penna. Ave. and Brower AL, from Hoffman

St. to Gelston AL), 1885/74/91. Do. (private), 1888/105/134; 1889/33/41. Closing (Collington to Patterson Park Aves.), 1889/28/36. Opening (McKim to Hillman Sts., 90 ft. N. of Preston),

1899/149/189. Paving (1. Between Harlem and Edmondson Aves.; 2.

between Arlington Ave. and Schroeder St.), 1890/97/136. Opening (S. to First St., between Calvert St. and Har­grove AL), 1891/111/158.

Conveying part of (Annex School No. 34), 1892/24/35. Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83. Opening (Gold to Bloom Sts., N. E. of McCulloh), 1893/

23/41. Grade, etc. (90 ft. N. of Preston, between McKim and

Herman Sts.), 1897/13/16. Paving (intersecting Clover AL), 1904-5/109/54. Do. (near Primary School No. 20), 1894, R. 198. Opening (from Garrett Ave., between Clement and Beason

Sts.), 1904-5/249/342. Health Commissioner to pave (private), 1905-6/13/20. (See DEEDS; HIGHWAYS.)

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ALLUVION ST.—Public, 1850/54/47. Opening (Ridgely to Warner Sts.), 1894/101/113.

ALMS=HOUSE—For renting out old (Biddle, Garden, Madison and Price Sts.), 1831, R..78.

Sale of, 1832/35/34. Protesting against Bill relating to, 1841, R. 1. Removing insane poor from, 1845, R. 87. Memorial as to paupers in, 1846, R. 20; 1847, R. 11. Conveyance of paupers to, 1846, R. 64. (And Jail), reports by committee on, 1847/R. 14. Printing charter and by-laws of, 1850, R. 59. Sending vagrants, etc., to, 1850, R. 101. Do. lost children to, 1850, (Rev.)/48/163. Sale of City's interest in, 1856, R. 77. Borrowing money for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 26. Division of property interests, 1857, R. 73, 170; 1858/46/26. Plans for new, 1858 (Nov.), R. 5. Committee to visit other cities, 1858, R, 37. Ratifying report, 1859, R. 51. Adopting plan for, 1859, R'. 170. Payment for, 1859, R. 171. Purchasing site, etc., 1860/21/46. For renting county building, 1860, R. 311. Leasing portion of old property, 1860, R. 335. Selling tract bought for, etc., 1861/10/24. Modifying contracts for, 1861, R. 55. Trustees to report purchases, 1861, R. 83. Not to be concerned in supply contracts, 1862/8/11. Purchasing site from Canton Company, 1862/40/43. Architect, etc., 1862/49/73. For additional ground, 1864/25/22. Filling up ditch near, 1864, R. 64; 1866, R. 30. Settling with contractors, 1864, R. 146. Charging counties, 1865, R. 13. New building to be called "Baltimore Bayview Asylum," . 1865, R. 81.

Transferring fire apparatus, 1869, R. 102. (See EXPENSES, SUNDRY; POOR; TAXES.)

ALUM—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

AMBULANCES—Transporting sick or injured in, 1897/28/31. AMITY AL.—Public (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58.

Opening (do.), 1834/10/16.

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Opening (Baltimore to Columbia Sts.), 1840 (June)/2/10. Extending to Washington Road, 1841 (Dec.)/4/13. Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), and opening (McHenry

to Cross Sts.), 1850/22/23. (See AMITY ST.)

AMITY ST.—Public (Baltimore to Ramsay Sts.), 1836, R. 24. Do. (Lexington to Fayette Sts.), 1852/41/34.

AMMONIA (CRUDE)—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/ 49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

AMUSEMENTS, PUBLIC—Licenses for, 1879/95/111. (See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.)

ANATOMY—Against display of museums, 1896/74/115. ANCHOR AL.—Opening (Ostend to Clement Sts.), 1865/43/53. ANCHORAGES—Regulations, 1879/61/69; 1880/58/65; 1881/

77/118; 1886/118/157. Lines (of ground No. 2.), 1888/49/69. Do. (in general), 1894/116/126. Marking, 1901/142/173; 1901-2/53/117. (See HARBOR-MASTERS.)

ANDRE ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Marriott St.), 1887/27/28. Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39. Grade, etc., 1893/162/261.

ANDREW AL.—Now Andrew Ave., 1890/173/243. ANGLE AL.—Opening (Eager St. to Belair Ave.), 1856/6/8.

Closing (S. E. from "Bel-air" Ave.), 1868/26/52. ANIMAL SUBSTANCES—Burning, 1838 (Rev.) /49/133; 1850

(Rev.) /30/110; 1858 (Rev.) /33/153. ANIMALS—At large in streets, 1797/15/64; 1801/27/278.

(See CALVES; CATTLE; COWS; DEAD ANIMALS; DOGS; GOATS; HOGS; HORSES; SWINE.)

ANN (ANNE) ST.—Public wharf at, 1806/16/109. Cutting down and filling up, 1815 (ex. sess.), R. 4. Paving, 1821/65/359. Gravelling, 1831, R. 59. Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161. Improving, 1853, R. 104. Removing piles, etc., 1855, R. 88. Grade (at Gough St.), 1856, R. 129. Repairs, 1867, R. 128. Grade and pave, 1869, R. 187. Close (Jefferson to Monument Sts.), 1871/114/100. Grade, etc., 1874/60/76; 1875/53/40. Public (Monument to Milliman Sts.), 1875/50/89.

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Now Hopkins Ave. (N. of Monument St.), 1876/18/14. Open (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1889/102/130. (See HOPKINS AVE.)

ANNAPOLIS—For establishment. of naval depot at, 1818, R. (March 31), pp. 207-8. ,

ANN BOYD ST.—Deed (Callender Al. to Amity AL), 1843, R. 112. ANNEX—(To City), Survey and plats for Tax Department, 1888-

.. 89/4/6. Road supervisors, 1888/82/102. Superintendent of lamps and lighters, 1888/83/103. Tax assessor, 1888/85/105. Repairing streets, roads, bridges and culverts, 1888/86/106. Division into 21st and 22nd Wards, 1888/92/110. Temporary permission for firearms and fireworks, 1888/

93/119. Payment to County for fire-engines, etc., 1888/111/140. Appropriation for schools, 1888, R. 170. Fire-alarm telegraph, 1888, R. 129. Expenditures to be repaid from tax-receipts, 1888, R. 132. Stationery expenses, 1889, R. 136. Removing night-soil, 1890/87/125. Repairing roads and bridges, 1890, R. 4. Compensation of assessor, 1890, R. 153. Repairing certain streets, 1890, R. 185, 186. Appropriation for streets, bridges, etc., 1890, R. 187. Grading and draining certain streets, 1891/33/51; 1891, R.

307. , . Repairing do. (22nd Ward), 1891, R. 53. Lamplighters, 1891, R. 1-18. Grading (2nd and Elm Aves. and Merryman's Lane), 1892/

110/181. Deeds for certain streets (Walbrook), 1892/107/170. Erection and alteration of brick buildings, 1894/37/38 (re­

pealed, 1903-4/63/114). Regulating street lines and grades7.1894, R. 175. Titles to streets, 1897/73/94. Permission for property-owners to pave, etc., 1897, R. 67. Station-house, 1898/86/116. Plan for streets, etc., 1898/129/165. "Decimal" system of numbering houses, 1899/195/258. Transferring street accounts, 1899, R. 111. Permission to property-holders to improve streets, 1900,

R. 20.

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Refunds for taxes, 1901-2/29/63. Foot-ways on unpaved streets, etc., 1901-2/51/102. Return of illegal collections to general treasury, 1901-2, R.l . $2,000,000 improvement loan,' 1904-5/169/189; 1904-5/ , 216/276. Do. (manner of expending), 1904-5, R. 22. Powers and duties of Comm'rs for Opening Streets, as to

grading, etc., 1906, O. 151, approved June 15, 1906. (See APPROPRIATIONS; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC; TAXES;

TELEGRAPHS.) ANNIVERSARY—150th, of founding City, 1880/142/165.

Centennial Celebration (President Washington's Inaugura­tion), 1889, R. 49.

Do. (Incorporation of City), 1894, R. 170; 1897, R. 85. (See SESQUI-CENTENNIAL.)

APPEAL TAX COURT—Appointment of members, 1841 (Apr.)/ 1/5.

Office for, 1842, R. 12. Printing for, 1842, R. 50. Abatements by, 1844/9/14. Statements of assessable property, etc., 1845/10/10. Powers and duties, 1846/71/59; 1851/11/18. Repairing room, 1847, R. 91; 1873, R. 404. Incidental expenses, 1850/70/78. Statement of assessed values, and abatements, 1850 (Rev)/

11/19. Appointment and general duties, 1850 (Rev.)/12/27. Compensation of members and clerks, 1852/57/50. Pay for special judges and clerks, 1853, R. 189. Duties under general assessment law, 1858/25/26; 1858/

48/128. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/11/38; 1859/22/43. To consider exemption applications, 1859, R. 110. To perform duties of Street-Opening Comm'rs, 1861/4/19. Petitions referred to, 1862, R. 5, 21, 51, 67, 110; 1862

(Nov.), R. 7; 1863, R. 65; 1868, R. 460. Ventilating office, 1862, R. 128. Against reducing assessments after expiration of time for

appeal, 1862, R. 150. Accommodations for, 1863, R. 159. Salaries, 1864/27/24; 1865/65/148. Permits for new buildings, etc., 1864/37/30. Drafting laws relating to, 1866, R. 66.

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Salaries of clerks and judges, 1868, R. 335, 342; 1871/ •20/19; 1871/30/25.

Payment to judges, 1869/26/22. Refusal to show permits, 1869/27/23. Hours for sessions, 1872/54/72. Assistant clerk, 1873/21/35. Taxes paid in error, etc., 1873/88/101. Clerical services, 1873, R. 103, 129. Lots condemned, purchased or sold, by City, 1874/12/21. Plats with applications to erect buildings, 1874/89/100. Charge for permits, 1874/116/118 (repealed 1876/23/17). Pay for statement of assessed values, 1877, R. 229. Additional assessors and clerk, 1879/18/18. Reassessing certain property, 1879, R. 26. Plats, 1879, R. 47. Comptrollor to report sale, 1880/45/49. Court to endorse building-permits, 1881, R. 115. Paying certificates of indebtedness, 1883, R. 10. Vessel registry, 1883, R. 125. Monthly reports, 1885/22/25. Plats for new buildings, 1889/91/119. Drainage, do., 1889/92/120. Assistant clerk's salary, 1890/165/233. Reports from Register of Wills, 1894, R. 74. Lists from Orphans' Court, 1895, R. 116; 1896, R. 102;

1898/70/93. Appointment of judges, clerks and assessors, 1896/24/39. Additional appropriations, 1897, R. 95. New improvements, 1899/170/224. Additional assessors and clerks, 1900/25/41. "P lan t" exemptions, 1901/111/98. Taxes paid before abatements granted, 1901/112/99. Appointment, duties and salaries of clerks and assessors,

1901/113/99. Special assessors and clerks, 1904-5/131/98; 1904-5/

232/208. (See REFUNDS.)

APPLE AL.—Opening (Pitt to MuUikin Sts,), 1839/29/30; 1839 (May)/5/8.

Now Bethel St., 1845/13/15. APPLETON ST.—Deed (Lanvale St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1888/

, 88/108. Open (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1899/213/288 (re­

pealed, 1900/17/33).

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APPROPRIATIONS—For harbor, street-cleaning, health, etc., 1797/26/91; 1797/57/123; 1797/63/129; 1798/97/172; 1798/101/76; 1800/31/221.

For various purposes, 1800/46/231; 1801/19/257; 1803/ 35/54; 1804/23/80; 1806/18/110; 1807/46/231; 1808/ 62/252; 1809/13/273; 1809/17/279; 1810/30/292; 1811/12/309; 1812/32/334; 1813/9/16; 1814/15/35; 1815/8/52; 1816/22/83; 1817/32/138; 1819/33/242; 1820/28/286; 1821/44/332; 1822/37/419; 1823/21 and 22/30, 33; 1824/28/77; 1825/18/126; 1826/71/366; 1826 (ex. sess.), R. (Oct. 13), p. 442; 1827/41/432; 1828/36/39; 1829/32/124; 1830/30/203; 1830/38/221; 1831/38/308; 1831, R. 31; 1831 (ex. sess.)/3/316; 1831 (ex. sess.), R. 2; 1832/19/20; 1832/26/28.

Annual, 1833/30/47; 1834/28/30; 1835/20/21; 1836/ 30/32; 1837/34/25; 1838/22/223; 1839/16/18; 1840/ 18/32; 1841/24/45; 1842/32/38; 1843/28/23; 1844/ 39/36; 1845/40/37; 1845/41/40; 1846/62/47; 1846 (ex. sess., Aug.), R. 7; 1847/60/52; 1848/32/24; 1849/40/52; 1850/47/40; 1851 (Aug.)/l/54; 1852/ 62/56; 1853/96/81; 1854/72/68; 1855/25/43; 1855/ 64/144; 1856/31/28; 1857/40/73; 1858/29/52; 1859/ 88/98; 1860/51/69; 1861/40/47; 1861/61/142; 1862/ 45/50 (modified as to Comptroller, 1862/55/83); 1863/ 44/57; 1864/83/69; 1865/41/44; 1866/75/172.

City Commissioner's certificate, 1865/38/42.

Regulating (to institutions), 1865, R. 89.

Additional (highways), 1866, R. 233.

Do. Jail, 1866, R. 234.

Annual, 1867/46/46; 1868/82/124; 1869/60/65.

Benevolent institutions, 1869, R. 205.

Schools (deficiency in), 1870/6/13.

Annual, 1870/72/115; 1871/139/125; 1872/84/96.

Additional (Port Wardens and Health Department), 1872/ 85/106.

Annual, 1873/74/77; 1874/39/42; 1875/113/86; 1876/ 105/97; (additional) 1876/161/160; 1877/58/51; (ad­ditional) 1877/80/79; 1878/59/45; 1879/51/53; 1879/ 84/96.

For contracts and liabilities, 1879, R. 3.

Annual, 1880/62/69; 1881/43/63; 1882/69/143; 1883/ 26/30; 1884/63/71; 1885/57/60; 1886/57/66;' 1887/ 37/36; 1888/37/45; 1889/45/57; 1890/80/88; 1891/

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•• 64/82; 1892/52/94; 1893/154/236; 1894/50/51; 1895/ 64/73; 1896/94/128; 1897/57/59; 1898/34/53; ("Esti­mates") 1899/143/179.

Deficiencies, 1881/13/14; 1881/111/153; 1882/12/14; : 1883/5/8; 1884/2/3; 1886/13/23; (Federal Hill Park

' and Johnson Square), 1886, R. 29; 1887/5/8; 1888/1/3; 1889/29/37; 1890/8/11; 1891/6/9; 1892/4/5; 1893, R. 17; 1894/9/10; 1896, R. 14, 23; 1896, R. 69; 1897/ 6/8; 1898/65/89.

Transferring accounts: Repairs (streets to bridges), 1883, R. 169.

Do. "General Health" to "Nuisances and Sewers," 1884, R. 232.

Do. "Electric Lights" to "Gas," 1894/1/3. Annex, 1889/72/92; 1890/82/102; 1891/65/94; 1892/78/

135. For City Council and Elections, 1892, R. 11. Transferring balances ("Registration" to "Elections"),-

1897, R. 3. Do. (various), 1897, R. 82, 86, 87,.91, 93. (See ESTIMATES; PAYMENTS.)

AQUA FORTIS—(See NITRIC ACID.) AQUEDUCTS—Material for, 1842, R. 47, ARBELL AL.—(See HILLMAN ST.) ARBITRATION—Submission of City's claims to, 1821, R. (Feb.

13), p. 373; 1822, R. (Feb. 23), p. 435. Board of, 1859/22/43. Submitting certain suit to, 1865, R. 186. Settling suits by, 1864 (Nov.), R. 2; 1867, R. 201, 267. Payment under, 1873, R. 380. (See APPEAL TAX COURT.)

ARCH—Permission to erect (over sewer), 1852/34/27; 1852/74/ 72. (See JONES' FALLS.)

ARCH ST.—Was Run AL, 1850/20/21. Altering tunnel, 1852, R. 50. Widening (Fayette to Raborg Sts.), and continuing' (Ra-

borg to Baltimore Sts.), 1860/11/40. Tunnelling, 1864, R. 184. Continuing (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1882/116/208. Paving, 1883/20/23.

ARCHER ST.—Deed (St. Peter to Columbia Sts.), 1851, R. 98. ARCHIVES—Preserving (City), 1868, R. 176. AREAS—To remain (on Cathedral St.), 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385;

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Permits to construct, 1846/63/51; 1892, R. 200; 1894, R. 15, 235, 297; 1895, R. 136.

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42; 1858 (Rev.)/14/54. Permit to widen, 1861, R. 37; do., extend, 1886, R. 118;

1897, R. 48. (See VAULTS.)

ARGYLE AL. (ST.)—Condemning (Bank to Lombard Sts.) and widening (Baltimore to "Hamstcad" Hill Sts.), 1843, R. 72.

Now Register St., 1847/15/21. ARGYLE AVE.—Was Walsh St., 1874/95/105.

Grade, etc., 1875/15/13 (repealed, 1878/73/62); 1878/79/70. Repair, 1883, R. 150.

ARKS—(See RAFTS.) ARLINGTON AVE.—Was Oregon St. (Lexington to Fremont Sts.),

1870/63/107. Grading, etc., 1873/47/56; 1873/84/93; 1873/97/108. Opening (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1874/137/136. Renumbering, 1881, R. 81. Paving, 1892/60/112..

ARMISTEAD, COL. GEORGE—Tax-exemption of plate presented to, 1818/11/175.

Do. plate belonging to estate of, 1818, O. (June 5), p. 175; 1826/61/355.

For monument to, 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 456; 1828, R. 5. Do. (second), 1882, R. 136; do., railing around, 1883, R.

130. Do. removing from Eutaw Place to Federal Hill, 1886,

R., 137. ARMORY—For 6th Regiment, 1813, R. 3.

For 27th Regiment, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 290; 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 373.

Appropriation for erecting, 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 95. Assent to Act for, 1839/39/37. Material for building (for 1st Mechanical Volunteers), 1846,

R. 113. Rifle Co., to occupy room in Eastern Watch-House, 1849,

R. 8. For 5th Regiment (over Richmond Market), 1870, R. 235. Do. repairs, 1875, R. 152; 1879, R. 156. Do. remove fish-sheds at, 1875, R. 247. Improving (for Baltimore Light Infantry), 1887, R. 36. Maintenance (do.), 1888, R. 57. Improving, etc. (5th Regiment), 1887, R. 62; 1888, R. 16.

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Addition to (1st Regiment), 1888, R.. 125; do., (5th Regiment.), 1890, R. 96.

Repairs (for Baltimore Light Infantry), 1889, R. 75. Gun-racks (for Howard Zouaves), 1889, R. 80. Repairs (do.), 1891, R. 146. Do. (for 4th Battalion), 1891, R. 181. (Of 5th Regiment.), refit for Masonic Fair, 1891, R. 108. (Do.) use by Gardeners'Club, 1891, R. 251. (Do.) extension, 1892, R. 194; painting roof, 1895, R. 16. (Do.) storeroom, etc., 1895, R. 148; repairs, 1896, R. 54. (Do.) free water for, 1902-3/130/71; parking along

Preston St., 1904-5/85/5. Do. renting (Richmond Market Hall) to Naval Brigade,

etc., 1905-6, O. 146, approved June 9, 1906. Refit (for Woodberry Guards), 1892, R. 204. Extend (for 4th Regiment.), 1896, R. 61; remodel (do.),

1897, R. 68. . (See HANOVER MARKET; LOTS.)

ARMORY PLACE (AVE.)—Naming (S. of Richmond Market), 1873/4/10.

Widening footway, 1884, R. 106; 1886, R. 70. ARMSTEAD AL.—Public (Light to William Sts.), 1831, R. 69. ART COMMISSION—Creating (Municipal), 1895/98/125. ARTILLERY—Safe-keeping of (for 3rd Brigade), 1815/5/49.

Claim against (Eagle).Co., 1846, R. Q3. Do. to sell property of, 1872, R. 304. Storage of battery (Junior Artillerist Co.), 1857, R. 20. Sale of house and lot (Eagle Co.), 1857, R. 38. Do. (Junior Co.), 1860, R. 4. Ancient and Hon. Co. (of Boston), 1896, R. 112; 1898/

95/124. (See FIELD-PIECES; GUN-HOUSE; GUNS.)

ASBURY ST.—Closing, 1845/47/43. ASHES—Measurement of (unslacked), 1821/3/302.

Covered carts for, 1830/8/182; 1838/29/80; 1869/4/8. Receptacles for, etc., 1839/33/33. Removal from houses, 1849/29/32; 1872/114/138; 1892/

69/124. Not to remain on wooden floors, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Removal by Street-Cleaning Dept., 1882/6/7. Against depositing, 1887/57/72. (See GARBAGE; PEARL-ASHES; RUBBISH.)

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ASHLAND AVE.-^Was Chew St., 1888/41/59. Was Neighbor St., 1898/75/101. Grade, etc., 1901-2/21/53.

ASHLAND SQUARE—Footways, etc., 1832, R. 36; 1851/15/21; 1853, R. 140.

Deed, 1851/49/39. Improving, 1853, R. 140. Keeper, 1874/107/112. Commissioners, 1881/78/119; 1896/14/17.

ASSAY OFFICER—Appointment of, 1814, R. 6. ASSESSMENTS—Property not previously assessed, 1803/20/29;

1816/5/67. Purchasing property sold for non-payment of, 1818, R.

(July 17), p. 199. Ascertainment, 1819/2/212. ' Copy of lists, 1823, R. (May 5), p. 47; 1826, R. (Apr. 15)

p. 392; 1827, R. (Feb. 3), p. 445; 1828, R. 3. Additional, 1829/17/108; 1830/5/178. Credit for taxes on improper, 1831, R. 41, 77. General valuations and, 1834/32/36; 1835/9/12. Vacancies in Board of Assessors, etc., 1834/1/3. Extending commissions, 1836/6/16. Mayor and Collector to make abatements and transfers,

1836/44/63. Releases from, 1836, R. 9. For opening or widening streets, etc., 1837/28/22; 1837,

R. 39. Extending time for completing general, 1838/26/227. For uniform, 1840, R. 9. Reduction by City Collector, 1843, R. 96. For new general, 1846/71/59; 1890, R. 83. Lists prepared by City Collector, 1850 (Rev.)/ l l /19. Selling real estate for non-payment, 1853 (Nov.)/3/8. For general valuation, 1858/25/26; 1858/48/128. For new law, 1858, R. 12; 1862, R. 14. Against reductions after time for appeal, 1862, R. 150. Transcribing etc., new (tax), 1868, R. 18. Reduction of (street-opening), 1871, R. 110. Correcting, 1873, R. 59.

Abating, 1871, R. 318; do. church property, 1874, R. 345. For report on new, 1875, R. 29. For new, 1876, R. 17; 1877, R. 98; 1877, R. 141. Permission to report on system, 1881, R. 88.

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UR»«LATlViS R««BIIWiC« CITY ItALk

Abating interest (property on S. Charles St.), 1885/68/84. Postponing enforcement, 1885, R. 70, 96. Settling unpaid (on Hanover St.), 1885, R. 73. Changing date for taxation (to 1st Monday in Apr.), 1894/

16/16. Biennial revision (personal property), 1898/89/119; 1898,

R. 96. (See ASSESSORS; COLLECTOR, CITY; NORTH AVE.;

REFUNDS; TAXES.) ASSESSORS—Of specific tax (on wagons, etc.), 1826/8/161.

Appointment, etc., 1836/31/45. Additional compensation, 1836, R. 73. Duties and compensation, 1837/12/10. . Appointment and duties, 1839/19/22. Appropriation for searching records by, 1839, R. 104. As to specific tax,. 1840/6/26. Returns of indigent deaf-mutes, etc., 1840/9/27. Salaries and clerk, 1841 (Apr.) / 1 /5 . Stationery for, 1841 (Dec), R. 4. For State tax, 1842/33/41. Payment for services as, 1842, R. 7. Purchase of plats by, 1843/7/9. Of income tax, 1843/29/25. Payment on account to, 1846 (Aug.), R. 3. Powers and duties, 1851/11/18; 1850 (Rev.) 12/27; 1858

(Rev.), 11/38; 1859/22/43. Compensation of, 1852/57/50; 1859/75/89. Payments to, 1853, R. 98; 1858, R. 127. Salaries of certain, 1859, R. 240. Payment under general assessment Act, 1866/56/54. Continuing pay of, 1866, R. 251. No increase, 1868, R. 214. (Of real estate) salaries, 1871/6/9. Additional, 1893/63/107; do. (for Annex), 1894/19/19. Clerk to, 1894/98/109. Bailiffs as, 1900/12/24. Special (for "Burnt District" property), 1904-5/131/98;

1904-5/232/308. (See ASSESSMENTS; BAILIFFS; COLLECTOR, CITY.)

ATHLETIC FIELDS—Commission on establishment, 1905-6, O. 161 (approved June 20, 1906).

ATHLETIC GAMES-^Appropriation for (Municipal), 1905-6, O. 164 (approved June 20, 1906).

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ATLANTA EXPOSITION—Mayor and others to attend, 1896, R. 1. ATLANTIC MARINE R. W. CO.—Extension beyond Port War­

den's line, 1864/96/85. ATLAS—City, 1816, R. 3.

Plats of condemned streets, etc., 1834, R. 70. Do. (new), 1837, R. 21. Maps to be copied into, 1840, R. 45. Recopying, etc., 1875, R. 321.

ATTORNEY, CITY—Office and salary, 1892/25/37. (See COUNSEL.)

AUCTIONS—To license and regulate, 1801/3/236;. 1802/36/285; 1803/28/43; 1807/37/203; 1817/6/108; 1817/33/146.

Remission of pew fees, 1817, R. 8; 1818, R. (Mar. 31), p. 208; 1821, R. (Jan. 15), p. 367.

Settlement for duties, 1818, R. (June 1), p. 195. Licenses, 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 293; 1821/21/316. Of horses and carriages (sale), 1821/63/355. To oppose legislation about, 1821, R. (Jan. 13), p. 366;

1825/14/117; 1826/42/324; 1826/43/331; 1826/44/332. Sales at night, 1827/24/412. Deduction from licenses, 1827, R. (Mar. 30), p. 460; 1828, -

R. 17. Apportionment of licenses, 1828, R. 44. Repayment of licenses, 1828, R. 72. Payment by Treasurer of Western Shore, 1830, R. 1. Licensing, etc., 1836/52/69. Constitutionality of indemnity law, 1836, R. 109. Repayment for duties and licenses, 1840, R. 48. For restoration of duties, 1844, R. 2; 1852, R. 69. Sales in streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Drawing on State Treasurer for duties, 1853/66/59. Proceeds applied to removing obstructions from Patapsco

River, 1853/85/74; 1853, R. 45. Duties on groceries and dry goods, 1868, R. 2.

AUDITOR—Appointment and duties, 1852/58/51; 1853/17/21 1855/10/31; 1855/60/141.

Refunding taxes, 1854/59/60. Office for, 1852, R. 180; 1855, R. 26. Abolishing office, 1857/8/43. Continuing do., 1858, R. 3; 1858/43/77; 1858 (Rev.)/

11/36, 38; 1859/102/177; 1860/7/38; 1860/54/80; 1861/6/22.

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To settle taxes for certain years, 1861, R. 124. Handing over books, etc., to City Collector, 1862, R. 16.

AUGUSTA AVE.—Repair, 1892, R. 120. Macadam, 1896, R. 106; 1897, R. 34. Was Irvington Ave., 1900/39/78. Grade, etc., 1901/128/137.

AVENUES—On eastern, northern and western boundaries, 1851, R. 124, 138; 1852, R. 114.

Deed for (Merryman's Lane Bridge to City limits), 1904-5/ 145/123.

AWNINGS—To restrict erection of (wooden), 1801/24/271; 1807/ 29/171.

Regulations, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1845/ 11/11; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Advertising on, 1853, R. 157; 1860/6/37; 1860, R. 372. Spouts and gutters, 1862/9/11. Permits,4862, R. 64, 129; 1862 (Nov.), R. ' l ; 1863, R. 153,

174; 1864, R. 206; 1865, R. 77, 78, 93, 128, 149, 172. Lettering, 1866, R. 39, 130, 136, 207, 208, 211, 214, 222,

257, 258, 267. Permits, 1866 (Oct.), R. 10, 21, 22, 31, 68; 1867, R. 40, 44,

159, 161, 191, 243, 244, 258, 260, 272, 283, 317, 338^ , 353, 375, 394, 429, 446; 1867 (Nov.), R. 23, 27, 43.

Duties of City Commissioner as to, 1868/6/29. Permits (for signs on, etc.), 1872, R. 221, 226, 389; 1873, R.

143, 144, 146, 173, 179, 182-184, 186, 187, 202, 205, 220, 223, 232, 235, 245, 251, 252, 259, 260, 262, 266, 268, 270, 271, 274, 282, 286, 299, 301, 309, 311, 312, 331, 334, 338, 349, 350, 359; 1874, R. 276, 374; 1877, R. 220.

No charge for, 1878/63/56. Permits, 1879, R. 194, 206; 1880, R. 21, 72. Regulations as to permits, 1882/101/187; 1883/58/68. Limiting to 2 ft. from building-line, 1886/73/92. Regulating .flaps, 1887/33/32. Permits, 1893, R. 134, 136, 165, 175, 182, 206, 207, 210;

1894, R. 30, 35, 153, 156, 159, 165, 178, 179, 202, 217, 230-233, 240, 289, 293.

Erection of, 1895/116/147. Permits, 1895, R. 6, 8, 30, 53, 65, 73-75, 81, 82, 110, 121,

134, 140, 169, 170, 195, 196, 202, 203, 215. (See SIGNS.)

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B BACK BASIN—(See BASIN; WHARVES.) BACK=BUILDINGS—Permits, 1847, R. 69; 1866, R. 120. (See

BUILDINGS; F R A M E B U I L D I N G S ; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)

BACON—(See MEATS.) BADGES—Unauthorized use of (police .or watchmens')/ 1852/

19/17. For hack-drivers, 1863/16/35. For health officers, 1900/64/19. -(See CONSTABLES.)

BAGATELLE—Licensing tables, 1829/20/111; 1838 (Rev.)/37/ 100; 1866/27/35; 1868/38/61; 1879/31/33; 1894/ 23/23.

(Sec BILLIARDS; GAMING.) BAILIFFS—To act as constables, etc., 1821/38/329.

(City), appointment and duties, 1826/46/333; 1850 (Rev.)/ 28/98.

To give information as to gaming, 1826/52/341; 1838/37/ 100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.

Appointment (of 24), 1827/9/400. Reports as to liquor-shops, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/3l/

119. Fines, etc., 1828/27/29. Payment for certain services as, 1835, R. 77. Duties, 1838 (Rev.) 45/112. Appointment, 1839/6/13. Additional, 1850/18/21; 1850 (Nov.)/l and 2/7. Duties as assessors, 1864/12/15; 1865/34/39; 1900/12/24. Compensation, 1900/66/21; 1903-4/40/70. (See GAMING; CONSTABLES; POLICE.)

BAKER AL.—Opening (Baker to Cumberland Sts.), 1872/96/117.-BAKER CIRCLE—Accepting, 1869, R. 241.

Enclosing, 1873, R. 105. " Improving, 1873, R. 253. Grade, etc., 1875/108/83. Commissioners, 1874/126/125; 1889/16/19; 1896/14/17. Care of, 1881, R. 167.

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Appropriation for, 1891, R. 96. Changing form of, 1892, R. 203. Reconveying part of, 1900/8/21.

BAKER & CO., R. J.—Thanking for disinfectants, 1868, R. 478. BAKER'S RUN—For bridge over, 1844, R. 51. BAKER ST.—Condemning (Penna. Ave to Gilmor St.), 1866/20/19.

Do. (Gilmor St. to Wilson's AL), 1868/85/132. Deed, 1869, R. 242. Grade, etc., 1874/120/121 (repealed, 1878/71/61); 1874/

125/124; 1878/70/61; 1883/40/49; 1895/118/148. BAKERIES—Inspector of (and of Confectioneries), 1896/104/151. BALCONIES—Permits to erect, 1850, R. 83; 1851, R. 110 and

120; 1898-9, R. 53. (See BUILDINGS.)

BALDERSTON ST.—Widening (was Riixton Lane), 1836/39/55. Do. (foot-ways), 1837, R. 83. Deed, 1855, R. 75.

BALDWIN ST.—Grade, etc., 1903-4/82/206. BALL—Playing in streets, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/27/74;

1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. BALLAST—Landing of, 1821/47/339.

(See VESSELS.) BALLS—Licenses, 1864/10/13; 1864/19/18. " BALTIMORE " (U. S. CRUISER)—Entertaining officers, etc.,

1890, R. 114. Thanks to officers and men of, 1898-9, R. 69.

BALTIMORE APPRENTICES' LIBRARY CO.—Room for, 1822 R. (Mar. 15), p. 440.

BALTIMORE, CANTON AND POINT BREEZE R. W. CO.—(See • RAILWAYS.)

BALTIMORE CEMETERY CO.—Plank road for, 1850, R. 53. Lot for burial of public benefactors, 1851, R. 83. Approving Act to incorporate, 1852/65/65.

BALTIMORE AND CHESAPEAKE TOWING CO.—Subscription to, 1839/37/36; 1840, R. 55.

Borrowing money, 1839 (May)y R. 13. For relief of, 1843/35/31. Assignment of claim by, 1843, R. 16. Payment to, 1844, R. 129. Foreclosing mortgage on boat of, 1848, R. 67.

BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE—Naming, 1866/84/184. For erection (Park St.), 1867/60/67 (repealed, 1867

(Nov.)/3/6).

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For lot and building, 1868, R. 397; 1893/69/115. Leasing lot, 1872, R. 374. Erecting, 1873, R. 384. To lease building for, 1873, R. 409. Selling old material, 1873, R. 425. Selling City's interest (N. E. cor. Holliday and Fayette

Sts.), 1873, R. 445. To lease lot adjoining, 1882, R. 177. Professor's salary, 1890, R. 78. The "Raine Bequest" (medal for proficiency in German),

1893/100/174. For new lot and buildings, 1894/55/68; 1894/56/69. Appropriations for rebuilding, 1894/123/252; 1895/33/41. Plats of proposed sites, 1894, R. 86. Confirming salaries, 1897/88/107, Parking (on W. side Howard St.), 1904-5/96/28. (See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)

BALTIMORE CITY COURT—Tax for salaries and expenses, 1818, O. (Mar. 20), Vol. 2., p. 34; 1819/14/222; 1819/13/246.

"Sundry expenses," 1820/21/276; 1821/23/15; 1822/

26/411; 1823/5/7. Costs of prosecution, 1823, R. (Feb. 15), p. 39. Expenses, 1824/8/55; 1825/9/112; 1826/63/359; 1827/

21/409. Arrearages, 1828/10/9; 1828, R. 12. Expenses, 1828/11/10; 1829/24/118; 1832/6/10; 1833/

12/32; 1834/13/19. For payment of associate judges' salaries by State, 1834,

R. 3; 1835, R. 133. Expenses, 1835/5/9; 1836/24/35; 1837/22/18; 1838/

10/215; 1839/9/14. Salaries, etc., 1839/42/40. "Sundry expenses," 1840/12/28; 1841/16/41; 1842/19/

31; 1843/22/18; 1844/22/22; 1845/24/25. For lessening expenses, 1844, R. 40. For reorganization, 1845, R, 26. Tax for "sundry expenses," 1846/28/20; 1847/56/49;

1848/9/11; 1849/13/23; 1850/31/28; 1851/46/37. (See COURTS; EXPENSES, SUNDRY.)

BALTIMORE COUNTY—For severance of ownership with, 1852/ 78/76; 1853, O. 116, 117 and 118, pp. 101, 103.

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BALTIMORE & DELTA R. R.—Constructing under North Ave. bridge, 1881/94/135.

Stairway, 1882/27/28. BALTIMORE DANCING ASSEMBLY—Purchase of lot and build­

ings, 1817, R. 9, pp. 166, 167. BALTIMORE FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM—Sewer for, 1832, R.87. BALTIMORE, HALETHORPE & ST. DENIS RY. CO.—(See

RAILWAYS.) BALTIMORE & HERRING RUN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) BALTIMORE & LEHIGH^R.R.—Survey of lot, etc., 1895, R. 12,77. BALTIMORE MONUMENT—Completing, 1823/23/33; 1825/13/'

116; 1826/61/357. Preservation of, 1826, O. 54 and 55, 5. 350. Appropriation for, 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 378; 1830, R. 76. Gas fixtures, 1831, R. 74. (See BATTLE MONUMENT.)

BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.—Directors, 1827/31/418. For subscription to, 1827, R. (Mar. 20), p. 455. Instalments on stock in, 1828 (ex. sess.)/3/52; 1829/15/

106. Grant and sale of property to, 1828, R. 69; 1848, R. 75. Celebrating commencement of road, 1828 (ex. sess.), .R. 6. Introduction within City limits, 1829/28/121; 1829 (ex.

sess.)/l/145. Balance due on stock, etc., 1830 (ex. sess.)/l/222. Tracks on certain streets, etc., 1831/18/232; 1831/34/303. Wooden track (Stiles St. to Jones' Falls), 1832/33/33. Branch railways on streets, 1832/4/42; 1832/42/45; 1833/

26/44.. City directors, 1833,'R. 67; 1838, R. 76. Railways, etc. (on President St.), 1835, R. 13. $3,000,000 subscription to stock of, 1836/37/52; 1836, R.

40; 1837/37/30; 1838/2/221. Turn-out, etc., 1836/42/62. Commissioners to attend meetings, 1836/49/66. Branch railway (Napoleon Al.), 1837/7/8; 1837/36/29;

1838/1/210. Tracks on certain streets, 1837/41/33; 1838/7/213. For State guarantee of City subscription, 1837, R. 24. Tax for interest on City's subscription to stock, 1839, O.

13 and 14, pp. 17 and 18 (repealed, 1839/46/44). Returns of interest on City stock, etc., 1841, R. 9. For increase of certain tolls, 1841, R. 15. Stock-orders, 1841, R. 9 and 20.

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Dividends due City, etc., 1841 (Dec.)/3/13, Loan for retiring stock-orders, 1842/4/19. Premium for funding orders, 1842/11/24. Balance of City's subscription, 1842/12/26; 1842/28/36. Do. loan for payment on account of, 1842, R. 6 and 19. For reduction in salaries, 1842, R. 37. Repealing acceptance of stock-orders for taxes, etc., 1842,

R. 52. Applying dividends to City subscription, 1843/2/5. For branch roads and wharves, 1845/21/22. Articles transported, 1845/37/33; 1850/49/44. Bonds receivable for dividends, 1847/42/40. Timber for repairing tracks, 1847/57/50. Selling or hypothecating bonds, 1847, R. 6. Experimental use of steam-engines, 1847, R. 43. Lateral track (President St.), 1847, R. 88. Sale of stock, 1851, R. 91. Subscription for extension under "Northwestern charter,"

1851 (Aug.), R. 1. Sale of part of City stock, 1852/13/13. New tracks on certain streets, 1852/75/72. Commending management, etc., 1852, R. 169. Conveying lot (Eutaw and Barre Sts.) to, 1852, R. 175. Branch railways, 1853/48/48. Thanks for invitation, etc., 1853, R. 4. Voting dividend-stock, 1853, R. 147. Sale of (do.), 1853, R. 107 and 206. Guaranteeing bonds, 1853 (Nov.)/2/6. $5,000,000 loan to, 1853 (Nov.)/5/9; 1854, R. 1; 1881/

63/101. Special police, 1853/6/12. Use of track (on Howard St.), 1854/39/44. Sale of City's stock, 1854, R. 108. Additional City directors, 1854 (Nov.)/4/13.

• For selling City's interest, 1855, R. 32. Altering track (Pratt and Charles Sts.), 1855, R. 146. Against issuing bonds for unearned dividends, 1856 (Nov.),

R. 7, 29, 32. Against loan to N. W. Va. R. R. Co., 1856, R. 119. Against increase in coal rates, 1856, R. 187. Transfer of City stock pledged for railroad orders, 1857/

31/65. Suit by City against, 1857, R. 42.

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Register's duties as to $5,000,000 loan, 1858/47/127. Extra compensation for transfers, 1859/71/86. Tracks on certain streets, 1860/38/59. Reconveying certain property to, 1860/42/64. Laying track (Concord St.), 4860/101/28. Semi-annual report of City directors, 1860, R. 70. Laying track (Howard St.), 1862/12/21. Additional City directors, 1862, R. 144. Enlarging curves (President and Howard Sts.), 1864/72/59. Damages to car, 1864, R. 5. Selling part of City's dividend-shares, 1864, R. 61, 65;

1865/15/21. Permission for poles and wires, 1864, R. 142. Instituting suit against, 1864, R. 153. Covering at Camden Station, 1864, R. 200. Cancelling sinking-fund stock-certificates, 1866/88/187. Track (S. Paca St.), 1867/6/10. Sale or hypothecation of City's stock, 1867/59/67. Inquiry as to, do., 1867 (Nov.), R. 3. Track (Charles and Conway Sts.), 1868/22/49. Thanking officials, 1868, R. 377. Hypothecating City's stock for loan to W. M. R. R.,

"1869/42/42. Two-track branch (Locust Point), 1869/52/54. To grade Wells and Claggett Sts., etc., 1869/53/56;

1869/62/75. To remove gutter-covering, 1872, R. 331. Single track (Johnson St.), 1874/45/64. Safety-gates (Light and Wells Sts.), 1878, R. 140. Laying tracks (Hamburg St.), 1880/122/142. Extending do. (Howard St.), 1880/146/168. Advancing wages, 1880, R. 101. Laying tracks (Howard St., etc.), 1880, R. 148. Altering piers (Locust Point), 1881/6/7. Paving at Freight Depot (Howard St.), 1881/39/58. Completing road to Wheeling, funding debts, etc., 1881/

63/101. Extending warehouse and wharves (Locust Point), 1881/

98/140. Appointing directors, 1882/1/3. Spur-tracks (Ohio.Ave.), 1882/7/10. Extending tracks (Wells St.), 1882/9/11. Safety-gates, 1882, R. 48; 1888/7/11.

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Tracks (Wells St.), 1883/11/14. Do. (Henrietta St.), 1883/41/50. Erecting pier (Locust Point), 1883/108/127. Widening do. (Chase's Wharf), 1883, R. 89. Tracks (Marriott St.), 1884/119/140. Do. (Claggett St.), 1885/10/12. Extending docks (Third Ave.), 1885/16/17. Tracks (Ohio Ave. to Ostend St.), 1887/12/14. Voting City's stock, 1888, R. 2. Bulkhead (Chase's Wharf), 1888, R. 80. ^team-motor or " Dummy" (on Pratt St., etc.), 1889/63/82-

1897/19/22; 1898/17/21. Switch (do.), 1889/87/116; 1897/20/24. Pier (Light St.), 1889, R. 76. To sell City's stock, 1890/125/164. Bridge (Monroe St.), 1890/129/170; 1891, R. 209. Tracks (Lawrence St.), 1893, R. 149. Sale of City's interest in mortgage from, 1896, R. 88. Tracks (Poppleton, Pratt and McHenry Sts.), 1897/5/7. Double tracks (Fell St.), 1897/85/104. Siding (Pratt to Howard Sts.), 1898/15/18. Shed (Poppleton St.), 1899/154/202. Tracks (Paca and Ostend Sts.), 1899/199/266. Do. (Howard St.), 1899/200/269; do. Eutaw St., 1899/

20/273. Covered entrance (Camden Station), 1900/88/56. Passage-way (over Bank Lane), 1901-2/43/85. Switch (w! Pratt St.), 1902-3/135/74; 1902-3/171/145;

1904-5/124/80. Track (Eastern Ave.), 1902-3/142/86. Coal transportation, 1902-3, R. 28. Switch (President St.), 1903-4/80/200. Siding (Alluvion St.), 1903-4/81/203. To erect one-story building, 1903-4, R. 10; 1904-5, R. 11. Curves or turn-outs (from McHenry St.), 1904-5/105/41. Tracks (West and Cross Sts.), 1904-5/141/117. Extending warehouse (Eutaw and Barre Sts.), 1904-5/

176/200. Conference with Commission on Overhead Crossings,

1904-5/220/283. Office building, 1904-5/235/313. Track, etc. (Race St.), 1904-5/237/316; Curve (Pratt St.), 1905-6/126/232.

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Tracks (Andre St.), 1905-6, O. 157 (approvedJune 18,1906). (See ELECTRICITY; SAFETY-GATES.)

BALTIMORE, PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLY RY. CO.— (See RAILWAYS.)

BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA & WILMINGTON R. R.—Not to obstruct streets, 1853/70/62.

BALTIMORE, PIMLICO & PIKESVILLE RY. CO.—(See RAIL­WAYS.)

BALTIMORE & PORT DEPOSIT R. R.—Tracks in City, 1834 (ex. sess.), R. 1.

(See BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA & WILMINGTON R. R.)

BALTIMORE & POTOMAC R. R.—Using certain streets, 1870/49/ 97.

Temporary track (North Ave. to Oliver and McMechin Sts.), 1871/98/85.

Granting street privileges, 1872, R. 206. Roads leading from western City limits, 1872, R. 230.

BALTIMORE & POWHATAN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) BALTIMORE & RANDALLSTOWN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) BALTIMORE ST.—Repairs (W.), 1828, R. 50; 1829, R. 34.

Repaving (E.), 1833, R. 53. Do. (W.), 1833, R. 66; 1874/80/88 (repealed, 1876/98/88). Cession (Cove to Gilmor Sts.), by Turnpike Co., 1836/47/65. Condemning (Fulton St., W. to City limits), 1853/58/54. Repairing (E.), 1853, R. 222. Opening (Gist St. to E. limits), 1869/85/48. Regrading, 1871, R. 247. Grading, 1875, R. 71. Repairs, 1875, R. 61; 1891, R. 133; 1893, R. 86. Raising, 1875, R. 167. Shelling, 1876/36/30; 1886, R. 55; 1891, R. 37; 1892, R.

103; 1893, R. 48. Curbing, 1878/102/96. 'Grade, etc., 1883/6/9; 1883/60/73; 1889/171/216; 1890/

38/44; 1893/31/55; 1898-9/158/206; 1899/158/206; 1900/91/60.

Paving, 1883/16/18; 1892/64/119; 1893/31/55. Bonds for widening, 1888/98/123. Opening (W. terminus to W. limits), 1889/37/45. Opening and widening (Jones' Falls to Exeter St.), 1889/

150/190. Flushing, 1890, R. 55.

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Iron bridge over Jones' Falls, 1893/4/17. Macadamizing, 1895, R. 89.

BALTIMORE & SUSQUEHANNA R. R.—(See SUSQUEHANNA R. R.)

BALTIMORE WATER CO.—(See WATER CO., BALTIMORE.) BALTIMORE & YORKTOWN RY. CO —(See RAILWAYS.) BALTIMORE & YORKTOWN TURNPIKE CO.—Tracks on certain

streets, 1863/7/18; 1863/15/34; 1865/40/43; 1871/ 130/115; 1881/100/143. .

(See RAILWAYS.) BALUSTRADES—Permits for, 1856, R. 71; 1874/133/132. BANDS—Hours for horns and drums, 1888/20/29.

(See SABBATH-DAY.) BANDY—Playing in streets, etc., 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/

27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. BANK LANE.—Widening footway, 1853/51/50.

Passage-way over, 1847/53/47; 1901-2/43/85. Paving, 1899/210/283; 1900/15/26; 1900/71/32.

BANK-NOTES—(See NOTES.) BANK ST.—Gravelling, 1835, R. 11; 1836, R. 43. ,

Opening (Exeter to Canal Sts.), 1840 (June)/6/12; 1843/ 11/12.

Grade, 1847, R. 87. Public (Chester to Choptank Sts.), 1859/40/59.

BANNERS—Restricting display of, 1861/37/45. Permits for (lettered), 1870, R. 10; 1873, R. 250, 339, 401,

451; 1874, R. 148. Do. (signs), 1875, R. 14; 1876, R. 193; 1879, R. 205;.

1898-9, R. 47. (See FLAGS; SIGNS.)

BAR LIBRARY—(See LIBRARY CO. OF BALTIMORE BAR.) BARBERS' POLES—Permits, 1868, R. 21; 1872, R. 77, 111, 127,

128, 137, 178, 298, 301; 1873/R. 72, 100, 123-5, 141, 229, 240, 254, 272, 276, 278, 333, 344, 435; 1874, R. 22, 41, 54, 73, 234, 328; 1876, R. 139, 223; 1877, R. 30; 1878, R. 119, 134; 1879, R. 191, 197, 230, 232, 234, 260-2; 1880, R. 82; 1882, R. 206; 1893, R. 104; 1898-9, R. 116.

(See SIGNS.) BARCLAY ST.—Open (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1882/82/166.

Do. (North Ave. to First St.), 1888/100/130. Deed (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1890/119/160. Grade, etc., 1893/196/312;. 1893/204/323.

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"BARKING AND CATCHING "—To prevent, 1879/93/108; 1889/139/176.

BARLEY—(See GRAIN.) BARNES ST.—Regrading, etc., 1854/70/67. BARNET ST.—Widening footway, 1835 (ex. sess.),- R. 4.

Extending (Sharp to Liberty Sts.), 1853/68/60. Now Clay St., 1890/131/172.

BARNEY, COMMODORE JOSHUA—Portrait of, 1819, R. (Feb. 23), p. 248.

BARNUM'S HOTEL—Watchmen at, 1856 (Nov.), R. 19. BARRE ST.—Filling up and wharfing, 1804/7/61.

Opening (Eutaw to Brick-kiln Sts.), 1848/23/18. Changing name from Sterrett St., 1870/98/151. Repairs, 1873, R. 221. Opening (lot between Sterrett and Fremont Sts.), 1874/

146/143. Was Sterrett St. (Fremont to McHenry Sts.), 1882/93/180. Renumbering, 1885, R. 71.

BARTLETT ST.—Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/79/95. (See L. McHENRY ST.)

BASIN—Deepening channel, etc., 1802/34/283; 1821/51/344. Throwing dirt, etc., into, 1826/11/180; 1826/14/201;

1838 (Rev.) / 8 / 2 1 ; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53. Filling up (Back), 1850, R. 100. Improving (do.), 1853/95/80. Wharf (do.), 1854/5/22. Deepening (do.), 1858, R. 91. Catching sediment (do.), 1859, R. 153. Cleaning, 1854/69/66. To prevent private title to, I860, R. 149. Improving, 1861, R. 108. Filling up lot (on S. side of), 1868, R. 94. Cleaning( at Central Ave.), 1870, R. 9. (See CHANNELS; DREDGING; HARBOR; PORT

WARDENS.) BATHING—In Jones' Falls, etc., 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;

1838 (Rev.)/27/74. Do. (Harris Creek, etc.), 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858

(Rev.)/33/153; 1894/116/133. Free baths, 1894/131/160. (See BATHS.)

BATHS—Free, 1894/131/160; 1895, R. 166. Accepting do. (from Henry Walters, Esq.), 1900/36/76;

1902-3/120/164.

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Commissioner for do. 1900/54/99. BATH=ROOMS—Regulations, 1888/5/8.

Permits, 1893, R. 184; 1894, R. 125, 130, 157; 1895, R. 224. (See BUILDINGS; FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN

BUILDINGS.) BATH ST.—Sewer on, 1826, R. (Apr. 13), p. 393.

Bridge (over Jones' Falls), 1828, R. 56; 1837, R. 62. Changing name to Foundry St., 1849/50/61.

BATTERY AVE.—Was Lincoln St., 1868/35/59. "Indexing," 1869, R. 42, 70.

BATTERY SQUARE—Establishing (between Randall, Covington, Heath and Johnson Sts.), 1854/82/150.

Enclosing, 1857, R. 85. Improving, 1858, R. 154; 1870, R. 113; 1871, R. 133, 276;

1872, R. 179, 376.' Deed for part of, 1861, R. 182. Payment (for Lots C. and D.), 1862, R. I l l , 132. Repairs, 1868, R. 285. Embellishing, 1869, R. 55. Pump, 1871, R. 14. Extending, 1871, R. 169. Commissioners, 1872/98/118. Adding to, and naming "Riverside Park," 1873/65/71.

BATTLE MONUMENT—Issuing stock for, 1819, R. (Mar. 18), p. 250.

Completing and preserving, 1820/17/272. ; Payment of claims against, 1821/52/345. : Changing name to " The Baltimore Monument," 1822, R. I (Feb. 26), p. 436. ! Furnishing sand for, 1829, R. 37. ; Preserving, 1838 (Rev.)/38/106; 1858/30/62.

Cleansing, 1843, R. 73; 1844, R. 60; 1894, R. 89. Renovating, 1862, R. 120; 1868, R. 286, 387; 1876, R. 363. Hack-stands near, 1878/1/3. Tablet (marking site of "Old Courthouse"), 1894, R. 109.

' (See BALTIMORE MONUMENT.) BAXTER ST.—Opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1898/103/

137. Paving, 1901/121/120.

BAYARD ST.—Opening (Washington to Paca Sts.), 1873/11/123. Grade, 1875/128/108. Inquiry as to assessments, 1879, R. 49. Shelling, 1884, R. 78; 1886, R. 79; 1887, R. 17; 1888, R. 65.

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Repairs, 1891, R. 80; 1895, R. 113. Opening (Columbia to Ohio Aves.), 1894,/54/67. Grade, etc., 1894/93/104; 1899/188/247; 1901/138/155.

BAYVIEW ASYLUM—Paying for and. completing, 1865/35/40. Naming new alms-house, 1865, R. 81. Furnishing, 1865, R. 189. Issuing $50,000 bonds for, 1866/3/7. Appropriation for insane poor at, 1866 (Oct.), R. 54. Repaying, 1870, R. 261. Underground system, 1872, R. 181. Additional building, 1880/91/104. Do. lands, 1880/147/169. Appropriation, 1883, R. 4. Furnishing insane department, 1885, R. 2. Water supply, 1885, R. 27. Fire-alarm, telegraph and box, 1885, R. 31. Purchasing cows, 1889, R. 102. Additional buildings (for insane), 1890/24/28. Equipment, do., 1890/157/235. Transferring balances, 1898/110/150. New boilers, 1899/216/291. Architects for Administration Building, 1905-6/140/260. (See ALMS-HOUSE; INSANE; PAUPERS.)

BAY-WINDOWS—Permits, 1860, R. 90, 171, 262, 284; 1861, R. 21, 100, 155; 1863, R. 104, 116, 119, 138, 141; 1864, R. 12, 63, 106, 126, 133, 166; 1865, R. 64, 72, 95, 167, 175; 1866, R. 22, 38, 81, 92, 119, 166, 188, 189, 231, 232, 247, 256; 1866 (Oct.), R. 1, 11, 34, 62; 1867, R. 109, 246, 274, 285, 350, 3 7 8 ^ , 393v

Do. by City Commissioner, 1868/6/29; 1868/17/46. Height, etc., 1869/46/49; 1870/20/52. Permits, 1868, R. 19, 45, 262, 384, 387, 398; 1869, R. 19;

1873, R. 255 (and turrets); 1880, R. 129; 1882, R. "72, 125, 139, 165; 1883, R. 21, 108; 1885, R. 91, 97, 122; 1886, R. 11, 65, 162.

Regulations, 1887/90/102. Permits, 1888, R. 18, 20, 41, 46, 73, 74, 86, 107, 114, 137;

1889, R. 13, 24, 39, 40, 53, 61, 63, 65, 68, 70, 81, 101, 106, 111-113, 115, 123; 1890, R. 100, 118, 121-123, 130, 136, 137, 147, "l51, 167, 169, 194, 208, 216, 217, 219; (Hotel Rennert) 1891/75/170; 1891/85/128; 1891, R. 58, 62, 79, 167, 202, 240, 255, 289, 298; 1892, R. 5, 17, 27, 41, 59, 94-6, 141, 185, 190, 198, 202; 1893, R. 19,

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69, 90, 102, 118, 123, 131, 146 (and tower), 154, 157, 183, 191, 192, 194; 1894, R. 13, 29 (organ-chamber), 67, 72, 185, 201, 226, 273, 279, 280, 290; 1895, R. 9, 24, 34, 51, 52, 54, 57, 63, 66, 79, 108, 109, 114, 155, 158, 165, 171, 181, 199, 204, 205, 209, 220, 221, 256; 1896/101/149; 1896, R. 21, 53, 75, 84, 85, 100, 111, 115, 122, 126, 135; 1897, R. 9, 12, 14, 15, 23, 29, 30, 43, 53, 61; 1898/67/91; 1898/99/134; 1898-9, R. 2, 8, 18, 26, 49, 79, 139, 158; 1900/57/8.

(See BOW-WINDOWS; BUILDINGS; TOWERS.) BEASON ST.—Opening (Hull to Decatur St.), 1876/148/150.

Do. (Decatur to Porter Sts., etc.), 1885/93/115. " Do. (Hull to Andre Sts.), 1887/24/25. Do. (Andre to Stewart Sts.), 1889/71/91. Grade, etc., 1878/52/41; 1893/163/262; 1894/90/101.

BEEF—(and Pork), inspection of, 1807/28/259; 1814/8/31; 1825/2/56; 1822/11/396; 1826/20/242; 1826/61/3-58.

Do. permit to sell, 1826, R. (Mar. 15), p. 380. Inspection, 1827/19/408; 1829/14/21; 1836/7/17, 1841

(Dec.) 2/12; 1842/15/27; 1844/1/5. Transporting without inspection, etc., 1844/37/34. Two inspectors in districts, 1849/5/10. Inspection regulations, 1849/39/48; 1851/31/29; 1852/

31/24. BEGGARS—(See INDIGENT; PAUPERS; VAGRANTS.) BEL=AIR AVE.—Tunnel above, 1853/109/97.

Grade, 1853 (Nov.)/4/9; 1880/134/154. Lowering, 1871/2/6. Paving, 1873, R. 298 • " ' (See GAY ST.)

BELAIR (BELLE=AIR, BELL AIR, BEL-AIR) MARKET—Sale of stalls and benches, 1823, R. (Mar. 17), p. 47.

Acquiring ground for, 1828, R. 31.

Compensation of clerk, 1828, R. 55. (See 1820/19/274.) Do. Market-Master, 1830, R. 58.

1 Plastering, etc., 1829, R. 14. Extending, 1835, R.8 ; 1836, R.44; 1840, R.2; 1844, R.39. Paving cross-street, 1836, R. 48. Street manure, 1836, R. 110. White-washing, 1837, R. 15. Fish-house near, 1837, R. 28. Paving space south of, 1837, R. 29. Removing hay-scales from, 1837, R. 30.

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Benches in, 1839, R. 9; 1853, R. 79. Memorial for extending, 1839, R. 32; 1845, R. 15. Hours and days for marketing, 1840/4/24; 1848 (May 24)/

1/5. Weight-house and scales, 1840, R. 5. Addition to market, 1843, R. 67, 84. Purchasing ground for, 1843, R. 118; 1852/47/44. Limits of market, 1845/15/16. Commissioners to value lot for, 1845, R. 56. Assessing property for, 1846, R. 108. Extension, 1846, R. 116, 119, 134. Rents for stalls, 1848/37/30. Paving (Gay to Hillen Sts.), 1848, R. 11. Morning hours, 1848 (May 24) / l /5 ; 1851/23/25. Erecting shed, 1850, R. 49; 1853, R. 194. Plugs and hose, 1851, R. 92; 1887, R. 43; 1819/6/215. Rebuilding and extending, 1853/6/13. For new building, 1853, R. 241,

Temporary accommodations (for butchers), 1853, R. 246. Sale of stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 1. Numbering stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 6. Rental, do., 1854/7/23. . Sheds, 1854, R. 19; 1859, R, 257. Eave-stalls, 1854, R. 51. Hose, 1852, R. 36; 1859, R. 126; 1876, R. 261; 1878, R.

277; 1880, R. 79; 1886, R. 15. Tin valleys, 1863, R. 21. Belfry, 1863, R. 187. Spouting, 1864, R. 101; 1889, R. 117. Permanent stalls, 1868, R. 322; do. (eave-stalls), 1870, R.

80; do. (box), 1870, R. 177. Additional house, 1865/32/37. Extending, 1868, R. 332. Repairs, 1868, R. 423; 1875, R. 447; 1876, R. 306; 1881,

R. 302; 1882, R. 89. Stand, 1869, R. 36. Removing old fish-house, 1869, R. 276. Repair and clean, 1870, R. 183. Rebuild, 1871, R. 130. Office for clerk, 1871, R. 244. Repaving, 1871, R. 267. White-washing, 1871, R. 312. Covering, 1873, R. 233.

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Limits, etc., 1882/72/158; defining lines, 1880, R. 132. New roofs, 1884, R. 77. Paving, 1889, R. 139; 1891, R. 125; 1892, R. 97. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

BEL=AIR ROAD—Repairs, 1835, R. 51; 1856, R. 116. Plank road along, 1850, R. 53.

BELGIAN BLOCKS—Dimensions, 1876, R. 270; 1880, R. 178; 1905-6/59/112.

Mosaic instead of, 1894/135/165. (See PAVEMENTS.)

BELLS—Framework for (Fleet and Canal Sts.), 1845, R. 89. For mechanics (of S. Baltimore), 1860, R. 233. Ringing do., 1879, R. 151; 1881, R. 33; 1884, R. 34;

1895, R. 85, 150; 1896, R. 27; 1897, R. 13. . Donating to churches, 1893, R. 188, 205.

Disposing of (on Clifton Engine-house), 1896/107/159. . (See ALARM-BELLS.)

BELLE AVE.—Deed (E. from Garrison Ave.), 1905-6/30/76. BELT R. R. CO.—Construction, use of streets, etc., 1890/83/104;

1890/84/121. Sale of Bolton Depot, 1891/79/111. Parking do., 1892,/51/83. Foot-bridge (across Lee St.), 1892, R. 183. Station, train-sheds, tunnel, etc., 1901-2/81/172. Electric current for United Ry. & Elec. Co., 1903-4/48/84.

BELT ST.—For opening (West to Randall Sts.), 1839/50/49. Do. (Cross to Jackson Sts.), 1883/111/132. Do. (Fort Ave. to Wells St.), 1900/60/12; 1901-2/3/5. Grade, etc., 1886/45/56.

BELVIDERE BRIDGE—Railing, 1845, R. 20. (See BRIDGES.)

BELVIDERE ROAD—Repairs, 1845, R. 61. BELVIDERE ST.—Driving, etc., over roofed bridge, 1820/25/282.

Securing bridge, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45; 1823, R. (Sep. 23), p. 49.

Painting do., 1823, R. (Nov. 3), p. 50. Horses to be walked over do., 1826/16/228. Insurance, do., 1830, R. 6. Repairs, do., 1841, R. 41. Regrading, 1873/75/86. Closing (Bridge to Union R. R.), 1880/3/79 (repealed,

1881/40/59). Do. (North St. to Union R. R.), 1887/11/129.

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Selling City's interest in, 1889/44/57; 1891/92/135. (See BRIDGES; SOUTH ST.)

BENCHES—Permit (at kerb), 1880, R. 213. BENEFACTORS, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC BENEFACTORS.) BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS—Appropriations, 1869, R. 205.

(See APPROPRIATIONS.) BENTALOU ST.—Deed (Pratt St. to Wilkens' S. boundary), 1871/

92/80. Do. (Frederick to Wilkens Aves.), 1891/122/170.

BENTON ST.—Was Run AL, 1836/29/38. (See RUN AL.)

BENZINE—Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R. 158. (See GASOLINE; OILS.)

BEQUEST—(Charitable), assigned to Trustees for Poor, 1839/ 48/48.

Releasing City's interest in, 1876, R. 89. BERGER (BURGAR) AL.—Grading, 1855/4/27.

Condemning (Wright to Ilamner Als.), 1855/7/29. BETHEL ST.—Was Apple AL, 1845/13/13.

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. Widening, 1852/29/23. Grade, etc., 1877/40/36; 1886/131/170; 1886/133/173.. Opening (Fayette St. rto Fairmount A.ve.), 1884/120/141

(repealed, 1885/42/47); 1885/76/93. Do., etc. (Oliver to Townsend Sts.), 1891/41/59.

BETTING—On games, 1830/7/181 (partially repealed, 1837/29/ 22).

(See GAMING; HORSE-RACING.) BEVERLIN (BEVERLEN, BEVERLY) ST.—Opening (Light to

Charles Sts.), 1886/105/140. Grade, etc., 1889/96/124; 1890/31/33; 1890/32/34.

BICYCLES—Lights on, 1890/130/171. Coasting on, 1894/4/6. Holders for (on telegraph poles), 1897, R. 47. " Keep to right," 1898/30/42. Permit for pump, 1898-9, R. 71.

BIDDLE ST.—Grading, etc., 1835, R. 53; 1857/57/101; 1869, R. 222; 1874/109/113; 1875/45/31; 1880/59/66; 1884/ 146/171; 1890/128/169; 1886/21/31; 1887/60/74.

Opening (North to "St. Paul 's" Sts.), 1837/3/5. Paving,1848/41/32; 1894/143/177; 1893/215/344. Condemning (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1851/40/34. Do. (Caroline St. to Harford Ave.), 1851/51/40.

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Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1852/48/45. Do. (Dallas to Bond Sts.), 1869/61/74. Public (Charles St. to Hargrove AL), 1873/53/61. Renumbering (W.), 1874, R. 356. Opening (Washington St. to E. limits), 1877/46/41. Selling (No. 131, W.), 1880/22/32. Opening (Barclay St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1882/98/185. Do. (Barclay to North Sts.), 1882/83/186. Shell, etc., 1884, R. 159. Opening (Bond St. to Broadway), 1888/53/73. Exchange of lots (at bridge), 1890/100/140. City's benefits from opening, 1890, R. 133. Repairs, 1895, R. 192.

BILL=BOARDS—Prohibiting (on residue of lots), 1904-5/184/213. BILLIARDS—Licensing tables, 1807/21/132; 1829/20/111; 1838

(Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126; 1851/20/23; 1860/ 46/66; 1867/10/13.

Minors not to play, 1869/31/28. License regulations, 1879/31/33; 1894/23/23; 1896/

135/206. (See GAMING.)

BILLS—(City,) forwarding to Legislature, 1831, R. 11. (For work and material), approving, 1843, R. 60. (Posters,) defacing, 1869/33/30.

BINNEY ST.—Shelling, 1881, R. 51. Grade, etc., 1884/26/31; 1884/125/146.

BIRCKHEAD (BIRKHEAD) ST.—Public (Light to Charles Sts.), 1860/15/42.

Closing (Charles to Patapsco Sts.), 1888/113/143. BIRDS—To protect insectivorous, 1874/16/25.

Boxes for (English sparrows), 1874, R. 71. BIRD'S=EYE VIEW—(Of Baltimore, lithographic), subscription

for, 1870, R. 138. BIRTHS—(And deaths), registration of, 1874/86/94;. 1879/21/22;

1882/109/198; 1904-5/112/58. (See HEALTH DEPARTMENT; REGISTRATION.)

BLACKSMITHS—Regulations concerning, 1807/29/170. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; HORSES.)

BLADENSBURQ—(Battle of), to relieve soldiers wounded at, 1816, R. 10.

(Do.) parents of soldiers killed at, 1837, R. 65. BLASTING—(With gunpowder, etc.), permits required for, 1904-

5/229/305.

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BLEACHING=SALTS—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/ 49/133; "1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

BLIND ASYLUM (MD. INSTITUTION FOR INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND)—Appropriations for, 1864, R. 162; 1867, R. 378.

BLOCK POINT—Renting City and County property on, 1828, R. 65.

BLOCK ST.—Paving, 1832, R. 68; 1870/80/134; 1883/7/11. Repairs, 1873, R. 238. Grade, etc., 1880/82/96.

BLOOD—Burning, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.) BLOOD AL.—Changing name to Williams Al., 1883/98/118.

-Do. to Lamley St., 1891/15/21. BLOOM ST.—For opening (W. of Cove St.), 1836/22/33.

Do. (Penna. Ave. to Ross St.), 1841/4/20. Do. (Eutaw St. to'Penna. Ave.), 1874/117/119. Grade, etc., 1878/67/59.

BOARD OF ARBITRATION—Reference of claims to, 1859, R. 204; 1860, R. 48, 49, 196, 210, 216, 237, 239, 339, 340, 343, 362, 374.

(See APPEAL TAX COURT.) BOARD OF CONTROL AND REVIEW—Appointment of, 1846/

71/69. Proceedings confirmed, etc., 1847/5/16. Lists of vessels for, 1847, R. 44.

. Duties, 1858/25/26; 1858/48/128. Payment, 1858, R. 127.

Corrected assessment (by March 1), 1859/14/37. Do. (by April 1), 1859/31/54. Additional compensation, 1859/75/89; do., clerk, 1860, R.

397. Members' salaries, 1866/62/57. Paying salaries, 1867, R. 18, 70. Completing work, 1877, R. 18.

BOARD OF HEALTH—Pay for boats, etc., 1839/51/53. Additional duties transferred to, 1846 (Aug.)/3/6. Appropriations, 1858, R. 131; 1860, R. 378; 1866, R. 262. To attend Sanitary Convention, 1859, R. 145. Transferring certain accounts, 1889, R. 133. (See HEALTH; HEALTH BOARD; HEALTH COM­

MISSIONERS.)

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BOARDING-HOUSES—(See TAVERNS.) BOARD=WALK—Laying (Marshall Ave. and Light-St. Bridge),

1894, R. 113. BOAT=HOUSES—Rebuilding (Neptune Club), 1891, R. 17.

Do. (Ariel), 1891, R. 222. Additions to (Ariel), 1894, R. 203; (B. A. C,), 1895, R. 91;

(Arundel), 1904-5, R. 26. Shingling roof, 1901-2/47/95.

BOATS AND SCOWS—Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/13/51; 1843/ 33/29; 1880/97/109.

License rates, 1882/49/127. (See CARRIAGES; WAGONS.)

BOEHME AL.—Condemning (Broadway to Argyle St.), 1852/4/8. BOHEMIA COURT—Now Jones Court (Washington to Castle

Sts.), 1905-6, O. 147 (approved, June 13, 1906). BOILERS—(Steam), permits to use, 1867 (Nov.), R. 34; 1873, R.

39. (See STEAM-BOILERS; STEAM-ENGINES.)

BOKEE ST.—Deed (Washington to Chester Sts.), 1902-3/157/115. Now Ellsworth St., 1904-5/95/27.

BO=LIN PARK—Deed (Linden Ave., Robert, Bolton and Laurens Sts.), 1893/66/111.

Commissioners, 1893, R. 121; 1896/14/17. BOLTON DEPOT—Carriage-way around, 1865, R. 111.

Removing fence, etc., 1886/128/167. Sale or lease, 1889/39/47. Lease to Perm't Exposition Asso., 1889/176/222. Sale and improvements, 1891/79/111. Parking, 1892/51/83; 1893/19/29; 1894/88/98.

BOLTON ST.—Public (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1848/43/34. Deed (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1870/34/84. Opening (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1884/85/101.

BOND ST.—Extension of lots into water, 1801/29/279. Repairs, 1845, R. 2; 1875, R. 352. Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. Opening (Monument'to McElderry Sts.), 1852/27/22. Do. (Chase to Hoffman Sts.), 1869/51/53. Do. (Hoffman St. to North Ave.), 1876/79/65. Grade, etc., 1855/54/71; 1864, R. 29; 1881/96/137; 1883/

6/75. BOND ST. WHARF—Erecting (public), 1798/81/153. BONES—Restrictions as to boiling, 1848/4/8; 1858/52/131;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

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Buying and depositing, 1867/63/69. BONFIRES—Prohibited in streets, 1797/15/63; 1801/27/274.

(See FIRES.) BOOKS—Presentation by and to the city of Paris, 1844, R. 31. BOOM—(Swinging), permit to erect, 1867, R. 187. BOOTH ST.—Opening (Callender Al. to Schroeder St.), 1849/

9/21. Regrading, 1862, R. 115.

BORROWING MONEY—Authority to Mayor for, 1809/18/281; 1811/11/309; 1820, R. (Nov. 17), p. 300; 1821, R. (Mar. 19), p. 79.

By Mayor and Finance Commissioners, 1819, R. (Jan. 28), p. 248; 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 294.

To repay previous loan, 1832, R. 95. For health measures, 1832 (ex. sess.), O. 3 and 4, pp. 8-13. By Mayor, 1821, R. (Nov. 29), p. 387; 1822, R. (Mar. 1),

p. 437; 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 42; 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 95. For harbor, 1830, R. 48, p. 248; 1831, R. 36; 1832, R. 44. For appropriations, 1831/36/305. To meet deficiency, 1831 (ex. sess.)/2/315. For current expenses, 1832, R. 72. By Finance Commissioners on Mayor's requisition, 1833/

35/52. Anticipating revenue, 1837, R. 102; 1838, R. 19 and 37;

1842, R. 55. For interest on " Internal Improvements" debt, 1851, R. 91. On notes to meet deficiencies, 1857/24/57; 1858/37/69;

1859/87/98; 1867, R. 367. On uncollected taxes, 1872/41/47; 1873/45/55; 1876/

48/40. To meet obligations, 1877/26/25; 1877/78/78; 1878/50/

40; 1879/38/44; 1880/73/88; 1881/52/82; 1882/60/ 136; 1883/28/41; 1884/72/89; 1885/52/56; 1886/68/88; 1887/46/57;1888/22/31;1889/58/79;1890/68/79;1891/ 40/59; 1892/82/140; 1893/153/236; 1894/51/66.

(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; NOTES; SCHOOLS; STOCK; TAXES.)

BOSTON ST.—Paving, 1836, R. 28; 1893/39/76; 1894, R. 80. Shelling, 1866, R. 227; 1867, R. 54; 1868, R. 291 (and

sewer); 1868, R. 98; 1871, R. 85; 1874, R. 43. Grade, etc., 1875/7/8; 1901-2/6/27. Gutters, 1875, R. 46. Cross-over switches, 1902-3/147/96.

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.BOTTLE AL.—Extending, 1819/16/224; 1834/22/27. Approving Act for opening, 1832/38/39; 1835, R. 41. Now Dover St., 1840/11/28.

BOULEVARD—Completing (St. Paul St., Merryman's Lane, etc.), 1905-6/61/113.

BOULDIN (BOULDEN) AL.—Condemning (Wilson St. to 100 ft. N. W. of Lanvale St.), 1847/40/39.

Public (McMechin to Lanvale Sts.), 1858/53/132;-1859/ 106/180.

Opening (McMechen to Wilson Sts.), 1872/93/114; 1874/ 11/20.

Do. (Bloom to Baker Sts.), 1887/106/123. Do. (Laurens to Wilson Sts.), 1889/110/138. Now Brunt St., 1891/70/100.

BOUNDARIES—City Commissioners to fix, 1797/14/57; 1807/ 20/119; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850 (Rev.)/14/30.

Enlarging (of-City), 1817/14/117. For extending (do., two miles N., E. and W.), 1868, R. 26;

1872, R. 62. (See AVENUES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)

BOUNDARY AVE.—Grade, etc., 1871, R. 211; 1872, R. 332. Opening (Greenmount to Belair Aves.), 1873/116/128. Repairs, 1873, R. 455. (See NORTH AVE.)

BOUNTIES—Paying clerks to Commissioners of Fund, 1864/4/7-Appropriations for, 1864/8/10; 1864/63/45. Scope of law, 1864/69/52. Board, 1864/82/67; 1864/88/79. To.families of U. S. soldiers and sailors, 1864/91/81. Appropriations, 1864 (Nov.)/ l /5; 1865/1/9; 1865/14/21. To correct informality, 1865/55/137. Issuing notes, 1865, R. 14. Urging legislation, 1865, R. 15. Waving informalities in paying, 1866, R. 93. Pay for commissioners, 1867, R." 29.

BOUNTY LANE—Grade, etc., 1878/14/12. BOWERS' LOT—To divide and sell for House of Refuge, 1849,

R. 88. BOWLINQ=ALLEYS—Minors excluded from playing in, 1842/30/

38. Licensing, etc., 1845/16/16; 1847/21/26; 1850 (Rev.)/34/

126. Hours for playing in, 1866/14/14. (See TEN-PIN ALLEYS.)

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BOWLY'S WHARF—Filling up, etc., 1799/2/191; 1800/43/229. Repairing, 1811/4/304; 1824, R. (Feb. 6), p. 87; 1836,.

R. 112; 1868, R. 251. Improving, 1829/30/122. Stone wall at, 1829, R. 10; Stone wharf, 1837, R. 44. Wagons, etc., on, 1833/34/52. Landing firewood and lumber, 1834/25/29. For completing, 1837, R. 43. Renewing lease, 1842, R. 74. Platform at, 1854/32/38; 1854/79/83. Widening footway, 1855, R. 61. Leasing City property at, 1864, R. 163. Shed, 1877, R. 175. (See RIDING AND DRIVING.)

BOW=WINDOWS.—Permit, 1883, R. 180. (See BAY-WINDOWS.)

BOXES—Permit for (showcase), 1872, R. 141. Permits, (sign), 1873, R. 440; do. (triangular), 1874, R. 289.. (See SHOW-CASES; SIGNS.)

BOX AL.—Opening (German to Lombard Sts.), 1885/88/109. Grade, etc., 1887/116/134. Now Sutton St., 1890/174/244.

BOYD ST.—Deed (Poppleton to Republican Sts.), 1842, R. 54. Opening (Goodloe to Holland Sts.), 1844/2/5.

BOYLE ST.—Deed (Fort Ave. to Clemm St.), 1889/9/11. BOYS—Care of incorrigible, 1877/66/69. •' ' BOYS' HOME ASSOCIATION (SOCIETY)—Appropriations, 1867,.

R. 143; 1868, R. 62. Debt due by, 1876, R. 357. Contract with, 1869, R. 202. New lease, 1881/88/129.

BRADFORD ST. (ALLEY)—Closing (Burke to Gist Sts.), 1861/ 52/64.

Grade, etc., 1884/52/59. Now Bradford St., 1890/21/26. Opening (Federal to Lanvale Sts.), 1895/96/123.

BRADENBAUGH AL.—Regrading, 1856/3/6. BRADLEY ST.—Was Chestnut AL, 1892/70/125. BRAN—Measurement of, 1821/26/319; 1821/39/329; 1822/

21/405. Sold by weight; 1838, (Rev.)/29/80.

BRANDY AL.—Extending, 1819/17/225. BREAD—Regulating sale of, 1802/31/281; 1808/56/249; 1824/'

10/57; 1826/36/299; 1828/7/7.

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BREAK=WATER—In Jones' Falls, 1833, R., 17. BREHM'S LANE—Preparing, 1891, R. 42. BREVARD ST.—Was Foster Al. (Biddle to Dolphin Sts.), 1887/

10/13. Widening (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1889/89/117. Grade, etc., 1893/191/307.

BREWER AL.—Now Brighton St. (Hoffman to Lanvale Sts.), 1890/140/199.

BREWER SQUARE—Accepting (North and Park Aves., Laurens and Bolton Sts.), 1892/29/42.

Commissioners for, 1893/13/21. BRICE AL.—Opening (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1889/

115/143. BRICKS—Regulating size of, 1798/64/129 (repealed, 1798/70/

134). Permit for clamp, 1831, R. 48. Inspection of .yards, 1832 (ex. sess.) /3 /8 . Extending yard improvements, 1846, R. 104. Disposing of old (from Fishhouse), 1846, R. 113; 1847, R.80. Restrictions as to making, 1851/14/20. Permit (to use yard), 1851, R. 3. Do. (to manufacture), 1855, R. 23. -

(See KILNS.) BRIDGE ST.—Widening, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 377.

(See GAY ST.) BRIDGES—Upper and middle (Jones' Falls), 1797/21/77; 1797/

40/105. Lower (do.), 1798/89/161. . '-To connect new streets, 1799/16/205. To complete footways on (upper), 1801/10/247. At Lee, Camden and Montgomery Sts., 1801/7/241; 1803/

,13/20. Repairs, 1807/20/123. (Stone), over Jones' Falls, 1808/60/257; 1808/63/260. In Pitt St., 1809/10/269. Temporary (over Jones' Falls, from Fish Market), 1810/

25/257. Stone (at Gay St.), 1811/7/305; 1812/16/318. Do. (at Pratt St.), 1811/10/307. Harford St., 1812/30/333. Damages for building, 1814, R. 5. Repairs (Queen and Harford Sts.), 1815, R. 4. Centre St., 1817/43/158.

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Bath St., 1817/48/163. Saratoga St., 1818/9/174. Water St., 1818/21/184. Bridge and Gay Sts., 1818/28/190; 1819/21/231; 1820/

14/266; 1821/57/349; 1822/1/391. Lexington and Pine Sts., 1818, R. (June 1), p. 195. Over Harris' Creek, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199; 1846, R. 102. Tanner's Run, 1819, R. (Mar. 15), p. 249; 1821, R. (Jan.

25), p. 369. Belvidere St., 1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 292. Supervision over, 1826/9/165. Riding and driving over (wooden), 1828/39/48. At Hillen and Pleasant Sts., 1832/20/22. Altering (at Baltimore St.), 1832, R. 39. Repairs (Baltimore and Schroeder Sts.), 1833, R. 44. Replacing (do.), 1837, R. 42. Repairing generally, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850 (Rev.)/

14/30. Railings (Hillen and Bath Sts.), 1838, R. 91. Pitching (Water St.), 1839, R. 116. Material for, 1842, R. 47. Painting (Lombard and Pratt Sts.), 1842, R. 79. W. Madison St., 1843, R. 39. Oak joists for flooring, 1843, R. 47. Repairs (in front of United Fire Co. house), 1843, R. 54. Do. ("Belvidera"), 1844, R. 25. Repairs (Gay St.), 1844, R. 90; do. (HarrisCreek), 145, R. 66. Across run (over Charles St. near Lanvale factory), 1844,

R. 118. Widening and repairing (Pratt St., near Carey), 1845, R. 93. Capping posts on (Market and Gay Sts.), 1845, R. 127. Caulking, etc. (at Gay, Baltimore, Lombard and Pratt Sts.),

1846, R. 59; repairs (do.); 1853, R. 68. Raising (at Canton Ave.), 1846, R. 91; repairs (do.), 1849,

R. 108. Footways along (Hillen St.), 1846, R. 95. Iron (over Jones' Falls at Fayette-St.), 1846, R. 138. Monument and Madison Sts., 1846, R. 153; 1846 (Aug.),R.6. Repairs (Madison St.), 1846, R. 154; 1848, R. 12. Do. (after freshets), 1846 (Aug.), R. 1. Iron (at Monument St.), 1847, R. 63. Piling (Canton Ave.), 1848, R. 8. Iron (Fayette St.), 1848 (June 6), R. 1.

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Materials from fallen (do.), 1848 (June 6), R. 2. Additional appropriation (do.), 1849, R. 7. Erection of iron (Foundry St.), 1849, R. 42. Over canal (in Gough St.), 1849, R. 114. Over Jones' Falls (at Eastern Aye.), 1850/52/46. Do. (at Centre St.), 1850, R. 94, 119. Over run (on Garden St.), 1851, R. 68. Do. (W. Franklin St. extended), 1852, R. 153. Do. (Grundy St.), 1852, R. 10.7; 1853, R. 59. Improving (Madison St.), 1853, R. 207. Securing draw (mouth of Jones' Falls), 1853, R. 237. Repairs ("Alice Ann," Madison and Monument Sts.), 1855,

R. 131. Repairs (Bath St.), 1855, R. 136; (do.) Charles St., 1855,.

R. 219. To pay contractors, 1856, R. 167. Over Jones' Falls (Lombard St.), 1858, R. 3. Closing up (do.), 1858, R. 16. Foot-bridge (across Hollingsworth St.), 1858 (Nov.), R. 26. Repairs (flooring over Jones' Falls), 1858 (Nov.), R. 40. Raising (at Ridgely St.), and repairing (road near Long

Bridge), 1861, R. 113. • Repairs (Foundry St.), 1862, R. 52. Do. (Hillen St.), 1862, R. 58; 1864, R. 96. Securing (Eager St.), 1863, R. 5, 6, 90, 167; brick (do.),.

1865, R. 122. Repairs (Madison, Second and Swann Sts.), 1867, R. 166,. Do. (Centre St.), 1867, R. 238. Erecting (John St.), 1868, R. 157. Do. (North Ave.), 1868, R. 164; tax collections for (do.),.

1869, R. 282; appropriations (do.), 1871, R. 13. Rebuilding and repairing (after flood), 1868, R. 382, 390. John St. and Boundary Ave., 1868, R. 373. Repairs (Scott St.), 1869, R. 41. Over Court-house Lane, 1870, R. 21. Over B. & P. R. R. cut (Argyle Ave.), 1875, R. 372. By N. C. R. W. over Jones' Falls (between Monument and'

"Madison Sts.), 1876/102/93. Constructing (Calvert St.), 1877/39/35. Temporary (tramway), 1878, R. 204. Keeper (St. Paul, Calvert and North Sts.), 1880/148/170;

1896/2/4. Repairs, 1880, R. 185; 1888, R. 144.

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Maintaining (Light St.), 1880, R. 204; repairs (do.), 1882, R. 192.

Permits for (foot-bridges), 1880, R. 251; 1886, R. 154, 177; 1888, R. 39; do. (Grant St.), 1885, R. 162.

Lamps (Gay St.), 1883, R. 149. Plans for (Centre St.), 1885, R. 117; 1886, R. 19. Height of (Monroe St.), 1886, R. 89. Constructing (do.), 1890/129/170. Iron (Cedar Ave.), 1889/43/55. Constructing (foot-bridges), 1889, R. 19, 20,84; 1890,R. 54. Light St. (cut gate), 1889, R. 42;' do. (rebuilding), 1889,

R. 92.;~ do. (completing), 1890/126/166. Appropriation for plans, 1890, R. 75. Constructing (North Ave.), 1890/83/104; 1891/80/120. Do. (Lexington St.), 1891/142/193. Repairs (Union Ave.), 1891, R. 162. Deficiency appropriation (Monroe St.), 1891, R. 278. Do.. "(Light St.), 1892, R. 186. Transferring accounts, 1894, R. 2, 21, 220. Repairs (21st Ward), 1894, R. 224. Permit (Woman's College), 1894, R. 25. Completing (North Ave.), 1895/117/148. Transferring balances (do.), 1895, R. 50. Extending (over B. & O. tracks at Fort Ave.), 1896/133/

204. Repairs, 1896, R. 104. Permits, 1896, R. 107; 1898-9, R. 48; 1901/124/128 (re­

pealed, 1905-6/11/184). (See ANNEX; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HIGHWAYS

AND BRIDGES.) BRIQHTON ST.—Was Brewer Al. (Hoffman to Lanvale Sts.),

1890/140/199. BRISCOE ST.—Was Claret Al., 1902-3/132/72. BRITTON ST.—Repairing, 1833, R. 54. BROAD WHEELS—(See WHEELS.) BROADWAY—Was Market St. (Fell's Point), 1845/2/5.

Grading, 1845, R, 51. Removing fences around squares, 1845, R. 97. Widening (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1846/72/73;

1847/14/20. Gravelling or paving, 1846, R. 142. Paving square in bed of, 1846, R. 149.

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Paving, 1847, R. 12; 1853/54/51; 1854/43/41; 1854/ 88/155; 1855, R. 79.

Grading and gravelling, 1847, R. 72. Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. For paving square (from Canton Ave. to Aliceanna St.),

1848, R. 24. Condemning (Baltimore to Gay Sts.), 1851/29/28. Squares in, etc., 1854, R. 52. Planting trees, 1855, R. 206. Regrading, etc., 1857/32/66; 1873/15/31. Treeboxes, 1857, R. 120. Removing lampposts, 1857, R. 167; do., pumps, 1857, R. 193. Shade-trees, 1858 (Nov.), R. 23. Correcting descriptions (for opening), 1863, R. 146. Repairs, 1867, R. 61. Improving ("Place"), 1868, R. 173; do. (square), 1869, R.

72, 124; do. ("parks"), 1870, R. 227; do., 1871, R. 95. Keeper of squares, 1872/32/41. Commissioners for, do., 1872/80/93; 1896/14/17; 1882/

10/12. Improving, 1873, R. 106, 295. Water supply, 1873, R. 197. Opening (John St. to N. Boundary), 1874/136/134 (re­

pealed, 1876/94/83). Ornamenting, 1873, R. 284. Improving squares, 1874, R. 254, 296; 1880, R. 150;

1893, R. 80. Grade, etc., 1876/13/11; 1881/89/131; 1884, R. 223;

1885/31/35. Removing trees, 1875, R. 369; do. railings, 1878, R. 305. Opening (Belair to Boundary Aves.), 1876/154/155. Paving, 1883/57/67; 1892/8/10;1893/79/133; 1896, R. 33. Gas-lamps, 1883, R. 160. Maintaining squares, 1890, R. 8. Commissioners for, do., 1891/17/22; appropriation (do.),

1891, R. 30. BROADWAY AND LOCUST POINT STEAM FERRY CO.—Rates

chargeable by, 1864 (Nov.)/5/8. (See PERRY.)

BROADWAY MARKET—Erection, 1845, R. 103, 114;.1846/33/23. Painting, 1846, R. 140. Alterations (for stalls, etc.), 1849, R. 95. For additional house, 1864/30/25. Distance from building-line, 1864/79/64.

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Hose, 1862, R. 62; 1865, R. 70. Keeper (of Hall over), 1865/30/31; furnishing (do.), 1865,

R. 131. Cleaning ("Institute"), 1865, R. 2; window blinds (do.),

1870, R. 197. Whitewashing, I860,. R. 96. Fish stalls, 1866, R. 118; sheds, 1866, R. 220; 1881/18/19. Stage in Hall over, 1867, R. 247. Repairs/1861, R. 63; 1871, R. 121, 236; 1873, R. 330;

1875, R. 389. Position of vehicles, 1872, R. 251. Flag and flagstaff, 1872, R. 253. Drill-room (for 1st Cavalry, M_. N. G.), 1872, R. 309. Arniual rentals, 1883/50/61. Leasing Institute (to Howard Zouaves), 1890, R. 209. Cable cars along, 1892/66/122; electric do., 1894/66/80. Leasing rooms over, 1895, R. 255. Use of Institute by Boys' Brigade, 1898-9, R. 93. Do. Epworth Guards, 1898-9, R. 129. Do. Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1901-2, R. 25. Do. Naval Brigade, M. N. G., 1903-4/6/7. Paving, 1898-9, R. 119. Frescoing Institute, etc., 1898-9, R. 120. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

BROKERS—Admission and regulation of, 1798/73/132; 1818/

1/169; 1826/40/322; 1826/41/324; 1828/22/19. BROWN, JOHN S.—In memory of (late City Librarian), 1878,

R. 133. BROWN'S LANE—Closing (Caroline St. to N. terminus), 1886/

93/123. Do. (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1889/11/139.

BROWN ST.—Paving, 1856, R. 60. Now Weyler St. (Charles to Light Sts.), 1882/26/27. Now "Cleaveland" St., 1890/88/126.

BRUCE AL.—Condemning (Ogston to Fremont Sts.), 1848/24/19. Do. (Chatsworth to Ogston Sts.), 1848/35/29. Changing name to Bruce St., 1857/42/86. Closing (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1863/3/35. Deed, 1869, R. 242. Grade, etc., 1875/125/106; 1882/81/65; 1884/90/108;

1886/36/46; 1896/49/80. Opening (Patterson Ave. to Townsend St.), 1876/9/9 (re­

pealed, 1879/89/105). Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1893/181/290.

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BRUCE ST.—Was Bruce AL, 1857/42/86. Grade, etc., 1875/18/15; 1884/97/115. Widening, 1878/11/10. •

BRUNE ST.—Condemning (Franklin to George Sts.), 1848/24/19. Deed (George to Adams Sts.), 1872/89/109.

BURNSWICK ST.—Accepting (Amity Al. to Poppleton St.), 1838, R. 59.

Repairs, 1891, R. 10. Deed (Wilkens Ave. to Gwynn's Falls), 1893/117/200.

BRUNT ST.—Was Bouldin AL, 1891/70/100. Opening (Laurens to Robert Sts.), 189.4/100/112. Grade, etc., 1897/82/102; 1899/163/214; 1900/69/27;

1901-2/49/97. BUCHANAN, HON. JAMES—(Late Minister to England), recep­

tion to, 1856, R. 112, 131. (President-elect), do., 1857, R. 54.

BUCHANAN'S WHARF—Extending, 1825/11/115. BUILDINQ-LINE—Extension of, 1836, R. 60; 1851, R, 18.

Rebuilding at, 1852/3/8. For extending beyond, 1852, R. 122; 1859/49/71; 1867,

R. 347. Fixed by City Commissioner, 1863/6/14. Projections beyond, 1868, R. 114, 301, 430; 1869, R. 141.

153; 1870, R. 51; 1871, R. 79; 1893, R. 130. Permit to extend, 1870/18/51; 1871, R. 114; 1893, R. 130, Do. retain, 1870/19/51; 1875, R. 470; 1888, R. 27;

1905-6, O. 155 (approved June 18, 1906). (See ABUTMENTS; PROJECTIONS.)

BUILDINGS—Extending (over Falls), 1857, R. 89; 1858, R. 46. Depositing materials for, 1861, R. 33. Permits for new, etc., 1864/37/30. Do. to finish, 1868, R. 407. Do. to extend (back), 1871, R. 305. Plats for permits, 1874/89/100. Charge for permits, 1874/116/118. For general ordinance, 1880, R. 55, 81. Commission on law, 1880, R. 103. Permits to be endorsed by Appeal Tax Court, 1881, R. 115. For amending laws, 1882, R. 14. Taxation of (new), 1884/32/37. Securing (dangerous), 1863/6/17; 1887/35/34. Report of (where 20 or more employees), 1887, R. 75.

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Plats for new, 1889/91/119. Drainage, 1889/92/120. Inspection and construction, 1891/146/198. Do. (furnaces), 1893/113/197. Printing law relating to, 1891, R. 311. Permit to erect (with iron side), 1893, R. 125. Thickness of walls, 1894/112/124. Exception as to Federal and State buildings, 1897/79/99. Fireproof floors, 1899/211/286. Height (where not fireproof), 1899/212/287. Permits for motive power, 1900/97/66. Joists around flues, etc., 1901/134/146. Fireproof partitions, 1901-2/33/68. Amended regulations (as to balconies, bathrooms, bay-

windows, etc., ) 1901-2/64/141. ' Unsafe walls, etc., 1901-2/82/176.

Inspector's assistants, etc., 1900/26/42; 1903-4/14/15. Amended regulations (as to fire-escapes, free egress, etc.),

1903-4/54/96.-Height, etc., 1903-4/59/103. Commission to revise ordinances, 1903-4/61/11. Expenses of do., 1904-5/147/130. Restrictive regulations, 1903-4/63/114. Safe weights, fireproof windows, etc., 1903-4/75/187. Permits for machinery, motive power, etc., 1904-5/92/18. Defining "fireproof throughout," 1904/5-100/33. Thickness of walls, 1904-5/110/65; 1904-5/188/226.-Inspector's assistants (compensation), 1904-5/167/187;

1905-6/58/111. Extra inspectors, 1904-5/178/203; 1905-6/57/109. Permit to tear down and rc-erect (Eager St.), 1905-6, .0.

155 (approved June 18, 1906). (See ANNEX; CITY COMMISSIONERS; DANGEROUS

WALLS; FALLING WALLS; JONES' FALLS; PAR­TITIONS; PROJECTIONS; STREETS.)

BUILDINGS, MUNICIPAL—(See MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS.) BUILDINGS, PUBLIC—Inspector's duties, 1871/87/72-; 1879/

60/69. Party to contracts, 1882/33/37. Assistants to inspector, 1882/34/38; 1896/53/84; 1900/

26/42. Inspectors and clerk (appointment, etc.), 1883/9/13;

1896/14/17.

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Repairs, 1897, R. 71. Vouchers for materials, do., 1898/25/37. Transferring appropriations, 1898/133/169; 1898, R. 102. Superintendent's duties and appointees, 1900/27/43;

1903-4/20/24. -{See WATCHMEN.)

BULKHEADS—Permit for (N. C. R. W., Canton), 1879/3/5. Do. (Locust Point), 1879/15/15; extend (do.), 1879/

20/20. To build (Boston St.), 1879/75/86. Do. (Locust Point), 1880/13/18. Do. (Canton), 1880/124/243. Do. (Gwynn's Falls), 1880/139/158; 1881/103/145. Filling up (Wells and McComas Sts.), 1881/33/48. To erect (Spring Gardens), 1881/53/83. Do. (Canton), 1881/71/113; 1881/85/126; 1891/27/47. Do. (Allen and Jones Sts.), 1881/104/147. Filling out (to Leadenhall St.), 1882/37/112. To replace (City Dock), 1882, R. 66; 1887, R. 118. To build (Boston St.), 1883/54/65; 1883/103/123; 1887/

45/57. To erect, 1884/153/180. To rebuild (Lancaster St.), 1892/74/130. To construct (Ferry Point Road), 1892/103/165. To extend (Bush St. Dock), 1892/112/183. Permits, 1892, R. 140; 1893/109/89; 1893, R. 56, 57 (piles). Amended regulations, 1894/116/126. Permits (Canton), 1893/63/99; 1896/64/100. (See HARBOR; PIERS.)

BULLETIN=BOARD—Permit for, 1873, R. 110. BUOY—Anchorage (between Fell St. and Lazaretto), 1871, R. 96.

To move, 1880, R. 203. BURGUNDY AL. (PLACE, ST.)—"Burgundy St." (Fremont to

Sterrett Sts.), 1851/57/45. Deed for ground on, 1851, R. 95. Water-course on, 1853/94/79. Grade, etc., 1883/87/105. "Burgundy Place" (Fremont to Barry Sts.), 1905-6/83/80.

BUREN ST.—Public (Madison to Eager Sts.), 1859/24/50. Paving, etc., 1871, R. 297; 1872/18/26.

BURGAR AL.—(See BERGER AL.) BURIAL GROUNDS—Approving Act to protect, 1852/14/14.

(See CEMETERIES; GRAVEYARDS.)

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BURKE ST.—Closing (Gough to Baltimore Sts.), 1861/52/64. Opening (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1876/70/57 (repealed,

1881/40/59). Do. (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1884/131/150. Do! (Oliver St. to Belair Ave.), 1889/162/201. Grade, etc., 1881/119/161; 1882/42/120; 1890/118/158. Now Montford Ave., 1891/147/235.

BURNES ST.—Naming (from Scott St., between Columbia and Ramsey Sts.), 1892/111/133.

" BURNT DISTRICT "—(Commission) appropriations for, 1903-4/56/99.

Do. general expenses, 1904-5/130/97; 1904-5/211/263; 1905-6/6/11; 1905-6/108/182.

Reports and appropriations, 1903-4/66/146; 1903-4/67/ 160.

Grading streets, 1903-4/69/166. $6,000,000 loan for improvements in, 1903-4/71/173. Appropriation for appraisers, 1904-5/83/3. Do. removing debris, etc., from public highways, 1904-5/

84/4. Do. for wharves and docks, etc., 1904-5/94/24. Purchasing triangle (Fayette St., McClellan's Al. and

Hanover St. as extended), 1904-5/132/100. Approving amended report, etc. (for dock improvements),

1904-5/149/132. Do. report, etc. (widening Light St.), 1904-5/212/264. Grading and paving certain streets, etc., 1904-5/113/60. Special tax assessors and clerks for property in, 1904-5/

• 131/98. Appropriation (widening, etc., Charles and German Sts.

and St. Paul St. Plaza), 1904-5/135/106. Do. (cleaning and sprinkling streets), 1904-5/262/365. Do. (Hanover, Light, St. Paul, Calvert, Commerce and

Lombard Sts., Hopkins Place, W. Falls Ave. and Centre Market Space), 1904-5/136/107.

Do. (to improve water-mains, etc.), 1905-6/42/91. Widening Pratt St., extending wharves and docks, etc.,

1904-5/137/109. Landmarks for streets, etc., 1904-5/152/164. No bill-boards, etc. (on residue of lots), 1904-5/184/213. Reconstructing subways or conduits, 1904-5/190/227. Sidewalks in (permits and construction), 1904-5/245/335. Do. (to prevent obstructions to), 1905-6/15/49.

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For reserving triangle (Baltimore St. and Hopkins Place) as site for fire memorial, 1904-5, R. 17.

(See -SIDEWALKS-; STREETS.) BURROW ST.—Opening, etc. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1892/

95/150. • BUSH ST.—Grade, etc., 1895/113/143; 1899/168/222.

(See SEWERS.) BUSY. AL.—Now York St., 1839/35/29.' BUTCHERS—Not to keep offal at slaughter-houses, 1797/15/61.

(See MARKETS; SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.) BUTCHER'S LANE—Repairs, 1868, R. 347.

Closing (Baker St. to Liberty Road), 1889/121/142. Do. (Baker to.Calhoun Sts.), 1886/124/163. Do. (Calhoun St. to North Ave.), 1888/61/81.

BUTTER—Inspection, 1803/8/10; 1804/21/78; 1805/9/103; 1807/33/190; 1812/23/324; 1817/25/130;1825/15/120; 1826/21/246: 1839/5/13; 1841/1/19.

Size of kegs, etc., 1821/25/318. Division of fees, 1842/23/33. Inspectors (appointment and duties), 1844/34/30. Stencil-plates for branding, 1848/39/31. General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/44/159. (See MARKETS.)

BUTTRESSES—Extending, 1852, R. 122; 1869, R. 153, 277; 1870/62/107; 1870,R. 266; 1873,R. 319; 1874, R. 296; 1886, R. 146; 1887, R. 117 (piers); 1898-9, R. 73..

(See PROJECTIONS.) BYRD ST.—For opening (West St. to Presbyterian Cemetery),

1836/32/46. . . Public (Fort to Randall Sts.), 1871/66/54.

G

CABS—(See HACKNEY-COACHES; VEHICLES.) CAIRO ST.—Naming (Calhoun to Gilmor Sts.), 1877/11/9. CALHOUN ST.—For opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1836/

58/79. Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836, R. 35. Do. (Lexington to N. limits), 1859/112/183; 1861/2/11. Tunnelling, 1861/58/70. Raising, 1862, R. 54.

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Regrading, 1862, R. 115. Deed (Franklin to beyond Lanvale Sts.), 1868/9/36;

1868/20/48. Opening (Winchester to Presstman Sts.), 1868/51/69. Do. (Presstman to Gilrnor and Cumberland Sts.),

1870/93/147 (repealed, 1873/89/102). Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1874/114/116. Do. (to Northwest St. only), 1874/127/125. Do. (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1884/126/147. Paving,1871/110/97; 1882/79/164. Grade, etc., 1874/100/108; 1876/22/16; 1876/140/144;

1879, R. 177. Deed (Cumberland and Gilmor Sts, and Butcher's Lane),

1880/130/148. Opening (do.), 1883/62/76.

CALLENDER (CALENDER, CALLENDAR) AL. (ST.)—Condemn­ing (Baltimore to McHenry Sts.), 1836, R. 23.

Do. (Ramsey to Columbia Sts.), 1858/9/12. Now Callender St., 1903-4/78/197.

CALVERT ST.—Filling Tip part of dock, 1797/48/114. Exchange of property on, 1821/18/313. Regrading (Matthews to Pratt St.), 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/54. Do. (Water St. to Basin), 1828, R. 49. Grading, 1832/43/46; 1834 (ex. sess.),.R. 2.; 1837/38/31;

1853/53/51. . Culvert in, 1836, R. 114.

Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1873/118/130. Deed (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1874/147/144; 1875/14/12. Grade, etc., 1875/80/57; 1880/35/42; 1880/41/46; 1880/

90/103; 1901-2/72/150. -Opening (Biddle to John Sts.), 1876/151/152 (repealed,

1881/40/59). Paving, 1881/59/98; 1887, R. 114; 1892/28/40; 1892/31/44;

1893/102/176; 1904-5/183/210; 1904-5/198/238. Sprinkling, 1891, R. 174. Deed (20th to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229. Widening, 1904-5/136/107.

CALVERT SUGAR REFINERY—Filling up indentation, 1874/ 15/24.

CALVERTON ROAD—Repairs, 1868, R. 447. Shelling, 1870, R. 86. Board-walk, 1890, R. 36. Macadamizing, 1890, R. 81, 103.

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CALVES—Treatment of, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119. Age for slaughtering, 18.55/46/67; 1866/53/50. (See COWS.)

CAMDEN LANE—Paving, 1890/127/168. CAMDEN ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.

Paving, 1803/2/4; 1830, R. 47; 1883/52/63; 1890/127/ 168; 1891/71/100.

Filling up and wharfing, 1804/5/60. Leasing wharf, 1834, R. 19.

CAMEL (CAMMEL, CAMPBELL) AL.—Public (Garden to Cathe­dral Sts.), 1848/43/34.

Regrading, etc., 1853, R. 211. Iron crossings, 1871, R. 210. Altering, 1872, R. 368.

CAMPBELL ST.—Was Walker St., 1880/54/62. CAMPHENE—(See OILS.) CANALS— (N. E. side of Old-Town), repairs, 1803/11/17.

Through Steiger's meadows, 1803/34/53. Chesapeake & Ohio, 1839/40/38. (See CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL; CHES­

APEAKE AND OHIO CANAL; DITCHES.) CANAL ST.—Supporting-wall on, 1828, R. 23.

Gravelling, etc., 1829, R. 18. Paving, 1830/23/194. Excavation of, 1830, R. 4. Altering width of (formerly Harford St.), 1833/36/53. Bridge, 1833, R. 72. Filling up, 1834, R. 78; 1837, R. 64; 1842, R. 72; 1844,

R. 92. Grading/1839, R. 62. Opening (Madison St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/17/22;

1847/51/46. CANDLES—Restrictions as to factories, 1818/26/188; 1850(Rev.)/

30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Sales by weight, 1827/17/406;. 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850

(Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Permits to manufacture, 1843, R. 108; 1858, R. 79. Publishing applications, 1846, R. 7. Inspection, 1876/6/7. (See MANUFACTORIES; SOAP-FACTORIES.)

CANNON ST.—Closing (Gough to Baltimore Sts.), 1861/52/64. Do. (Lancaster to Hudson Sts.), 1867/39/37. Opening (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1876/71/58 (repealed,

1881/40/59).

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Grade, etc., 1882/70/152; 1884/28/33; 1885/91/12; 1887/25/26; 1887/87/100;1889/138/175; 1893/192/308.

Opening (North Ave. to Federal St.), 1882/105/190. Do. (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1883/63/77. Deed (Eastern Ave. and Lancaster St.), 1889/60/80;

1893/49/92. Now Milton Ave., 1893/188/304; 1903-4/65/145. Opening (Lancaster St. to Eastern Ave.), 1894/48/48. Deed (Lancaster St. to Canton Ave.), 1894/86/94. Grade, etc., 1895/75/100; 1895/100/127.

CANTON AVE.—Was Fleet St., 1846/5/7. Altering grade, 1846, R. 96; 1852 (Oct.) / l /5; 1853/29/35. Filling up, 1853, R. 78; 1854, R. 15. Raising, 1866, R. 240. Repairs, 1867, R. 129. Grade, etc., 1877/10/9; 1879, R. 122 (repealed, 1879, R.

252); 1885/91/12; 1895, R. 124; 1899/162/213; 1895, R. 147; 1896, R. 83.

Shelling, 1894, R. 103. Opening (Cannon to Luzerne Sts.), 1895/67/87.

CANTON COMPANY—Lease of ground to, 1835, R. 75. Do. (repeal as to appraisal), 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 3. Wharf, sewers, reservoirs, etc., 1836/12/21. Responsible for injury from, 1836/43/62. New Port Warden's Line, 1837/19/15. Deed from (Hudson and Chesapeake Sts.), 1844, R. 135. Leasing Canton Market to, 1871/106/93. (See TRACKS.)

CANTON MARKET—Erection (O'Donnell, Patuxent and Potomac Sts.), 1885/21/24.

Office for, 1885, R. 161. Sale of stalls, limits, etc., 1885-6/2/3. Hose for, 1886, R. 31. (See CANTON COMPANY.)

CANTON ST.—Shelling, 1876/37/31. CARBURETTED HYDROGEN (ILLUMINATING GAS)—(See GAS.) CARCASSES—(See DEAD ANIMALS; NUISANCES.) CAREY ST.—Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836, R. 35.

Opening (Baltimore to McHenry Sts.), 1846/43/28. Condemning (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1852/26/22. Do. (Lexington St. to N. limits), 1859/112/183. Do. (partial repeal), 1861/2/11. Tunnelling, 1867/12/15. To delay opening, 1867, R. 174.

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Deed for (Franklin to beyond Lanvale Sts.), 1868/9/36; 1868/20/48.

Opening'(Winchester to Presstman Sts.), 1868/50/69. • Repairs, 1869, R. 58; 1883, -R. 197. Opening (Presstman St. to North Ave.), 1880/127/145. Deed (S. from North Ave.), 1883/112/133. Closing (at North Ave,), 1883/113/134. Grade, etc., 1884/98/116; 1887/52/68; 1888/79/99; 1890/

12/16; 1890/17/21; 1890/92/130; 1896/151/227; 1896/ 162/238; 1901-2/63/139.

Deed (S. of North Ave.), 1890/6/9. Was Wooster St., 1892/67/123.

CARLTON ST.—Was Dewberry AL, 1853/25/29. Condemning (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1858/49/130.:

Grade, etc., 1879/79/93; 1879, R. 239. CARNEQIE, ANDREW—Thanks for Maryland Institute donation,

1904-5, R. 21. CAROLINE AL.—Opening (Caroline to Spring Sts.), 1840/28/42.

Condemning (Bruce AL to George St.), 1848/24/19. CAROLINE ST.—Piling, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388.

Do. operation suspended, 1826, R. (May 30), p. 394. Tunnel, etc., 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 456. Gutters, 1835, R. 65. Extending, 1836/34/50; 1836, R. 99, 102. Opening (L. Hampstead St. to Union AL), 1837/4/6. Filling up cellars, 1839 (May), R. 11. Culvert, 1839 (Aug.), R. 3. Opening (Union AL to Monument St.), 1841/27/49; 1841,

R. 24. Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. Condemning (Gay St. to Point Lane), 1850/57/49. Grading, 1853, R. 210; 1876, R. 154; (sewer, etc.), 1880/

52/61. Repairs, 1864, R. 93. Raising, 1866, R. 44. Opening (Point Lane to North Ave.), 1876/78/64. Paving, etc., 1881/93/135; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O.

150 (approved, June 15, 1906). CARPENTER'S AL.—Opening (FremonVto Penn Sts.), 1848/21/17.

Paving, 1848/41/32. Now King St. (Howard to Fremont Sts.), 1853/7/15.

CARRIAGE=HOUSES—Permits for, 1886, R. 53, 132; 1896, R. 121.

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; STABLES.)

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CARRIAGES—(And wagons), driving of, 1797/12/44. Hiring, 1798/75/143. Country wagons, etc. (on streets), 1800/35/224. Taxing^ 1813/1/3; regulations, 1817/12/116. Licenses (for carts, etc.), 1823/14/13, Do. (pleasure carriages), 1826/16/228. Do. (for hire), 1882/49/126. Location of stands, 1827/20/409; 1827/39/429. Numbering, 1835/11/15; 1854/40/45; 1891/22/27. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/32/146. (See CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING; TAXES; VE­

HICLES; WAGONS.) CARRION—Burying, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37; 1850

(Rev.)/18/53. (See HEALTH.)

CARROLL AVE.—Shelling, 1889, R. 83. •CARROLL, CHARLES (OF CARROLLTON)—Funeral procession,

1832 (ex. sess.), R. 10. CARROLL, JAMES—Closing streets on lands of, 1834, R. 31. CARROLL PARK—Purchasing and improving, 1889/20/24^

Description, etc., 1890/151/211. Improving, 1891/3/5. Enlarging, 1893/64/109; 1893/110/190; 1897/72/89. Grading streets, 1894, R. 107. Placing electric lights in, 1895, R. 218.

CARROLL ST.—Opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/22/23. Do. (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/43/54. Repairs, 1892, R. 108. Opening (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/89/158. Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 172 (approved June 22, 1906).

CARROLLTON AVE.—Was Republican St., 1874/49/67. Repairs, 1883, R. 216.

CARS—(Railroad, etc.), regulations as to, 1832/40/40. Loading, etc., 1833/25/43; 1838 (Rev.)/43/109. Speed of, 1839/31/32; 1839 (May) / l l / l l . Regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/32/123; 1852/18/16; 1858

(Rev.)/34/166. To stop at crossings, 1893/186/30. (See CARTS; LOCOMOTIVES; RAILROADS; RAIL­

WAYS; STREET-CARS.) CARTS—How to stand,. 1826/16/228.

To pass on right-hand side (between curbs and tracks), 1832/40/40.

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To be dirt-tight, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Speed of bread-carts, 1839 (May)/2/5. Pay for (garbage and street), 1866/25/23; 1872/25/33;

1876/92/81; 1883/48/59. (See CARRIAGES; DIRT-CARTS; DRIVERS; RIDING

AND DRIVING.) CASKS—Gauging, 1798/98/173.

Inspection, 1799/15/203; 1803/4/5; 1803/10/17; 1805/ 7/102; 1807/30/174; 1809/12/272; 1814/11/32; 1816/ 7/71; 1817/27/133; 1820/6/256.

(See SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.) CASTLE AL.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1858 (Nov.)/l/5.

Repairs, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 4. Grading, 1846, R. 125. Widening, 1846 (Aug.), R. 8. Deed (for part of), 1852, R. 161.

CASTLE ST.—Now Chatham St., 1859/38/58. Condemning (McElderry to Monument Sts.), 1866/6/8. Public (Federal to N. of Lanvale Sts.), 1873/68/73. Opening (S. of Fayette St. to Fairmount Ave.), 1878/7/8. Grade, etc., 1893/124/209. Opening and widening (North Ave. to Lanvale St.), 1894/

124/153. CATHEDRAL ST.—Condemning (Lunn's lot to Howard St.), 1843,

R. 71. Grade, etc., 1853, R. 211; 1874/118/120; 1883/99/119. Opening (Mulberry to Saratoga Sts.), 1880/53/62. To preserve (as approach to Druid Hill Park), 1882/40/114. Paving, 1884/140/162; 1889/109/133; 1889/113/140;

1889/157/196; 1891/1/3. Closing (Oliver St. to N. terminus), 1885/89/111.

CATTLE—Sale of, 1812/18/319. Do. (at Centre Market), 1825/12/115. Driving in streets, 1850 (Rev.) /30/110; 1855/2/26; 1858

(Rev.)/33/153; 1882, R. 175. Do. (also sheep and hogs), 1872/49/56; 1874/73/84;

1874/122/122; 1877/25/24; 1880/14/20; 1880/84/98; 1880/113/126; 1881/1/3; 1881/8/9; 1880, R. 11; 1882/15/16; 1882/66/140; 1888/50/70; 1889/24/32; 1889/25/33; 1890/105/145; 1891/29/49; 1891/30/49; 1901-2/42/84.

Do. (milch-cows and calves), 1882/67/141.

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Running at large, 1872/64/78. (See CALVES; COWS; LIVE-STOCK; SUPERINTEN­

DENTS OF STREETS.) CAUSEWAY—Repairs (E. end of Wilkes St.), 1824, R. (Mar. 20),

p. 96. At Three-Pronged Branch, 1825, R. (Feb. 5), p. 130.

. At Harris Creek, 1826, R. (Apr. 1), p. 383. In Ridgely St., 1826, R. (Apr. 3), p. 384; 1860, R. 263.

CECIL AL.—Widening and changing name to Ohio Aye. (L. Mont­gomery to Stockholm Sts.), 1853/62/66.

CEDAR AVE.—Approach to bridge, 1890, R. 203. Constructing do. (iron), 1889/43/55. Acquiring land on (for Wyman Park), 1904-5/150/138.

CELLARS—To be kept dry, 1797/15/62. Doors to, 1807/29/171. Filling up, 1821/47/339; 1821/64/356; 1823/18/20;

1826/14/201; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53. Appropriation, 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 43. Regulations (as to doors), 1824/15/220; 1829/40/135;

1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1838/11/37; 1858 (Rev.)/14/54. To drain certain, 1834, R. 53. Coverings for, etc., 1839/7/14. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42. Grade of doors, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110. (See HEALTH; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)

CEMETERIES—To prevent extension of, 1866 (Oct.), R. 9. Approving Act to incorporate (Baltimore), 1870/48/97. Purchasing (Eastern City), 1876, R. 290. Authorizing (Loudon Park), 1893/156/252. Roadway across (Eastern), 1895, R. 219. Depth of graves, 1895/72/93. (See BURIAL GROUNDS; GRAVEYARDS.)

CEMETERY AVE.—Public, 1858, R. 66. CEMETERY LANE—Opening (Fremont to Calhoun Sts.), 1888/

24/33. CENSUS—Inhabitants in each city square, 1830, R. 65.

Payment for returns, 1831, R. 68. Commissioners to take, 1868/66/99. By police, 1871, R. 5; 1872, R. 180; 1874, R. 1.

CENTRAL AVE.—Paving, 1853/12/17; 1853/38/40. Width of footways, 1853/114/100. Removing building on, 1856/4/7. Raising, 1859, R. 226.

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Rebuilding tunnel, 1867, R. 199. Repairs, 1867, R. 53. Grade, etc., 1868, R. 475; 1877/59/63; 1879/26/28; 1881/

91/133. CENTRAL RY. CO.—(See CONDUITS; ELECTRICITY; RAIL­

WAYS). CENTRE MARKET—Improving, 1797/60/126; 1861, R. 161.

(Space), filling up, 1798/103/178. Extending roof (Lower), 1806/14/107. Sale of cattle at, 1812/18/319; 1825/12/115. Water for, 1821/13/308; 1821/16/312; 1826/61/357. Covering scales, 1821, R. (Nov. 27), p. 386. Protecting fountain, 1822/28/413; 1822/45/428. Lamp near fountain, 1822, R. (Mar. 20), p. 441; 1823,

R. (Mar. 3), p. 41. Repairs, 1824, R. (Feb. 9), p..88; 1824, R. (July 26), p.

103; 1830, R. 25; 1849, R. 79. . Paving public lot at, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139.

Stop-cocks on fountain, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463. Foot-bridge (repairs, etc.), 1829, R. 31; 1831, R. 12. Market-houses (painting), 1832, R. 28. New roof, 1835, R. 26. Whitewashing, 1834, R. 83; 1837, R. 13; 1843, R. 78. Repaving, 1835, R. 36. Spring water for, 1836/53/74. Curbstone, 1836, R. 103. " Repairing roof, 1837, R. 16; 1868, R. 29. Do. hose, 1837, R. 48; 1848, R. 47. Wagons and carts at, 1839, R. 36. Repairs (fish stalls), 1839, R. 55. Do. (Fish-market space), 1839, R. 95. Restricting impediments, 1839 (May)/3/6. Hose, 1839 (May), R. 7; 1840 (July), R. 2; 1844, R. 153;

1845, R. 120; 1846, R. 86; 1848, R. 119; 1849, R. 86; 1852, R. 36; 1858, R. 35; 1876, R. 191.

Addition to market, 1842, R. 20. Selling stalls, 1843, R. 82. Washing, 1849, R. 124. Water supply, 1851/12/19; 1856, R. 224. Arranging stalls, 1851, R. 139; mimbering do., 1853, R. 94. Waste-water from fountain, 1852/22/19. Repairs, 1852, R. 112; 1878, R. 156; 1857, R. 2; 1865,

R. 6 5 ^ ; 1866, R. 97.

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Gas fixtures, 1853, R. 87. Country wagons, 1858, R. 36. . ' New market-house, 1859/113/184; 1859, R. 161. Cheese stalls, etc., 1860/17/43. Clerk's salary, 1864/31/26. Cleaners' do., 1870/81/135. Locating certain stalls, 1873/10/28. Rentals, 1873/26/41. Fish-stalls, 1873/41/52; 1873, R. 302. Repairs, 1873, R. 219; 1874, R. 407; 1876, R. 305. Shed, 1874, R. 132. Hose, 1879, R. 11; 1881, R. 68; 1889, R. 60; 1890, R. 119;

1892, R. 48. Stands and wagons, 1880, R. 84. Wholesale produce, 1883/44/54; 1891/116/163. Paving, 1886/38/48; 1890, R. 87; 1904-5/263/366. Wholesale license fees, 1887/89/101; 1888/9/13. Remodelling, 1887/91/103. Wholesale (fish and crab), 1889/17/20; 1889/65/85. Improving Space (under Burnt District Commission)

1904-5/136/107; 1904-5/157/172. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS; MARSH MAR­

KET; SPRINGS; WATER.) CENTRE ST.—Repairs, 1828, R. 13.

Wooden bridge, 1828, R. 73, 74; 1838, R. 42; 1840, R. 19. Tunnelling, 1849, R. 36. Lowering, 1864, R. 38. Repairing tunnel, 1872, R. 157. Notice of extension (to McElderry St.), 1880, R. 47.

CERTAIN EXPENSES—(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN). CERTIFICATES—Revocation of power to issue, 1838 (ex. sess.)/

2/6. Renewal of lost, 1838, R. 2. Appropriation for committee to issue, 1838, R. 74. For destruction of, 1839, R. 81. U. S. Land Office, 1875, R. 377. Cancelling, 1882, R. 123. (See STOCK.)

CESS=POOLS—Cleaning, 1886/94/124; 1890/34/36 (draining). (See PRIVIES.)

CHAMBERLAIN AL.—Now Eutaw Court, 1841/2/19. CHANNELS—Laying out and deepening (in Basin), 1802/34/283;

1803/15/23.

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By Port Wardens, 1826/11/180; 1838 (Rev.)/8/21; 1850 (Rev.)/21/68.

Extension, 1827/23/411. Deepening (E. of Jones' Falls), 1840, R. 10. Memorial to Congress, 1854, R. 29. To open, 1857, R. 3. Board of Commissioners (for deepening, etc.), 1862/53/80. Replacing buoys ("Brewerton"), 1862, R. 70. , Asking appropriation for deepening, 1862, R. 91. Authorizing Port Wardens to deepen, 1866, R. 115. Appropriations, 1867, R. 4; 1873/13/30. -Improvement Board, 1872/66/79. Improving ("Craighill" and "Brewerton"), 1875, R. 65;

1879, R. 18. Vessels not to anchor in, 1878/6/7. Deepening and widening (Spring Gardens), 1883/13/16;

1884/4/8; 1886/34/44; 1896, R. 5. To protect, 1896, R. 39. In favor of deepening, 1900, R. 25; 1903-4, R. Sy2. (See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS.)

CHAPEL ST.—Was Star Al., 1847/10/19, Shelling, 1874, R. 104. Paving, etc., 1883/18^/21.

CHAPMAN, JOHN LEE—Portrait, 1863, R. 194. (Ex-Mayor), suit against, 1868, R. 394. Monument, 1887/105/121.

CHARCOAL—Measurement, 1815/7/51; 1816/23/89; 1854/14/27; 1861/43/55; 1861/48/60; 1896/28/48.

Inspection, 1826/26/69; 1838 (Rev.)/16/61; 1860/19/45. Fires in streets, 1839 (Aug.)/3/19. General regulations, 1850(Rev.)/45/161; 1858/50/212. Mills for, 1854/25/35; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See LIME.)

CHARLES ST.—Filling up (between Pratt and Barre Sts.), 1799/10/197; 1801/15/253.

Do. (at Centre St.), 1830, R. 68. Repairs (near Roman Catholic Burying-Ground), 1800/

33/223. Repaving, 1832, R. 63. Grading, 1837/32/24. Opening (N. boundary of Howard's land to N. City limits),

1847/36/36. [ Paving, 1848/45/35; 1871/1/5.

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Regrading, 1851/6/15; 1859, R. 250; 1860/37/58; 1868/ 75/117; 1868/77/118; 1870/36/86; 1874/145/142.

Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48. Repairs, 1857, R. 162; 1878, R. 273. Opening (West to Hammond Sts.), 1871/103/90. Grade, etc., 1874/69/81; 1874/82/91; 1875/31/22; 1875,

R. 396; 1876/42/35. Inquiry as to assessments, 1879, R. 48. Paving, etc., 1882/89/172; 1883/67/80; 1884/152/178;

1886, R. 156; 1893/38/74; 1894, R. 128. Grade, 1890/137/196; 1892/61/114. Side-walks, 1892/32/45. Deed (21st to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229. Widening, etc., 1904-5/135/106.

CHARLESTON, S. C—Assistance after fire in, 1838, R. 79. CHARTER—(City), for amendment of, 1829, R. 16; 1843, R. 5.

Do. Commission for new, 1898/2/4; 1898/21/32. CHASE, SAMUEL—Extending ground into Basin, 1802/32/282. CHASE ST.—Condemning (Aisquith to Eden Sts.), 1846, R. 98.

Public (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1849/7/11. Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1852/48/45. Deed of (to A. Stirling's boundary), 1854/38/43. Opening (Harford to Greenmount Aves.), 1860, R. 124;

.1869, R. 67. Condemning (Aisquith St. to Harford Ave.), 1866/73/167. Confirmatory deed, etc. (Durus Carter), 1868, R. 80. Opening (Gay St. to Point Lane), 1869/1/5. Grade, etc., 1869/1/70; 1869, R. 136; 1871, R. 120; 1872/

59/75; 1875, R. 242. Opening (Greenmount Ave, W. to 11 ft. alley), 1872/23/30. Public (Charles St. to Hargrove Al.), 1872, R. 54. Suspending assessment, 1873, R. 303. Deed (Hargrove Al, to North St.), 1874/147/144; 1875/

14/12. Damages, 1878, R. 215, 303. Was Tyson St., (Cathedral to Richmond Sts.), 1879/9/11. Opening (North St. to W. of Greenmount Ave.), 1879/64/77. Grade, etc., 1879/78/92; 1884/18/18; 1893/136/222;

1895/103/130; 1902-3/158/116. Opening (Washington St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1890/

106/146: Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Grove AL), 1893/114/198. Paving, etc., 1892/55/108; 1893/35/68.

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CHATHAM ST.—Was Castle St., 1859/38/58. CHATSWORTH RUN—Location and bridge over, 1822, R. (Jan.

31), p. 430; 1822, R. (Feb. 12), p. 432. Bridge (Lombard St.), 1824/12/58; 1831, R. 66; 1834, R. 40. Low places adjacent to, 1824/22/69. Tunnelling, 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 447; 1827, R. (Apr. 2),

p. 461; 1828, R. 37; 71; 1838, R. 40. Stone bridge (at Fayette St.), 1828, R. 54; 1829, R. 27. Wooden bridge (at Columbia St.), 1829, R. 32. Stone bridge, 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 4. Bridge (at German St.), 1831, R. 28. Tunnel (at Penn St.), 1832, R. 25. Bridge (at Columbia St.), 1832, R. 51. Do. (at Mulberry St.), 1832, R. 75; 1839, R. 75. Do. (at Carpenter's AL), 1835, R. 54; 1842, R. 13;

1844, R. 134. -Tunnelling, 1832, R. 73; 1839, R. 71, 111; 1844, R. 52. Stone bridge (Cider AL), 1843, R. 36. -Altering tunnel, 1844, R. 82.

'Establishing line, 1845, R. 78. Arch (at Eiselin St.), 1850, R. 52. Do. (at German St.), 1852, R. 63. Tunnelling, 1852, R. 145, 152; 1853, R. 102; 1857, R. 61;

1864, R. 92. Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/13/35; 1855/34/57. Tunnel gratings, 1855, R. 136. Bridge (at Scott St.), 1859, R. 105; repairs (do.), 1863, R.

145. Trapping inlets, 1864, R. 180. Paying bed, 1868, R. 281. Repairing culvert, etc., 1868, R. 284, 404. Bridge (at Cross St.), 1872, R. 223. Tunnelling, 1873/79/89; 1874, R. 183; 1875/5/6. Arch, 1874, R. 338. Repairing (sewer), 1875, R. 347. Continuing (do.), 1876/136/142; 1879/90/106; 1880/48/57. Enlarging (do.), 1879, R. 89. Completing (do.), 1883, R. 6. Relocating (do.), 1885/19/22. Notice of extension, 1879, R. 105. Right-of-way, etc. (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1881/15/16. Bridge (Russell St.), 1890/158/225. ,

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CHATSWORTH ST.—Cutting down, 1832, R. 31. Gutter in, 1833, R. 52. Paving, 1834, R. 18; 1835, R.7; do. (gutter), 1839, R. 105. Opening (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1837/40/32. Tunnelling, 1839 (Oct.), R. 1; 1849, R. 37; 1850, R. 95. Repairs, 1845, R. 95. Regrading, 1851/18/23. Now Myrtle Ave. (N. of George St.), 1870/70/111.

CHEAPSIDE (ST.)—Sewer, 1819, R. (May 25), p. 452. Grading, 1822, R. (Mar. 18), p. 440. Do., and widening, 1824/18/66.

CHEMICAL LABORATORIES—(See LABORATORIES; OCCU­PATIONS).

CHESAPEAKE AVE.—Grade, etc., 1904-5/106/45. CHESAPEAKE BAY—(See CHANNELS.) CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL—To prevent use of,

1832, R. '86. In favor of, 1894, R. 97, 169. Expenses of Committee, 1894, R. 265.

CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL—For completion to Cumber­land, 1838/13/217; 1839,R. 100.

Asking for extension, 1840, R. 6. Against further appropriation for, 1841, R. 30.

Do. waiving State's prior liens, 1844, R. 3. Do. bill for completion of, 1844, R. 84.

(See CANALS.) CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO.—Privileges,

1881/41/49 (repealed 1899/192/254); 1900, R. 15. (See TELEPHONES.)

CHESAPEAKE ST.—Opening (Fait to Eastern Aves.), 1895/82/ 108.

Do. (Baltimore St. to Philadelphia and Havre-de-Grace

Pike), 1896/127/195. Grade, etc., 1901/119/115. Now Kenwood Ave. (Baltimore St. to N. limits), 1901/

132/143. CHESTER ST.—Repairs, etc., 1837, R. 101; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 4.

Condemning (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1855/14/36. Regrading, 1862/22/49. Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1873/110/123; Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1884/134/156: Grade, etc., 1875/13/11; 1875/44/31; 1875, R. 149;

1886/56/66; 1891,R. 312; 1887/28/29; 1895/89/114. Opening (Fayette to Eager Sts.), 1869/76/89.

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Do. (from Belair Ave.), 1873/68/73. Kerbs, 1895, R. 145.

CHESTNUT (CHESNUT) AL.—Now Bradley St., 1892/70/125. Dedicated, 1857/42/86. Paving, 1863/46/66. Now Denver St. (S. of Barre St.), 1894/11/12..

CHESTNUT AVE.—Grade, etc., 1893, R. 51. Repairs, 1894, R, 11.

CHESTNUT HILL AVE.—Shelling, 1890, R. 120; 1895, R. 149. Repairs, 1891, R. 155.

CHESTNUT (CHESNUT) ST.—Was Potter St., 1846/32/23. Now Colvin St. (N. of Gay St.), 1887/32/32. Widening, 1891/95/139 (repealed, 1897/67/84). Deferring assessments, 1896/103/151; 1896/134/205;

1897/11/14. Paving, 1901/104/85.

CHEW ST.—Condemning (Aisquith St. to Bel-Air Ave.), 1840 (June), R. 5.

Accepting deed for, 1842, R. 2. Opening (Stirling St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/34/35. Deed (Eden St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117. Withdrawal of petition as to opening, 1851, R. 87. Was Neighbor St. (Harford Ave. to McKim St.), 1859/

29/53. Grading, etc., 1872/33/42; 1873/52/60; 1875/90/64. Public (Broadway to Bond St.), 1875/79/56. Opening (do.), 1876/20/15. Grade, etc., 1877/22/23. Now Ashland Ave., 1888/41/59. Opening (Wolfe to Chester Sts.), 1888/94/120. Do. (Chester St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1893/88/157.

CHICAGO—Sympathy for sufferers in, 1871, R. 309. Appropriation for relief of do., 1871, R. 325.

CHILDREN—Protection of (lost), 1829/12/103; 1844, R. 117; 1850 (Rev.)/48/163; 1858 (Rev.)/52/214.

Enrolling, 1866, R. 58. Care of (deserted, etc.), 1886/89/119. Cripples, 1898/69/92. (See BOYS; COLORED CHILDREN; SCHOOLS, PUB­

LIC.) CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION—Contract with

(United Women of Maryland), 1905-6,0.162 (approved June 20, 1906).

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CHIMNEYS—Regulations (as to sweeping), 1797/34/98; 1798/ 92/164; 1798/108/182; 1803/7/9; 1807/43/219; 1817/ 16/119.

Sweeping machines, 1822, R., (Feb. 20),"p. 443; 1847, R. 95. Districts, 1823/6/8.

- Duties of superintendents, etc., 1826/32/287; 1830/6/180. Abolishing payment for licenses, 1836/5/15. Additional superintendent, 1837/16/12. Exempting sweep-masters from fines, 1837, R. 71. General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/23/69; 1850 (Rev.)/42/

152; 1858 (Rev.)/48/205; 1866/17/17. Do. as to building, 1843/15/14; 1900/49/90. Hours of labor for sweeps, 1846/16/12. Sweepers' fees, 1864/59/42, Abolishing office of superintendent, 1886/95/127. (See SMOKE.)

CHINA AL. (ST.)—Was Turtlesoup Al., 1851/60/47. Grading, 1881/61/100; 1884/124/145.

CHLORIDE OF LIME—(See LIME.) CHOLERA—Provisions against, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8; ibid., R. 3.

Lease of hospital, 1833, R. 10. Retaining hospital furniture, 1833, R. 12. (See DISEASES; EPIDEMIC; HOSPITAL.)

CHOPTANK ST.—Public (Baltimore to Fleet Sts.), 1859/40/59. Cleaning, 1868, R. 488; 1869, R. 89. Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1873/115/127. Now Collington Ave., 1874/46/65.

CHRIST CHURCH—Stock for part of ground owned by, 1838, R. 93. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION—(See UNION RELIEF ASSOCIA­

TIONS). CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Convention, 1894, R. 22. CHROME WORKS—Permit for, 1872, R. 32. CHURCH AL.—Deed for (Republican to Carey Sts.), 1859/96/113. CHURCHES—To prevent defacement of, etc., 1833/28/46; 1838

(Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Permit (to move base), 1891/145/197. Do. (for corrugated iron building), 1898-9, R. 114.

CHUTE—Permit to construct (King St.), 1905-6/56/108. (See SHUTES.)

CINDERS—(See SMOKE.) CIRCUSES—Licenses for exhibitions, 1829/25/119; 1838 (Rev.)/

37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126. CISTERNS—Permit to sink, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 137.

(See WATER.)

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CITIZENS' R. W. CO.—Tracks on certain streets, 1870/85/137; 1871/109/96; 1868/70/106; 1872/7/11; 1874/2/4; (re­move) 1873, R. 419.

Iron frogs at intersections, 1872, R. 390. Testing steam-motor, 1876, R. 292. Removing switch-track (Fayette St.), 1876, R. 307. Extending lines, 1878/88/78, (See RAILWAYS.)

CITY BLOCK—Sheds on, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 375. To be leased, 1826, R. (Apr. 7), p. 390. Cancellation of lease, 1826, R. (Apr. 13), p. 393. Stable on, 1833, R. 11. Leasing property on, 1833, R. 27. Offering Warehouse to U. S. Government, 1833, R. 29. Titles to, 1839, R. 66.

CITY BLOCK FERRY AND TOWING CO.—Privileges, 1861, R. 172.

CITY COLLECTOR—(See COLLECTOR, CITY.) CITY COMMISSIONERS—(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY.) CITY COUNCIL—To compel attendance of members, 1797/4/19.

Election of (and of Mayor), 1807/25/141. Compensation, 1818/7/173; 1832 (ex. sess.)/6/13; 1871/

59/48. Furnishing chambers, 1818, R. (Feb. 16), p. 291. No compensation for extra sessions, 1823/8/10. Absences, adjournment, compensation, etc., 1826/2/149;

1826, R. (June 5), p. 395; 1827/1/397. Clerks, 1828/7/7. Qualifications of members, 1828, R. 27. Paintings in 1st Branch chamber, 1828, R. 68. Appropriations for diary, 1828, R. 70; 1831 (ex. sess.), R. 1. Preparing chambers, 1830, R. 2; 1832, R. 2; 1835, R. 3. Diary, 1832, R. 7. Doorkeeper's pay, 1835, R. 1. Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/3/10. Not to hold offices under Ordinances creating same, 1838,

R. 38. Printing bills as revised ordinances, 1838, R. 80. Change in time of meeting, 1841, R. 8. Electing members from 13th.and 14th wards, 1841, R. 22. Desks and chairs, 1841, R. 42. Preparing statements of appropriations, 1843/34/30. Repairing and furnishing chambers, 1843, R. 6, 101;

1845, R. 11.

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Against appointment of members to office, 1846/21/16. Tenure of 2nd Branch members, 1846, R. 47. Pay for member absent through sickness, 1849, R. 93. Improvements to chambers, 1850 (Nov.), R. 8; 1884, R. 2. General provisions (members and clerks), 1850 (Rev.) /3 /6 ;

1858 (Rev.)/3/10. Assistant clerk, 1853/22/27. Clerks to return diary account, 1853, R. 234. Extra pay for doorkeepers, etc., 1853, R. 239. Lighting chambers with gas, 1853 (Nov.), R. 4. Repairing furnaces, 1856, R. 1. Time of holding sessions, 1856, R. 31; 1868, R. 65. Filing papers of late chief clerk, 1856, R. 218. Printed copies of proceedings, 1859/20/41; 1859/30/54. Confirmation of appointments, 1859/21/42 (repealed,

1860/97/125). Holding city positions of honor or trust, 1859/32/55 (re­

pealed, 1859/101/177); 1860/85/117. Copies of Maryland Code for members, 1861, R. 12. Book-cases, 1861, R. 34. Indexing journals, 1861, R. 151, 165. Repairs (1st Branch chamber), 1862, R. 95; do. (stair­

way), 1863, R. 106. Expenses of visit to Harper's Ferry, 1863, R. 32. Not to hold City appointive offices, 1864/90/80; 1865/

59/142; 1867/2/7. Thanking Washington officials for hospitalities, 1864, R. 78. Education Committee to meet School Commissioners, 1865,

R. 8. For changing date of seessions, 1865, R. 11. Repairing roof, 1865 (Oct.), R. 16. Ventilating rooms, 1870, R. 95; 1878, R. 88. Economy in expenses, 1871/23/21. Travelling expenses, 1875, R. 184. Enforcing attendance of witnesses, etc., 1879, R. '254. Expenses (general), 1881/56/90. Do. ' (Investigating Committee), 1881, R. 109. Extra copies of Journal, 1886, R. 20; 1889, R. 58; 1890,

R. 1; 1891, R. 3; 1892, R. 29. Appropriation (deficiency), 1889, R. 9. Do. (expenses), 1898/134/169. Binding ordinances, etc., 1892, R. 121. Copies of City Code and Charter, 1903-4/43/73. (See VACANCIES.)

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CITY COURT—(See BALTIMORE CITY COURT.) CITY DOCK—(See DOCKS; HARBOR-MASTERS.) CITY HALL—Erection of, 1801/14/251 (repealed, 1806/17/109).

Altering, etc. (formerly Peale's Museum), 1830, R. 61. Insurance of, 1830, R. 62. Repairs, 1831, R. 39; 1837, R. 91; 1843, R. 100; 1850, R. 97. Sewer from, 1831, R. 72. Lamps and pillars, 1831, R. 74.

- Preparing plans for, 1844, R. 130; 1845, R. 110. Glass doors, 1848, R. 2. Selling old lumber, stoves, etc., in, 1851, R. 8. Site and plans for new, 1853, R. 167. Leasing ground for, 1854/18/30. Expenses of committee, 1854, R. 41. Lighting with gas, 1854 (Nov.), R. 9. Offering half of site for Post-Office, 1855, R. 29. Shelving in.library, etc., 1856, R. 102, 210. Watchman's salary, 1857, R. 43. Repairing old building, 1858, R. 88. Painting front, 1858 (Nov.), R. 42; 1859, R. 151. For erection of new, 1860/67/94; 1860/98/125; 1861/20/35. Advertising for plans, 1860, R. 150. Adopting plan, 1860, R. 289. Whitewashing, 1862, R. 84. Committee on plan, 1863, R. 123; 1864, R. 18. . Building Committee, 1865/58/139; 1868/73/111. Bonds and tax for, 1867/48/58. Unloading marble on North St. for, 1867, R. 396. Suspending payment under contracts, 1867 (Nov.), R. 1. Protecting work on, 1867 (Nov.), R. 38. Day watchman, 1868/12/40. Bonds for building, 1868/62/90. For enabling Act to build, 1868, R. 110. Thanking City Law Officers as to contracts, 1868, R. 334. Board of Inquiry, 1868, R. 339. Building Committee, etc., 1868/73/111; 1869/69/81;

1870/1/5. Extending track for materials, 1869, R. 2. Clerks to Building Committee, 1870/4/11. Bonds for building, 1870/37/87; 1872/15/22. Paying for marble work, 1870, R. 27; 1871, R. 12. Cancelling contracts, 1871/10/11. Janitor, 1871/13/14; 1871/24/22.

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Drainage, 1871/112/99. Power to remove architect or superintendent, 1871/125/112. Mayor ex-officio President of Building Committee, 1872/

8/12. Clerical force, etc. (do.), 1872/83/95. For wood-cut of building, 1872, 11. 388. National flag for, 1873, R. 15. Furnishing, 1874/54/71. In favor of Baltimore mechanics for building, 1874, R. 419. Superintendent, watchmen, engineers and firemen, 1874/

92/66. Improved pavements around, 1874/102/77. Gas-pipes, 1875, R. 373. Dedication, 1875, R. 489. Tablet, 1875, R. 492. History, 1875, R. 493. Lamps for portico, 1876, R. 90. Lighting apparatus, lamps, 1876, R. 207. Decorating armory and reception-room, 1876, R. 298. Calcium lights, 1876, R. 331. Iron gates, 1876, R. 342. Memorial picture, 1876, R. 375. Using old building for school purposes, 1878/17/15; 1879,

R. 187. Thanking Committee on History of, 1878, R. 2. Storing records in attic, 1879, R. 53. To examine plastering, etc., 1879, R. 126. Heating apparatus, 1879, R. 158. Railings, 1883, R. 17. Striking apparatus, 1886, R. 25. Elevator, 1886, R. 38; conductor for do., 1887/2/4 (re­

pealed, 1900/27/43). Water Board to use old property, 1887, R. 95. New bell, 1889, R. 149. Purchasing model of building, 1891, R. 26. To transfer balances for painting, 1893, R. 217. Closing offices (at 12 M., Apr. 15), 1895, R. 67. Firemen, 1896/6/7. Superintendent, 1896/7/8. Do., watchmen and firemen, 1896/16/26 (repealed, 1900/

27/43). Books and papers, 1896, R. 93. Elevator and mail-chute, 1898/90/120.

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Alterations, 1899/152/199. Repairing clock, 1899, R. 62 (repealed, R. 104); 1899, R. 117. Telephone operators, 1901-2/41/83. Inquiry as to cost of light, heat and power for, 1904-5, R. 16.

CITY HOSPITAL—(See HOSPITALS.) CITY LIBRARIAN—(See LIBRARIAN, CITY.) CITY MESSENGER—(See MESSENGER, CITY.) CITY OFFICERS—(See OFFICERS.) CITY PASSENGER RY. CO.—Tracks (Gay and Ensor Sts.), 1859

(Nov.)/3/6. Do. (Greenwillow St.), 1860/44/65. Change of tracks, speed, etc., 1860/70/104, Reducing car license, extending time for completion, etc.,

1860/91/121. For contract with, 1861, R. 115. Suspending taxes and licenses, 1864, R. 17. Tracks on Gay St., 1865/54/136; 1865/56/138. Controversy as to fares, 1865, R. 52. Tracks (North Ave. and Holliday St.), 1866/9/11. Do. (on certain other streets), 1869/32/29; 1870/27/76. Do. (to Camden Station), 1871/3/7.

i Switch (on Eutaw St.), 1872/4/6. Tracks on certain streets, 1872/88/108; 1875/147/123;

1879/49/51. Repairs at crossings, 1872, R. 224. To connect Canton and Penna. Ave. lines, 1880/20/30;

1882/102/188. Tracks (S. Calvert St., etc.), 1885/80/96. To run cars, W. side Broadway Market, 1886, R. 111. Tracks (Belair and North Aves.), 1887/85/98. Do. (Harford Ave., etc.), 1887/115/133. Do. (Orleans St., etc.), ,1889/35/43. Examination of City's interest in, 1890, R. 45. Tracks (Gay St., etc.), 1892/102/164. Do. (Lee St., etc.), 1893/207/326. Tracks (Fawn St., etc.), 1894/21/21. Do. (Camden St., etc.), 1897/34/37. Do. (Monument St. and Patterson Park Ave.), 1897/

61/77. Extending time for tracks on Camden St., etc., 1899, R. 81.

- (See RAILWAYS.) CITY SPRINGS—(See SPRINGS.) CITY AND SUBURBAN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)

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CITY SURVEYOR—(See SURVEYOR.) CITY YARD—Permitting use of part of, 1851, R. 125.

Removing, etc., 1852/67/67; 1856/34/44. Improving, 1856 (Nov.), R. 27. Artesian well, 1856 (Nov.), R. 30. Ratifying sale, 1857/26/57. Sale of old carts, 1858, R. 102. Discharging-machine, 1858, R. 122. Railway, 1865, R. 139. Lamps, selling old material, etc., 1877, R. 164. Selling property, etc., 1880/2/5. (See CITY BLOCK; LEASES.)

CLAGETT (CLAGETT'S, CLAGGETT'S) ALLEY—Condemning (George to Franklin Sts.), 1848/24/19.

Now Able (Abel) St., 1879/11/12. CLAGGETT ST.—Opening (Ludlow and Lawrence to Steuart Sts.),

1869/53/56. CLAIMS—Against U. S. Government, 1817, R. 5; 1828/40/49;.

1828 (ex. sess.), R. 3. Release from (by City, for house rent), 1820, R. (Feb. 10)r

p. 290. Against City, 1825, R. (Feb.-26), p. 134; 1831, R. 22. Referring to Register, 1843, R. 116. Waiver of limitations, 1845, R. 124. Referred to Comptroller, 1860, R. 46, 50, 240, 242, 244r

281, 283, 296. Where barred by limitations, 1871/88/77. Referred to Harbor Commission, 1871, R. 127. Due by U. S. Government, 1876, R. 211; 1879, R. 20. •Regulating payment of (against City), 1878/20/19. Settling (State vs. City), 1880, R. 12. For collecting (City vs. State), 1880, R. 67. Compromising on surety bonds, 1881, R. 243. Employing agents, 1881, R. 256. (See BOARD OF ARBITRATION; PETITIONS.)

CLAMS—(See OYSTERS.)

CLARE ST.—Opening (B. & O. R. R. to Washington Ave.), 1885/ 94/116 (repealed, 1886/123/162).

Do. (Washington to James Sts.), 1886/134/175. Now Monroe St., 1892/68/123.

CLARET AL.—Now Briscoe St., 1902-3/132/72. CLARKE (CLARK) ST.—Deed for (Brune to Fremont Sts.), 1872/

89/109.

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Now "Edmonson" Ave., 1874/110/114. CLARKSON AL.—Opening (Barney to Moale. Sts.), 1884/112/132.

Do. (Fort Ave., S. 147 ft. 9 in.), 1885/66/83. Opening and widening (do.), 1886/10/11.

CLARKSON ST.—Extending. (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48. CLAY—Restrictions as to molding, 1851/14/21. CLAY, HENRY—In memory of, 1852, R. 170..

Obsequies, 1852, R. 171. CLAY ST.—(Wagon AL, State St.), changing grade, 1839-, R. 86.

Repairs, 1873, R. 390. Was Barnet St., 1890/131/172. . Paving, 1894/36/36. Tunnel, etc., 1901/145/182.

CLEANINQ—Streets, lanes and alleys, 1797/15/58; 1797/39/103. Gutters, 1798/105/179. Paved streets, 1827/33/419. Appropriations, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 10; 1881, R. 6. By contract, 1844/5/8; 1844, R. 1; 1845/35/31. Do. (five districts), 1848/3/6; 1849/1/7; 1850 (Rev.)/

18/53. By employees of Board of Health, 1847/27/30. Depositing dirt, 1849, R. 47. Contractors' certificates, 1849, R. 116. Releasing contractors, 1849, R. 110, 126. Payments to contractors, 1851/9/17. Additional regulations, 1852/61/55. Time of awarding contracts, 1853/3/12.

. Appropriations for streets, sewers, etc., 1853/32/36. Appropriations (for streets, etc.), 1853 (Nov.), R. 3; 1854,

R. 147; 1858 (Nov.), R. 14. Commissioner's powers, duties, etc., 1863/6/12. Watering sidewalks, 1890/134/193. Additional men, horses and carts, 1895/4/8. Portable machines (for cleaning granite, etc.), 1904-^/230/

306; 1905-6/32/279. (See STREETS; STREET-CLEANING; SUPERINTEN­

DENTS OF STREETS.) CLEAVELAND ST.—(See CLEVELAND ST.) CLEMENT ST.—For opening, 1839/50/49; 1844/31/27; 1852/

2/8. Condemning (William to Johnson Sts.), 1851/65/50. Opening (Fourth to Lawrence Sts.), 1865/46/56. Do. (Lawrence to Hull Sts.), 1876, R. 99.

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Do. 1880/136/155; 1896/163/239. Grade, 1875/153/128. Opening (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1884/14/15. Do. (Light to William Sts.), 1886/23/32. Do. (Hull St. to Garrett Ave.), 1887/42/53. Do. _ (Hanover to Race Sts.), 1889/114/142. Grade, etc., 1885/30/34; 1887/61/75; 1889/117/145; 1889/

120/149; 1894/125/154. Deed (at Lawrence St.), 1890/61/71. Do. (Charles to Patapsco Sts.), 1898/111/150. (See WATER ST.)

CLEMM ST.—Opening (Towson to Andre Sts.), 1888/31/89. CLERKS OF MARKETS—Continued in office, 1797/1/17.

Appointments and duties, 1797/16/66. Renting stalls, 1854/67/65. (See MARKETS.)

CLEVELAND (CLEAVELAND) ST.—Deed (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/92/104.

("Brown St."), opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1890/ 88/126.

Opening (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/87/156. CLIFFORD ST.—"Public" if deeded, 1844, R. 125.

Paving, 1870/82/135. CLIFTON AVE.—Opening (Ninth to Fourth Sts.), 1891/110/157.

Grade, etc., 1899/174/227; 1899/175/229; 1900/19/34; 1902-3/155/110; 1904-5/233/309.

CLIFTON PARK—Condemnation, 1895/3/6. Use by Baltimore Centennial Association, 1895/27/34. Improvement bonds, 1895/74/95. Straightening boundaries, 1899/171/225. Addition to, 1902-3/164/130 (repealed, 1904-5/143/121).

CLIFTON PLACE—Was Constitution St., 1880/25/34. Closing (Truxton to Eager Sts.), 1892/111/182.

CLIFTON ST.—Gravelling, 1891, R. 142. Now Clifton Ave. (Fulton Ave. to Francis St.),, 1905-6/1/3.

CLOCKS—(Town), repairs, 1838, R. 72; 1839, R. 53; 1857, R. 39 and 46; 1860, R. 265.

Permits for, 1858 (Nov.), R. 4; 1860, R. 169; 1872, R. 135; 1873, R. 410; 1889, R. 6 and 137; 1890, R. 13; 1891, R. 5 and 55; 1895, R. 55 and 98; 1896, R. 133; 1899, R. 21.

(See STEEPLE; TOWN-CLOCKS.)

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CLOPPER'S SPRING—Opening, 1818/19/183. Purchase of property near, 1821, R, (Feb. 2)J>p. 372; 1821,

R. (Dec. 5), p. 387. Appropriation, 1822, R. (Feb. 13), p. 432. (See SPRINGS.)

COAL—Weighing and measuring, 1845, R, 18; 1847, R. 70. Placing in streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/

33/153. Unloading from cars, 1854/66/64. Sale, 1855/49/69. Regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/69/226. Permit for bins, 1879, R. 148.

COAL-OIL—Inspection, 1876, R. 21. Not to flow in streets, etc., 1880/112/125. Storing, 1889, R. 148. (See OILS.)

COASTING—Restrictions as to, 1894/4/6; 1895/41/55. COCK-FIGHTING—Restrain and prevent, 1799/24/216; 1807/21/

134; 1826/53/341; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/ 34/126.

(See GAMING.) CODE—(Maryland), copies of Supplement, 1862, R. 86 and 119.

(City), printing, binding, etc., 1869, R. 109, 287; 1870, R. 6.. Supplement, 1875, R. 343. "Statutes" and ordinances, 1878/15/13. (City), printing, etc., 1878/83/73; 1879, R. 184. (Do.) Supplement, 1885/20/23. (Do.) New, 1891/139/188. (Do.) To extend time for preparing, 1892, R. 67.

, (Do.) Additional appropriations, 1893/213/240. (Do.) To legalize, 1893/216/345. (Do.) Examining, 1894, R. 41. (Do. and City Charter), copies for Councilmen, 1903-4/43/73. (Do.) Preparation of new, etc., 1905-6/10/15. (Public Local Laws), distributing, 1891, R. 13. (See. ORDINANCES.)

COHEN AL.—Permit for superstructure, 1904-5/87/7. COLE ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181. COLFAX, HON. SCHUYLER—Reception to, 1867, R. 304. COLLECTOR—(Of State Tax), appointment, 1841 (Apr.)/ l /5.

(See COLLECTOR, CITY; TAXES.) COLLECTOR, CITY—(Of taxes, fines, forfeitures and licenses) r

appointment and duties, 1797/6/24,

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Extending time for, 1804/18/76; 1809/5/265; 1810/27/ 288; 1811/5/304; 1815/4/49; 1816/2/63; 1817/20/124; 1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 291; 1821, R. (Mar. 29), p. 381.

Sureties to collect, 1814/2/26. Do. settlement with, 1816, R. 7. Forms for confession of judgment, etc., 1818, R. (Mar. 5),

p. 206. To complete collections, 1822/22/406. Duties, etc., 1822/35/417; 1826/8/161. Delivering accounts, 1823/12/12. Stove in office of, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133. ' Settlement of contract with, 1826, R. —, p. 380. Deduction for commissions, 1828/28/30. Abatements and releases, 1828/37/47. County tax, 1828, R. 2. Do., allowance to collectors of, 1829, R. 11. Collections for preceding years, 1829, R. 47. Compensation '(ZH'%), 1830/20/192. Closing back taxes, 1830, R. 59; 1831, R. 63; 1832, R. 17;

1833, R. 19. Work done in office of, 1834, R. 55; 1837, R. 40. Discharge, 1838, R. 35; 1840, R. 44; 1842, R. 24. Room for ex-Collector, 1839, R. 43; 1841 (Apr.), R. 2. Desk, 1841 (May), R. 2. Appointments and duties, 1841/7/21. Enforcement of collections, etc., 1841/25/48. Salary as State Collector, etc., 1842/34/42. Payment in 13. & O. stock-orders (by former), 1842, R. 67. Official bond, 1843/14/13. Enlarging office, 1844, R. 67. Charged with amount of levy, etc., 1845/10/10. Additional assistant, 1846/41/26; 1847/13/20; 1848/20/

17; 1853/75/67. Entering accounts, etc., '1849/18/26. Preparing books annually, 1849, R. 26. Repairs to office, 1850, R. 64; refitting do., 1853, R. 166;

1858, R. 64. Collection of paving-bills, 1851/37/32. Settling deficiency accounts, 1852, R. 177. Appointment, duties, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/ l l /19. Crediting assessments, 1853, R. 235. Selling for street assessments, 1853 (Nov.)/3/8. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/10/27.

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Additional bookkeeper, 1859/15/38; 1860/8/38. State commissions, 1859/74/87; 1859, R. 143. Releasing from clerk's defalcation, 1860, R..398. Appointment and duties, 1862/46/58. Returns, advertising, etc., 1863/68/87; 1865/36/40. Bookkeeper's salary, 1864/14/16. Assistant, 1865/36/40. Salaries, 1866/21/20; 1874/8/18; 1886, R. 50. Advertising arrears, 1867/3/8;. 1868/10/39 (repealed,

1876/26/19.) Increasing certain salaries, 1868/54/84. Additional clerks, 1868, R. 18, 28; 1874/124/123. Do. bailiffs, 1871/38/33; 1872/110/132; 1876/31/27. Salary of deputy, 1873/2/5; 1890/66/77. Cash bookkeeper, 1873/91/104. Transfer clerk, 1876/32/28. Bailiffs, 1880/126/145; 1882/46/123; 1884/81/97. Additional ledger clerks, 1887/11/13; 1889/154/193. Appropriation for incidental expenses, 1889, R. 12. Enforcing collections, 1890/2/4. Newspaper notices in foreign language (non-German), 1893,

R. 180. Mode of appointment, 1896/43/72. Additional clerks, 1897/15/18. Salaries, 1900/22/38; 1903-4/15/16; 1904-5/214/272;

1905-6/20/4. Compensation of bailiffs, 1900/66/21; 1903-4/40/7. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; TAXES.)

COLLEGE AL.—Repairs, 1873, R. 288. (See 1830, R. 45.) COLLINQTON AVE.—Was Choptank St., 1874/46/65.

Opening (Hampstead to Hoffman Sts.), 1876/72/58 (re-' pealed, 1881/40/59).

Do. (Fairmount Ave. to Monument Sts.), 1885/34/39. Do. (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1896/4/5. Grade, etc., 1890/13/17; 1890/23/27; 1897/80/100.

COLLINQTON SQUARE—Dedicating, etc., 1883/56/66. (See 1880/49/58.)

Under Park Commission, 1884/148/173. Commissioners for, 1896/14/17. Sidewalk, 1899, R. 76.

COLLINS AVE.—Grade, etc., 1901/129/139. COLONIZATION SOCIETY (MD. STATE)—Relinquishing charge

against, 1834, R. 13.

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COLORED CHILDREN—Conveying to House of Reformation, 1873/60/66.

(See INFANTS; NEGROES; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.) COLORED PEOPLE—For Association to improve, 1865, R. 97;

1867, R. 8. (See NEGROES; POOR; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)

COLUMBIA AVE.—Was Columbia St., 1872/105/126. Changing street signs on, 1872, R. 380. Paving, 1892/12/17; 1894, R. 183. Sidewalks, 1892/38/52. Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 170 (approved June 22, 1906).

COLUMBIA ST.—Repaving, etc., 1833, R. 46. Repairing tunnel, 1844, R. 25. Now Columbia Ave., 1872/105/126.

COLUMNS—Permit for, 1900, R. 1. COLVIN PLACE—Deed (Greenmount Ave. to McKim St.), 1888/

108/137. COLVIN ST.—Was Chestnut St. (N. of Gay St.), 1887/32/32. COMELY LANE—Was Half-Moon AL, 1850/19/21. COMET ST.—Closing (Comet to Half-Moon Als.), 1891/105/151. COMMERCE ST.—Platform at south end of, 1821/8/305.

Repaving, 1821/10/306. Repairing platform in, 1841, R. 2; 1850, R. 31, 77. Changing name to Holliday St., 1858/59/136. Do. and widening Commerce Lane, etc., 1866/55/53. Widening, 1904-5/136/107. Paving, 1905-6/136/249. Was Holliday St. (Lombard to Baltimore Sts.), 1904-5/

195/235. COMMISSIONERS, CITY—Appointment and duties, 1797/14/54;

1801/12/249. Enlargement of powers, etc., 1801/13/250; 1801/17/255;

1801/28/279; 1803/17/27; 1804/—/57; 1805/6/101. Appointment and salaries, 1806/15/108; 1807/20/119. Duties, 1808/64/260; 1809/14/277; 1811/3/302. To establish divisional lines, 1813, R. 2. Uniting with Health Commissioners, 1814/13/34. Duties as to pumps and wells, 1817/1/105. Reports from, 1817, R. 3; 1827/38/429. Accounts, 1819/12/220. Combined with Port Wardens, 1820/4/255. Contracts with, 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 293; 1820, R. (Mar.

1), p. 295.

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Payment for services rendered during vacancy in Board, 1821, R. —, p. 384.

Additional duties, 1823/20/26; 1824/32/82; 1828/3/4. Duties as Port Wardens, etc., 1826/9/165. Piling, etc., by, 1826, E. (Apr. 13), p. 392. Disposing of useless apparatus, 1828, R. 23. Salary of clerk, 1830/4/178; 1836, R. 52. Advertising for proposals, etc., 1830/33/215. Increasing salaries, 1837/33/25. Duties, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1845/34/30. Returns of paving contracts, etc., 1845/10/10. Certain duties transferred to Board of Health, 1846 (Aug.)/

3/6. Appointment, etc., of one commissioner and two assistants,

1849/3/9. Powers and duties as to paving, etc., 1849/32/35. To constitute Board of Port Wardens, 1849/48/60. For incidentals in office of, 1849, R. 125. Appointment and duties, 1850 (Rev.)/14/30. Surveyor's level for, 1853, R. 213. Renovating office, 1856, R. 211; safe for do., 1858, R. 110. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.), O. 12-14, pp. 41-54. Providing for Board (and Port Wardens), 1861/3/12. Use of jail building, 1861/7/22. Salary of Assistant Commissioner and clerk, 1864/23/21. Do. of Commissioner, 1865/4/13. Permits as to frame buildings, 1865/10/16. To repair streets and alleys, 1867, R. 130. Do. (torn up by Gas Co. or Water Board), 1867, R. 409. Permits for certain structures, 1868/6/29; 1868/17/46. Contracts for City buildings, 1868/8/35. Salaries, 1868/37/60; 1871/7/9; 1892/98/153. . Permits for'various structures, 1869/30/26; 1870/87/141. Contracts for building and repairing, 1871/37/32. Assistants, 1875/112/85. Unexpended balances, 1880, R. 226. Appropriation, 1882, R. 61.

Transferring accounts, 1886, R. 189; 1892, R. 110. Skilled labor, 1893/16/24. Deficiency appropriations, 1894, R. 5; 1895/65/85. Appointments and duties, 1895/71/92; 1896/17/29. Pamphlet code, 1895/110/139. Storage lot, 1898/12/16.

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Transferring balances, 1898/130/166. Inspection fees, 1899/172/226. Assistants, 1899/184/243. (See COVE; PAVING;. STRUCTURES; SURVEYOR.)

COMMISSIONERS OF FINANCE—(See FINANCE COMMIS­SIONERS.) .

COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH—(See HEALTH COMMISSION­ERS.)

COMMISSIONERS OF STREETS—Appropriation for, 1822, R. (Mar. 23), p. 443.

(See STREETS.) COMMISSIONERS OF STREET=CLEANINQ—(See STREET-

CLEANING.) COMMITTEE—Expenses of, etc. (to Annapolis), 1832, R. 47;

1839, R. 113, 120; 1842, R. 59; 1853, R. 176; 1858, R.30. Do. (to Washington), 1845, R. 13. Sanitary Convention, 1859, R. 138.

COMPTON ST.—Was Abey's AL, 1890/139/198. COMPTROLLER, CITY—Appointment, duties, etc., 1857/8/43;

1858 (Rev.)/9/24. Salary, 1864/55/40.

Additional clerk, 1870/28/78; 1877/2/3. Salaries, etc., 1871/21/19; 1883/8/12. Clerks, bonds, etc., 1877/44/39; 1896/156/231. Appointment, etc., 1881/3/4; 1896/33/57. Deputy, 1888/109/138. Do., salary as Clerk to Board of Estimates, 1899/161/212;

1905-6/31/77. Voucher files, 1891, R. 44. Transferring balances, 1898/136/171. Assistants, 1903-4/18/22; 1904-5/199/241. License and market detective, 1904-5/219/282. (See CLAIMS; REGISTRATION; TAXES.)

CONCEALED WEAPONS—To prevent carrying, 1839, R. 7. CONCERTS—Free permits for charitable, 1815, R. 5.

Licenses, 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126. In parks, 1865, R. 99; 1866, R. 141. (See MUSIC; MUSICAL PARTIES; PARKS; THE­

ATRICAL EXHIBITIONS.) CONCORD ST.—Paving, 1815/8/52; 1893/167/266; 1894/3/4;

1894/5/6. Now Wagner St. (E. of Leakin St.), 1888/90/109. Widening, 1890/113/152.

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CONCORDIA SOCIETY—Building privileges, 1864, R. 152. CONDEMNATION—Payment for certain property acquired by,

1824, R. (Feb. 17), p. 91. Proceedings by City, 1903-4/46/76; 1903-4/60/105. -

CONDUITS—Issuing stock for (telephone wires, etc.), 1896/120/ 184.

Under-ground (Central Ry. Co.), 1896/154/230. Duct rentals, 1900/81/49. Do. (United Ry. & E. Co.), 1901-2/54/118. Against tampering with man-holes, etc., 1901/101/75. $1,000,000 loan for extending (electrical), 1902-3/87/8. Renting space (by University of Md.) in, 1904-5/115/63. For furnishing light, heat and power (Fentress and Medairy)

1901-2/18/41; 1904-5/161/118. Reconstructing, 1904-5/190/227. Permit to use (Holmes Electric Protective Co.), 1904-5/

265/372. Do. (Jacob Epstein), 1905-6/115/193. (See ELECTRICAL COMMISSION; SUBWAYS.)

CONFECTIONERIES—(See BAKERIES.) CONFEDERATE VETERANS—Invitation to hold convention,

1896, R. 62. CONSERVATORIES—(See FRAME BUILDINGS.) CONSOLIDATED RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) CONSTABLES—(City), appointment of, 1798/91/162; 1799/7/

195; 1801/12/249. (High), fuel, etc., for office of, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 3. (Do.) assistants to, 1839/8/15. (Do.) office for, 1844/33/30. (Do.) salary of, 1846/39/26; 1855/48/68. (Do.) to keep record of fires, 1849/27/32. (Do.) furniture for office of, 1850, R. 57. (Do.) duties as chief of police, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/28/98. (Do.) deficiency appropriation for, 1853, R. 253. Deputy High (etc.), 1839/6/13. (Do.) office abolished, 1844/6/10. Badges for employees of railroads as, 1853/9/17. For increasing number of, 1868, R. 47. Appointments of certain, 1900/58/10; 1900/89/58; 1901/

116/111; 1901/117/111; 1901/141/173; 1901-2/9/33; 1901-2/23/56; 1901-2/24/57; 1901-2/38/72; 1901-2/ 75/157; 1902-3/85/3; 1902-3/91-96/15-18; 1902-3/133 and 134/73; 1903-4/37/65; 1904-5/231/308; 1905-6/

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19/52; 1905-6/128/236; 1905-6, O. 158 (approved June 18, 1906). (See BAILIFFS.)

CONSTITUTION ST.—Regrading, 1855, R. 93. Now Clifton Place (N. of Penitentiary wall), 1880/25/34. Deed for (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1882/102/189. Opening (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1895/43/57. (Great) grade, etc., 1897/18/21.

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN—For services as, 1836, R. 69. Duties, 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. Office abolished, 1839/3/12. Do. re-established, salary, etc., 1841/3/20. Duties, etc., transferred to Health Officer, 1844/6/10. (See HEALTH; HEALTH OFFICER; QUARANTINE.)

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES—(See DISEASES.) CONTRACTS—To reimburse for loss under, 1827, R. (Mar. 27),

p. 457. For furnishing oil, coal, wood, stationery, etc., 1843/16/15;

1849/47/60; 1850 (Rev.)/10/18. City officers not to be concerned in (City), 1850 (Rev.)/4/8;

1821/7/304; 1862/50/75. To defer opening of proposals, 1853, R. 245. Awarding, 1858/2/6. Settlement with sureties, 1859, R. 202. Awarded to "loyal" persons only, 1864/20/19. Sealed proposals, 1873/64/70. Protection from negligence, 1879/52/62. Retaining 10% on, 1887/34/33. City officers, 1890/94/132. For work and supplies, 1893/3/10. Do. and materials, 1894/52/66. Requirements for municipal, 1901-2/59/128.

CONVENTIONS—(Constitutional), requesting sessions in Balti­more, 1864, R. 94.

(Union National), accommodations for, 1864, R. 118. (Emigrant), tendering hospitalities to, 1868, R. 445. (National Commercial), expenses of, 1871, R. 220.

CONVEYANCES—Examination of, 1818, R! (Feb. 25), p. 204.

(See DEEDS; SALES; VEHICLES.) CONWAY ST.—Filling up and wharfing, 1806/19/117.

Repaving, 1832, R. 13. Closing (Howard to Eutaw St.), 1861/51/63 (3rd section

repealed, 1875/154/128).

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COOKE (COOK) ST.—Opening (Gilmor St. to Penna. Ave.), 1866/ 15/14.

Now Patterson Ave., 1871/72/59. COOKSIE ST.—Opening (Clement to Cuba Sts.), 1887/24/25.

Grade, etc., 1894/126/155. COOPERAGE—Depression in business, 1886, R. 8. CORDERS, WOOD—(See FIREWOOD; WOOD-CORDERS.) CORN—(Indian), inspection of, 1800/40/227; 1807/32/188.

(See FLOUR; GRAIN.) CORNICES—Permits for, 1866, R. 224; 1900, R. 5; 1901-2, R. 17.

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.) CORONERS—Payment of, 1829/26/119; 1830/13/186; 1855, R.

222; 1856, R. 104. Interments by, 1843, R. 32. Accounts, 1855, R. 5. Physicians' fees, 1857, R. 98. Reports, 1857, R. 178. Inquests, 1858 (Rev.)/45/201. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; INQUESTS.)

CORPORATIONS—(Foreign), investments in State and City stocks, 1839, R. 74.

(Public-service), digest of grants to, 1905-6/131/238. COSTS—To defray bills of, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 101; 1838, R. 83. COTTON—(Wadding, etc.), restricting manufactories of, 1846/

7/8; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. 1 Permits for do., 1867 (Nov.), R. 47; 1872, R. 142. COUNCIL, CITY—(See CITY COUNCIL.) COUNSEL—(City), to pass on public instruments, 1823, R. (Feb.

4), p. 37. ' Fees to certain attorneys, 1823, K. (Mar. I), p. 4UU.

Assistant, 1824, R. (Mar. 9), p. 92; 1859, R. 65, 180. Duties of, 1826/7/158.

; Additional to City Attorney,' 1826, R. (May 31), p. 395.' Employment of, 1827/14/404. Money from suits for taxes, 1827, R. (Jan. 22), p. 443;

1828, R. 7. Fees in certain cases, 1827 (Mar. 2), p. 451. Compensation of, 1829/23/117. Additional, 1831, R. 27; 1840 (June), R. 10. In pending and future suits, 1832/4/9. Special, 1836, R. 72; 1839, R. 79. Journeys and consultations with, 1836, R. 106. For Ways and Means Committee, 1839, R. 8.

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To resist claim against City, 1839, R. 84. To compromise do., 1839, R. 108. Prosecuting removed criminal cases, 1839 (May), R. 3. Services and expenses at Annapolis, 1839 (May), R. 8. Payment for services as extra, 1846, R. 17. For joint special committee, 1852, R. 68. Payment for services as, 1853, R. 158. Special, 1854, R. 121 and 154; 1857, R. 93 and 107; 1858

(Nov.), R. 31; 1860, R. 23 and 356; 1861, R. 96; 1862, R. 29 and 146; 1863, R. 93; 1864, R. 128; (for City Register), 1886, R. 80; case removed to Anne Arundel Co., 1886, R. 92.

Assistant, 1854/26/35, 1859, R. 65, 180; 1867, R. 237. Additional, 1857, R. 7; 1858, R. 43; 1858 (Nov.), R. 13;

1881/105/148. To test legislation for removing City government, 1867,

R. 1. COUNSELLOR, CITY—Duties, 1838 (Rev.)/6/16; 1842/5/20;

(as to deeds), 1842/25/35. Appointment and duties, 1850 (Rev.)/7/12; 1864/71/54. Referring claims to, 1853, R. 67; 1860, R. 396. Special appropriations, 1854, R. 139; 1856 (Nov.), R. 3;

1857, R. 117. To appeal a certain case, 1857, R. 185. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/7/17. To approve titles, etc., 1863/20/39. Additional compensation, 1868/81/123; 1874, R. 391. Attendance at City Hall, 1879, R. 173.

COUNTERFEITS—(Notes, coin, etc.), to reimburse Register for, 1852, R. 19.

COUNTRY PRODUCE—Licenses for wholesale commission mer­chants, 1904-5/117/68.

COUNTRY WAGONS-Time for remaining on streets, 1800/35/224. (See WAGONS.)

COUNTY ST.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1828, R. 39. COUNTY WHARF—(Market St., Fells Point), stone wharf, 1835,

R. 46. Appropriations, 1836/51/68. For completion, 1836, R. 29. Repairs, 1837, R. 14; 1846, R. 62; 1849, R. 66; 1862, R.

68; 1868, R. 419. Ferry boats landing at, 1872, R. 85. (See MARKET ST.)

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COUPONS—Destroying paid, etc., 1856, R. 17. COURT—Opening a (Post-Office Ave. to HoUiday St.), 1880/149/

171 (repealed, 1881/29/43). COURT OF APPEALS—Hearing of important City cases by, 1838,

R. 90; 1862, R. 8. COURT-HOUSE—Altering, 1829, R. 39.

Using lot as flower garden, 1833, R. 75. Issuing stock for repairs, 1835/19/19; 1838/12/216. For fireproof offices, etc., 1835, R. 24. Payment for watchman, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 5. Issuing stock, 1838/30/229. Safe (Circuit), 1854, R. 13; do. (Orphans'), 1863, R. 94. Repairing roof, etc., 1855, R. 92; 1857, R. 118; 1865, R. 92. Improvements, furniture, etc., 1856 (Nov.)/3/7. Renovating rooms (Orphans' Court), 1856, R. 175; do. (clerk

Circuit), 1860, R. 389. Watchmen, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/31/144. Gas (Criminal Court), 1860, R. 133; do. (Circuit), 1860,

(Nov.),R. 3. Sinking fund, 1862/30/36; 1863/36/45. Repainting, etc., 1862, R. 65. Refitting (Common Pleas), 1863, R. 76. For redeeming bonds, 1863/10/30. Rooms for clerk (Circuit) and Sheriff, 1863, R. 121. Repairs, 1863, R. 74; 1864, R. 33 and 39; 1859, R. 68. Do. (Circuit), 1864, R. 117; do. (Criminal), 1866 (Oct.),

R. 58. Watchman's salary, 1864/64/47.

Do. Janitor (Orphans'), 1864/58/41. Improving (City), 1864, R. 11. Refurnishing (Superior Court), 1864, R. 99, 161. Improving clerk's office (Circuit), 1865, R. 45; 1867, R. 17. Do. (Common Pleas), 1865, R. 54. Do. (basement), 1866, R. 146. Alterations, 1866, R. 156; do. (basement), 1867, R. 142. For completion, 1866, R. 260. Furnishing Courtrooms, 1866, R. 270. Superintendent's salary, 1867/56/65. Fitting up offices, 1867, R. 65. Hydrant, 1867, R. 212. Furnishing rooms (City Court), 1867, R. 253. Do. (Record Office, Superior Court), 1867, R. 345. Filing cases in clerk's office (Common Pleas), 1868, R. 122.

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New matting in clerk's office (do.), 1870, K. 14J. Improving (Orphans' Court), 1868, R. 290. Repairs, 1868, R. 455; 1891, R. 180. Watchman, 1869/8/11. Platform, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1869, R. 50. Salary of janitor and watchmen, 1871/8/10. Windows (Circuit Court), 1871, R. 93. Bookcase for clerk's office (City Court), 1871, R. 155. Repairs (Orphans' Court, etc.), 1872, R. 270; 1868, R. 1.43. Do. (City and Common Pleas Courts), 1874, R. 203. Preserving books, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1874, R. 450. Superintendent's salary, 1875/51/38. Improvements (Masonic Building), 1875, R. 182. Repairing entrance (Criminal Court), 1877, R. 47. Ventilating (do.), 1879, R. 167. Carpet (Orphans' Court), 1877, R. 241. Repairs (Common Pleas), 1878, R. 13. Do. (Criminal Court), 1880, R. 9 and 136. Do. (Clerk's office, Common Pleas), 1880, R. 146. Do. (Criminal Court), 1880, R. 159. Do. (Clerk's office, Circuit Court), 1880, R. 243. Ventilator, 1881, R. 2. Commission, 1880, R. 31 and 220. Improvements (Criminal Court), 1881, R. 29. Carpet (City), 1881, R. 181; do. (Criminal Court), 1882, R. 200. Do. (Orphans' Court), 1882, R. 197; do. (Superior Court),

1883/37/47. Do. (Common Pleas), 1883, R. 124. Janitor (Orphans' Court), 1882/35/39. Refitting (Circuit Court), 1882, R. 5. Repairs (Criminal Court), 1884, R. 83. Elevator, etc. (Orphans' Court, etc.), 1885, R. 32. Janitor's salary (Orphans' Court), 1887/31/31. Repairs, etc. (Criminal Court), 1887, R. 97 and 135. Carpet, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1887, R. 121. Do. (City Court), 1887, R. 123. Do. (Criminal Court), 1887, R. 124. Asking for use of TJ. S. Courthouse, 1888, R. 66. Repairing portico, etc., 1888, R. 123. Additional rooms for clerk (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1889, R.

116. Commission to build addition, 1890/65/75 (repealed, 1891/

93/136).

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Do. for improvements, 1890, R. 57. Steps, etc. (City Court), 1891, R. 308. Furniture (Criminal Court), 1892, R. 62. For new location, 1893/81/187. Titles to site, 1893/83/141. Building committee, 1893/108/187; 1893/187/302; 1893/

198/316. Superintendent (City and Circuit Courts), 1893/128/213. Clerk's room (Superior Court), 1893, R. 5; 1894, R. 85.

. Requesting use of old U. S. building, 1893, R. 215. Use of lot (N. of do.), 1895/16/23. Rooms for Judge of new Court, 1895, R. 2 and 47. Filling vacancy in Commission, 1895, R. 43. Heating apparatus, etc. (temporary building), 1895, R. 243. Coal and wood (for do.), 1895, R. 249. Fence around (New), 1895, R. 244. Books and bookcases (for J udge-at-large), 1896, R. 137. Quarters for additional Judge, 1897, R. 6. Vacancies on building committee, 1898/8/11. Transferring balance, 1899, R. 5.

Accommodations for second additional Judge, 1899, R. 11. Tablet, 1899, R. 153. Employees in, under Inspector of Public Buildings, 1900/

27/43. Mural decorations, 1900, R. 7; 1901/102/77; 1902-3/145/93. Memorial to S. T. Wallis, 1901-2/4/6. Repairing damage from fire, 1904-5/98/30. Building Committee (additional powers), 1904/156/170. I n q u i ^ as to cost of removing boilers, etc., 1904-5, R. 16. Removing memorial tablet, 1905-6/135/248. (See COURTS.)

COURTHOUSE LANE—Paving, 1855, R. 77 and 109; 1884/51/58.

Closing, 1894/122/153. COURTLAND ST.—Repairs, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199.

Grade, 1832, R. 57; 1875, R. 497; 1890/104/144; 1890/ 166/233.

Kerbing, 1878/66/44; 1880, R. 143. COURTS—Expenses (Baltimore County and Orphans'), 1829/26/

119; 1830/13/186. Baltimore City, 1830/19/191; 1831/5/267. Payment for attendance (witnesses, etc.), 1831, R. 64. Renting rooms (for Balto. Co. Court, etc.), 1836, R. 54;

1853 (Nov.), R. 10.

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Surplus receipts, fees, fines, etc., 1852, R. 18. Suit against clerk's bondsmen (Common Pleas), 1854, R. 7. Indexing dockets (City), 1864, R. 108. Recopying judgment dockets (Common Pleas), 1867, R.

268. Judgment indexes, 1870, R. 56; 1871, R. 177 (Superior). Preserving records (Circuit and City), 1873, R. 421. Repairing books (Superior), 1877, R. 113. Clerks' itemized accounts, 1879, R. 69. Examination of expenditures (by Supreme Bench), 1875,

R. 486; 1879, R. 88. Protecting records (Circuit), 1880, R. 97. To rent and furnish rooms (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1889/3/5.

' Indexes (City), 1894, R. 84. 'Expenses (Circuit, No. 2), 1892, R. 274. Temporary accommodations, 1895/23/30. Rooms for clerk (Superior), 1895, R. 70. Preserving records, etc. (Circuit), 1898/58/83; 1904-5/171/

194. Re-indexing, etc. (City), 1905-6/114/191. (See BALTIMORE CITY COURT; COURT-HOUSE;

EXPENSES, CERTAIN; EXPENSES, SUNDRY; RECORDS.)

COVE (THE)—Extending wharves at, 1816/26/92. Improvement of,. 1823/19/23; 1826/61/356; 1828/33/32. (See NAVIGATION.)

COVE ST.—To carry water down, 1818, R. (July 9), p. 198. Repairs, 1823, R. (Feb. 25), p. 40; 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p.

452; 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 4. Paving and tunnelling, 1834, R. 74. Changing name to Fremont St., 1846/38/25.

COVERED WAYS—Permits for, 1877, R. 56; 1880, R. 53. (See EOOT-WAYS.)

COVINQTON ST.—For opening, 1839/50/49. Condemning (Montgomery to Cross Sts.), 1856/22/21. Regrading, 1858/1/5; 1875/133/111. Opening (Fort Ave. to Winder St.), 1875, R. 342. Opening (Fort Ave. to Donaldson St.), 1876/25/19. Grade, etc., 1878/42/34; 1880/77/92; 1884/5/8; 1894/

127/156. Opening (Fort Ave. to Gould St.), 1880/103/117. Do. (Cross St. to Fifth Lane), 1891/12/17. Settling grading suits, 1883, R. 12.

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COWS—(And calves), treatment of, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/ 27/74.

Market-place for, 1832, R. 88; 1845/18/18. Regulating stables, 1840 (Apr.)/4/6. Cruelty to (calves), 1850 (Rev.)/31/119. (And calves), driving through streets, 1882/67/141. Dairy stables, 1896/65/101; 1901-2/56/121. (See CATTLE.)

COWPEN AL.—Passage-way, 1853, R. 6. Now Garrett St., 1877/3/4.

CRANES—Permits to erect, 1837, R. 103; 1892, R. 124. Repairing (at City Block), 1838, R. 43.

CREEK AL.—Grade, etc. (Cross to Winter Sts.), 1884/99/117. CRIMINAL COURT—City appeals in, 1854, R. 24.

Maintenance, 1883, R. 168. (See COURT-HOUSE; COURTS; TAXES.)

CROSS ST.—Examining condition of, 1843, R. 77. Repairs, 1843, R. 103. Condemning (Mt. Clare Station to Ridgely's Addition),

1853/39/41. Removing obstructions, 1859, R. 242. Paving (Market Space), 1861, R. 120; 1866, R. 144. Wharf at foot of, 1866, R. 145. Regrading, 1872/97/117; 1875, R. 282; 1877/4/4. Grade, etc., 1886/9/10.

CROSS=ST. MARKET (INSTITUTE)—Leasing lot for and erect­ing, 1845, R. I l l ; 1845, R. 112; 1846, R. 45.

Selling stalls in, 1846, R. 30, 74; 1849, R. 34. Sundry regulations, 1846/15/11; 1851/19/23; 1860/47/66. New house, etc., 1864/33/27; 1869/54/57. Gas-lamps, 1865, R. 104. Shed, 1865, R. 152. Clerk's salary, 1866/12/13. Hose, 1868, R. 410; 1873, R. 257; 1874, R. 336; 1876, R.

192;, 1877, R. 60; 1880, R. 141; 1883, R. 56; 1885, R. 114; 1887, R. 9; 1891, R. 163.

Improving, 1869, R. 228. Completing hall, 1871, R. 29. Whitewashing, 1871, R. 332; 1877, R. 144; 1878, R. 220;

1879, R. 146. Addition, 1872, R. 107 and 356. Ventilators, 1872, R. 177. Exchanging stalls, etc., 1873/39/50.

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Bell, 1873, R. 69. Cleaning, 1875, R. 284. Repairs, 1876, R. 64; 1877, R. 158; 1878, R. 161; 1879, R.

160; 1880, R. 114; 1884, R. 220; 1885, R. 95; 1892, R. 52. Spouting, etc., 1881, R. 133. Paving streets, etc., 1858, R. 42; 1885/8/11; 1888, R. 13. Use of hall by Women's Relief Corps, G. A. R., 1891, R. 88. Do. by First Regiment, 1893, R. 112. Renting hall for religious meetings, 1891, R. 223. Leasing hall, 1883/75/89; 1896, R. 9. Frescoing Institute, etc., 1899, R. 108. Use by Boys'Brigade, 1899, R. 110; 1900/40/79; 1900, R. 19. Do. by Riverside Park Christian Church, 1901-2, R. 15. Do. by Newark Pleasure Club, 1902-3/101/40. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

CROSSINGS—Health Commissioner to clean, 1871, R. 46. Railway companies to repair, 1874, R. 26. Plates for, 1876, R. 153. Stone, 1884/1/3. ' Vitrified brick, etc., 1904-5/97/29. (See FLAG-STONES.)

CROSS=STREETS—Paving, 1815/6/61; 1821/48/342; 1825, R. (Mar. 12), p. 145;

Altering (at Baltimore and Ann Sts.), 1839, R. 107. Paving and repaving, 1851 (Aug.)/2/58; 1851, R. 136. Filling up (East Falls Ave. to Caroline St.), 1853, R. 78;

1854, R. 15. (See PAVING; STREETS.)

CROWFOOT AL.—Grading, 1855/4/27. CUBA ST.—Opening (Hull to Andre Sts.), 1882/122/217.

Grade, etc., 1884/6/9. " CULVERTS—Repairs (Baltimore St., E. of Broadway), 1845, R.

105. Request for (Ostend St. and Burgundy AL), 1857, R. 153. To build (E. Fayette St.), 1858, R. 13. Repairs, 1859, R. 159; 1868, R. 20; 1869, R. 294. Constructing, 1871, R. 122; 1873, R. 355; 1874, R. 330. Building (Bayard St.), 1876, R. 170. Do." (Eager and Calvert Sts.), 1887, R. 59; 1888, R. 62.

"'Do. (Jefferson St.), 1891, R. 36. Extending (North Ave.), 1900, R. 23. (See BRIDGES; GUTTERS.)

CUMBERLAND, MD.—Invitation to authorities of, 1871, R. 308.

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CUMBERLAND ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Gilmor St.), 1860/ 92/121.

Do. (Penna. Ave. to Boundary Ave.), 1866/81/181. CURB=STONES—To secure footways, 1797/14/55; 1803/33/53;

1807/20/128. Narrow streets, not required on, 1826/9/165. Payment for, 1829, R. 42. Granite, etc., 1833, R. 69; (partial repeal), 1837, R. 19. Size of, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117. Removal of, 1839, R. 46; 1852, R. 16. Re-setting, 1848, R. 25; 1851, R. 15; 1852, R. 105. > Examination of, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/15/34. Round (Columbian E. II.), 1855, R. 96. Altering, 1858, R. 100; 1868, R. 491; 1870, R. 89, 182. Re-setting, 1859, R. 78, 120; 1861, R. 110; 1865, R. 153. Do. (Financial district), 1904-5/270/379. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; FOOT-WAYS; KERB­

STONES.) CUSTOM=HOUSE—(Old), for donation of columns from, 1900-1,

R. 26 and 30. CUSTOMHOUSE AVE.—Was Post-Office Ave., 1904-5/239/325. CURLEY ST.—Opening (Baltimore St. to Fairmount Ave.), 1898/

102/136. Grade, etc., 1905-6/118/196.

CYPRESS AL.—Ceding (Pratt to Lombard Sts.), 1830, R. 50. Opening, 1831/3/265. •' Approving Act relating to, 1832/39/39.

D DAIRYMEN—To enforce Act for protection of, etc., 1884/132/

151. (See COWS.)

DALLAS ST.—Was Strawberry AL, 1846/44/29. Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. Grade, etc., 1856/23/21; 1876/138/143; 1880/52/61. Repairs, 1859, R. 125. Opening (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1887/40/51. Do. (Oliver to Hoffman Sts.), 1888/115/145. Naming "Ridge Place" (do.), 1888/118/147. Opening (Oliver to Lanvale Sts.), 1891/50/70.

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DAMAGED GOODS—To prevent bringing into City, 1807/26/148; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.

(See HEALTH.) DAMAGES—Sustained in building Gay-St. Bridge, 1824, R. 24.

Approving Act allowing (for improvements on opening Eutaw and Monument Sts.), 1829, R. 53.

For property destroyed by mob, 1863, R. 16, 125. (See MOBS; PAYMENTS.)

DANGEROUS WALLS—(And buildings), to be taken down, 1850 (Rev.)/14/30; 1854/30/37; 1863/6/17; 1880, R. 81.

Making safe, 1887/35/34. Taking down, 1895/81/106; 1901-2/82/176. (See BUILDINGS; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; FALL­

ING WALLS; WALLS.) DARK LANE—Now Stewart Court (St. Paul to Courtland Sts.),

1870/59/105. Grade, etc., 1875/137/113; .1890/104/144; 1890/166/233.

DAVIS ST.—Paving, 1893/171/275; 1895/93/118. DAWSON AL.—Opening (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1838/27/227.

Deed for (do.), 1842, R. 27. Now Otterbein St., 1879/25/27.

DEAD ANIMALS—Not to remain in streets, etc., 1797/15/61; 1801/27/277; 1807/29/169.

Carts for conveying, 1863, R. 84; 1867, R. 63. Regulations for removing, 1893/183/295.. (See GARBAGE; NUISANCES.)

DEAD BODIES—Time for remaining unburied, 1895/69/90.

Permits for conveyance of, 1904-5/103/37. DEAD=HOUSE—For establishing, 1856/28/24; 1860/41/63.

At Middle Station-House, 1862, R. 18. In Western Potter's Field, 1864, R. 120. In Eastern do., 1865, R. 129. (See MORGUE.)

DEAF=MUTES—(Indigent), returns as to, 1829/9/101. (And blind), do., 1840/9/27. Recommended as beneficiaries, 1853, R. 243; 1857, R. 21

and 188; 1858, R. 147 and 148; 1859 (Nov.), R. 22; 1860, R. 91, 109, 110, 147, 148, 258, 313, 368; 1861, R. 29, 137; 1862, R. 6, 69; 1863, R. 11, 182; 1864, R. 36; 1865, R. 67; 1866, R. 29, 142, 143, 150; 1866 (Oct.), R. 13; 1868, R. 124, 152; 1869, R. 194.

For education of, • 1863/2/8; 1864/35/28; 1865/8/15; 1869/43/45.

Removing to Frederick, Md., 1868, R. 380.

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DEATHS—Registration of, 1904-5/112/58. (See HEALTH DEPARTMENT; REGISTRATION.)

DEBT, MILITARY—(See MILITARY DEBT). DEBT, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC DEBT). DEBTS—Of Corporation, to discharge certain, 1798/79/152.

Due .to Corporation, for release of, 1827, R. (Feb. 6), p. 445; 1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 451.

DECATUR ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38. Opening (Claggett to Beason Sts.), 1876/87/70; 1876,

R. 99. Grade, etc., 1878/51/40.

DECKER AL.—Public (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1856 (Nov.)/6/19. DECKER ST.—Opening (Chase to Oliver Sts.), 1849/7/11.

Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1852/39/30. Abutments at, 1854, R. 106. Grade, etc., 1864, R. 160; 1869/28/23. Bridge over ravine, 1865, R. 111. Paving, etc., 1873, R. 371 and 396. Now Maryland Ave. (Chase St. to Boundary Ave.), 1875/

136/113. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE—Reading, in Grammar

Schools, 1895, R. 143. DEEDS—Accepting (for bed of Street between Pratt and Lom­

bard Sts., from Amity Al. to Schroeder St.), 1844, R. 64. Do. (Alley between Baltimore and Holland Sts., from

Amity Al. to Schroeder St.; and street between McHenry and Ramsay Sts., from Poppleton St. to Amity AL), 1844, R. 100.

Do. (Alley between Ramsey and Columbia Sts., from Amity to Callender Als.; street do., from Dawson Al. to Poppleton St.; street between Pratt and McHenry Sts., from Scott to Parkin Sts.; street between Lombard and Pratt Sts., from Poppleton St. to Amity AL), 1844, R. 125.

Confirmatory (Ogston St. and Broadway), 1861, R. 40. Do. (Opening Chase St.), 1868, R. 80. Of property N. E. side of Richmond Market, 1872, R. 188. Mayor to execute, 1879/7/9. Do. (Centre and Front Sts.), 1880, R. 122. Do. (Block St.), 1880, R. 241. Confirmatory (to Adeline Abrams), 1882, R. 143. Of lot bought by City at tax-sale (Broadway), 1889, R. 43. (See ALLEYS; CONVEYANCES; COUNSELLOR,.CITY;

RECORDS; STREETS.)

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DEFACING—Houses, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/ 110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1899/208/282.

(See CHURCHES; WORSHIP, PUBLIC.) DEFENCE—(Of City) appropriation for, 1861/22/37 (repealed

1862/19/28). Do. partly at Mayor's disposal, 1681, R. 187. For issuing $80,000 in twenty-year bonds, 1862/18/27. Do. tax for redemption, 1862/31/37.

- Drill-rooms, etc., 1862/56/84. Selling arms and repaying loans, 1862, R. 49. Continuing Committee, 1863, R. 204. Reimbursement for fortifications, 1864, R. 2. Appropriating $100,000 for, 1864, R. 148. Thanks to volunteers under Governor's call, 1864, R. 150. Do. to laborers on fortifications, 1864, R. 151. Do. to Committee, 1865, R. 12. (See TAXES; VOLUNTEERS.)

DEFENDERS—(Old) pension for one of, 1870/10/16. (Do.), do. for widow of, 1881/41/61. -(See FIRST DEFENDERS.)

DEFENDERS' ASSOCIATION—Appropriations for, 1860/78/109;

1871/63/53. DEFICIENCIES—(Of ground), release of claims for, 1824, R.

Feb. 7), p. 86. (In City Treasury), to provide for, 1857/24/57; 1858/37/

69; 1859/87/98; 1878/3/5. (See APPROPRIATIONS; BORROWING MONEY.)

DELLWOOD AVE.—Repairs, 1893, R. 33. DELUOL AL.—(Formerly Moore's AL), deed of, 1841 (Dec), R. 2.

(See MOORE AL.) DEPARTMENTS—(City), for re-organization of, 1843, R. 110.

Accommodation of, 1867, R. 291. To investigate, 1878, R. 284. Commission to examine, 1890, R. 2. Saturday office-hours, 1892/54/107. For defraying extraordinary expenses of, 1904-5/146/129. (See PRINTING, PUBLIC; REPORTS.)

DEPOSITS—Of City moneys in bank, 1807/23/139; 1890/3/5; 1890/5/8.

(See REGISTER.) DETECTIVE—License and market, 1884/20/20.

(See MAYOR.) DEWBERRY AL.—Public (Baltimore to HoUins and Lombard

Sts.), 1838, R. 46.

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Condemning (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1841, R. 14. Do. and deed for (Fayette to Lexington Sts.), 1848/40/31. f

Closing part of, 1850/22/23. Now Carlton St., 1853/25/29; 1888, R. 171. ; Do. (S. of Baltimore St.), 1888/91/110.

DEWEY, REAR=ADMIRAL QEORQE—Thanks to, 1899, R. 70. DIAMOND AL.—Gates across, 1858, R. 135.

Enclosure on, 1868, R. 213. Raising, etc., 1874, R. 8. Obstructions, 1876, R. 366. Buying ground for, 1877, R. 79.

DIAMOND ST.—Was Market AL, 1842/14/27. DIGEST—Of grants to Public-Service Corporations, > 1905-6/

131/238. DIPHTHERIA—(Sec DISEASES.) DIRECT TAXATION—For raising $120,000 annually from, etc.,

1832, R. 24. To extend lines of, 1831/21/287; 1850/5/8; 1850/48/44;

1853/36/38; 1858/34/65; 1859/82/96; 1868/65/94; 1872/109/128; 1873/9/14; 1874/55/72.

Asking for power to extend limits of, 1872, R. 82. Surveyor to define, do., 1873, R. 37. For City's poAver as to limits of, 1874, R. 63. (See TAXATION; TAXES.)

DIRECTORY—Purchase of (City), 1863, R. 122.

(Business), 1872/75/88. DIRT—(And filth) to be removed, 1797/15/62; 1801/27/274;

1803/24/38. Not to be removed from streets, 1807/29/173; 1818/6/173;

1818/15/179; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Household, 1821/64/356. Payment for removing, 1825, R. (Feb. 26), p. 134. Removing from paved streets, 1832/13/16. From Bond St., to fill up Canal St., 1837, R, 64. Not to be thrown into Basin, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. Removing, 1823/27/21; 1861, R. 147. Do. from repaved streets, etc., 1872/28/39. (See GARBAGE; HEALTH; HUGHES ST.; NUISANCES;

OBSTRUCTIONS; RUBBISH; SCAVENGERS; SEW­ERS; STREETS.)

DIRT=CARTS—To be kept tight, 1826/15/220. Use of, 1827/33/419; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133. (See CARTS; DIRT.)

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DISABLED SOLDIERS' HOME—Appropriations for, 1867, R. 111. DISCOUNTS—On benefits in "Burnt District," 1905-6, O. 149

(approved June 14, 1906). - (See TAXES.)

DISEASES—(Infectious), to prevent, 1797/11/38; 1797/55/121; 1797/56/122; 1798/72/137.

(Do. and contagious) sufferers from, 1826/14/201. Do. renting house for, 1834, R. 7. Memorial as to, 1834, R. 15. For hospital, 1834, R. 76; 1836, R. 55; 1866, R. 215;

1872,R. 228; 1893/74/126; 1893/164/263; 1893, R. 4; 1899/141/178.

Do. Using proceeds of sale of old Marine Hospital pro­perty, 1900/86/54.

Do. Commission, 1901/127/135; 1905-6/9/13. Malignant, 1827/34/423. Prevention of, 1840 (June)/4/12. Regulations, 1847/59/51. To prevent spreading, 1880/6/9; 1885, R. 36. Reports by physicians, 1882/125/219; 1890/22/26. Including typhoid fever, 1895/83/109. (See HOSPITAL; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC; SMALL-POX.)

DISPENSARIES—City property rent-free to (First Baltimore Gen­eral), 1822, R. (Mar. 21), p. 443; 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141.

Rent due by (Second), 1828, R. 33. (Eastern), appropriations for, 1834, R. 51; 1835, R. 45;

1836, R. 20; 1837, R. 49; 1839, R. 24; 1842, R. 23; 1843, R. 28; 1844, R. 23; 1845, R. 119; 1846, R. 21; 1868, K. 58.

(Do) City represented at elections of, 1837, R. 89. (Baltimore General), rent, 1838, R. 14. (Do.) appropriations for, 1839, R. 26; 1840, R. 23; 1841,

R. 4; 1842, R. 22; 1843, R. 27; 1844, R. 24; 1846, R. 69; 1868, R. 57; 1871, R. 258.

(General and Eastern), do., 1845, R. 1. (Southern), do., 1846, R. 24; 1868, R. 106 and 371. Payments to (General, Eastern and Southern), 1847, R. 27. Do. (Northeastern), 1853, R. 215; 1868, R. 105. Appropriations (General, Eastern, Northeastern and South-

; ern), 1866, R. 57. Do. (Eastern, Western and Southern), 1867, R. 66. Do. (Northwestern), 1873, R. 406. Contracts with, 1876/96/84; 1886, R. 208; 1887/7/10;

1888/19/28.

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Appropriations (Eye, Ear and Throat), 1889, R. 143. Do. (Homoeopathic), 1891, R. 227. Do. (Working Women, etc.), 1891, R. 243. Do. (South. Horn, and Univ. of Md.), 1893, R. 170. Do. for certain (Free), 1898/127/164. (See EXPENSES, SUNDRY; INDIGENT.)

DISTILLERIES—Restrictions (turpentine or varnish), 1848/4/8; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS; SWINE.) DISTRICTS—Legislative, 1882/36/40; .1882/45/122.

Councilmanic (four), 1898/88/118. DITCHES—Not to be made in streets, 1826/15/201; 1838 (Rev.)/

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. DIVISION ST.—Approving Act for opening (Biddle St. to City

limits), 1832, R. 84. Condemning (to McMechen St.), 1847/40/39. Opening and extending (Lanvale to Robert Sts.), 1847/62/

57. Paving, 1848/41/32. Condemning (Robert St. to North Ave.), 186€/85/184. Grade, etc., 1874/56/73.

DIVISION=WALLS—Permit for, 1868, R, 49. (See PARTITIONS.)

DIVISIONAL LINES—City Commissioners to establish, 1813, R. 2. -

Of addition to City, 1817/40/154. Of twelve wards, 1818/16/179; 1818/32/193. Of twenty wards, 1860/79/110. Of wards, precincts, and legislative districts, 1882/36/40. (See WARDS.)

DOCKAGE—Payment of, 1839/35/34. (See DOCKS; WHARVES.)

DOCKETS—Indexing (Chancery), 1865, R. 121. Rebinding (Common Pleas), 1869, R. 156; 1886, R. 40. (Circuit Court), transcribing, etc., 1871, R. 63. (Do.) repairing, 1878, R. 186. (Do.) recopying, 1883, R. 33. (Do.) rebinding, 1886, R. 94. (Do.) copying, etc., 1888, R. 55.

: Transcribing (City Court), 1875, R. 183. Repairing (do.), 1878, R. 258. New (do.), 1884, R. 114 and 152. Copying, etc. (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1894/61/75.

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DOCKS—Paving street at (S. of Market Space), 1803/14/21. Cleaning, 1803/24/38; 1821/47/339; 1848, R. 48; 1863/

8/22. Repairs, 1804/—/57; 1805/6/101. Agreement (as to Ostend St.), 1815/6/50. Depth of water, 1821/64/356; 1826/11/108; 1826/12/196. From S. side of Meet St., 1826/72/371. At Albemarle St., 1826, R. (Apr. 3), p. 384. Do. (enclosure for repairing scows, etc.), 1830, R. 55. Deepening (private), 1838 (Rev.)/8/21; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37.

' Repairing (City), 1839, R. 72; 1842, R. 75, , Deepening (do.), 1847, R. 109.

Extending (Webster St.), 1869/56/60. Re-opening (do.), 1869, R. 30. Repairing (Long), 1869, R. 47. Removing sediment, 1879, R. 140. Improving pier at (City), 1880, R. 105. Amended regulations, 1894/116/126. Dredging, 1895, R. 27, 232 (Bush St.), Rebuilding bulkhead at (City), 1896, R. 41. Extending, public (Burnt District Commission), 1904-5/

137/109. (See HARBOR; HEALTH; WHARVES.)

DOCK ST.—Widening, 1832, R. 56. Grade, etc., 1876/84/68. Do. (Alley), 1876/137/142.

. Repairs (do.), 1876, R. 153. Shelling, 1886, R. 103.; 1887, R. 14.

DOQS—License-tax, etc., 1797/53/120; 1799/23/214; 1809/8/268 - . 1810/26/288.

Going at large, 1819/35/246; 1837/17/13; 1838 (Rev.)/ 24/72; 1839/53/54; 1839,R. 103; 1852/21/18,

Wearing collars, collection of tax, etc., 1826/33/291; 1828 (ex. sess.)/2/51; 1829/2/3 (partial repeal, 1831/16/281).

Unmuzzled, 1831 (ex. sess.)/l/313; 1870, R. 202 (destroy­ing); 1892, R. 31.

Appropriations to enforce law, 1832, R. 97; 1840, R. 40; 1848, R. 74; 1859, R. 158.

Killing, etc., 1832 (ex. sess.)/l/3; 1839 (May)/8/10; 1841, R. 31; 1853/69/61; 1861, R. 189; 1871, R. 317.

"Going at large," defined, etc., 1843/40/34. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/58/169; 1858 (Rev.)/64/

221.

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Licensing, etc., 1853/44/44; 1898/96/125. Against poisoning, 1854/76/80. Enforcing law, 1857, R. 138; 1858, R. 97.

! Pound and pound-master, 1879/34/37; 1879, R. 198; 1881/23/29; 1896/41/68.

Complaints about biting "or barking, 1888/104/133 (re­pealed, 1894/141/175).

In public squares, 1891/86/129. DOLPHIN ST.—Public (Ross to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57.

Do. (Garden to W. John Sts.), 1848/43/34. Opening (to Cathedral St.), 1852/70/69; 1873/20/35. Condemning (Madison St. to Penna. Ave.), 1853/11/17. Opening (by Balto. & Susquehanna R. R. Co.), 1853, R.

155; Repairs, 1861, R. 178; 1863, R. 113. Opening (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1871/31/25. Grade, etc., 1874/77/86; 1876, R. 42. Assessments for opening, 1874, R. 64. Paving, 1890/101/141.

DONALDSON, GEN. JAMES LO WRY—Sword for, 1865, R. 126. 'DONALDSON ST.—Opening (Marshall to Sharp Sts.), 1884/137/

158. DORSEY'S LANE—Repairs, 1893, R. 20.

(See KIRBY'S LANE.) DOUGLAS (DOUGLASS) ST.—Now Lexington St., 1872/100/120.

Do. (Holliday to Aisquith Sts.), 1891/10/16. Opening (Chestnut to Gay Sts.), 1877/48/42. To defer opening, 1879, R. 39. To open and widen (Aisquith to Holliday Sts.), 1884/143/

166. Bonds for opening, 1888/98/123.

DOVER ST.—Was Bottle AL, 1840/11/28. Widening (Sharp to Hanover Sts.), 1846, R. 55. Extending (do.), 1847/29/32. Condemning (Emory to Fremont Sts.), 1852/23/19. Grade, etc., 1874/67/80; 1875/26/19; 1876/77/63; 1877/

•27/26. DRAINAGE—Underground, 1859, R. 248; 1860, R. 113.

(See DRAINS; SEWERAGE; SEWERS.) DRAINS—In low grounds, 1823/18/20; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. • , On E. side of Light St., 1828, R. 62.

From City Spring (Calvert St.), 1835, R. 60. Using part of school lot for, 1861, R. 139.

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Permits for, 1850, R. 58; 1867, R. 83; 1870, R. 125, 181, 262, 264; 1871, R. 19, 97, 105, 134, 226, 249, 302,. 328; 1872, R. 370, 373; 1873, R. 354,365, 367, 383, 391; 1874, R. 265; 1875, R. 185,344, 379, 397, 483; 1876, R. 47, 173, 249, 308, 312, 328, 338, 340, 347, 352, 353, 360, 364; 1877, R. 14, 111 (sewer), 112, 129, 130, 133, 139 (sewer), 151, 165, 196, 197, 217, 223 (sewers), 225, 235 (sewers), 243 (remove); 1878, R. 5, 98, 106, 128, 180, 193, 198, 216-218, 221, 223, 234, 242, 257, 319, 323.; 1879, R. 43, 145, 195, 236, 247, 259; 1880, R. 32, 54, 144, 149, 152, 156, 161, 162, 167, 182, 188, 222, 245, 248; 1881, R. 18, 28, 45, 54, 61, 77, 83, 96, 125, 129-132, 134-136, 142, 149, 155-157, 159, 164, 175, 190, 193, 198, 207, 209, 215, 241, 242, 247 (remove), 265, 266; 1882, R. 2, 3, 7, 13, 24, 25, 28-30, 34, 35, 37, 51, 52, 56-60, 71, 73, 76, 77, 82, 85, 86, 90, 102, 103 (repealing R. 86), 108, 111, 114, 117, 122, 127, 128, 131, 134, 135, 147, 149, 150, 155, 156, 158, 160, 166, 171, 178, 183, 190, 191, 203-205, 207, 208, 210, 212, 217.

To construct (Decker St.), 1872, R. 355. . . . Inspection of, 1883/110/128. Permits for, 1883, R. 1, 16, 19, 24, 25, 30, 50, 52, 57, 71, 82,

85, 87, 88, 100, 107, 110, 116, 119, 129, 134, 138, 142, 144, 162, 177, 186, 187, 194, 222; 1884, R. 6, 54 (or sewer), 79, 80 (sewer), 25, 31, 55, 91, 95-99, 131, 132 (or sewer), 133, 135, 140, 149, 150, 179, 187, 209, 210, 221, 222, 228, 229, 236-242 (sewer), 262; 1885, R. 5, 8, 9, 18, 55, 76, 77, 118, 156; 1886, R. 27,-59, 69, 82-86, 106-110, 113, 114, 131, 138, 140,144, 145, 148, 149, 151, 159, 176, 187, 199, 200, 207, 210, 216.

Laying pipes, 1887, R. 15, 19, 25, 30, 38, 39, 94, 100, 122, 136, 137, 139; 1888, R. 14, 19, 26, 54, 81, 127, 161, 172; 1889, R. 31, 46, 59, 69, 124, 125; 1890, R. 7, 38, 86, 154; 1891, R. 161, 252, 276, 285, 305; 1892, R. 7, 23, 117, 143, 167, 192; 1893, R. 114, 129; 1894, R. 140, 143, 173, 187, 245, 252 (surface), 255, 296, 213,259; 1895,R. 76,78,120.

Permits for pipes, etc., 1896, R. 11, 26, 30, 63, 73, 108, 113; 1897, R. 17, 18, 35, 39, 44, 45, 57, 62, 70; 1898-9, R. 15, 41, 45, 46, 50, 72, 74, 90, 123, 131, 159, 161, 163.

Abating nuisances from defective, 1898-9, R. 167. Granting permits, 1900/6/17. Across public side-walks, 1904-5/11/55. (See DITCHES; DRAINAGE; HEALTH; SEWERS.)

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DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES—Licensing, 1839/45/44. (See PLAYS; PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS; THEATRICAL

ENTERTAINMENTS.) DRAW=BRIDQE—Altering span of, 1817/21/124.

Removal of, 1836, R. 74; 1837, R. 12 and 52. Connecting West Fall Ave. with Block St., 1852/25/21. Improving (Block St.), 1853, R. 191. House for keeper, 1854, R. 74. Constructing guards, 1854, R. 113. Duties of keeper, 1855/40/62. Repairs, 1855, R. 7; 1856 (Nov.), R. 16; 1861, R. 70 and

157; 1866, R. 269; 1894, R. 162. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/65/223; 1882/129/229. Keeper's salary, 1864/32/27; 1881/10/12. Hydraulic machinery (City Dock), 1882/47/124.. Assistant keeper, 1882/107/197. Engine, 1887, R. 141. Keeper (Block St.), 1894/116/145; 1896/30/52. (See BRIDGES.)

DRAYS—Regulations as to, 1797/12/44; 1798/75/143; 1807/ 31/179.

How to stand, 1826/16/228. Permit for (Pratt St.), 1867 (Nov.), R. 6. (See CARTS; WAGONS.)

DREDGING—Steam-engine for, 1826/73/372; 1828/25/26; 1828/ 42/50.

Do. for discharging, 1829, R. 7 (repealed, 1829, R. 41). Boat to be sheathed, 1829, R. 29. Use by Port Wardens, 1829, R. 35.. Buckets and chain for machine, 1830, R. 3. Timber for do., 1830, R. 41. Repairs, 1831, R. 4; 1866, R. 205; 1867, R. 416. Boiler, etc., 1831, R. 16. To deepen water (Patterson's Wharf, Fell's Point), 1831,

R. 2"5. Machines for Jones' Falls, 1841, R. 16. To remove obstructions (Patterson's to Donnell's Wharves),

1844, R. 136. Cleaning out Back Basin, etc., 1850/51/46; 1857, R. 59. Do. S. side of Basin, 1854, R. 68. Construction of machines, etc., 1856/36/46; 1857/4/40. Use of do., 1856, R. 69. Sale of do., etc., 1857/37/70.

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Additional appropriation, 1857, R. 32. In Channel, 1857, R. 44. Bills for private work, 1858 (Nov.)/2/6. Proposals for machine and scows, 1859/95/112. Selling machines, horses, etc., 1859, R. 97. Engineers' salaries, 1859, R. 191. Steam-machine (Back Basin, etc.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 13;

1863, R. 23. To remove sediment, 1860, R. 209. Private machines, 1870, R. 91. Trial of patent machine, 1875, R. 385. At sewer-mouths, 1877/43/38. At Middle Branch, 1877, R. 45. Do. and Bush St. dock, 1892/3/4. At Cross St., 1877, R. 219. Appropriation (for Harbor Board), 1893, R. 12. Docks, etc., 1895, R. 27; 1896, R. 64 and 134; 1897, R. 25. (See BASIN; CHANNELS; HARBOR; MUD-MA­

CHINES.) DRILL=R0OMS—Use of rooms in Watch-houses for, 1849, R. 18

and 109. (See ARMORY; MILITIA; VOLUNTEERS.)

DRINKING=FOUNTAINS~(See FOUNTAINS; TROUGHS; WATERING-PLACE.)

DRIVERS—(Garbage-carts and street-carts), pay of, 1883/48/59. (See CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING.)

DRIVING AND RIDING—Regulations, 1797/12/44; 1807/31/ 178; 1812/13/316; 1838 (Rev.)/13/51; 1850 (Rev.)/ 29/103; 1858 (Rev.)/32/146.

On car-tracks, 1883/76/93. Keep to the right, 1898/30/42. (See RIDING AND DRIVING.)

DRIVE=WAYS—Permits to construct, 1869, R. 188; 1904-5, R. 19.

DRUID HEIGHTS AVE.—(See PIMLICO ROAD OR BOULE­VARD.)

DRUID HILL AVE.—Was Ross St. (Eutaw to North Ave.), 1864/ 29/25.

Do. (W. of Howard St.), 1893/59/103. Opening (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1868/56/84. Grade, etc., 1874/103/110; 1875/124/105; 1875, R. 484;

1890/47/55; 1897/81/101. Repairs, 1891, R. 219; 1895, R. 132.

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DRUID HILL PARK—Improving Mansion House, 1862/67/175. Swans for, 1862, R. 136. Car fares (North Ave. to Pavilion), 1865/39/42. Additional appropriation, 1865/52/136. Naming "Lake Chapman," 1865, R. 87. Do. now "Druid Lake," 1868, R. 111. Celebrating Fourth of July in, 1865, R. 98. Sprinkling road to, 1868, R. 316. Appropriation (for superintendent's house, water-mains,

etc.), 1871/81/67. Additional land, 1871, R. 151; 1875/117/101. Fish-house and pond, 1875, R. 283. Condemning, etc., Presstman property, 1880, R. 179;

1890/112/152. For better access to (by Citizens' Ry.), 1887/56/71. For acquiring contiguous land, 1896/42/69. Removing wooden fence, 1899, R, 126. Side-walk, 1899, R..127.

DRY=DOCK—Improvements at Fort McHenry, 1879/63/76. Piles for (Chesapeake St.), 1880/151/178.

DUCATEL ST.—Opening (Madison Ave. to Bolton St., ext.), 1891/121/169 (repealed, 1897/30/34).

Do. (Linden Ave. to Eutaw Place), 1898/83/113. Grade, etc., 1902-3/159/118.

DUCTS—Permit for smoke and pipe, 1900/56/5, Rentals in City conduits, 1900/81/49. . (See CONDUITS; SUBWAYS; TELEGRAPH.)

DUQAN, CUMBERLAND—Suits between City and, 1818, R. (Apr. 8), p. 209.

As to right to collect wharfage, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 7. Document relating to, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 8. Appeal from decision in favor of, 1832, R. 23.

DUQAN'S WHARF—Injunction against collecting wharfage on, 1830, R. 22.

Repairs, 1831, R. 6; 1868, R. 150. Opposing memorial as to, 1832, R. 15. Collector of wharfage pendente lite, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 1. Gutter on, 1847, R. 106. For widening, 1858, R. 22, Platform, 1858, R. 106. (See DUGAN, CUMBERLAND; WHARFAGE.)

DULANY ST.—Paving, 1817/29/134. DUMB—(See DEAF-MUTES.-)

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DUMPING=GROUNDS—On private property, 1881/38/57. Against burning garbage near, 1896/54/85. (See ASHES; GARBAGE.)

DUNCAN AL. (PLACE, ST.)—Public (Pratt to Gough St.), 1871/ 82/67.

Do. (Canton Ave. to Gough St.), 1875/30/21. Grade, etc., 1884/62/70; 1886/56/66. Now Duncan Place (McElderry to Monument St.), 1886/

30/41. Deed (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1893/65/110. Repairing, 1894, R. 263. Now Duncan St. (Canton to North Aves.), 1904-5/213/272.

DURHAM ST.—Was Happy AL, 1859/28/53. Repaving, etc., 1886, R. 42; 1894, R. 264. Opening (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1890/115/155. Grade, etc., 1897/35/39.

DURST AL.—Opening (Cross to West Sts.), 1869/2/6. Public (West to Ostend Sts.), 1869, R. 191: Paving, etc., 1871/39/33; 1876/14/12.

DUST—Portable street-machines for removing, 1904-5/230/306; 1905-6/32/78.

DUTCH AL.—Raising and repairing, 1797/54/121. Repaving, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388; 1826, R. (May 25).

p. 394; 1828, R. 53; 1829, R. 21. Gutters, 1832, R. 34. Approving Act changing name to Marion St., 1835, R. 2. (See MARION ST.)

DUVALL, ALFRED—Testimonial to (for services in connection with water-supply), 1855, R. 73.

E EAGER AL.—Repaving, 1828, R. 63; 1830, R. 11. EAGER PLACE—Deed (Milton Ave. to Bradford St.,) 1905-6,

O. 144 (approved June 12, 1906). EAGER ST.—Accepting (Aisquith to Sterling Sts.), 1838, R. 28.

Opening (Canal to North Sts.), 1845/8/8. Public (Cathedral St. to Lun's Lot), 1849/7/11. Regrading, etc., 1854/70/67; 1871/4/8. Condemning (Broadway to Mine Bank Lane), 1855/37/59.

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Paving, 1859, R. 130; 1873, R. 283; 1893/27/47; 1899/ 173/226.

Raising grade, 1868/77/118. Opening (Gay to Bond St.), 1871/89/78. Grade, etc., 1872/31/41; 1872, R. 383; 1873/51/59;

1877/60/63; 1884/88/104. Opening (Park Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1875/98/74. Do. (Mine Bank Lane to Patapsco St.), 1878/96/88. Do. (expenses), 1877, R. 33.

EAQLE ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1883/5/62; 1894/29/29. Deed for (Monroe St, to Western limits), 1871/92/80. Do. (Monroe to Payson Sts.), 1895/30/37.

EARTH—Removing from unpaved streets, 1858 (Rev.)/23/153. (See DIRT.)

EARTHEN-WARE—Restricting manufacture of, 1858 (Rev.)/33/ 153.

Permit for do. and tiles, 1876, R. 262. (See MANUFACTORIES.)

EARTH=WORKS—Levelling (Fort No. 4, W. of Gilmor St.), 1866, (Oct.), R. 18.

Removing, 1866, R. 153; 1869, R. 43, 62, 128, 133; 1871, R. 227.

(See FORTIFICATIONS; FORTS.) EASEMENT—Deed of (to continue pipes), 1882/25/26. EAST BALTIMORE RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) EAST FALLS AVE.—Widening, 1834/34/41.

Paving, etc., 1850, R. 127; 1883/4/8; 1883/45/55. Grading, 1854, R. 23. To advertise opening (Granby to Lombard Sts.), 1875, R.

165. EAST ST.—Altering grade, 1819/23/233 (see 1817/32/138); 1820/

23/279; 1821, R. (Jan. 26), p. 370. Opening (from terminus, to Low St.), 1886/70/89. Grade, 1888/117/146. Now Rogers Ave., 1890/120/160. Widening, 1891/95/139 (repealed, 1897/67/84). Deferring payments, 1896/103/151; 1896/134/205; 1897/

11/14. Was Rogers Ave. (Baltimore to Front Sts.), 1901-2/16/39.

EASTERN AVE.—Was Wilk St., 1846/4/7. Repairs, 1861, R. 149; 1867, R. 97; 1891, R. 133. Regrading, 1863/45/65. Grade, etc., 1864, R. 203; 1880/116/134; 1893/203/320;

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Widening and shelling, 1869, R. 68 and 101. Shelling, 1886, R. 43; 1887, R. 49; 1889, R. 44; 1890, R.

212. Opening (Luzerne St. to E. limits), 1888/114/144; 1888,

R. 102. Widening (at Union Dock), 1890/113/152. Paving, 1893/169/270.

EASTERN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.) EDEN LANE—Opening (Eden to Canal Sts.), 1845/17/17. EDEN ST.—Condemning (Southerly from Chew St.), 1840 (June),

R. 5. Opening (Jefferson St. to 160 ft. N. of Monument St.),

1841/27/49. Paving side-walk, 1844, R. 12. Grade, etc., 1847, R. 32; 1853/29/35; 1872, R. 352; 1876/

44/37; 1880/30/38;-1883/86/104; 1884/91/109; 1886/ 101/135; 1890/27/30.

Tunnelling, 1853, R. 249. Deed for (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1854/38/43. " Paving, etc., 1855, R. 144; 1876, R. 354. Opening (Hoffman to LanvalejSts.), 1876/81/66. Extending assessments, 1878, R. 280.

EDMONDSON (EDMONSON) AVE.—Was Thompson St. (W. of Fremont St.), 1871/9/10.

Grade, etc., 1873, R. 297; 1885/92/114. . Was Clarke (Clark) St., 1874/110/114. Opening (western terminus to western limits), 1883/

15/17. Paving, 1875/27/20; 1905-6/121/198;. 1905-6, O. 150 (ap­

proved, June 15, 1906). Deed (to widen, etc.), 1889/86/113. Board-walk on, 1889, R. 131 and 134., Macadamizing, 1891, R. 92. Repairing bridge, 1891, R. 148. Bridge (Baltimore & Potomac R. R.), 1893/73/125.

EDMONDSON AVE., CATONSVILLE & ELLICOTT CITY RY. CO. (See RAILWAYS.) .

EDUCATION—Report of Commission on, 1880, R. 35. , EIGHTH ST.—Opening (Northwest St. to Elgin Ave.), 1891/126/

173. Grade, etc., 1902-3/151/105.

EISLEN (EISLER) ST.^Condemning ("Sterret" to Cove Sts.), 1840, R. 42.

ELBOW LANE—Now L. Camden St., 1860/12/41.

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ELECTIONS—To regulate, 1824/26/74; 1826/1/147; 1838 (Rev.)/ 2/9; 1850 (Rev.)/2/5; 1858 (Rev.)/2/9.

For altering time of, 1828, R. 16. Expenses of, 1829/26/119. Do. (Sixth Ward), 1846, R. 79. Do. (Eighteenth Ward), 1848, R. 5. Judges of, 1829, R. 23. For amendment (as to City officers), 1849, R. 98. Draft of Act (do.), 1850, R. 24. Payment to judges and clerks, 1853 (Nov.), R. 2. Extra (do.), 1856, R. 6; 1858, R. 44. On Constitution, 1858, R. 84. Judges' returns, 1860/93/122. Against Act to regulate, 1860, R. 22." Compensating judges and clerks, 1860, R. 134. Appropriations (for national and municipal), 1860 (Nov.),,

R. 1. Expenses, 1862, R. 7. Do. (special), 1862, R. 123. Do. (municipal), 1862 (Nov.), R. 8. Clerical labor, 1864, R. 49. Return judges, 1866 (Oct.), R. 17. For ineligibilty of officials as judges, etc., 1876, R. 6. Expenses of (for City extension), 1876, R. 372. (Do.) (State and municipal), 1879, R. 2. Deficiency appropriation, 1884, R. 1. Paying claims, 1887, R. 5. Appropriation for supervisors, 1890, R. 202. For fair primaries, 1900, R. 13. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)

ELECTRICAL COMMISSION—Creating, 1895/107/134. Appointment, powers, etc., 1898/107/142. Information as to electrical circuits, 1898/108/148.

ELECTRICITY—Use of streets, etc., for (by The Brush Co.), 1881/ 97/138.

Lighting with (squares and markets), 1881, R. 248. Do. (Hopkins Place), 1881, R. 260. Do. (certain highways), 1882/30/30. For propelling street-railway cars by, 1888/30/38. Use as motive power (by Central Ry. Co.), 1892/19/26.. Do. (N. Balto. Ry. Co.), 1892/23/32. . Do. (Union Ry Co..), 1892/47/64. Do. (by B. & O. R. R. Co.), 1896/136/207.

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Regulating use of currents, 1901-2/40/76. (See ELECTRIC LIGHTS.)

ELECTRIC LIGHTS—Placing, 1884, R. 27; 1886, R. 26, 87, 147; 1888, R. 48, 49, 164; 1890, R. 126, 139, 166, 181, 191, 199, 213, 214, 222; 1891, R. 1, 8, 15, 16, 32, 46, 47, 69, 140, 173, 176, 253, 272, 287, 291, 301; 1892, R. 146, 170; 1895, R. 20, 218 (Carroll Parky, 234, 235; 1896, R. 16, 24, 45, 52, 60, 97, 123.

Contracts for arcs, 1889/83/107; 1890/160/227; 1894/99/ 110.

Do., modification of, 1894/107/117. Permit (for work on Belt R. R.), 1891/21/26. Cost of, 1894, R. 23. (See LAMPS.)

ELEVATORS—Permits for, 1884, R. 185; 1888, R. 106; 1891, R. 271; 1894, R. 227.

Regulations, 1903-4/74/178; 1904-5/185/214. (See POSTS.)

ELEVENTH ST.—Shelling, 1891, R. 34.

ELGIN AVE.—Opening (Ninth to Seventh Sts.), 1891/125/172. ELIZABETH LANE—Opening (Randall to Heath Sts.), 1888/54/

74. ELLICOTT, ANDREW—In memory of, 1823, R. (Jan. 20), p. 36. ELLICOTT ST.—Extension of, 1822/20/404. ELLSWORTH ST.—Was Bokee St., 1904-5/95/27. ELM AVE.—Grading, 1892/110/181. ELM ST.—Opening (Cathedral St. to "Northern" Ave.), 1876/

120/123. EMIGRANT CONVENTION—Tendering hospitalities to, 1868, R.

445. EMORY ST.—To remain closed, 1832/29/30. EMPLOYEES—Hours of labor, wages, etc., 1866/11/12.

Buildings with 20 or more, 1887, R. 75. To be registered voters, 1888, R. 32. Semi-monthly payments, 1903-4/4/5. (See LABORERS; MECHANICS; OATH; OFFICERS;

SALARIES.) ENGINES—Permit to use (dummy), 1869, R. 197.

(See STEAM-ENGINES.) ENGINE=COMPANIES—Fire, 1822, R. (Jan. 31), p. 430.

Release from loan, 1827, R. (March 1), p. 449. (See ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE

DEPARTMENT.)

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ENGINE-HOUSES (FIRE)—For Union Fire Co., 1813, R. 1. For Independent Fire Co., 1818, R. (June 5), p. 195. Purchase of ground for, 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 294; 1820,

R. (March 1), p. 295; 1821, R. (Feb. 27), p. 374. Renting room in, 1828 (ex. sess.),. R. 2; 1838, R. 36. Adding story, etc., to, 1833, R. 49. Use of room by Sabbath School Society, 1835, R. 10. (United), bridge over gutter at, 1836, R. 81. (Fell's Point), brick wall in rear of, 1837, R. 22. Alarm-bells in, 1838, R. 9 and 57. (Fell's Point), well at, 1838, R. 25. Altering rooms over, 1839, R. 65. Repairing yards, 1842, R. 41. For Union Fire Co., 1843/31/27.

\ - Accepting lease of lot for, 1844, R. 89. Safe of (Hanover Market Square), 1844, R. 103. Artillery Company to use, 1844, R. 144. Payment for erection of (by Union Fire Co.), 1845, R. 108. Repairing (Liberty Fire Co.), 1846, R. 137. Repairing clock in steeple (Independent Co.), 1849, R. 13;

1850, R. 30. Authority to use wall of, 1849, R. 32 and 56. Transferring (to Independent Co.), 1850/45/39. Selling lot and house (United Fire Co.), 1850, R. 47. Permission to erect (by Washington Hose Co.), 1853/4/12. Bell (on do.), 1853/60/55. Erecting (for Deptford Fire Co.), 1854, R. 65. To dispose of (Watchman Fire Co.), 1854, R. 85. For completing (Independent Co.), 1.854, R. 86. Sale of lot (Columbian, Deptford and Franklin Cos.),

1854, R. 88 and 133. Curb-stones at (Deptford Co.), 1854 (Nov.), R. 15. Mortgage on house and lot (Mechanical Co.), 1855, R. 16. Payments for (Columbian and Franklin), 1855, R. 157. Mortgaging (Deptford, Columbian and Franklin Cos.),

1855, R. 240. Selling subject to City's claim, 1859, R. 115. Building for (No. 4), 1867, R. 346, 482. Erecting, 1873, R. 388. Do. (at Canton), 1874, R. 38. Repairing clock (at No. 7), 1875, R. 281; 1879, R. 250.

' Do. (at No. 6), 1876, R. 344; 1879, R. 40. Repairs (No. 9), 1878, R. 183.

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Pavement at (No. 13), 1880, R. 216. Erecting (No. 4), 1881/60/99. Enlarging (No. 6), 1884, R. 87 and 224; 1885, R. 26. Lot for (Hartford Ave.), 1885, R. 106. Altering (Ann St.), 1886, R. 46. Changing stalls (No. 7), 1887, R. 54. Illuminated clock (No. 6), 1888,R. 45. Equipping (No. 14), 1888, R. 63. Redeeming mortgage on (No. 6), 1888, R. 68. Alterations at (No. 7), 1888, R. 72. Fire-alarm (No. 14), 1888, R. 92. For lot and building (German, Pratt, Sharp and Fremont

Sts.), 1889/34/42. Site for (No. 16), 1889/153/192. Rebuilding wall (No. 10), 1889, R. 108. Buying lot for (No. 16), 1890, R. S4. Bell (Waverly), 1890, R. 43. Remodelling (No. 15), 1891/25/46. Lot for new, 1891, R. 158. For erecting (on Second St., 22d Ward), 1892/27/39. Completing (No. 18), 1892, R. 176. Repairing (No. 15), 1892, R. 195. Erecting (Haubert St. and Fort Ave.), 1893/44/86. Do. (North Ave. and Bond St.), 1894/6/8. For Hook and Ladder Co. (Lafayette Ave., W. of Strieker

St.), 1894/7/8. Appropriation for (No. 17), 1894, R. 24. For erecting (near North Ave. and Tenth St.), 1894, R. 150. Transferring account (for Hook and Ladder Co., No. 10),

1894, R. 221. Erecting (W. of Pulaski St., 21st Ward), 1896/46/75. Do. (Hampden), 1897/2/4. Lot for (do.), 1897/3/5. Do. (near Garrison Ave. and Old Liberty Road), 1900/

9/22. Do. (Hook and Ladder Co. No. 12), 1903-4/9/10; 1903-4/

12/13. Lot for (Waverly), 1901/139/158. Lot and building (near Patterson Park Ave. and Orleans

St.), 1901-2/73/153. For erecting (near Pratt and Greene Sts.), 1904-5/179/205. Do. (near Leadenhall and West Sts.), 1904-5/180/206. Do. (near Guilford Ave. and Preston St.), 1904-5/251/

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Do. (near Garrison Ave and Liberty Road), 1905-6/ 12/19.

Do. (near Reisterstown Iload and Kate Ave.), 1905-6/ 52/104.

(See ENGINE-COMPANIES: FIRE COMPANIES; FIRE •DEPARTMENT; TOWN-CLOCKS;TRUCK-HOUSES.)

ENLARGMENT (OF CITY)—(See ADDITION.) ENOCH PRATT—(See PRATT, ENOCH.) ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY—To accept property and cash

and pay annuity for, etc., 1882/104/189. Investment in City stock, 1883/64/77. Payment of annuity for, 1883, R. 173. Appointing visitor to, 1884/145/171; 1896/35/60.

ENSOR COURT—Was Petticoat Lane, 1868/84/132. ENSOR ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1828, R. 19.

Repaving, etc., 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 7; 1830, R. 46. Opening (Eager to Hoffman Sts.), 1847/64/58. Changing (Harford Ave. to Chase St.), 1857/61/104. Regrading (at Monument St.), 1866, R. 71. Opening (Chase to Hoffman Sts.), 1876/145/148. Do. (Hoffman St. to North Ave.), 1878/29/25. Grade, etc., 1879/102/123; 1882/19/21. Opening (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1892/44/60. Paving, 1902-3/174/153; 1904-5/202/247.

ENTERTAINMENTS, PUBLIC—Sale of tickets for seats at, 1894, R. 81.

(See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS; THEATRICAL ENTER­TAINMENTS.)

ENTRANCED AYS—Permits for, 1858, R. 156; 1882, R. 80; 1895, R. 153, 164; 1896, R. 120.

(See COVERED-WAYS.) EPIDEMICS—(Cholera) additional appropriation during, 1832

(ex, sess.)/7/14 (see 1826, p. 143; 1827, pp. 22/23; 1832/ pp. 11, 13, 16; 1833, pp. 4, 8, 12).

For maintenance of those made destitute by, 1832/11/17. (Small-pox) appropriation for sanitary inspectors, 1882,

R. 184. (See SMALL-POX.)

ESLER ST.—(See EISLEN ST.). ESSEX ST.—Removing nuisance (at Gist St.), 1866, R. 99. ESTIMATES—Ordinances of, 1899/143/179; 1900/29^/50; 1900/

31/61; 1900/87/55; 1901/140/159; 1901-2/5/7; 1902-3/

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100/22/ 1903-4/21/27 -(repealed as to $350,000 for new reservoir, 1903-4/41/70); 1904-5/151/145; 1905-6/14/23.

(See APPROPRIATIONS.) ETTINQ AL.—Condemning (Wilson to Lanvale Sts.), 1847/40/39.

Closing (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1860/80/114. ETTING ST.—Deed for (Mosher to Townsend Sts.), 1854/27/36.

Opening (Gold to Baker Sts.), 1884/147/173. Do. (Robert to Laurens Sts.), 1886/53/63. Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1892/71/126. Kerbing, 1892, R. 193.

EUTAW COURT—Was Chamberlain AL, 1841/2/19. EUTAW PLACE—Improving, 1870, R. 132.

Removing fence, 1871, R. 4; do. railing, 1876, R. 289. Extending (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1876/90/75. Grade, etc., 1880/94/107 (repealed, 1882/24/26); 1900/70/

29. Pave, etc., 1882/52/129. Kerbing, 1886, R. 76. Widening and extending (to Druid Hill Park), 1888, R. 9. Deed (North Ave. to Druid Hill Park), 1894/68/8L (See EUTAW SQUARES; EUTAW STREET.)

EUTAW SQUARES—Enclosing, 1856/35/46. Trees in, 1858, R. 38. Improving, 1861, R. 52; 1862, R. 57. Railing, 1867, R. 104. Repairs, 1868, R. 153. Grading, 1872, R. 189; 1874/84/92. Kerbing, 1875/120/103. Additional commissioners, 1878, R. 94. To remove railings, 1878, R. 95. Commissioners (two), 1880/9/14; do. (eight), 1896/14/17. Completing fountain, etc., 1888, R. 150. (See EUTAW PLACE; EUTAW STREET.)

EUTAW ST.—Levelling, 1800/47/231. -Improving, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 377. Raising and repaving, 1821, R. (Nov. 16), p. 384. Extending (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1829 (ex. sess.)/2/147. Approving Act to open and extend, 1830, R. 29. Payment for opening, 1830, R. 72. Repaving, 1833, R. 55. Altering grade (near Mt. Calvary Church), 1849/4/9. Was Gibson St., 1850/16/20. Deed for lot in bed of, 1853/18/24.

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Changing location of (from Dolphin St.), 1853/19/25; 1853/40/42; 1853/76/68.

Widening, 1854/35/41 (repealed, 1855/53/70); 1876/90/75. Refunding assessments, 1855, R. 192. To complete opening, 1870/56/102. Public (Mt. Hope Lane to North Ave.), 1871/32/26. Widening (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1871/95/82. Removing obstructions, 1871/128/114. Curbing, 1881, R. 25; 1882, R. 182. Paving, etc., 1883/43/52; 1892/10/13; 1893/215/344. Repairs, 1883, R. 154. Straightening (at Biddle St.), 1890/95/133. Relief from assessments, 1893/47/90. (See EUTAW PLACE; EUTAW SQUARES.)

EVERGREEN TERRACE—Grade, etc., 1904-5/174/197. EVIL PRACTICES—To restrain certain, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74;

1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. EXCHANGE PLACE—Naming, paving, etc., 1838, R. 85.

Repairs, 1881, R. 178. Paving, 1905-6/136/249.

EXCREMENT—Not to remain in streets, 1797/15/61; 1801/27/ 277.

(See NIGHT-SOIL; NUISANCES.) EXEMPTIONS—(Tax), personal property not exceeding $500,

1834/32/36. (Do.) houses while used for public worship, 1835, R. 66. (Do.) property under $200, 1835 (ex. sess.)/l/3. (Do.) art collection, 1838, R. 30. (Do.) McKim Free'School, 1840, R. 34. (Do.) Baltimore Library Company, 1840 (June), R. 1. (Do.) Columbia St. Chapel, 1841 (Dec), R. 6. (Do.) Oliver Hibernian Free School, 1842, R. 35. (Do.) property Under $50, 1846/71/59. (Do.) Seamen's Home, 1855/36/59. (Do.) Patapsco Fire Company, 1860, R. 232. (Do.) Appeal Tax Court to consider applications, 1859,

R. 110. (Street-opening assessments), Oblate Sisters of Providence, • 1872, R. 372.

(Do.) church and school property, 1873, R. 132. (Do.) certain churches, 1873, R. 226, 227, 247, 342, 366,

372, 373, 375. (Do.) Orphan Asylum, 1873, R. 258.

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(Do.) Sisters of Charity, 1873, R. 263. (Do.) charitable institution, 1873, R. 441. (Do.) John St., (W. and N. of Cathedral St.), 1873, R. 394. (Water-rents), House of Refuge, 1882, R. 172; 1883, R. 94. For permitting City to make certain (from taxation),

1892, R. 86. Of manufacturers' tools and machinery (do.), 1881/7/8. (Do.) excepting newspapers, gas and electricity, 1893/

71/120. Taxes to be paid before granting applications, 1901/111/99. In favor of certain (from personalty-tax), 1901-2, R. 3;

1902-3, R. 40. (See ABATEMENTS; ASSESSMENTS; TAXES.)

EXETER ST.—Grade, etc., 1852 (Oct,)/ l /5; 1878/31/27; 1890/ 14/18.

Opening (Front to L. Constitution Sts.), 1884/123/144. EXHIBITIONS, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.) EXPECTORATING—To prohibit (in public conveyances or build­

ings), 1898/16/20. Do. (and on side-walks), 1904-5/201/245.

EXPENDITURES—Restricting to amount of appropriations, 1869, R. 250; 1877/29/27.

EXPENSES, CERTAIN—(For Balto. Co. Ct. and Orphans' Ct. sit­ting on City business, removals of causes, payment of coroners, election expenses, and additional services of Register), 1829/26/119; 1830/13/186; 1831/4/266.

(Do.; also, repairs of Court-House and premises,salaries of keeper, City's proportion of jail expenses, and making returns of deaf-mutes,) 1832/16/18; 1833/5/27,

(Do., with allowances for Clerk of Balto. Co. Ct. and Regis­ter of Wills for making indexes), 1834/7/15.

(Do., and City's part of levy for negro colonization), 1835/6/10.

(Do., and rent of room in Masonic Hall), 1836/23/34. (Do., and levy for Court-House), 1837/21/17; 1838/11/

215; 1839/10/15; 1840/13/29; 1841/18/42; 1842/18/ 30; 1843/21/17.

Annual tax for, 1844/23/23; 1845/28/27; 1846/23/17; 1847/46/42; 1848/8/10; 1849/14/24;. 1850/32/28; 1851/27/27; 1852/51/46; 1853/102/92; 1854/46/48; 1855/20/41; 1856/11/12; 1857/20/54; 1858/11/14; 1859/61/78; 1860/27/52; . 1861/34/43; . 1862/26/34; 1863/29/44. (Also for Superior Ct., Ct.. of Common

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Pleas, City Circuit Ct., Court-House, Jail, and interest on Court-House stock debt.)

(See TAXES.) EXPENSES, SUNDRY—Tax for (Criminal and City Courts, and

Aims-House), 1852/52/47; 1853/99/90; 1854/45/48; 1855/19/40; 1856/10/11; 1857/19/53; 1858/18/17; 1859/64/80; 1860/28/53; 1861/25/39; 1862/27/34; 1863/22/40. (Also for House of Refuge, Aged Women's Home, Dispensaries, Children's Aid Society and "Poor Association.")

(See TAXES.) EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS—Manufacture, storage and convey­

ance of, 1876/24/17. Blasting with, 1904-5/229/305.

EXTENSION, CITY—Committee on, 1874, R. 235. Election expenses, 1876, R. 372. (See ADDITION; ANNEX; LIMITS.)

FAIR-—Approving (of Maryland State Agricultural Asso.), 1889, R. 25.

FAIRMOUNT—Public square, 1844, R. 54. FAIRMOUNT AVE.—Was Jackson Square Ave., 1875/135/113.

Renumbering, 1881, R. 80. Opening (Patterson Park Ave. to Luzerne St.), 1589/27/

35. Grade, etc., 1890/102/141; 1893/161/260. Opening (E. limits to Luzerne St.), 1893/131/216.

FAIT AVE.—Was Lancaster St./ 1894/32/32. FAKIRS—Prohibiting public exhibitions or declamations, 1893,

R. 203. FALLING WALLS—(Or buildings), danger from, 1837/27/21.

(See DANGEROUS WALLS.) FALLS ROAD—Macadamizing, 1885, R. 169; 1887, R. 127.

Deed of (Maryland to North Aves.), 1886/19/29. Grade, etc., 1886/25/34; 1886/125/165; 1889/14/17. Repairs, 1891, R. 179; 1896, R. 70. Deed of (within City limits), 1891/119/166.

FALLS ROAD RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)

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FALLS ST.—Walling up, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133. Repairing, 1835, R. 42. Narrowing, 1852/55/49; 1853/23/33.

FALSE ALARMS—(Of fire), to prevent, 1841 (Apr.)/3/6; 1861/ 18/34; 1868/34/58; 1899/156/205; 1904-5/209/262.

(See FIRES; FIRE-COMPANIES; TELEGRAPHS.) FARRAQUT, ADMIRAL—Invitation to, 1863, R. 180 and 189.

Reception to, 1864, R. 69 and 71; 1865, R. 1. FASTING AND PRAYER—Stores, etc., to be closed on day for,

1841 (Apr.), R. 10. FAT—(See GREASE.) FAWN ST.—Grade, etc., 1880/23/33; 1881/108/150. FAYETTE ST.—Sale of lot on, 1829, R. 27.

Paving, etc., 1831, R. 75; 1878/89/79; 1878/98/90. Approving Act extending, 1832, R. 79. For extending (E. from Gay St.), 1845/20/21. Do. (Gay to Pitt Sts.), 1845, R. 115. Plat of proposed opening, 1845, R. 36. Condemning part of; 1846/67/54; 1847/49/45. Altering grade, 1848/13/14; 1848, R. 69; 1869, R. 49. Opening (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), 1849/22/28. Do. (Fulton St. to City limits), 1851/34/31. Regrading, 1851/69/52; 1855/42/64; 1856/15/15; 1864

(Nov.)/3/7. . Widening (Calvert to Holliday Sts.), 1859/116/187; 1861/

62/143. Shelling, 1868, R. 77; 1872, R. 140; 1886, R. 55; 1887,

R. 53. Shute (near Front St.), 1868, R. 348. Curbing, etc., 1869, R. 61. Repairs, 1869, R. 137; 1893, R. 72. Widening (Holliday to Gay Sts.), 1874/112/115. Do., 1874, R. 414; 1875/143/120; 1875, R. 164. Grade, etc., 1875, R. 176; 1886/26/35. Bonds for widening, 1888/98/123. Shelling, 1888, R. 38; 1892, R. 103. Widening (Calvert to Liberty Sts.), 1889/163/202. Opening (do.), 1890/169/237. Do. (Luzerne St. to E. limits), 1893/133/218. Paving, 1890/161/227; 1893/217/346; 1904-5/183/210. Straightening, 1893/200/317. Grade, etc., 1896/143/215; 1901-2/27/60; 1902-3/117/59. Board-walk, 1897, R. 46.

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FEDERAL HILL—For public square on, 1852/71/70. Public walk, 1852, R. 88. Suspending condemnation, 1854/2/19. Repealing, do., 1854/13/26. Plats, etc., to be filed, 1854, R. 99. For purchase of (square), 1875/111/84. Condemning, 1875/152/127. Under Park Commission, 1879/88/104. Observatory, etc., 1886/47/58; 1887/80/93. Purchasing lot south of Park, 1885/83/103. Foot-ways, 1885, R. 66. Piling, 1889, R. 155. Addition to, 1892/30/43.

FEDERAL ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/ 64/58.

Grade, etc., 1872/71/84; 1874/128/126. Public (Belair Ave. to W. of Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73. Do. (to Washington St.), 1874/13/22. Do. (Decker to Cathedral Sts.), 1875, R. 200. Opening (Aisquith to "Wolf" Sts.), 1876/88/71 (repealed,

1879/65/77). Culvert, 1878, R. 113. . Deed for (Maryland Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1879, R. 124. Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/83/167. Do. (Cannon St. to E. limits), 1882/104/189. Do. (Eden to Wolfe Sts.), 1884/110/130. Closing (Maryland Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1885/89/111. Grade, 1887/26/27; 1887/88/100; 1887/96/109. Now Girard Ave. (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1888/

45/66. Opening (Eden to Washington Sts.), 1888/53/73. Do. (Aisquith to Eden Sts.), 1889/112/140. Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Cannon St.), 1889/160/199. Grade, etc., 1889/119/148; 1893/189/304. To sell lot left by widening, 1899/185/244.

FEES—Payment of, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 138. (Counsel), 1825, R. (Mar. 12),.p. 144. Special, 1829, R. 43. (See COUNSEL.)

FELL'S POINT.—Filling up George, "Wolf" and Lancaster Sts. through Marsh at, 1801/5/240.

Filled-up streets, etc., to be public, 1816/26/92. (See NAVIGATION.)

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FELL'S POINT MARKET=HOUSE—Removal of, 1797/51/117; 1798/65/130; (do., bell), 1845, R. 63.

Improving, 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 369; 1853, R. 98; 1860, R. 255.

Plastering ,1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 454. Spouting, 1834, R. 46; 1864, R. 4. Salaries (Clerk and Master), 1837, R. 3; 1855, R. 239. Repairing fountain, 1837, R. 18. Paving space north of, 1837, R. 20. Replacing southern, 1837, R. 81. Sheds at, 1838, R. 61; 1854, R. 43. Pump, 1840, R. 29; 1841 (Apr.), R. 9. Repairing, 1843, R. 37, 61. Selling stalls, 1846, R. 5.

Painting, etc., 1850, R. 91; 1.853, R. 80; 1854, R. 4. Hours at, 1853/13/100. Building, 1853/108/96. Numbering stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 6. Hose, 1853, R. 95; 1863, R. 176; 1878, R. 236; 1879, R.

243; 1881, R. 65; 1883, R. 56; 1885, R. 41; 1890, R. 48; 1896, R. 72.

Occupying stalls on week-days, 1860/96/124. Cleaner's salary, 1866/19/19. Permanent stalls, 1866, R. 206. Well or pipe, 1868, R. 144. Repairs, 1869, R. 15; 1870, R. 137; 1877, R. 90 and 169;

1890, R. 90. White-washing, 1878, R. 255. Selling fish in, 1882/22/24. Wholesale produce, 1884/95/113. Paving, 1888, R. 56; 1890, R. 105. Increasing shed, 1891, R. 90. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

FELL'S (FELL) ST.—Waiving City's interest in part of bed, 1856, R. 190.

Repairs, 1867, R. 427. FENCES—Permits to retain (wooden), 1846, R. 90; 1884, R. 109.

. Defacing, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Moving back,. 1868, R. 357. Between station-house and public-school lots, 1859, R. 206. Permits to erect, 1865, R. 73; 1901-2, R. 16 (new Custom.

House). Malicious injury to, 1899/208/282.

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Height for advertising, 1901/100/74. (See DEFACJNG.).

FENDERS—(See POSTS; STREET-CARS; WHARVES.) FERRY—To encourage (Broadway to Haubert St.), 1862/3/6;

1864/9/13. Rates for (do.), 1864/65/47; 1864 (Nov.)/5/8. Proposals for, 1868, R. 78.

FERRY BAR—Repairing road to, 1845, R. 67; 1862, R. 34; 1868, R. 418.

Erecting private wharf at, 1857/12/48. Shelling, 1870, R. 144; 1872, R. 222; 1873, R. 167; 1878,

R. 167; 1879, R. 121; 1881, R. 140; 1884, R. 110. Repairing road from Marshall Ave. to, 1895, R. 142.

FERRY POINT ROAD—Opening (Belle Vue to Ferry Point), 1850/ 4/7; 1851/1/13.

Closing (Winder to Dorsey Sts.), 1878/22/20. . Shelling, 1886, R. 75; 1888, R. 30; 1890, R. 132; 1891, R.

149; 1893, R. 138. Bulk-head and grade, 1892/103/165.

FERRY ROAD—Repairs, 1847, R. 17; 1851, R. 90; 1853, R. 150; 1856, R. 116; 1861, R. 88.

FERTILIZERS—Peimit to manufacture, 1879, R. 70. FEVER—Districts fenced and guarded, 1821/64/356.

(See DISEASES.) FIELD=PIECES—Care of (First Artillery Regiment), 1830 (ex.

sess.), R. 3. (See ARTILLERY.)

FIFTH AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51; 1891, R. 307. (See ARMORY PLACE; RICHMOND MARKET.)

FIFTH LANE—Opening (Jackson St. to water-line), 1889/158/197. Repairs, etc., 1891, R. 309. Grade, etc., 1894/114/125.

FIFTH REQIMENT (M. N. Q.)— Leasing Richmond Market Hall, etc., to, 1872, R. 305.

Repairing Armory, 1879, R. 156. (See ARMORY.)

FIFTH ST.—(North), paving, 1890/29/32. FILLMORE, MILLARD—(Ex-President), reception to, 1854, R.72. FILTH—Against depositing, 1861/50/62.

(See DIRT; RUBBISH.) FINES—For violation of City ordinances, 1797/31/97.

Mitigation or remission of (by Mayor), 1797/36/100; 1807/ 29/174.

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Under ordinances regulating markets, 1801/16/254. Remission of, 1822, R. (Feb. 12), p. 431; 1826/57/35;

1840, R. 15; 1851, R. 76; 1852, R. 163; 1853/2/12; 1850 (Rev.)/52/166; 1853/83/73; 1858 (Rev.)/55/215; 1861/19/35. .

Collection of, 1824/15/61. Charging jail costs, 1831, R. 43. Notices, 1862/35/40. Informers, 1871/36/31. (See COLLECTOR, CITY.)

FIRE=ALARMS—For placing boxes, 1867 (Nov.), R. 9; 1870, R. 251; 1871, R. 88, 149, 183, 214, 261, 322; 1872, R. 116

• 131, 136, 361; 1874, R. 169, 404; 1875, R. 21, 118; 1878, R. 110; 1880, R. 165, 212; 1881, R. 89, 153; 1884, R. 10, 92; 1885, R. 89; 1886, R. 120; 1887, R. 46, 51, 57, 64, 69, 70, 142, 144; 1888, R. 36, 61, 82; 1889, R. 55; 1890,

. R. 74, 87, 117, 123, 130, 145, 146, 157, 198, 242, 303; 1892, R. 45, 151, 152, 159-161, 175; 1893, R. 6, 23, 27, 28, 44, 45, 63, 70, 71, 106, 107; 1894, R. 44, 45, 90, 91, 115, 133; 1895, R. 37-41, 107, 159, 175; 1896, R. 20; 1897, R. 1; 1898-99, R. 60.

Charge of batteries, 1872/29/40. Telegraph system for Fire Department, 1877/18/14. Signal-boxes in public buildings, 1882/20/22. Keyless doors for boxes, 1887, R. 63. Repairs, 1890, R. 9; 1892, R. 85, 214. Wire connections, 1896/10.6/158. (See TELEGRAPH.)

F1RE=ARMS—Discharge of, 1797/15/63; 1801/9/247;, 1801/27/ 274; 1807/29/166; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/ 33/153.

(See PISTOLS; RIOTS; STONES.) FIRE=COMPANIES—To pay taxes on lot used by, 1799/27/218.

To aid and encourage, 1800/34/223; 1803/3/5; 1804/3/59. - Appropriations for, 1819/24/234; 1820/18/273; 1821, R.

(Jan. 25), p. 368; 1822/16/401; 1822, R. (Feb. 11), p. 431; 1822, R. (Feb. 23), p. 436; 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p. 37; 1824, R. (Feb. 11), p. 88; 1825, R. (Feb. 9), p. 131; 1826, R. (Feb. 23), p. 377; 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 378; 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 446; 1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 449; 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 462; 1828, R. 35; 1832, R. 54; 1832, R. 90; 1833, R. 21; 1834, R. 26, 32, 80; 1835, R.

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28 and 43; 1836, R. 63, 64, 87; 1837, R. 55, 69, 76, 79, 80, 82, 88; 1838, R. 9, 15, 45, 54, 55, 56; 1839, R. 45, 47, 54; 1840, R. 14; 1841, R. 29; 1842, R. 36, 48; 1843, R. 46, 106; 1844/40/39; 1844, R. 77 and 152; 1845/42/40; 1845, R. 116 and 133; 1846, R. 112 and 151; 1847, R. 89, 102; 1848, R. 61, 63, 65, 78; 1849, R. 61; 1850, R. 129; 1851, R. 64, 130; 1852, R. 104; 1853, R. 173; 1854, R. 123 and 134; 1855, R. 55, 82; 1857, R. 88, 133; 1858, R. 26, 108, 153.

To report as to apparatus, 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 97. For relief of, 1825, R. (Mar. 2), p. 135; 1825, R. (Mar. 2),

p. 136. Authority of, 1826/31/283: 1838/22/69. Occupying room over watch-house, 1829/12/153. Purchasing apparatus, 1829, R. 49; 1830, R. 49, 54. Repairing do., 1831, R. 14, 71. Keeping do. from foot-ways, 1832/34/33; 1838 (Rev.)/49/

133; 1850 (Rcv.)/30/110. Thanks for efforts to rescue Court-House, etc., 1835, R. 17. Injuring hose, 1835, R. 76. Examine books of, 1836, R. 98. Revoking power to suspend appropriations, 1836, R. 117. Memorial as to destroying apparatus, 1837, R. 38. Purchasing house and lot (for Mechanical Co.), 1838, R. 17. Room for department, 1839, R. 70. Lien on property purchased for, 1840, R. 8. For better organization of, 1842/9/23. Appropriations conditional, chief marshal, etc., 1842/24/33

(repealed, 1842/3/38). Deductions from fines, 1842, R. 51; 1843, R. 18. Payment of amount retained for fines, 1844, R. 65; 1845,

R. 117. Payment of fines imposed on, 1846, R. 19; 1847, R. 31. Ground-rent on lot occupied by, 1846, R. 28. Payment of street assessment, 1847, R. 65, 73. Limiting each to its own district, 1848/28/21. To sell house and lot (Vigilant Co.), 1849, R. 5; 1850/50/45. Do. (Lafayette Co.), 1849, R. 100, Regulations as to engines, false-alarms, etc., 1850/50/45. Forming Hose Co. (Monumental), 1851/22/24; 1857/6/42. Repairing clocks, ringing bell, etc., 1851, R. 65. Exchanging sites, etc. (Mechanical Co.), 1851, R. 106. Establishing Hose Co. (Western), 1852/5/9; 1857/5/42.

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Mortgage for (Lafayette Hose Co.), 1852, R. 140, Do. (Liberty and Washington Hose Cos.), 1853, R. 228. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/39/143; 1858 (Rev.)/41/

185. Establishing Hose Co. (U. S.), 1854/3/20. Hose, etc., 1854/28/36; 1854, R. 78, 79, 114, 119. Loans to (Vigilant Co.), 1854, R. 103. Payment (Pioneer H. and L. Co., No. 1), 1854, R. 115. Special payments, 1856, R. 139, 148, 160, 246; 1856, R.

171. Mortgages for (Watchman Co.), 1856, R. 188; 1856 (Nov.),

R. 35. Revoking mortgage (Washington Co.), 1856, R. 200. Occupying shed, 1857, R. 90. Settlements with, 1859, R. 251. (See ENGINE COS.; ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE DE­

PARTMENT; INSURANCE.) FIRE DEPARTMENT—Room for, 1839, R. 70.

Organization of, 1858, R. 82. Commission on reorganization, 1868, R. 117. To establish paid, 1858 (Nov.)/5/8. To adopt standard screw, 1859/37/58. Force and equipment, 1859/48/69. Issuing notes for apparatus, 1859, R. 50. Honorary members, etc., 1859, R. 229.

• Hostlers' salaries, 1860/52/79. . Duties of chief engineer, clerk, etc., 1862/16/25. Loaning engine to Federal Government, 1862, R. 32. Pay for "tiller-men," 1862, R. 78. For new engine, 1862, R. 82. Salary of assistant engineer, 1863/17/35; 1864/89/50;

1867/36/33. Do. firemen, hostlers and tiller-men, 1864/16/17; 1866/

24/22. Do. engine-men and clerks, 1864/24/22; 1866/32/38. Do. firemen, 1866/7/9. Do. chief engineer, 1866/23/22. Do. clerk and secretary, 1867/9/13. Report of (late) chief engineer, 1864; R. 134. Repairs to engine-houses; etc., 1864, R. 145.

; Rebuilding, 1865, R. 30. Re-organization, 1868/7/31. Repairs. 1868, R. 191.

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Inspector to offer rewards, 1868, R. 207. Appropriation, 1868, R. 389. Additional companies, etc., 1869/50/52; 1870/103/157. Salaries of engine-men, 1870/65/108. Do. of hostlers, etc., 1870/50/98. Do. of foremen, 1870/66/109. Do. of engineers, 1872/35/43. Appropriations, 1870, R. 5; 1871, R. 323; 1872, R. 83;

1873, R. 16. 408. Printing report of inspector, 1873, R. 35; 1876, R. 231. Insurance for members, 1875/140/117; 1888/10/14. Mayor to be a Commissioner, ex-officid, 1877/24/24; 1888/

28/36. Additional Hook and Ladder Co., 1877, R. 125; 1880/61/68. Fire-alarm telegraph, 1877/18/14. Additional Commissioner, 1878/87/77. Duties of chief engineer, 1879/29/31. Six Commissioners, 1881/16/17. House-men (for H. and L. Co., No. 1), 1882/88/171. Abolishing Commissioners and appointing Marshall, 1883/

1/3. New districts, etc., 1883/42/57. Re-organization, 1884/21/21. Invalid employees, 1884/31/36. Relief of disabled firemen, 1884/38/43. Increasing number of permanent members, 1885/13/14. New engine (No. 12), 1885, R. 109. Building for 'H, and L. Co. (Aisquith St.), 1886/51/61. Lot for H. and L. Co., 1886, R. 39. Do. for engine company, 1886, R. 68. Building for H. and L. Co. (Ostend St.), 1887/6/9. Do. for Engine Co. (Hollins and Monroe Sts.), 1887/9/12. Organizing H. and L. Co. (No. 5),, 1887/16/18. Do. (No. 6), 1888/3/5. Superintendent of chemical engine, 1888/80/100; 1892/

39/53. Maintenance of chemical company, 1889, R. 145. Fire and patrol boat, 1890/52/60. Salaries, 1890/59/69 (repealed, 1890/63/73); 1890/64/73. Equipment of Engine Company (No. 15), 1890, R. 49. Additional man for chemical engine (Annex), 1890, R. 172. Do. firemen, 1891/7/11. Salaries (Annex), 1891/37/54.

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Semi-monthly payments, 1891/69/99. Salaries of firemen (oh boat "Cataract," Engine Co. No.

16), 1891, R. 218. • , , Temporary quarters (No. 15 Co.), 1891, R. 250. Expense of defending suit, 1891, R. 275. For crew-house, (No. 16), 1891, R. 281. Salary of superintendent (do.), 1891, R. 290. Changes (from No. 8 Chemical to No. 15),-1892/35/48. Lieutenants and ladder-men (H. and L. Cos., Nos. 3-6),

1892/37/51. Lieutenant and engine-men (No. 15), 1.893/6/13. Assistant engineers, 1893/7/14. Lieutenants and pipe-men (Nos. 8-14), 1893/8/15. For Engine Company (No. 18), 1893/10/17. To protect hose, 1893/92/161. Lot for H. and L. Co. (Franklin and Carey Sts.), 1893, R. 37. Do. for engine-house (20th, and Hoffman and Ensor Sts.),

1893, R. 46. Transferring appropriations, 1893, R. 190. Employment of ex-members, 1894/136/165; 1895/13/20;

1895/14/21; 1895/119/149; 1895/80/106; 1896/52/83; 1896/141/213; 1896/147/222.

Additional H. and L. Co. (No. 10), 1895/5/9. Do. Engine Co. (No. 19), 1895/7/13. Do. (No. 17), 1895/8/15. Fire-escapes, 1895/31/39. Purchasing lot (rear of Engine-house No. 2), 1895/92/117. Appointment of Commissioners, 1896/23/37. Clerk, 1896/51/83. New Engine Co. (No. 20), 1897/1/3. Do. (No. 21), 1898/1/3. Repairing fire-boat "Cataract," 1897, R. 72. Truck-house (North Ave), 1898/28/39. Hook and Ladder Co. (do.), 1898/32/45. Assistant superintendent of machinery, 1898/64/89; 1900/

29/48. . -Examining-Board, 1900/16/29. Superintendent of P. and F. A. Telegraph, etc., 1900/29/48. Transfers, storage, etc. (Chemical Cos.), 1901/130/141. Telephone operators at City Hall, 1901-2/41/83. Additional Engine Co. (No. 24,) 1901-2/71/149. Do. (No. 27), 1904-5/186/224. Do. (No. 26), 1904-5/192/229.

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Do. (No. 28), 1904-5/252/347. Do. (No. 29), 1905-6/50/102. Men and apparatus for H. and L. Co. (No. 12), 1903-4/

9/10. Transferring members (Chemical Co. No. 1), 1905-6/22/56. Additional H. and L. Co. (No. 13), 1905-6/48/99. Do. (No. 14), 1905-6/51/103. (See ENGINE-COMPANIES; ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE-

COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; FIREMEN; TELEGRAPH.)

FIRE=ESCAPES—Permits for, 1883, R. 80, 115. (See BUILDINGS; HOTELS.)

FIREMEN—For relief of disabled, etc., 1835/21/24; 1871/35/30; 1873, R. 458; 1884/38/43; 1850 (Rev.)/59/170; 1865/ 11/17; 1885, R. 7; 1886/28/39; 1887/30/31;- 1887/ 97/110.

Funeral expenses, 1857, R. 70. . Quarters for Veteran Volunteer Association, 1889/31/39;

1890/60/70; 1891/26/46; 1892/48/71; 1893/34/67; 1894, R. 147.

Pensions, 1892/9/12; 1893/54/97; 1894/24/24; 1894, R. 236.

Support of widows, 1894, R. 149; 1895, II. 72; 1896, R. 46; 1897, R. 74; 1902-3/97/18; 1902-3, R. 37, 50; 1904-5/168/189; 1904-5/175/199; 1905-6, O. 165, 166, 167 (approved, June 20, 1906).

Probationary, 1896/97/145; 1897/74/95. (See FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT.)

FIRE=PLUQ5—Erection of certain, 1818, R. (June 5), p. 195; 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 295; 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 296.

Examination of, 1821/6/303. At Hanover Market-house, 1821/49/342. Use of, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 376; 1849/41/56; 1857, R. 10. Appropriations for, 1821, R. 31; 1822, R. (Jan. 26), p. 429;

1822, R. (May 18), p. 444; 1827, R. (Mar. 2), p. 452; 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 462; 1828, R. 1, 29; 1829, R. 5, 6, 9, 15, 26; (annual) 1858/56/134; 1878, R. 175.

Removal of, 1829, R. 38; 1832, R. 8, 28; 1844, R. 119; 1845, R. 91; 1849, R. 80, 81; 1850, R. 124; 1851, R. 11, 23.

Repairs to, 1829, R. 42; 1831, R. 47; 1835, R. 71; 1857, R. 72; 1858, R. 6.

Opening, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.

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Erection of, 1832, R. 2; 1833, R. 60, 70; 1834, R. 4, 49, 52, 61; 1835, R. 39, 40; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 6; 1837, R. 61, 70, 74; 1838, R. 60, 65, 69; 1839, R. 48, 56, 57, 63, 98, 110, 126; 1839 (May), R. 15; 1840/8/27; 1846, R. 31; 1847, R. 66, 121, 128.

Plan showing location of, 1833, R. 25. Screws for, 1846, R. 68. Erecting, 1848, R. 55; 1849, R. 2, 4, 14, 28, 39, 48-51, 82;

1849 (May), R. 1, 3; 1850, R. 25, 36, 39, 55, 67, 73, 128; 1850 (Nov.), R. 6; 1851, R. 4, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21, 22, 28, 42, 47, 48, 92, 93; 1852/24/20; 1852, R. 7, 55, 71, 115, 118, 119, 129, 130, 143, 155.

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/40/146. Erecting in various places, 1853, R. 43, 44, 52, 105, 122,

149, 151, 152, 218. Removing certain, 1853, R. 62; 1856, (Nov.), R. 9, 23;

1857, R. 74. Placing, 1854, R. 6, 48, 50, 55, 130; 1855, R. 37, 193, 224;

1856, R. 46, 54, 55, 63, 66, 76, 81, 99, 113, 124, 132, 137, 140, 160, 179, 181, 182, 183, 195; 1856 (Nov.), R. 28; 1857, R. 4, 23, 25, 41, 45, 52, 58, 66, 87, 97, 130, 142, 171, 181, 187, 191, 195.

Altering, 1857, R. 163. Fixtures, 1857, R. 49. Placing, 1858, R. 109; 1858 (Nov.), R. 17, 21, 28; 1859,

R. 90, 93, 129; 142, 194; 1860, R. 8, 9, 28, 41, 79-81, 119, 122, 144, 145, 155, 167, 177, 182, 192, 198, 207, 274-276, 302, 383; 1861, R. 27, 30, 69, 153.

For watering streets, 1863, R. 89; 1873, R. 316. Increasing number, 1863, R. 110. Placing, 1865, R. 9; 1868, R. 100, 136, 151, 187, 212, 304,

309, 315, 424, 451. Removals, 1858, R. 73; 1866, R. 237; 1868, R. 240, 375;

1869, R. 92; 1874, R. 262; 1883, R. 223. Obstructing, 1869/67/79. Placing, 1869, R. 214, 220; 1870, R. 92, 110, 157, 180, 195,

221, 225, 248, 258; 1871, R. 126, 158, 223; 1872, R. 17, 64, 149, 330; 1873, R. 47, 48; 1874, R. 70, 86, 151, 244, 398, 417, 452; 1875, R. 49, 367, 370, 455; 1876, R. 93, 150, 190, 220; 1878, R. 239; 1879, R. 84, 190; 1880, R. 64, 89, 217, 221; 1881, R. 56, 62, 82, 87, 117, 251; 1882, R. 53; 1883, R. 22, 27, 97; 1884, R. 13, 17, 18, 129, 144.

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Flushing gutters and inlets, 1880/102/116. To increase water-supply, 1884, R. 62. Placing, 1885, R. 14, 86*, 141, 142; 1886, R. 124; 1887, R.

82, 101; 1888, R. 24, 121; 1889, R. 32, 138; 1890, R. 59, 113; 1891, R. 177, 182, 185, 186, 203, 208; 1892, R. 37, 53, 69, 101, 129, 156, 157, 163; 1893, R. 7, 26, 41-43, 55, 62, 127, 166, 201; 1894, R. 9, 46-59, 106, 191, 192, 225; 1895, R. 17, 25, 26, 93, 94, 137, 167, 176, 193, 194, 208. 214, 238.

Do. in annex, 1899, R. 122. (See WATER.)

FIRES—To prevent, 1798/9/185; 1826/31/283. For water to extinguish, 1809/1/263. Fire-walls, etc., 1816/17/78; 1818, R. (Mar. 5), p. 205;

1836/8/20. Fire-lines, 1838 (Rev.)/22/69. Districts for extinguishing, 1848/28/21; 1849/33/43. Reports and records of, 1849/27/32. Not to be made in streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858

(Rev.)/33/153. False alarms, 1856, R. 225. Obstructing engines, 1858/54/132. Ropes across streets, 1858, R. 80. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/41/185. Protection against (from lights on wharves, etc.), 1895/

26/33. ' In streets (for horse-shoeing, building, etc.), 1896/118/182. By wheelwrights and wagon-makers, 1896/155/231. Extraordinary expenses caused by (Feb. 7-8, 1904), 1904-5/

146/129. Site for memorial of, (do.), 1904-5, R. 17. (See BURNT DISTRICT; CHARCOAL; CHIMNEYS;

HARBOR; INSURANCE; SMOKE; VESSELS.) FIRE=WALLS—(See BUILDINGS; FIRES; PARTITIONS.) FIREWOOD—Cording of, 1797/17/71; 1797/42/106.

Inspection of, 1798/71/135; 1798/88/160. Against landing on Light St. Wharf, 1807/24/104. Regulations, 1807/37/100; 1809/9/269. Sale of, 1826/56/351; 1829/5/97.' Wharfage for vessels loaded with, 1830/31/210. Remaining on wharves, 1831/37/305. Landing and huckstering, 1836/17/30; 1837/25/20. Buying and selling, 1838 (Rev.)/39/106.

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Placing in streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119. Sale by cord or fractions thereof, 1855/39/6. Measurement of carts, etc., 1872/77/90; 1874/42/56. (See HARBOR; HARBOR-MASTERS; WHARVES;

WOOD-CORDERS.) FIREWORKS—Prohibiting, 1812/24/326; 1826/31/283.

(Combustible) prohibiting sale of, 1833/8/30; 1838 (Rev.)/ 27/74.

Do. and manufacturing, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Permitting exhibition of (on July 4th), 1851, R. 97. Permitting manufacture of, 1859, R. 82. Occasional exhibitions, 1860/89/120. Permits to manufacture, 1865, R. 161; 1866, R. 112, 151.. Throwing combustible, 1896/132/294.

" FIRST DEFENDERS "^ (Of National Capital) entertaining, 1896, R. 36.

FISCAL YEAR—To determine beginning of, 1871/56/45; 1877/ 57/49.

FISH—(And meats,) inspection of, 1805/8/102. Do., 1807/27/155; 1811/1/299; 1812/26/327; 1816/16/77. Storage of, 1821/67/361; 1822/23/408; 1822/41/425;

1823/3/4; 1823/17/20; 1824/30/79. Remonstrance as to Inspection Bill, 1825,, R. (Jan. 25), p.

130. (Salted,) inspected on wharves, 1825, R. (Mar. 9), p. 143. Inspection and storage, 1S26/29/275; 1827/40/430; 1836/

48/66; 1838 (Rev.)/19/64; 1840 (June) /3/ l l ; 1850 (Rev.)/46/162; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See GAME; SALTED PROVISIONS; WHARVES.) FISH-BASIN—Permit for, 1886, R. 125. FISH=HOUSES—Appropriation to finish, 1823, R. (June 12), p. 48.

Watchmen and repairs, 1824, (R. (Apr. 1), p. 101. Filling in ground, etc., 1825, R. (Jan. 18), p. 129. Insurance of, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139; 1826, R. (Apr. 6),

p. 386. . Payment to keeper,. 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 446. Duties of keeper, 1828/26/27. Repairs, 1830, R. 52; 1832, R. 80 (wharf). Repeal as to keeper and storage, 1831/1/263. For renting, 1831, R. 61; 1832, R. 29. Selling part of remains, 1844, R. 116. Filling up and grading lot (S. side of Basin), 1854/43/46.

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FISH=MARKET SPACE—Regulations, 1861/13/28. Paving, 1886/29/40.

FIXTURES—Permit to complete and retain, 1827, R. (Jan. 27), p. 444.

FLAG=MEN— (See RAILROADS.) FLAG=POLES—(See FLAG-STAFFS.) FLAGS—For City Hall, 1845, R. 128; 1850, R. 1; 1859, R. 59;

1863, R. 35; 1864, R. 174; 1864 (Nov.), R. 31; 1865, R. 51; 1873, R. 15.

Restricting display of, 1861/37/45 (repealed, 1862/1/5). For Mayor's office, 1862, R. 19. For Marine Hospital, 1862, R. 66. For Eastern Spring, 1862, R. 117; 1896, R. 80. For City Council, 1863, R. 1. For Washington Monument, 1863, R. 20; 1871, R. 273. For- Battle Monument, 1864, R. 15. For Franklin Square, 1867, R. 314. For advertising purposes, 1872, R. 99. Permits to suspend, 1873, R. 138, 206. At half-mast on Memorial Day, 1894, R. 77. On public buildings, 1895/29/36. Return of (Mexican War), 1904-5, R. 31.

FLAG=STAFFS—Permits to erect, 1856, R. 58, 68, 197; 1862, R. 56, 124.

For City Hall, 1859, R. 101; (and flag), 1862, R. 9. To remove (from Broadway Institute), 1871, R. 148. Permits for poles, 1894, R. 180; 1899, R. 150.

FLAG=STONES—Drivers to move from, 1826/16/228. Placing certain, 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 453; 1828, R. 45,60,

67; 1829, R. 33; 1830, R. 44; 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 4; 1833, R. 65; 1835, R. 50, 70; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 5.

To provide for, 1833/31/50. Placing where convenient or necessary, 1836/4/15. Replacing, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1858, R. 14. Over mouth of sewer, 1846, R. 72. Placing certain, 1847, R. 107; 1848, R. 3; 1850, R. 33, 37,

65,71,72,102; 1851, R. 45, 58, 84, 85, 136; 1852, R. 33, 72, 87; 1852 (Oct.), R. 1.

Ceneral regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/15/34. Changing position of, 1853, R. 115; 1858, R. 62. Placing, 1853, R. 138, 154> 168, 184, 227; 1854, R. 3, 141;

1855, R. 104, 106, 122, 124, 161, 168, 171; 1857, R. 48, 106, 110, 160; 1858 (Nov.), R. 19, 34, 39; 1859, R. 112,

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201, 215, 222, 236, 261; 1859 (Nov.), R. 6, 19, 20, 35, 44;' 1860, R. 7, 26, 27, 29-31, 40, 57-59, 73-78, 88, 94, 95, 100, 111, 125-127, 142, 185, 193, 200-202, 222, 223, 320, 334, 379; 1860 (Nov.), R. 5; 1861, R. 10, 11, 87, 130, 152.

Authority to place, 1863/6/17. Placing, 1864, R. 45; 1865, R. 147, 148'; 1866, R. 3, 16, 23,

-75, 83, 88, 95, 102, 186, 268; 1867, R. 61, 112, 116, 131, 134, 209, 365, 370, 426; 1867 (Nov.), R. 21, 42, 44; 1868, R. 53, 120, 154, 155, 178, 185, 196, 202, 204, 205, 209, 211, 215, 219, 221, 223, 227, 241, 273, 279, 308, 312, 324, 330, 331, 338, 374, 412, 421, 433-435, 461, 462, 473, 476.

Width of, 1868, R. 93. Placing, 1869, R. 45, 51, 56, 57, 71, 134, 144, 147, 164, 165,

167, 182, 183, 189,225,226,229,245,247,253,273,274, 290; 1870, R. 2, 75, 78; 1871, R. 11, 36, 84, 86, 109, 131, 196, 197, 205-207, 225, 232, 233, 248, 250, 274, 307; 1872, R. 10, 24, 25, 39, 48-50, 59, 74, 80, 87-89, 98, 100, 101, 108, 124, 129, 150, 151, 161, 173, 194, 215-217, 238-241, 243-246, 254-257, 279-281, 296, 365-367.

To place, repair or remove, 1873, R. 2, 18, 19, 38, 43-46, 73, 87-93, 117-121, 157-165, 180, 181, 222, 224, 242-244, 246, 248, 290, 291, 293, 315, 335; 1874, R. 9, 11, 25, 28, 48, 52, 56, 77, 87, 90, 94, 95, 127-130, 137, 138, 142-145, 162-166, 170, 184-191, 209, 210, 213, 219, 221, 228, 250, 251 (repealed, 1875, R. 158), 252, 253, 258, 259, 263, 297-307, 340, 354, 367, 369, 376, 389, 413, 427-434, 436, 443, 445-449.

Laying, etc., 1875, R. 19, 24, 25, 27, 46, 48, 54, 61-63, 90, 94-107, 115, 117, 119, 126-135, 153-156, 169-171,176, 178, 186-189, 205-214, 218-226, 253-264, 301-313, 334-338, 353, 356-359, 378, 400-419, 450, 453, 454, 456, 457, 473, 479, 495.

Dimensions of, 1876/29/26. Laying, 1876, R. 14, 18, 28-34, 42, 54-58, 73-79, 110, 112-

119, 123-126, 131, 132, 142-144, 151, 157-161, 169, 199, 201, 202, 238, 239, 247, 253, 254, 256, 257, 268, 279, 286-288, 322-324; 1877, R. 2, 3, 11, 12, 23, 29, 37-39, 49, 50, 67, 70, 81-83, 100-102, 107-109, 117, 132, 178, 182.

Placing, etc., 1878, R. 16, 17, 36-51, 89-91, 121-126, 143-152, 168-170, 188, 209, 213, 222, 237, 260 (remove), 290-295, 312; 1879, R. 38, 51, 52, 61, 64-68, 90-93, 99, 107-110, 116-118, 133, 138, 154, 161-164, 178, 180-182, 208-211, 213-218; 1880, R. 15, 16, 41, 42, 48-51, 56-60, 88,

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99r 108, 109, 115, 117, 157, 170, 173, 175, 191, 194, 206, 208, 209; 1881, R. 69-73, 98-103, 110-114, 118-122, 178-180, 203-205; 1882, R. 17, 18, 83; 1883, R. 31, 61-64, 69, 70; 1884, R. 43, 44, 128; 1890; R. 71, 82, 144; 1891, R. 45; 1892, R. 39, 76, 135; 1899, R. 66, 142.

Do. by railway companies, 1893/12/20. Of vitrified brick or granite, 1904-5/97/29.

FLAX=SEED—Inspection of, 1805/1/83; 1822/10/396. Inspector of, 1824/14/60; 1824/23/70; 1826/19/239;

1828/12/11; 1838 (Rev.)/14/57. FLEET ST.— Now Canton Ave., 1846/5/7. FLOODS—Relieving sufferers from, 1868, R. 365.

Removing dirt after, 1868, R. 366. To prevent, 1868, R. 370, 431. To repair damages from, 1868, R. 382, 391. Instructions to Police and Fire Departments, 1868, R. 393. Thanks for efficient assistance, 1868, R. 406. Damages caused by, 1887/112/130. (See FRESHETS;" JONES' FALLS.)

FLORENCE ST.—Opening (Fulton Ave. to Retreat St.), 1889/99/

127. FLUES—Permit for, 1867, R. 196.

(See SMOKE.) FLYING=HORSES—Prohibiting, 1831/30/297; 1838 (Rev.)/27/

74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1893, R. 203.

Permits required, 1888/47/67. FOLSOM ST.—Deed for (from Johnson St., 219 ft. E.), 1889/1/3. FOOD-PRODUCTS—Inspection of, 1893, R. 117; 1894/87/95;

1894/130/159; 1903-4/62/112. FOOT=BRIDQES—(See BRIDGES; COVERED WAYS; FOOT­

WAYS; PASSAGE-WAYS.) FOOT=PATHS—For making (Point Lane), 1850, R. 89.

Do. (Caroline St.), 1850, R. 123. (See FOOT-WAYS; SIDE-WALKS.)

FOOT=W AYS—Width of, 1797/14/55. To be swept, 1797/15/59. Not to be incumbered, 1797/15/60; 1801/17/275; 1839/

52/53. License to sell on, 1797/32/97; 1798/94/165; 1801/12/249;

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/133. Horses kept off from, 1797/35/100. Paving and mending, 1797/37/101; 1^03/33/53; 1804/17/

76; 1805/5/100; 1848/30/23.

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Filling up, 1807/20/125. Obstructing, 1807/29/167; 1826/15/220. Repairing, 1817/23/128; 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 2. Lowering and repaving, 1823, R. (Feb. 20), p. 39. Owners to pave and repair, 1826/9/165. Tables or baskets on, 1826/15/220.

; Grading, paving and repairing, 1830/32/211; 1868/71/110. Excavations for well under, 1830, R. 39. Fire-apparatus kept from, 1832/34/33. Widening, 1834, R. 60, 86. Grading, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1846/

61/47. Notices as to paving, 1841 (Dec.)/5/14; 1868, R. 186. Reports of broken, 1841 (Dec), R. 9. Around Washington Monument (width of), 1846, R. 46;

1850, R. 7. Grading and regulating, 1849/32/35. Grading and paving, 1850 (Nov.), R. 5. At Ashland Square, 1851/15/21. Permit to occupy for building vessel, 1854, R. 71. Paving, 1855/1/25; 1859, R. 94, 118. Cleaning certain, 1858 (Nov.), R. 36. Using, to repair boats, 1860, R. 369. Occupying portion of, 1861, R. 163, 166; 1869, R. 104. Removing part of, 1865, R. 178. Goods for sale on, 1867, R. 397; 1869/68/80. Projection on, 1868, R. 301. Removing dirt from, 1869, R. 154. Permits for covered or enclosed, 1880, R. 53; 1881, R. 201;

1882, R. 62. Over torn-up sidewalks, 1894/13/13. (See SIDEWALKS.)

FOREMAN ST.—Was Tripolctt's Alley, 1866/72/64. Widening foot-ways on, 1867/61/68. Changing name to Post-Office'Ave., 1867/62/69. (See POST-OFFICE AVE.)

FORFEITURES—(See FINES.) FORREST AVE.—Macadamizing, 1899, R. 78. FORREST (FOREST) ST.—Extension of, 1821/27/319; 1822/13/

398; 1822/34/417; 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 453. Approving Act for closing part of, 1832, R. 42. Now Jackson St. (Aisquith St. to Harford Run), 1839/

27/30. Paving, 1853, R. 247; 1864, R. 40; 1884/54/63; 1893/24/42.

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Moving dirt from, 1861, R. 102. Regrading, 1865, R. 110. Opening (Douglass to Fayette Sts.), 1873/82/91. Extending payments, 1875, R. 172. Opening (McHenry to Pratt Sts.), 1876/149/151 (repealed,

1878/54/42). Opening (S. to Fayette St.), 1891/97/142. Grade, etc., 1898/126/162. Assessments, 1901/120/117.

FORSTER (FOSTER) AL. (ST.)—Widening, 1852/70/69; 1853, R. 155; 1873/20/35.

Closing (Wilson to McMechen Sts.), 1860/66/92. Grade, 1875/105/81; 1877/17/14. Now Brevard St. (Biddle to Dolphin Sts.), 1887/10/13. Now Foster St. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1891/114/160.

FORT AVE.—Repairing, 1846, R. 110. Grading and paving, 1849/44/58; 1850/40/33. Condemning (Fort McHenry to William St.), 1852/17/15. Regrading, 1852/38/30. Repayment for opening, .1853/14/19. Selling lot on, 1854/56/57. Removing dirt from City property, 1861, R. 168. Grade, etc., 1871/119/107; 1873/40/52; 1875/38/27.

. Removing obstructions, 1875, R. 125. Repairs, 1876, R. 53; 1883, R. 51; 1892, R. 165. Paving, etc., 1875, R. 365; 1893/45/87. For public square on (Decatur to Andre Sts.), 1900/80/43.

FORT CARROLL—For construction of, 1854, R. 60. Continuing work on, 1880, R. 33. -

FORTIFICATIONS—To remove, 1869, R. 128, 135. (See DEFENCE; EARTH-WORKS.)

FORT McHENRY—Relief of those wounded at, etc., 1816, R. 10. Painting to commemorate bombardment, 1816, R. 12. Dry-dock improvements at, 1879/63/76. For public park, 1901-2, R. 11; 1904-5, R. 15. (See PENSIONS.)

FORTS—(See EARTH-WORKS; FORTIFICATIONS.) FORTUNE=TELLINQ—To prevent, 1875/83/58. FOSTER (AL.) ST.—(See FORSTER AL., ST.) FOSTER AVE.—Was AliceannaSt. (E.ofBurkeSt.), 1888/101/131.

Paving, etc., 1895, R. 123. FOUNDING—(Of City) 150th anniversary, 1880/142/164.

(See SESQUI-CENTENNIAL.)

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FOUNDRY ST.—Changing name from Bath St., 1849/50/61. FOUNTAIN AL.—Opening (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1846/42/27. FOUNTAINS—Painting (Eastern), 1827, R. (Jan. 22), p. 443;

1859, R. 135. For City property (Monument St.), 1832, R. 55. Grading lot adjoining (Eastern), 1836, R. 45. Enclosing (do.), 1838, R. 47. For trees in lot (do.), 1839, R. 39; 1840, R. 12. Repairing fence (do.), 1840, R. 49; 1847, R. 92. Improving (do.), 1851, R. 73; 1853, R. 33. (Eastern) grading walk at, 1840 (Apr.), R. 4. (Do.) payment to keeper of, 1842, R. 5. (Do.) repairing, 1844, R. 106; 1862, R. 61; 1864, R. 143. (Do.) purchase of lot near, 1846/60/46. (Do.) waste-water from, 1846, R. 82, 133. Water-supply for (near "Bel-Air" Market), 1844, R. 133. Repairs (Centre), 1846, R. 120. (Eastern) paving foot-way adjoining, 1849, R. 29. (Do.) painting fences, 1850, R. 104. (Do.) railing around lot, 1853/33/36. (Do.) lighting square with gas, 1853, R. 248. (Do.) repainting dome, etc., 1855, R. 102. (Do.) seats at, 1855, R. 141. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/29/135. Free supply for (at Post-Office), 1859, R. 239. Hydrant (Calvert St.), 1861, R. 185. For advertising purposes, 1872/75/88. For drinking, 1871, R. 263; 1873, R. 277, 361, 387; 1875/

107/83; 1875, R. 51, 216, 324, 351 (appropriation). Do. in various places, 1876, R. 155, 206, 217, 218; 1877,

R. 143, 145, 157, 170, 174, 208; 1878, R. 197. Do. removing, 1878, R. 266; 1879, R. 85; 1881, R. 90;

1882, R. 94, 119 (and re-erect), 163. Substituting for condemned wells, 1879/97/114. To ereet (drinking), 1879, R. 129, 186, 200; 1880, R. 68,

91, 128, 142, 155 (appropriations), 158, 163, 171, 197, 210,219,250; 1881, R. 37, 46, 104-106, 116,144,228,249; 1882, R. 94, 163; 1883, R. 75, 78, 101, 102, 128, 163, 164, 181, 219, 221.

Removing (do.), 1883, R. 75, 102, 161; 1884, R. 56,. 101, 119 (and re-erect), 254, 257 (and re-erect).

To erect (do.), 1884, R. 26, 47-51, 58, 65, 108, 120, 124, 138, 161, 164, 170, 182, 190, 194, 203, 207, 212, 217, 230, 231, 233, 252, 253, 255.

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Removing (do.), 1885, R. 4; (and re-erecting), 1885, R. 19, 62, 79, 112, 172.

To erect, etc., (do.), 1885, R, 13, 24, 25, 37, 57, 58, 63, 74, 80, 88, 107, 113, 116, 133, 138, 175, 177; 1886, R. 5, 9, 21, 30 (remove), 96-100, 116, 124, 137, 158, 167, 168, 202, 203, 205 (and remove), 206, 215 (re-locate).

Free water for (in square rear of Linden Ave., etc.), 1886, R. 166.

To remove (drinking), 1887, R. 83, 84, 115; 1888, R. 134. To erect, etc., (do.), 1887, R. 102, 116, 148; 1888, R, 12,

25, 43, 44, 60, 87, 97-101, 109, 112, 113, 115-119, 135, 143, 151, 156, 157, 163.

For trees (at Eastern Square), 1888, R. 40 (repealed, 1902-3, R. 41).

To remove (drinking), 1889, R. 87; 1890, R.-104; 1892, R. 50.

" Do. and re-erect (do.), 1890, R. 143, 176,- 220; 1892, R. 148.

To place, etc., (do.),.1891, R. 43, 66, 68, 73, 83, 84, 106, I 107, 122, 137, 159, 183, 184, 204.

Deficiency appropriation (Eastern), 1891, R. 95. To place (drinking), 1892, R. 72, 99, 100, 150, 153-155,

171, 172, 211; 1893, R. 8, 9, 21, 25, 30, 38, 39, 52-54, 67, 105, 119, 139, 195, 211; 1894, R. 36-40, 61, 92-94, 100 (repealed, 1904-5, R. 29), 111, 117, 148, 167, 172, 174, 186, 205, 209, 254, 294, 295; 1895, R. 21-23, 56; 84, 95, 139, 182, 183, 200, 211, 227, 230, 239, 345; 1898/ 78/106; 1899, R. 63 (see 1905-6, R. 3), 105, 118, 140, 160, 165; 1900-1, R. 28; 1902-3, R. 35.

To remove (do.), 1901-2, R. 22-24; 1902-3, R, 27, 29, 46. To re-erect, etc., 1904-5/257/357; 1904-5, R. 13, 27;

1905-6, R. 1, 3-8, 14-16. (See SPRINGS; WATERING-PLACE.)

FOURTH AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51. FOURTH LANE (ST.)—Grade, etc., 1876/4/5; 1876/15/12.

Closing (Fort Ave. to Gould property), 1880/96/108 (re­pealed, 1882/118/211); 1882/117/209.

Do. (Hanover to Light Sts.), 1889/22/27.. Do. (S. of Fort Ave.), 1893/118/201; 1896/131/203.

FOURTH OF JULY—Celebrating, 1846, R. I l l , 115; 1851, R. 97; 1852, R. 90; 1854, R. 107; 1859, R. 199; 1862, R. 81; 1863, R. 107, 131; 1864, R. 95; 1865, R. 91, 98; 1866, R. 154; 1867, R..299; 1868, R. 340; 1871, R. 20i; 1876, R. 293.

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FOWLS—(live) restricting sale of, 1876/128/136. FRAME BUILDINGS — Removing, 1817/13/117; 1824/21/69;

1624, R. (Mar. 20), pp. 96, 97; 1825/16/121; 1825, R. (Feb. 23), p. 134.

Allowing certain to stand, 1824/6/54. Extension of (rope-walk), 1825/7/111. Raising of, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1846, R. 126. Permits to remove, 1827/2/397; 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p.

447; 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 457; 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 462; 1828, R. 8, 18; 1829/38/134; 1829, R. 17; 1830, R. 20, 63.

Extension of, 1829/35/132, Permit to erect (scale-house), 1830, R. 64. Removals, 1830, R. 66, 67, 75; 1830 (ex. sess.), R, 1. Finishing, 1831/29/297; 1832, R. 37, 38; 1840 (July), R. 3. Removals, etc., 1831, R. 24, 33, 51-54. Restrictions as to, 1832/3/8; 1833/14/34; 1838/21/67. Removals, 1832, R. 4, 6, 7. Filing petitions for removal, 1832, R. 10. Removals, 1833, R. 9, 14, 15, 36, 37, 43, 61, 62. Permits to erect, 1833, R. 71; 1834, R. 47, 63; 1844, R.

74; 1847, R. 62. Do. to repair, 1833, R. 74; 1846, R. 144; 1847, R. 76. Removals, 1834, R. 68, 75; 1835, R. 21, 48; 1836, R. 31,

79, 88, 94, 100, 113; 1837, R. 25, 54, 77, 98; 1838, R. 8, 23, 32, 82; 1839, R. 34, 40, 123, 124.

Permits to retain, 1837, R. 4, 72; 1838, R. 48; 1839, R. 23, 29, 50.

Raising front, 1838, R. 58. Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/21/67; 1850 (Rev,)/18/53. Removals, 1840, R. 1, 35, 43; 1840 (April), R. 3; 1840

(June), R. 3. Permits to enlarge, 1840, R. 11; 1840 (June), R. 9; 1841,

R. 6, 10, 21, 23, 27, 33. Do. to alter, 1840, R. 25; 1846, R. 52, 65; 1850, R. 107. Do. to remove, 1841, R. 7, 12; 1841 (April), R. 1. Do. to retain, 1841 (April), R. 3; 1843, R. 24, Enlarging, 1843, R. 65, 74, 85, 113, 115; 1844, R. 101;

1845, R. 12, 32, 71; 1847, R. 26; 1848, R. 34. Removing, 1843, R. 119; 1844, R. 10, 56; 1845, R. 125;

1846, R. 41, 78, 136; 1846 (Aug.), R. 5. Release from penalty for erecting, 1847/3/14. Permits to complete, 1847/58/50; 1849, R. 112.

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Removing, 1847, R. 52, 110; 1848, R. 26, 51, 77; 1851, R. 41.

Permits to remain, 1848, R. 9; 1851, R. 9; 1859/67/82. Do. to raise, 1848, R. 19', 59; 1850, R. 86. Do. to alter and repair, 1849, R. 84. Do. to retain, 1848, R. 9; 1849, R. 118, 120, 121. Limiting restrictions, 1851/36/32. Permit to erect (for Riding Academy), 1851, R. 50. Permits to alter, 1851, R. 96; 1852, R. 24. Do. to raise roof, 1852, R. 32. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/33/124; 1858 (Rev.)/35/

168. Permits to erect, 1853, R. 69; 1856, R. 109; (for Sunday-

Schools, etc.), 1857, R. 17; 1858, R. 105, 142; 1858 (Nov.), R. 16 (saw-mill).

Do. remove portion of, 1858 (Nov.), R. 20. Do. for sheds, 1858 (Nov.), R. 27, 35, 38. For temporary use, 1859/45/47. To erect, 1859/46/68; 1859/56/75. Sheds, to erect certain, etc., 1859, R. 58, 63, 146 (ice­

house), 152, 160 (carriage-house), 162, 166 (platform), 174, 192, 198 (photograph-gallery), 200, 232 (remove

-stable), 259 (carpenter-shop); 1859 (Nov.), R. 26, 27, 47 (stable).

Permits to erect, alter, remove, etcv 1860, R. 33, 36, 43, 64, 67, 85, 86, 89, 98, 99, 114, 116, 139, 151, 157-160, 170, 186, 187, 195, 205, 214, 235, 236, 251-254, 268-270, 285, 303, 312, 322, 323, 327, 328, 330, 341, 352, 353, 354, 357-359, 361, 370, 371, 373, 375, 376, 386, 387; 1860 (Nov.), R. 2, 4; 1861, R. 14, 50, 51, 61, 84, 123, 135, 156, 162, 176, 190.

Permits to erect, alter, remove, etc., 1862, R, 35 (con­servatory), 96, 98, 99, 112, 125, 126, 143; 1862 (Nov.), R. 5; 1863, R. 8, 15, 19, 26, 27, 45, 46, 53, 59, 62, 63, 66, 73, 86, 92, 98-101, 118, 127-129, 140, 154, 158, 171-173, 184, 185, 195, 197, 200, 201; 1864, R. 8-10, 22, 28, 35, 46, 48, 52, 56, 70, 73, 81, 82, 84, 87-89, 102-104, 109-111, 115, 116, 119, 121-125, 130, 135-141, 170, 172,.178, 181, 183, 190-199, 201.

Applications to City Commissioner, 1865/10/16; 1867/1/7. Permits, 1865, R. 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25-27, 29, 38, 40, 41, 48,

65, 136, 160; 1866 (Oct.), R. 69 (remove); 1867, R, 4, 10, 12, 23-25, 33, 39, 41, 56-59, 62, 72-77, 82,, 84-90, 100-

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102, 106-109, 118-121 137-140, 146, 147,149-158,160,162, 163, 170, 177-182, 185, 188, 190, 192, 194, 195, 213, 214, 217, 219-221, 232-236, 254, 255, 259, 261-266, 273, 274, 276, 284, 286, 288, 292, 293, 300, 303, 316, 318, 329-331, 354-356, 358-361, 369, 371, 383, 385-389, 392, 395, 398, 400-403, 417, 430, 433-439, 442, 444, 445, 448, 450, 452-456, 458-465, 467-469, 471-474, 476, 479, 486; 1867 (Nov.), R. 7, 22, 24, 28, 31.

Permits by City Commissioner, 1868/6/29. Special permits, 1868, R. 5, 133, 303, 405, 472, 492, 493. Inquiry as to do., 1868, R. 336. Special permits, 1869, R. 84, 180, 192, 195, 203, 207, 218,

256, 257, 259, 279, 289; 1870, R. 166, 254, 260; 1871, R. 91, 101, 102, 119, 125, 157, 168, 202, 296; 1872, R. 126, 130, 172, 229, 358; 1873, R. 230, 332, 378, 398, 413, 430, 436; 1874, R. 208, 247, 291, 329, 332, 334, 425; 1875, R. 173, 390, 480, 491, 498.

Permits, etc., 1876, R. 2, 66, 342; 1877, R. 214, 231; 1878, R. 21, 92, 116, 195, 224, 245, 274, 329; 1879, R. 34, 60, 203, 204, 245, 246, 257, 258; 1880, R. 5, 7, 17, 20, 27, 192, 218; 1881, R. 3, 4,86, 93, 154, 188, 196, 235; 1882/ 110/203; 1882, R. 32, 63, 70, 81, 97, 107, 167, 189, 194, 195, 196, 199, 209, 213; 1883, R. 11, 20, 83, 140; 1884, R. 29, 30, 69, 141, 174, 181, 208, 250; 1885, R. 12, 92, 103, 121, 123, 168; 1886, R. 13, 45, 47, 51, 104, 128, 143, 152, 161, 173, 184, 192, 193, 195, 209.

Permits for (sheds, stables, etc.), 1887, R. 4, 32, 90, 109; 1888, R. 42, 79, 91, 122, 159, 169; 1888-9, R. 8; 1889, R. 16, 64, 95, 110, 119, 141, 150, 151; 1890/124/163; 1890, R. 14, 140, 148, 158, 164, 177, 178, 182, 183; 1891,

' R. 4, 6, 14, 39, 63, 102, 138, 144, 145, 189, 193, 195, 198, 199, 201, 220, 226, 228, 230, 233, 235, 239, 246, 258, 259, 293-295, 299, 300, 304, 306, 310; 1892, R. 2, 6, 9, 26, 134, 197, 199, 201; 1893, R. 99, 108, 113, 115, 135, 141, 147, 148, 156, 193; 1894, R. 8, 19, 64, 73, 75, 87, 126, 130, 134, 136, 138, 194, 200, 238, 241, 242, 244, 246-248, 282; 1895, R. 18, 28, 29, 31, 32, 62, 83, 91, 118, 133, 135, 146, 154, 160, 172-174, 178, 184, 188, 224-226; 1896, R. 4, 15, 31, 37, 48, 49, 51, 90, 128, 130; 1897, R. 4, 16, 19, 65, 79, 83, 84; 1898/59/84; 1898/85/115; 1899/215/290; 1899, R. 1, 3, 12, 16, 27, 29, 31, 37, 83, 85, 95, 101, 103, 115, 124, 128, 136, 138, 151; 1900, R. 4, 10; 1900-1, R. 31.

Fire in, lessening danger from, 1901-2/33/68.

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Permits for, 1901-2, R. 2, 4-6, 10, 18, 21; 1902-3/116/58; 1902-3, R. 30-32, 36, 38, 42; 1903-4/38/65; 1903-4/44/ 74; 1903-4/55/98 (see 1903-4/236/315); 1903-4/68/165;.

• 1904-5/119/71; 1904-5/121/75; 1904-5/138-142 (see 1904-5/271/283); 1904-5/170/194; 1904-5/191/228;. 1904-5/210/262; 1904-5, R. 12, 18, 23, 24, 28; 1905-6/ 54/106; 1905-6/137/254.

(See SHEDS; STABLES; WOODEN BUILDINGS.) FRANCIS ST.—Opening (Retreat to Whitelock Sts.), 1889/101/

129. FRANKLIN COURT—Opening (South to Holliday Sts.), 1860/

102/128; 1865/61/143. FRANKLIN LANE—Changing name to N. Bowly St., 1848/26/20..

Erecting platform at, 1854/32/38. FRANKLIN ROAD—Shelling, 1889, R. 22. FRANKLIN SQUARE—Laying out, 1839/47/44.

Grading and fencing, 1839 (Oct.), R. 2. Manuring, 1840, R. 58. Changes as to, 1844/32/29. Repairing fence around, 1844, R. 138. Keeper for, 1845/30/28. Dimensions of houses near, trees, etc., 1845/32/29. Gravelling walks, etc., 1845, R. 88. To encourage improvements on, 1847/24/29. Springs in, 1847, R. 67. Improvements, 1849, R, 115. Salary of keeper, 1849 (Aug.), R. 1. Paving, 1850/13/18; 1850, R. 75. Repairing water-pipes in, 1850, R. 130. Seats in, 1850, R. 131. Improving, 1851/13/19; 1856, R. 216; 1859, R. 210; I860,.

R. 84, 172, 300; 1868, R. 170; 1871, R. 203; 1873, R. 459.. Keeper's house, 1858, R. 118. Improvements opposite to, 1861/17/33. Well and pump, 1869, R. 48. Removing broken flag-pole, 1870, R. 114. For work and material, 1872, R. 205. Deepening wells, 1872, R. 314. Removing and transferring railings, 1874, R. 360; 1875, R„

22. To dispose of do., 1875, R. 387. Repairs, 1875, R. 114. Kerbing, 1895, R. 191.

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FRANKLIN ST.—Approving Act for opening and extending, 1830, R. 18.

Kerbing, 1831, R. 57; 1876/166/165. Culvert in, 1836, R. 57. Regrading, 1854/20/31; 1860/61/88. Widening (Greene to Pearl Sts.), 1870/89/143. Shelling, 1871, R. 77; 1886, R. 23; 1887, R. 33, Opening (North to Holliday Sts.), 1873/66/73 (repealed,

1877/1/3); 1874/111/114*. Suspending assessments (for widening), 1874, R. 85. Settling claim (do.), 1874, R. 339. Grade, etc., 1875/34/25; 1875/56/42; 1890/145/205. Paving, .1885/38/43; 1893/18/27; 1894, R. 110; 1905-6/

121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved, June 15, 1906). . Macadamizing, 1893/56/101.

FREDERICK, MD.—Thanking officials of, 1868, R. 377. FREDERICK AVE. (ROAD)—Grade, etc., 1874/99/107; 1874/

115/118; 1875/99/75. Deed for (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), 1874, R. 352. Do. (Fulton St. to City limits), 1874, R. 408. Changing tracks and rails on, 1875, R. 345. Repairing (old road), 1891, R. 119; 1892, R. 110. Paving, 1893/11/18; 1896, R. 86.

FREDERICK ST.—Repaying, etc., 1804/4/59; 1830, R. 32. FRESHETS—Repairing damages caused by, 1852, R. 182 and 183;

1858, R. 143. (See FLOODS.)

FREMONT AVE. (ST.)—Was Cove St., 1846/38/25.

Grade, etc., 1853/52/50; 1855, R. 115; 1858/35/57; 1859/ 105/179; 1864, R. 144.

Repairing, 1883, R. 154. Now Fremont Ave., 1886/50/60. Paving, 1890/116/156; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150

(approved, June 15, 1906). FRENCH AL.—Opening (Charles St. to Short AL), 1849/42/57;

1850/1/6. FRENCH ST.— Repaying, etc., 1833, R. 68.

Now Front St. (Foundry to Forrest Sts.), 1858/4/9. FRIENDLY INN—Appropriation for, 1895, R. 236. FRIENDSHIP LANE—Repairing, 1895, R. 127.

(See ELEVENTH ST.) FRIENDSHIP ST.—Grade, etc., 1872/78/92.

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FRONT ST. —Repaying, 1833, R. 63; 1893/29/51; 1894, R. 129. Was French St. (Foundry to Forrest Sts.), 1858/4/9. Renumbering, 1881, R< 32. Repairing, 1893, R. 181.

FRUIT—Sale of (Oranges, lemons and limes), 1831/24/291; 1838 (Rev.)/27/75; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/ 153; 1890/45/52.

Tables for sale of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1841 (Apr.)/2/6. Against sales of imported (in markets), 1851/48/39. (See FOOT-WAYS; MARKETS; SABBATH.)

FUGITIVES—(From justice), payment for arresting, 1839, R. 11. FULTON AL.—Public (Tyson St. to Tyson AL), 1858/50/130. FULTON AVE. (ST.)—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1875/151/127;

1881/90/132; 1883/40/49; 1883/82/101; 1885/71/88; 1889/95/122.

Opening (Franklin to Pratt Sts.), 1853/115/100. Do. (Franklin St. to City limits), 1866/70/63. Paving, 1871/58/47; 1875/104/81; 1878, R. 206; 1881/

110/152; 1887/64/78; 1896/59/92; 1898/76/101; 1899/ 196/259.

Opening (Cole St. to B. & O..R. R.), 1875/150/126. Naming "Fulton Ave." (S. of Edmondson Ave.), 1884/50/

57. Opening and widening (Windsor Mill Road to North

Ave.), 1886/33/43. Improving, 1887/47/58; 1887/58/72; 1887/114/130;1889/

66/86. Extending assessments, 1888, R. 173. Commissioners for squares, 1889/16/19; 1896/14/17. Shelling, 1890, R. 92; 1891, R. 38. Park curbing, 1891/100/146. Appropriation for squares, 1891, R. 96. Opening (S. terminus to Carroll Park), 1892/99/155 (re­

pealed, 1892/104/166); 1892/104/167. Gravelling, 1892, R. 87. Track crossings (B. & O. R. R.), 1895, R: 237.

FUNERALS—No riding or driving across processions, 1847/35/36. FURNACES—Regulating, 1866/17/17. FURNITURE—Selling old (belonging to City), 1875, R. 175.

Malicious injury to, etc., 1899/208/282.

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G G AL.—Closing (Cathedral St.. to Plover AL), 1853/105/94. •

Do. (Park St. to Plover AL), 1854/8/23. GAMBLING--T0 restrain, 1850 (Rev.)/34/I2,6; 1858 (Rev.)/36/

170. (See BETTING; GAMING.)

GAME—(And fish) market-laws as to, 1898/66/90. GAMES—Playing in streets, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100;

1850 (Rev.)/34/126. (See BETTING; SABBATH-DAY; SPORTS.)

GAMING—To restrain, 1797/7/26; 1798/99/175; 1803/5/6; 1804/19/77; 1807/21/130; 1816/13/76; 1826/52/341.

Do. on Sabbath-day, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119. General regulations, 1838 (Rev.) /37/100; 1850 (Rev.) / 34 /

126; 1858 (Rev.)/36/170. Police to enforce do., 1843, R. 64. (See BETTING; GAMBLING; HORSE-RACING.)

GANG=PLANKS—On passenger-boats, 1876/2/4. GANG=WAY—Permit for, 1891, R. 196.

(See PASSAGE-WAYS.) GARBAGE—Sale of, 1853/26/29; 1882/94/181.

Bells, etc., on carts, 1853/47/47. Removal of, 1866/36/39; 1872/114/138; 1877/37/34;

1881, R. 176; 1882/6/7. For improved system of do., 1872, R. 252. Regulations for lodging-houses, etc., 1886/79/101. Defining "vegetable" refuse, 1888/67/88. Carts, etc., 1891/38/55. Employees to own and drive do., 1892/36/50. Against burning (near dumps), 1896/54/85. Contract for removal of, 1903-4/36/62; 1904-5/155/167. Conveying through streets, 1903-4/58/102. Modifying contract for disposal of, 1905-6, 0.163 (approved,

June 20, 1906). (See CARTS; SEWERS; STREET-CLEANING.)

" GARDEN ST.—Payment for paving, 1845, R. 82. Condemning (Mosher St. to North Ave.), 1852/68/68. Bridge over run in, 1853, R. 181. Regrading, 1854/31/37; 1854/74/79; 1874, R. 9.

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Changing name to Linden St. (N. of Biddle St.), 1860/ 87/119.

Now Linden Ave., (W. of Biddle St.), 1867/55/65. GARRETT, THOS. HARRISON—In memory of, 1888, R. 130. GARRETT AVE.—Deed of (Fort Ave to Beason St.), 1884/149

174. ' GARRETT ST. (AL.)—Was Cowpen AL, 1877/3/4.

Tunnel, etc., 1900/1/3. Bridge-way, 1902-3/146/93.

GARRISON AVE.—Repairing, 1891, R. 104. Macadamizing, 1893, R. 32; 1894, R. 261.

GARRISON LANE—Repairing, 1891, R. 97; 1893, R. 83. GARRISON FOREST (FORREST) LANE—Repairing, 1889,. R.

130; 1896, R. 87. GAS—Lighting streets, etc., with, 1816/28/95; 1818/18/25;

1823/16/19. Carrying out resolution of Company, 1828, R. 52. Continuance and extension of lighting, 1829/44/141. Gas-light Co. liable to certain penalties, 1843/32/28. For furnishing water-gas, 1851/55/43. For City lamps, 1835, R. 57; 1851, R. 119. In Council Chambers, 1853 (Nov.), R. 4. Settling bills of Company, 1854, R. 152; 1855, R. 116;

1856 (Nov.), R. 14. For committee-room, 1856 (Nov.), R. 34. Inspector of meters, 1858, R. 11. Pipe (for Barnum's Hotel), 1858, R. 47. Extending supply, 1858 (Rev.)/66/224; 1859/70/84. Taking up pipes, 1858 (Rev.)/71/227. Laying mains, 1859, R. 183; 1859 (Nov.), R. 15, 16, 40;

1860, R. 153, 194, 290, 346, 391, 392. Inspecting and sealing meters, 1861/47/57; 1861, R. 196. Inspection, 1861/53/64; 1864/77/63. Mains, 1861, R. 66, 104, 143-145, 174. Tar to be kept from streams, 1863/8/28. To ascertain City's consumption, 1864, R. 100. Contract for (in City lamps), 1864, R. 156. Mains, 1865, R. 141, 146; 1866, R. 15, 65, 78, 108, 110,

117, 147, 159, 177, 178, 195, 229, 241, 252. Salaries and charges of meter-inspectors, 1867/54/64. Mains, 1866 (Oct.), R. 8, 14, 15; 1867, R. 71, 93-95, 173,

215, 406, 480. Referring petitions (for lamps and mains) to Comptroller,

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Laying mains, 1867 (Nov.), R. 4, 37, 41, 45; 1868, R. 9, 35-39, 46, 52, 55, 69-72, 73, 87-89, 102-104, 116, 117, 119, 126-131, 139, 175, 179, 187, 192, 194, 195, 201, 216, 224-226, 246, 247, 249, 255, 259, 263, 265, 269, 271, 274, 298, 299, 305-307, 314, 318, 329, 350, 355, 358, 359, 385, 403, 415, 422, 449-441, 450.

Records, repaying, etc., 1868/13/40; 1868/79/131. Re-inspecting meters, 1869/47/50. Mains, 1869, R. 5, 6, 10-13, 24, 26, 27, 35, 37, 64, 65, 73,

75-80, 83, 85-88, 92, 94, 95, 97, 99, 100, 105, 111, 112, 116-118, 146, 150, 169, 170, 176, 193, 196, 210, 223, 254, 261-266, 280, 295, 300, 301; 1870, R. 11, 17, 18, 23, 24, 26, 35, 37, 40, 45, 47, 48, 52, 61-64, 66, 76, 77, 98, 103-109, 120-123, 133-135, 156, 158, 199, 210-214, 216-219, 226.

Contracts for public street-lamps, 1870, R. 207; 1871/76/ 62; 1871/100/87.

Mains, 1871, R. 3, 28, 39, 45, 64, 65, 89, 94, 135-142, 184, 185, 186, 216, 217, 234, 238, 239, 264, 265, 268, 279, 280, 281, 294, 298, 299, 313, 315, 327, 329; 1872, R. 2, 3, 11, 26-28, 33, 41, 52, 55, 56, 65-70, 78, 90, 93, 102, 110, 117-119, 132, 134, 145, 153-155, 160, 165, 187, 192, 196, 210-213, 231, 232, 267, 289-291, 293, 294, 315-322, 341, 343-346, 362-364.

Repairing office (of Inspector of Meters), 1872, R. 121. Office expenses (of Gas Inspector), 1872, R. 264. Mains, 1873, R. 1, 13, 22-28, 51, 94-96, 171, 279, 289, 317,

376, 382; 1874, R. 51, 62, 78, 92, 105, 155, 199, 200, 377, 382; 1875, R. 18, 75, 144, 195, 278, 280, 435-439, 487.

Inquiry as to supply for City Hall, 1875, R. 373. Automatic-pressure register, 1875, R. 395. Permission to lay mains, etc. (for Consumers' Co.), 1876/

119/119. Contracts for City supply, 1876/165/164. Laying mains, 1876, R. 40, 41, 59-61, 85, 101, 108, 145,

166, 172, 339, 348, 362; 1877, R. 31, 93, 140, 160. Chemicals for Inspector, 1876, R. 7. Extending mains, 1877, R. 179; 1878, R. 315, 517. Commissioners to report on cost, etc., 1877, R. 58. Proposals, etc., 1878/43/34. Laying mains under contract, 1878/81/72. Repairing trenches, 1878/97/89. New title and duties for Inspector of Meters, 1878/100/92;

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Requesting Company to lay mains, 1878, R. 240. Inspection, 1879/100/119; 1880/114/127; 1881/35/50. Laying mains, 1879, R. 7, 25, 44, 62, 75. Furnishing City with (illuminating), 1880/15/21; 1880/

75/89. Against combination, 1880, R. 30. Laying mains, 1880, R. 26, 228, 229, 234, 236-240; 1881,

R. 78, 79, 85, 137, 163, 172, 210, 212, 216-218, 246, 274, 275; 1882, R. 8, 16, 22, 23, 33, 39 (right to lay), 42-44, 65, 95, 110, 121, 140, 176, 181, 188; 1883, R. 23, 26, 28, 29, 41-49, 58-60, 79, 81, 96, 103-105, 127, 131-133, 145, 198-209, 217, 218; 1884, R. 28, 14-16, 36-42, 64, 68, 100, 102, 112, 123,125-127, 143, 145, 147, 154, 166, 169, 171, 184, 186, 196-201, 246-248, 251, 256.

Permit for generator, 1884/ R. 235. Laying mains, 1885, R. 10, 20-23, 35, 46, 47, 52-54, 64, 87,

99, 108, 125, 128, 134-136, 147, 148, 163, 165; 1886, R. 61, 136, 197, 198; 1887, R .35 ; 1888, R. 95, 96; 1889, R. 57, 104.

Transferring accounts, 1887, R. 132. Refuse not to flow into sewers, 1888/40/59. Apparatus for testing, 1888, R. 145. Inspection, 1890/99/138. Inspector and Sealer (of Meters, etc.), 1896/28/48. House connections, 1896/117/155. Re-inspection of removed meters, etc., 1904-5/86/6;

1904-5/208/260. (See GAS-LAMPS; LAMPS; LIGHTING.)

QAS=LAMPS—Erection in various places, 1855, R. 10, 12, 15, 20, 21, 49, 53, 60, 66, 71, 87, 95,, 103, 123, 137, 235; 1856, R. 84, 108, 163, 223, 227; 1858, R. 2; 1858 (Nov.), R. 6, 7, 18; 1859, R. 212, 214, 225, 227, 237, 238.

Erecting certain, 1859 (Nov.), R. 2, 4, 8, 12, 17, 18, 23-25, 29-34, 41, 42; 1860, R. 2, 10-21, 24, 25, 37, 38, 39, 54,

, 60-63, 72, 83, 101-107, 128-132, 154, 179-181, 190, 197, 220, 229, 246-248, 266, 267, 273, 291-296, 305, 306, 314-317, 333, 347-350, 384, 393; 1861, R. 15, 18, 22, 23, 26, 28, 44, 67, 68, 75-77, 90-93, 103, 105, 106, 119, 144, 191; 1863, R. 31, 60; 1864, R. 210, 211; 1864 (Nov.), R. 4;

1 1865, R. 32, 35, 36, 47, 53, 179, 184, 104, 141,193; 1866, R. 4, 6, 17, 19, 33, 37, 40, 48, 59, 77, 80, 85, 113, 138, 162, 163, 173-176, 179-183, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 228, 263; 1866 (Oct.), R. 5, 19, 20, 24, 25, 36-40, 42-45, 57, 59, 60, 65, 66.

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Removing, 1866 (Oct.), R. 61; 1867, R, 47, 380; 1875, R. 272; 1876, R. 197; 1878, R. 314.

Placing, etc., 1867, R. 7, 13-16, 21, 37, 47, 48, 60, 78-80, 94, 98, 105, 114, 132, 183, 207, 208, 216, 230, 240, 241, 326, 336, 362-364, 381, 382, 410, 418, 421, 422-425; 1867 (Nov.), R. 12-17, 25, 36, 39-41, 46.

Erecting, 1868, R. 1, 10, 22, 23, 33, 73, 74, 486; 1869, R. 13, 44, 46, 53, 54, 69, 130-132, 179, 248, 269; 1870, R. 15, 16, 29, 49; 1871, R. 44, 103, 128, 170, 293, 303, 304, 314.

Locating at street corners, etc., 1872/104/125. In certain places, 1872, R. 1, 29, 51, 57, 91, 120, 166, 167,

176, 191, 193, 202, 203, 209, 233-237, 261, 267, 271, 282-288, 326-329, 340, 342; 1873, R. 14, 20, 40, 56, 83, 170, 178, 185, 208, 273, 287, 290, 415, 420, 434; 1874, R. 21, 24, 33, 34, 55, 59, 60, 78, 79, 91, 97, 107, 124, 146, 171, 193-195, 212, 220, 227, 236, 238, 252,'284, 286, 315, 323-325, 357, 368, 372, 373, 379, 395, 410-412, 437, 438, 440, 442, 454; 1875, R. 6, 17, 23, 34, 36, 39-42, 68, 69, 78-84, 136, 137, 140-142, 160, 179, 180, 190-192, 204, 215, 228, 230, 231, 274, 275 (repealing R. 23), 278, 286, 288, 289/ 292-296, 339, 354, 360, 362, 420, 421, 424, 425, 429-432, 435, 463, 488; 1876, R. 23, 41, 44, 50, 51, 82, 84, 96, 103-105, 121, 122, 130, 175-177, 198, 200, 203 (fancy), 320, 321, 337, 349, 350, 351.

Patent coil percussion apparatus (City Hall), 1876, R. 207. Placing, 1877, R. 4, 9, 10, 94, 95, 105, 115, 131, 134, 135,

146, 166, 171, 188, 189, 207, 240; 1878, R. 11, 14, 24, 57, 59, 64-66, 71, 72, 86, 129, 130, 132, 166, 172, 189-192, 196, 228, 231, 233, 259, 288, 301, 309; 1879, R. 5, 9, 10, 14, 23, 24, 37, 58, 73, 76, 106, 113, 114, 119, 134, 221, 255, 256; 1880, R. 2, 43, 44, 70, 110, 156, 165, 204, 206; 1891, R. 21, 35, 48, 109, 112, 191, 192, 231, 238, 267.

Permit (to Siemens-Lungren Co.), 1891, R, 57. Placing, 1892, R. 49, 102; 1893, R. 133, 144, 145; 1894,

R. 26, 122, 155, 207, 243, 268, 269, 271; 1895, R. 36, 58, 61, 96, 97, 112, 201, 212, 228; 1896, R. 18, 22, 25, 57, 94, 98, 101.

(See LAMPS.) GAS-MAINS—(See GAS.) QASOLINE—Placing lamps, 1874, R. 21, 31, 32, 35, 55, 58, 93, 106,

108-113, 119-123, 135, 149, 150, 156, 159, 172, 192, 219, 223, 224, 230, 238, 240, 260, 285, 287, 316-322, 355, 359, 375,378,388,390,395,439,441,444,451.

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Contract for, 1874, R. 214. Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R. 158. Placing lamps, 1875, R. 6, 7, 32, 35, 37, 44, 60, 67, 70, 73, 85-89, 91, 92,138,139, 143, 145, 190, 193, 227, 232, 270, 273, 286, 291, 339, 422, 423,427, 428, 433, 434, 464; 1876, R. 1, 8, 20, 43, 52, 80-83, 102, 105, 122, 146, 152, 162, 163, 165, 178, 179, 180, 188, 194, 195,. 196, 213, 226, 235-237, 252, 259, 291, 317, 319, 345, 346, 365.

Removing lamps, 1876, R. 198. Proposals for, 1877/7/6. Placing lamps, etc., 1877, R. 4, 8, 17, 25, 26, 42, 43, 65, 68, 96, 97, 127, 128, 131, 135, 150, 156, 172, 181, 187, 204, 228; 1878, R. 10, 18, 19, 23, 58, 60-63, 68-70, 87, 131, 154, 155, 165, 173, 174, 211, 226, 229; 1879, R. 8, 12, 72, 95, 96, 106, 114, 188, 192, 235; 1889, R. 161,; 1890, R. 62, 79, 205, 207 (Annex); 1891, R. 9, 59, 270; 1892, R. 63; 1893, R. 140; 1894, R. 195.

Sale of, 1879/100/118. Contracts for, 1882, R. 120; 1884, R. 139; 1885, R. 150; 1890/56/64; 1891/39/58 (Annex); 1892/49/72; 1894/ 133/162.

Pit for, 1895, R. 64. Storage, use and inspection of, 1904-5/225/291. (See LAMPS; OILS.)

GATES AL.—Closing (Winder to Wells Sts.), 1874/143/141. GATES ST.—Limiting time for opening, 1839/50/49.

Grade, etc., 1873/24/38. GAUGERS- Of casks, 1798/98/173.

Interchange of districts, 1822/43/427. Appointment of, 1825/5/110; 1826/23/259; 1827/8/399. (See CASKS; SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.)

GAY ST.—(Bridge St.), Stone bridge over Jones' Falls at, 1811/7/ 305; 1812/16/318..

Wooden bridge at Bridge St., 1818/28/190; 1821, R. (Dec. 15), p. 388; 1822/1/390.

Repaving, 1832, R. 35. Piling at bridge, 1834, R. 38. Temporary rail-road in, 1835/28/28. Rental of wharf, 1835, R. 44.

" Selling City lot on, 1847, R. 108. • ; Widening and condemning (Bel Air Ave., from Point Lane

to North Ave.), 1851/61/48. Re-indexing, 1862, R. 137.

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Paving, 1881/55/89; 1893/15/23; 1894, R. 79; 1898/121/ 158.

Widening, 1892/106/168. City's benefits from widening, 1896/114/176. (See BRIDGE ST.)

GEESE—At large (in streets), 1797/15/64; 1801/27/278. GELSTON ALLEY—Accepting (Schroeder to Oregon Sts.), 1863/

18/36. GEORGE ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202; 1801/

5/240. For opening (Biddlc to Chatsworth Sts.), 1834/27/30; 1836/

19/31. Condemning (Brune to Fremont Sts.), 1848/24/19. Do. (Chatsworth to Brune Sts.), 1848/35/29. Deed for (Arlington Ave. to Schroeder.St.), 1883/70/84. Now Milton Place (W. of Fremont St.), 1884/105/127.

GERMAN LANE—Opening and widening, 1833 (ex. sess.)/3/4. GERMAN LANGUAGE—Publication of ordinances, etc., in, 1850,

R. 126. City Commissioners' notices, 1870/60/107. Studying in public schools, 1873, R. 140. Cityi advertisements, 1873, R. 450. (See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)

GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM—Appropriation for, 1895, R. 223. GERMAN ST.—Paving, 1836, R. 82 and 100; 1870/67/110;

1905-6/136/249. Continuing (Charles to South Sts.), 1867/38/35. Tax for opening, 1869/24/21. Straightening, 1870/69/111. Raising, 1872, R. 262. Furniture-wagon stands, 1876, R. 214. Grade, etc., 1884/150/175; 1885/36/39. Widening, 1904-5/135/106. Curb-line (at Hopkins Place and Light St.), 1904-5/223/ 288.

GETTIER ST.—Opening (Hudson Al. to Susquehanna R. R.), 1872/117/141.

Closing (do.), 1885/89/111. GIBSON ST.—Now Eutaw St., 1850/16/20.

Changing location of (from Dolphin St.), 1853/19/25; 1853/40/42; 1853/76/68.

Closing, 1870/56/102. GILMOR, COL. HARRY—In memory of, 1883, R. 32.

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GILMOR (GILMOR'S) LANE—Repairing, 1893, R. 88; 1896, R.71. Closing (27th to 29th-Sts.), 1896/146/219. Do. (27th St. to St. Paul St.), 1900/84/53.

GILMOR (GILMORE) ST.—Opening (Baltimore to Franklin Sts.), 1849/22/28.

Grading, 1850/17/20; 1852, R. 181; 1859/104/179; 1869/ 11/12.

Condemning (N. from Franklin St.), 1857/36/69 (see 1846/ 69/55; 1852, R. 127).

Width of foot-way, 1867/67/74. Public (Ramsey St. to B. & O. R. R.), 1872/79/93. Paving, 1902-3/173/151; 1904-5/202/247.

GINSENG—Inspection of, 1817/9/111; 1826/24/263 (repealed, 1827/5/398).

GIRARD AVE.—Was Federal St. (Charles St.. to Greenmount Ave,), 1888/45/66.

Grade, etc., 1897/27/30. GIRDERS—Permit to extend (on L. Courtland St.), 1860,,R.

339. GIST ST.—Condemning (Lombard to Fayette Sts.), 1859/83/96.

Grade, etc., 1867, R. 298; 1875/21/16. Was Patterson Park Ave., 1871/28/25, Opening (Baltimore to Monument Sts,), 1871/124/111.

GLOVER ST.—Opening (Fayette to Monument Sts.), 1896/149/ 225.

Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 171 (approved June 22, 1906). GLUE FACTORIES—Removing, 1854, R. 95.

Prohibiting, 1893/183/295. GOATS—Running at large, 1816/11/73; 1826/61/357; 1838

(Rev.)/26/74; 1850 (Rev.)/56/l67; 1858 (Rev,)/62/219. (See ANIMALS.)

GOLD ST.—Opening (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1879/13/13. Do. (Penna. Ave. to Baltimore St.), 1885/14/15. Grade, etc., 1885/64/81; 1886/71/90 (repealed, 1886/90/

120); 1886/99/133; 1886/103/138; 1889/74/95; 1890/ •91/129; 1893/160/259.

Deed of triangle (to St. Bartholomew's Church), 1896/68/ 107.

" GOLDSBOROUGH FARM "—(See ALMS-HOUSE; PROP­ERTY.)

GOLDSMITH ALLEY—Locating, 1869/41/41. Deed for, 1869, R. 242. Grade, etc., 1884/78/94. - . . , . . .

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GOODLOE ST.—Opening, 1833, R. 4. Change of name to iembaTd St. (W.), 1836, R. 61. (SeeXOMBARD ST.)

GOODMAN AL.—Grade, etc., 1881/62/101. Now Olive St. (S. of West St.), 1884/17/18. Do. (West to Hamburg Sts.), 1905-6/116/194.

GOODMAN ST.—Repairs, 1809/13/273. Opening and extending, 1819/9/218. Sewer across, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45. Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.

GOODWIN AL.—Tunnelin, 1888, R. 152; 1900/67/22; 1900/96/65. Bridge-way, 1905-6/113/189.

GOOSEBERRY AL.—Paving, etc., 1857/45/88. GORMAN, HON. ARTHUR P.—Thanks to, 1899, R. 146. GORSUCH AVE.—Repairing, 1891, R. 28, 85. GOUGH ST.—Opening (Stiles to Canal Sts.), 1836/13/24.

Grading, 1837, R. 60. Condemning (Market to Ann Sts.), 1843, R. 72. Improving, 1853, R. 104. Public (Chester to Choptank Sts.), 1859/40/59. Building-line, 1871/80/66. Kerbing, 1880, R. 110. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0.150 (approved June 15,

1906). GRADING—(Streets, etc.), general regulations, 1836/46/64;

1847/18/23; 1850 (Rev.)/14/35; 1858 (Rev.)/13/46. Repairing damages from re-grading, 1856, R. 59. For general system, 1857/47/90. As to certain City property, 1858 (Nov.), R. 25. Changing (Light and Montgomery Sts.), 1864, R. 179. Do. (at Saratoga and Republican Sts.), 1871, R. 154. Amended provisions, 1870/54/101; 1874/44/57. Payment for (at Clark and Ogston Sts.), 1873, R. 395. Streets, etc., in flooded district, 1874/131/129. Intersection (of Greenmount Ave. and Britton St.), 1874,

R. 278. Do. (of Penna. Ave. and Hoffman St.), 1874, R. 420. Do. (Preston and Eutaw Sts.), 1874, R. 421. Do. (Howard and Camden Sts.), 1889/175/221. Do. (Oliver St., Harford and Central Aves.), -1896, R. 109. Contracts for, 1876/95/83. - . ,. Settling bills for, 1877/21/22. •. • Assessments for, 1881/37/56.. ' .• •

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Changing (Randall and Light Sts.), 1883, R. 147. To establish (between Baltimore St., Fulton Ave., N. and

W limits), 1886, R. 89. Do. (in general), 1888/58/78. To regulate payments, private alleys, etc., 1889/33/41. Lines to be established by City Engineer, 1900/83/51. Streets, etc., in the "Burnt District," 1903-4/69/166. Approving do., 1904-5/91/14. Appropriation to establish ("Burnt District"), 1904-5/

114/62. Fixing, etc., by City Engineer, 1904-5/116/65. Compensating, etc., for changes in, 1905-6, O. 160 (ap­

proved June 19, 1906). (See CITY COMMISSIONERS; HIGHWAYS; PAVING;

STREETS.) GRAIN.—Measurement of, 1797/24/89; 1803/16/24; 1826/35/

296. Do. (repeal as to corn, oats and rye), 1827/6/399.

GRANBY ST.—(See HIGH ST.)

GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC—Reception to delegates, 1882, R. 84, 179.

Use of Ice-boat, 1882, R. 174. , GRAND LODGE OF MARYLAND (A. F. & A. M.).—(See MA­

SONIC FRATERNITY; MASONIC HALL.) GRANT, GEN. ULYSSES S.—Hospitalities to, 1869, R. 7, 66. GRANT ST.—Regrading, 1870/21/53.

Paving, 1898/71/94. GRATINGS—(See SEWERS.) GRAVEL—Removing from unpaved streets, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See DIRT.) GRAVEL AL.—Paving, etc., 1830, R. 42, 74.

Deed for, 1839, R. 114. Opening (Franklin to Centre Sts.), 1847/19/24; 1848/19/

17. GRAVE=YARDS—To prevent defacement of, 1833/28/46; 1838

(Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/ll9. Depth of graves, 1895/72/93. (See BURIAL GROUNDS; CEMETERIES.)

GREASE—Permit to render, 1863, R. 139. GREAT HUGHES ST.—(See HUGHES ST.) GREELEY, HON. HORACE—Hospitalities to, 1872, R. 302.

On death of, 1873, R. 21. GREENE (GREEN) ST.—Grade of (Mulberry to Franklin Sts.),

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(Little), paving by private contract, 1852, R. 25. To buy and sell fee (cor. Carpenter's AL), 1880/12/17. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0. 150 (approved June

15, 1906). GREENMOUNT AVE.—Grade, 1868/75/117; 1876, R. 210.

Paving, 1893/24/42. GREENMOUNT CEMETERY—Moving wall back to building-line,

1862, R. 59; 1866, R. 13. GREEN SPRING AVE.—Deed for (Druid Hill Park to Western

Run bridge), 1896/148/223. GREENWILLOW ST.—Repairing, 1847, R. 51. GRINDALL ST.—Condemning (William to Johnson Sts.), 1857/

58/101. Do. (Johnson to Covington Sts.), 1858/39/70. Paving, 1884, R. 205.

GROCERS' ALLEY—For opening, 1839/24/29. GROUND=RENTS—Payment of, 1883, R. 35; 1855/31/55; 1855,

R. 42. Dividing (Block St.), 1856/27/24. Authority to convey certain, 1859/52/72. To purchase do., 1859, R. 172; 1860, R. 117. Relinquishing City's interest, 1859 (Nov.)/9/13. To convey a certain, 1860/1/33.. Lots subject to (selling for taxes), 1860/76/108. Redeeming (on lots bought for City Hall), 1866/64/59;

1869/9/12. Against irredeemable, 1883, R. 38.

GROVE AL.—Opening (Monument to Eager Sts.), 1875/148/124. (See HARRISON ST.)

GROVE ST.—Opening (Eager to Truxton Sts.), 1858/33/64. Closing (do.), 1892/111/182. Opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1896/138/209. Grade, etc., 1903-4/51/90.

GRUNDY ST.—Public (Biddle to Townsend Sts.), 1848/43/34. Bridge over run in, 1852, R. 107; 1853, R. 59. Regrading, 1853/30/35. Closing (McMechen to Laurens Sts.), 1860/66/92. Changing name to Park Ave., 1868/14/42.

GUESTS—Entertainment of City's, 1857, R. 194. GUILFORD AL.—Repaving, 1830, R. 14. GUILFORD AVE.—Was North St. (N. of Eager St.), 1886/6/8. GULLIES—Filling up (at Baltimore and Market Sts.), 1834, R. 59.

Do. (at Mullikin St. and Strawberry AL), 1834, R. 73. (See DITCHES.)

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GUN=H0U5E—(City), stone pavement in, 1834, R. 66. Artillery in, 1834, R. 67. Repairing, 1838, R. 87; 1846, R. 127. Temporary, 1843, R. 21. (See ARTILLERY.)

QUNPOWDER—Storage of, 1797/34/98; 1798/92/164; 1800/41/ 229; 1801/8/243; 1807/35/194; . 1817/34/147; 1817/ 47/162; 1817, R. 10; 1819/22/231; 1824/7/54; 1826/ 30/279; 1828/16/14; 1834/15/21; 1838 (Rev.)/20/65; 1839/38/37; 1841 (Apr.)/4/7; 1843/4/6.

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/41/149; 1858 (Rcv.)/47/ 202.

Keeping in stores, etc., 1860/16/43; 1860/73/106. Safes for, 1894, R. 31-33, 275, 287; 1896, R. 19; 1897, R.

2, 10, 42; 1899, R. 44, 134; 1902-3, R. 33, 34; 1878, R. 253; 1879, R. 35; 1886, R. 48, 127; 1890, R. 166; 1891, R. 166.

Permits to remove chests, 1893, R. 155, 214. QUNPOWDER RIVER—Surveys for water-supply from, 1867, R.

27. QUNPOWDER ST.—Grade, etc., 1894/97/108. GUNS—Dismounting, etc. (First Artillery Brigade), 1847/33/34.

Presented by Capt. N. M. Dyer, 1898, R. 97. GUTTER=PLATES—(See GUTTERS.) GUTTERS—To be kept clean, 1797/39/104; 1798/105/179; 1803/

24/38; 1829/6/98; 1838 (Rev.) / l l /37; 1838 (Rev.)/ 49/133.

Laying of, 1807/20/127. Removing wooden, etc., 1834, R. 84. Permit to make (culvert), 1834, R. 85. Tunnelling (across Light St.), 1846, R. 22; 1846 (Aug.),

R. 9. Altering certain, 1851, R. 127; 1852, R. 160; 1853, R. 190. Keeping clean, 1850 (Rev.)/T8/53. Enlarging certain, 1853, R. 141. Placing (Baltimore and Calhoun Sts.), 1855, R. 151. Throwing water on pavements, 1855/58/140; 1858 (Rev.)/

33/153. Repairing, 1856, R. 47; 1859, R. 78, 119, 253, 264; 1860,

R. 141. Changing, 1856, R. 206; 1857, R. 152; 1858, R. 52, 70, 103,

104; 1859, R. 127; 1864, R. 202; 1867, R. 366. Raising, 1860, R. 309; 1875, R. 380.

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Extending, 1860, R. 310; 1870, R. 187; 1886, R. 170. Improving, 1861, R. 62, 88; 1880, R. 154. Property-owners to repair, 1865/5/13. Changing grade of, 1865, R. 188; 1868, R. 218. Plates for, 1869, R. 125, 275, 285; 1870, R. 184, 193. Widening, etc., 1870, R. 252. Altering, 1871, R. 1, 237, 245; 1872, R. 268; 1873, R. 428;

1874, R. 163, 381, 440, 459. Plates, 1871, R. 31, 306; 1872, R. 122, 147, 214, 333, 338;

1873, R. 65, 166, 168, 169, 414, 446; 1874, R. 7, 96, 420, 453; 1875, R. 55-58, 66, 77, 150, 318, 495.

Health Commissioner to clean, 1871, R. 46. Laying certain, 1871, R. 275; 1879, R. 144. Contracts for, 1875, R. 153. Plates, 1876, R. 98, 109-111, 326, 335, 336; 1877, R. 13, 19,

20, 66, 72, 86, 87, 173; 1878, R. 15, 52-54, 56, 118, 153, 157, 176, 179, 212; 1879, R. 55, 56, 59, 103, 122, 176, 179, 222-224; 1880, R. 24, 57, 69, 70, 92, 106, 107, 113. 133, 147, 172, 174, 183, 189.

For iron plates, 1881, R. 34, 49, 74, 95, 126, 148, 189, 211, 214, 237, 240; wooden do., 1881, R. 67.

Do., 1882, R. 46, 47, 74, 79, 96, 112. Changing grade, etc., 1882, R. 144; 1884, R. 202. Removing plates, 1882, R. 93; 1889, R. 23; 1890, R. 82. Improving, 1882, R. 130, Flushing, 1883/19^/23. Laying plates, 1883, R. 8, 67, 86; 1884, R. 19, 22, 45, 46,

146, 188; 1885, R. 43, 51, 65; 1886, R. 67, 78; 1887, R. 40, 58, 60, 73; 1888, R. 59.

Constructing, 1885, R. 45, 85, 101; reconstructing, 1886, R. 102.

Stamping plates, 1886/72/91. Laying (iron) do., 1889, R. 45; 1890, R. 41, 91, 170; 1891,

R. 41, 51, 99-101, 131, 132, 150-152, 171, 172, 211, 212, 260; 1892, R. 43, 54, 55, 77, 93, 145, 164, 189 (accounts); 1893, R. 68, 75, 77, 159, 160, 168 (covers), 178; 1895, R. 122, 141, 217; 1897, R.' 97; 1899, R. 125.

Stone covers, 1891, R. 286. Plates laid by railway companies, 1893/12/20. Changing, 1894, R. 215; 1895, R. 132. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HEALTH; SUPERIN­

TENDENTS OF STREETS.)

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QWYNN'S FALLS—Repairing long bridge over, 1831, R. 67. Toll on bridge over, 1832, R. 12 and 45. Approving Act for new bridge, 1836, R. 6. Bridge at "Wilkins" Ave., 1868, R. 292; 1870, R. 176. Purchasing bridge over, 1870, R. 234 (repealed, 1871, R. 92). Shelling road from (Harman's Bridge), 1873, R. 449. Foot-bridge (Frederick Road), 1889/2/4. Raising bridge (Washington Ave.), 1888/14/18; 1891/34/

52. Constructing bridge (Ramsay St.), 1893/67/112; 1894/

63/77. Do. (Columbia Ave.), 1894/46/79. Rebuilding bridge (Wilkens Ave.), 1897/17/19. (See GWYNN'S RUN.)

QWYNN'S RUN—Bridge at mouth of Falls, 1831, R. 45. . Do. over branch (at Franklin St.), 1830, R. 77. Do. over (at Wilkens Ave.), 1870, R. 176. Foot-bridge (Frederick Road), 1895/121/153. Rail-road bridge, 1896/8/8. (See GWYNN'S FALLS.)

H HACKNEY=COACHES (HACKS)—Regulation of, 1798/75/143;

1799/5/193; 1807/31/181. Licensing and numbering, 1826/16/228. Not permitted to stand on S. Calvert St., 1858, R. 56. Do. on Charles St. (between Camden and Lombard Sts.),

1860/71/105. Badges for drivers, 1863/16/35; 1871/122/109. (See DRIVING AND RIDING; RIDING AND DRIV­

ING; VEHICLES.) HAIL=STORM—Repairing damage caused by, 1890, R. 129. HAINES ST.—Repairing, 1895, R. 113. HAIR ST.—Deed for (Elliott*to Boston Sts.), 1883/92/113. HALF=MOON AL.—Opening and paving, 1830/12/186.

Opening (Douglass to Potter Sts.), 1844/35/32. Changing name to Comely Lane, 1850/19/21. Closing (W. of Chesnut St.), 1891/96/141.

HALL AL.—Opening (Cross to Fort Sts.), 1857/58/101. Grade, etc., 1871/71/58; 1876/16/13. (See ALLEYS.)

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HALLS—(See THEATRES.) HALL SPRINGS (BALTO. &) Ry. CO.—Tracks on certain streets,

1872/90/110. - Sidings, 1872/107/127.

To ascertain indebtedness to City, 1879, R. 17. (See RAILWAYS; TRACKS.)

HAMBURG ST.—For opening, 1835/13/16. Changing location (Williams to Covington Sts.), 1839/22/

26; 1839, R. 38. Condemning (William to Charles Sts.), 1846, R. 53. Do. (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1852/8/10. Opening (from Ridgely's Addition to Cross St.), 1853/56/52. Grade, etc., 1895/101/128.

HAMILTON ST.—Condemning (L. Courtland St. to Gravel Al.), 1857/13/49.

Repairing, 1875, R. 452. HAMMOND AL.—Sewer in, 1838, R. 71.

To be condemned, 1838, R. 75. Condemning (Spring to Eden Sts.), 1851/30/29. Grade, etc., 1877/64/66.

HAMMOND ST.—Extending (W. of Charles St.), 1857/12/48. HAMNER (HAMNER'S) AL.—Condemning (Eden to Canal Sts.),

1855/7/29. Grading, 1855/4/27.

HAMPDEN AVE.—Improving, 1905-6/60/113. HANCOCK, MAJ.=GEN. WINFIELD S.—Reception to, 1867, R.

413. HANOVER MARKET (MARKET-HOUSE)—Improving and re­

pairing, 1797/62/128; 1800/49/233. Engine-house at Market Square, 1813, R. 1; 1814, R. 3. Weigh-house, 1814, R. 8; 1821, R. (Mar. 23), p. 380; 1821,

R. (Nov. 22), p. 385. Opening street N. of, 1817, R. 1. Fire-plug, 1821/49/342. Bell at, 1824, R. (Feb. 12), p. 89; 1842, R. 78; 1855, R. 169. Hose for, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388; 1839, R. 60; 1847,

R. 113; 1849, R. 86. Plastering, 1827, R. (Jan. 20), p. 443. Compensation of clerk, 1829/31/124; 1836, R. 42. Repairing, 1831, R. 23; 1834, R. 20; 1835, R. 37; 1846,

R. 118. . Butchers' stalls in 1834, R. 21. Stalls in, 1834, R. 42.

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Vegetable-sellers, 1836, R. 14. . Building for Armory, etc., 1837, R. 41; 1839/39/37. Restricting impediments, 1839 (May)/3/6. New roof, 1839, R. 73; 1871, R. 78; 1886, R. 62 (tin). Hose, stalls, etc., 1843, R. 34. Enlarging, 1844, R. 149. Limits of, 1845/15/16; 1848/14/14; 1889/62/81; 1890/

114/154. Office for clerk of, 1845, R. 55; 1847, R. 55. Alterations, 1846, R. 132. Renumbering stalls, 1850/8/14. Selling do., 1850, R. 29. Repairs at, 1850, R. 35; 1865, R. 143; 1869, R. 160;

1876, R. 374. Exchange of stalls, 1850, R. 74. Removing clerk's office, 1850, R. 81; 1867, R. 225. Altering gutter, 1852, R. 121. Preserving hose, 1853, R. 192. Rebuilding, etc., 1854/58/59; 1854/71/67. Payments for, 1855, R. 6. Sewers, 1855, R. 80.

.. Sale of sheds, 1855, R. 101. Removing filth, 1855, R. 107. Salary of market-master, 1855, R. 239. Sale or rental of butcher's stalls, 1856/38/47; 1856, R. 153. Sheds, 1856 (Nov.), R. 10. Stone "indices," 1857, R. 135. Removing bench, 1857, R. 163. Hose, 1859, R. 164; 1874, R. 416; 1877, R. 92; 1879, R.

237; 1881, R. 139; 1883, R. 143; 1885, R. 34; 1887, R. 44; 1888, R. 70.

Improving clerk's office, 1863, R. 148. Fish-stalls, 1868, R. 76. White-washing, etc., 1871, R. 321; 1878, R. 246. Paving fish-market, 1887, R. 125. Sharp St. open for vehicles, 1890, R. 95. Eastern half of Market, do., 1891/24/45. Repaying streets at, 1893, R. 116. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

HANOVER ST.—Sewer (at Uhler's Al.), 1832, R. 77. Condemning (West St. to Patapsco R.), 1855/30/54. Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48. Paving, etc., 1871/1/5; 1874/63/77; 1874/88/99.

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For opening (Baltimore to Mulberry Sts.), 1874/81/89 (repealed, 1875/116/101),

Grade, etc., 1884/151/176. Paving, 1892/22/31; 1893/5/12; 1893/209/331. Extending (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/136/107. Do. ("N. Hanover St."), 1904-5/194/235.

HANSON MILL ROAD—Closing (North Ave. to Federal St.), 1878/5/6 (repealed, 1881/40/59).

HAPPY AL.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202. Now Durham St., 1851/56/45; 1859/28/53. Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.

HARBOR—-To preserve navigation of, 1797/22/80; 1798/90/162; 1804/8/61; 1807/41/214; 1809/11/270; 1813/7/13; 1814/4/29; 1814/5/29; 1814/12/32; 1838/8/21.

Survey of, 1814, R. 1. Improvement of, 1816/6/69; 1873, R. 363. Lines of extension, 1816/26/92. Draw-bridge, 1817/21/124. Protection from deposits, 1818/22/185; 1818, R. (June

12), p. 197. Eastern district enlarged, 1820/13/266. Logs, etc., not to remain in, 1820/22/277. Charts, etc., 1820, R. (Mar. 9), p. 298; 1822, R. (Jan. 22),

p. 429; 1833, R. 39. Square timber excluded from, 1821/47/339. Depositing sediment from, 1827/28/415. Anticipation of improvement expenses, 1829, R. 51; 1829

(ex. sess.); R. 1; 1830, R. 5. Borrowing money for, 1830, R. 48; 1833, R. 2. Timber for, 1831, R. 44. Repairing machinery, removing sediment, etc., 1832, R. 3. Loans for improving, 1833, R. 41; 1835, R. 6. Deepening, etc., 1836/28/38; 1839 (Oct.) / l /21; 1856

(Nov.)/5/17. Memorials to Congress as to, 1836, R. 58; 1840, R. 3; 1850,

R. 9. Regulations as to navigation, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/21/68;

1850 (Rev.)/22/73. Additional appropriation lor, 1841 (Dec), R. 3, 1843, R. 11. Removing obstructions, 1846/114/118. Using proceeds of sale of City steamer, 1857, R. 136. Do. receipts from private work, 1857, R. 164, 177. Keeping open by steam-tug "Baltimore," 1866,.R. 26.

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Appropriation for keeping open, 1867, R. 28. Hydrographical survey, 1868, R. 261. Protecting, 1874/85/93. To establish Commission, 1876/28/21; 1.876/101/90; 1876/

121/123. Structures extending into, 1876, R. 185. For light (White Rocks), 1876, R. 216. Street-lines on survey, 1879, R. 141. Anchorage-ground light (Fort Bar), 1879, R. 155. Reporting encroachments, 1881/36/55. Pier and bulkhead lines, 1881/83/123; 1885, R. 139. Throwing harmful articles into, 1884/133/155. For report on wharf-lines, 1885, R. 139. Appropriation for dredging, 1889, R. 48. Amended regulations, 1894/116/126. (See ANCHORAGES; BASIN; BORROWING MONEY;

DREDGING; HARBOR-MASTERS; ICE; LUMBER; MUD-MACHINES; PATAPSCO RIVER; PORT WAR­DENS; SEDIMENT; SURVEY.)

HARBOR BOARD—To relieve blockade (at Eastern Bay), 1877, R. 21.

Instructions as to water-front, 1880, R. 131. Appropriation for, 1885, R. 84, 174. Contracts, 1886/44/53. Approving permits granted during Council recess, 1886,

R. 57. Instructions as to appropriations, 1886, R. 126; 1888, R.

146. Transferring do., 1889, R. 1; 1892, R. 187. Appointment and duties, 1894/116/126; 1896/27/46. Report on wharfage ordinances, 1894, R. 43. Engineer's do. (Md. & Del. Ship Canal), 1894, R. 97, 152. Insurance of floating property, 1899, R. 39. Transferring balances, 1899, R. 99, 112.

HARBOR=M ASTERS—Appointment of, 1797/22/81. Permits from, 1817/8/110. Compensation of (Western District), 1822/18/403. Certain duties, 1824/25/73. Appointment and duties', 1826/11/180; 1838 (-Rev.)/8/21;

1839/35/34; 1840/5/25; 1850 (Rev.)/22/73. Compensation (Eastern District), 1828/20/19. Notices as to anchoring, 1830/15/188. Collections, 1835, R: 32.

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Landing, and huckstering in, fire-wood, etc., 1837/25/20. Regulations by, 1843/37/33. Office for, 1845, R. 121; 1860, R. 250; 1877/32/29. Not to buy or sell fire-wood, 1846/2/5. Returns of, 1846, R. 105. For City Dock and Jones' Falls, 1859/18/39. Fitting up offices, 1859, R. 98; removing do., 1874, R. 152. Compensation, out of wharfage and tonnage duties,

1864/17/17. Boat for, 1881, R. 92. Shed, 1891/124/172. (See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS; STEAM-BOATS;

VESSELS; WHARFAGE.) HARFORD AVE. (ROAD)—Repairing, 1836, R. 65; 1864, R.

131; 1892, R. 44. (Turn-pike) deed for (Ensor St. to City limits), 1859/97/113. Shelling, 1865, R. 5. Grading, 1867, R. 204; 1868, R. 416; 1869/10/12. Examining, 1868, R. 148. Deed for triangular lot (at Aisquith St.), 1869/49/51.

HARFORD RUN—Bridge over (at Holland St.), 1822/6/394. Improvement of, 1822/40/424; 1824/31/81. Extension (to Wilkes St.), 1825, R. (Mar. 1), p. 135. Continuation of canal, 1826/49/334; 1827, R. (Mar. 1),

p. 450. Bridge over (at Orleans St.), 1830, R. 26. Stone tunnel (at Monument St.), 1832, R. 49. Walling up and paving, 1832, R. 74; 1834, R. 65; 1835,

R. 35. Protection of streets meeting, 1833, R. 47. Railing (Water to Pratt Sts.), 1834, R. 14. Bridge over (at Monument St.), 1834, R. 44. Do. (in Jefferson St.), 1834, R. 81. Filling west side, 1836, R. 59, 66. Bridge over (at Gough St.), 1837, R. 63. Well near, 1837, R. 96. Removal of obstructions from, 1842, R. 64. Dams in, 1843, R. 35; 1844, R. 112. Repairing wall at, 1843, R. 70. For continuing walls, 1844, R. 44. Bridge over (at Lancaster St.), 1844, R. 66. Bridge across (Broadway), 1845, R. 16, 85. Walling, 1845, R. 104; 1846, R. 66.

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I Railing, 1847, R. 84. Bridge over (at Canton Ave.), 1847, R. 105. Lamps along, 1847, R. 118. Filling up abutments (do.), 1848, R. 70. Tunnelling, 1849, R. 19; 1850/9/14; 1852, R. 89. Wooden bridge across (at Madison St.), 1849, R. 85. Cleaning, 1849, R. 117; 1853, R. 219; 1866, R. 140. Dam at mouth of, 1851, R. 128. Tunnel over (at Broadway), 1854/12/26. Do., (between Stiles and Gough Sts.), 1854, R. 105. Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/34/57. Placing sewers (at Broadway), 1855, R. 90. Removing offensive matter, 1855, R. 165; 1856, R. 98. New floor (at McElderry St.), 1855, R. 178. Tunnel repairs, 1855, R. 188; 1859, R. 76. Diverting water (at Bel-Air Ave.), 1855, R. 228. Tunnelling (Eastern Ave. to Basin), 1863/53/73. Removing obstructions from mouth, 1866, R. 124. Tunnelling, 1870, R. 159;' 1871, R. 116; 1872, R. 53, 75;

1874, R. 218; 1877/35/32. Cleaning and disinfecting, 1871, R. 251; 1874, R. 269. Repairs, 1874, R. 266 and 333. Filling up ground, 1875, R. 461. Cleaning sewer, 1876, R. 284. Water-way, 1878/64/57; 1879/37/43. Sewer improvements, 1879/86/99; 1880/76/91; 1885/2/4. Do. repairs, 1883, R. 5. Do. survey, 1883, R. 153. Do. new system for drainage, 1884/83/99. Do. bonds to complete, 1884/115/134. Do. inlets, 1890, R. 210. (See HARFORD ST.; SEWERS.)

HARFORD ST.—Draining water from, 1799/17/206. Improvement of, 1812/27/329; 1817/17/120; 1817/45/159. Bridge, and filling up, 1812/30/333. Canal in, 1835, R. 4; 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 440. Piling for dock, 1829, R. 24; 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 6. (See CANAL ST.)

HARGROVE AL.—Public (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1869, R. 303. Continuing (do.), 1871/132/119. Grade, etc., 1871/137/123. . Opening (Townsend St. to Balto. City Pass. Ry.), 1880/

85/99 (repealed, 1881/40/59). Deed for (20th to 24th Sts.), 1896/153/229.

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HARLEM AVE.—Was Adams St. (Fremont St. to City limits), •:• 1870/63/167.

Grade, etc., 1875/29/21; 1875, R. 484; 1889/106/134; 1904-5/202/247.

Opening (Kirby's lane to W. limits), 1886/39/48. HARLEM (HAERLEM) SQUARE (PARK)—Accepting lot for,

1868/9/36. Improving, 1870, R. 245; 1871, R. 246; 1881, R. 244;

1886, R. 73. Keeper for, 1872/65/79. Gas-lamps in, 1874, R. 313. Removing fence and house, 1875, R. 244. Named "Harlem Park," 1876/21/16. Introducing City water, etc., 1880, R. 4. Memorial to Jas. L. Ridgely (Grand Secretary, I. O. O. F.),

1884, R. 183. Repairing damages, 1888, R. 29. Commissioners, 1896/14/17.

HARMAN'S BRIDGE—Keeper of, 1878/13/12; 1896/30/52. Do. office abolished, 1900/23/40. Repairs, 1878, R. 238; 1884, R. 88. Hand-rail, 1886, R. 175; 1894/116/145.

HARRIET AL.—Condemning (Franklin St. to Bruce AL), 1848/ 24/19.

HARRIS AL.—Grade, etc., 1883/107/126. Repairs, 1895, R. 119.

HARRIS CREEK—Bridges over, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199; 1853, R. 169; 1864, R. 54.

Filling up marsh, 1821/34/325. Repairing causeway at, 1826, R. (April 1), p. 383. Piers and bridge over, 1851, R. 121; 1851, R. 114. Raising do., 1853/28/114. Repairing bridges, 1859 (Nov.), R. 43; 1861, R. 131. Rebuilding do., 1861, R. 201. Oyster-shell dam, 1873, R. 11 and 66. Culvert (at Biddle St.), 1881, R. 58. Deepening, 1886/69/89. (See BRIDGES.)

HARRISON ST.—Paving public wharf on, 1835, R. 18. Closing old landing on, 1853/80/71. Opening (Lancaster St. to Phila. Road), 1868/76/117. Changing name to Streeper St. (Canton), 1875/84/59. Repairing, 1890, R. 168. ' Grade of, 1895, R. 119.

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HART ALLEY—For condemning, 1838, R. 89, HARVEY ST.—Condemning (Balto. & Ohio R. R. to Jackson St.),

1854/78/81. Modifying, 1863/62/82. Closing (Jackson to Webster Sts.), 1865/42/52. Opening (do.), 1865/44/54.

HATS—Permit to erect manufactory for, 1854, R. 131. HAUBERT ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38.

Repairing wharf and bridge at, 1868, R. 364. Grade, etc., 1876/75/62.

HAWKERS—Arresting unlicensed, 1843, R. 90. (See MARKETS.)

HAWK ST.—Closing (Concord St. to Jones' Falls), 1853/64/58. HAY—Weighing, 1797/43/107; 1807/22/135; 1855/39/61.

Wagons, 1811/8/306. Suspension of certain provisions, etc., 1818/35/194. Scale inspectors, 1819/18/226. Release for mistake in weighing, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 291. Copy of Act (of 1819) to inspectors, 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 294. Compensation of weighers, 1824/16/61; 1827/7/399; 1827,

R: (Mar. 15), p. 453; 1835, R. 59; 1839, R. 22. Regulations, 1826/17/235; 1836/33/47.

I Removal of scales, 1826/65/362; 1828/31/31; 1837, R. 35; 1839, R. 25; 1863, R. 191.

Apparatus for scales, 1829, R. 19. Repairing do., 1830, R. 40; 1834, R. 29. . Certificates, etc., 1830/18/190. Western scales, 1836, R. 102; 1837, R. 5.

] Constitutionality of Act as to weighing, 1837, R. 94. ' Inquiry as to appointment of inspectors, 1838, R. 52.

Licensing hucksters, 1853/106/95. Weighing, sale and storage, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1860/5/

i 36. Permits to pack, keep, etc., 1859, R. 104, 122 and 203. Storage, 1874/20/29. (See WAGONS.)

HAY=SCALES—To purchase or lease part of State lot for, 1874, R. 42.

(See HAY; SCALES, PUBLIC.) HEALTH—To preserve (by pure water-supply), 1799/13/200 (re­

pealed, 1801/23/265). . Regulations, 1797/11/38; 1797/55/121; 1797/56/122;

1798/72/137; 1801/23/265; 1803/24/38; 1807/26/143;

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1808/60/251; 1809/3/264; 1809/16/279; 1821/47/339; 1826/61/355; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1838 (Rev.)/46/114; 1839/3/12 (repealed, 1841/3/20).

Penalties, 1821/53/346. Printing ordinances, 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 98. Compiling do., 1825, R. (Mar. 9), p. 143. Expenses of Committee, 1875/144/121. Appraising destroyed articles, 1876, R. 313.

HEALTH, BOARD OF—Powers and duties of Commissioners con­stituting, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37.

To anticipate appropriation for, 1827, R. (Jan. 27), p. 444. Addition to clerk's salary, 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 6. Horse and carriage for, 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 9. Duties and powers transferred to City Commissioners, 1844/

6/10. Additional appropriation, 1849 (May), R. 2; 1849 (Aug.),

R. 2. Borrowing money for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 4. Mayor a member ex-officio, 1888/29/37. Transferring accounts, 1888, R. 155. (See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS; SUPERINTEN­

DENTS OF STREETS.) HEALTH COMMISSIONERS—Appointment and duties, 1797/11/

38; 1801/23/265; 1803/24/38. Clerk's salary, 1803/25/41; 1809/14/277; 1814/13/34. Health officer, 1814, R. 7; to visit vessels, 1825/6/111. Reports, 1817, R. 3. For expenses, 1819, R. (Aug. 28), p. 253. Duties, etc., 1820/9/258; 1820/16/267. Cleaning docks, wharves, sewers and tunnels, 1821/47/339. Certain accounts, 1822, R. (Mar. 27), p. 444. Payment of claims against Board, 1825, R. (Feb. 8), p. 132. Appropriation for work done under, 1827, R. (Feb. 3), p.

445. To constitute Board of Health, 1839/3/12. Appointment and duties of Commissioner and City Physi­

cian, 1845/39/35; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53. Assistant to, 1846/66/54. Salary of Assistant Commissioner, 1847/43/41. Appropriation for cleaning streets, etc., 1853 (Nov.), R. 3. Extra pay for assistant, 1854, R. 146; 1858/57/135. Commissioner to exercise powers of City Physician, 1861/

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Salaries, 1864/28/24; 1866/34/39; 1870/102/156; 1884/ 127/148; 1886/83/110.

To clean crossings and gutters, 1871, R. 46. Additional duties of Assistant Commissioner, 1872/20/27. Appointments, 1896/36/61. Abating nuisances, 1903-4/57/100. To pave private alleys, 1905-6/13/20. (See HEALTH, BOARD OF.)

HEALTH DEPARTMENT—General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/18/78. Appropriations for, 1815, R. 2; 1823, R. 7; 1868, R. 388;

1870,R. 34; 1877,R. 232; 1880/144/166; 1881,R. 234; 1882, R. 185; 1883, R. 171; 1887, R. 131; 1890, R. 196; 1891, R. 277; 1892/20/11; 1892, R. 180; 1894,R. 284 and 292.

Do. (for Annex), 1889, R. 98; 1890, R. 200; 1891, R. 280. Printing Sanitary Code, 1880, R. 201; 1893, R. 172. Additional inspectors and physicians, 1888/81/101; 1891/

112/159. Vehicles for burial purposes, 1893, R. 173. Transferring accounts, 1894, R. 1, 291. Transcripts of births and deaths, 1898/114/152. Badges for officers, 1900/64/19. ' (See HEALTH, BOARD OF; HEALTH COMMISSION­

ERS.) HEALTH OFFICER—Appointment and duties, 1814, R. 7; 1825/

6/111; 1826/14/201; 1827/34/420. Payment for extra services, 1838, R. 13. (See HEALTH; HEALTH, BOARD OF; HEALTH

COMMISSIONERS; HEALTH DEPARTMENT.) HEARSES—For'City use, 1847, R. 85; 1893, R. 173 (Health Dept.) HEATINQ=APPARATUS—(See FURNACES.) HEBREW H. AND A. ASSOCIATION—Appropriation for, 1892, R.

126. HENRIETTA ST.—Filling, 1820/28/286.

Repairing, 1876, R. 222; 1895, R. 180. HENRY ST.—Removing obstructions on, 1830, R. 56.

For opening, 1839/50/49. Do. (Hamburg to Cross Sts.), 1841/11/34. Closing (Winder to Wells St.), 1874/142/141. Grade, etc., 1879/92/108; 1898/55/80; 1901-2/60/130. Opening (Clement St. to Fifth Lane), 1885/77/94. Do. (Randall St. to Fort Ave.), 1888/116/145.

HEPTASOPHS, IMPROVED ORDER OF—Request for conven-' tion, 1899, R. 132.

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HERKIMER ST.—Grade, etc., 1895/113/143. HERMITAGE AL.—Deed for (L. Montgomery to Hill Sts.), 1848,

R. 43. HERMITAGE SQUARE—Naming (at Hill, Sharp, Montgomery

and L. Hughes St.), 1846/53/35. HERRINGS—Inspection of, 1805/8/102.

(See FISH.) HICKORY AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51.

(See ANNEX.) HICKS, HON. THOMAS HOLLIDAY—(Late Senator and ex-Gov­

ernor), removal of remains, 1865, R. 42. In memory of, 1865, R. 59. Site for monument to, 1896, R. 81.

HIDES—Inspection of, 1839/21/35. Permit for salting, 1868, R. 465. (See SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.)

HIGH ALLEY—Condemning (Aisquith to Canal Sts.), 1839, R.122. Opening, 1840/27/41. Now L. Nicholson St., 1842/6/21. Repairing, 1873, R. 341.

HIGH CONSTABLE—Furnishing office for, 1838, R. 81. Appointment, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/45/112. (See BAILIFFS; CONSTABLES.)

HIGH ST.—Sewer in, 1806/18/110. Grade, etc., 1904-5/202/247.

HIGHLANDTOWN AND POINT BREEZE RY. CO. (See RAILWAYS.)

HIGHWAYS—Fences and lanterns during repairs, 1878/106/100. Enforcing repairs on, 1882/32/36. Re-filling after opening, 1885/23/27. Ordinances for grading, etc., 1893/133/61; 1893/50/92. Status of non-public, 1904-5/266/375. Declaring public, 1905-6/2/4. (See ALLEYS; HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES; LANES;

ROADS; STREETS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)

HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES—Tax for, 1824/27/75; 1825/10/114; 1826/64/360; 1827/25/412; 1828/6/5; 1829/19/110; 1830/3/177; 1831/2/263; 1832/5/9; 1833/7/29; 1834/ 5/14; 1835/4/9; 1836/26/36; 1837/24/19; 1838/15/ 218; 1839/13/17; 1840/16/31; 1841/17/41; 1842/20/ 31; 1843/17/15; 1844/24/23; 1845/27/27; 1846/20/ 15; 1847/54/48; 1848/10/12; 1849/17/25; 1850/35/30;

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1851/47/38; 1852/54/48; 1853/103/93; 1854/52/52; 18.55/21/41; 1856/14/14; 1857/22/55; 1858/19/18; 1859/66/81; 1860/34/56; 1861/24/38; 1862/33/38.

Petition to Legislature respecting, 1824, R. (Feb. 6), p. 87. Payments for repairing, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 102; 1837, R.

100. Transferring tax collections to City Commissioner, 1869, R.

282. (See BRIDGES; HIGHWAYS; TAXES.)

HILL ST.—Repairing, 1807/46/234. Grading, 1893/78/132. Kerbing, 1893, R. 167. Paving, 1894/42/43.

HILLEN ROAD—Repairing, 1890, R. 102. HILLEN ST.—Opening and extending, 1824/24/71.

Paving, 1893/24/42. (See NORTH ST.)

HILLMAN ST.—Naming (Arbell AL, prolonged from Neighbour St.), 1874/37/40.

For opening (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1875, R. 350. HITCHING=POSTS—Permits for, 1879, R. 120; 1880, R. 75; 1891,

R. 284. Requiring do., 1892/2/7.

HOFFMAN ST.—Public (Ross to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57. Opening (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1846/9/9. Do. (York to Harford Aves.), 1847/64/58; 1852/48/45. Paving, 1848/44/34; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0.150 (ap­

proved June 15, 1906). Opening (Lovegrove AL to "Rose Hill"), 1848/46/35. , Do. (Cathedral St. to Lovegrove AL), 1865/63/146. Tunnelling, 1867/29/27. Opening (Belair Ave. to Mine Bank Lane), 1868/27/53. Do. (Harford to Central Aves.), 1870/73/123. Grade, etc., 1874/93/104; 1875/55/41; 1875/134/112;

1876/139/144 (repealed, 1878/60/54); 1878/61/54; 1879/48/50; 1887/20/21; 1888/96/121; 1888/99/129; 1902-3/105/47.

Culvert in, 1878, R. 79. Opening (St. Paul to North Sts.), 1880/99/113 (repealed,

1885/85/105). Do. (Eden to Bond Sts.), 1882/108/197. Do. (Maryland Ave.' to North St.), 1885/8.6/106. Laying out, etc. (through Bolton Depot property), 1887/

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Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83. Opening (Bond St. to Broadway), 1897/66/82. Deed for (Luzerne St. to Lakewood Ave.), 1904-5/101/34.

HOGS—Regulations concerning (and sties), 1797/15/61; 1801/ 27/276; 1807/29/169; 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev . ) / l l /37 .

Permission to keep, at distilleries, 1852, R. 134; 1856 (Nov.), R. 20.

At slaughter-houses, etc., 1860/100/127. Driving through certain streets, 1872/49/56. Running at large, 1872/64/78. Driving to slaughter-house, 1882, R. 157. (See ANIMALS; CATTLE; NUISANCES; SLAUGHTER­

HOUSES; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS; • SWINE.)

HOQ=STIES—(See HOGS.) HOIST=WAYS—Enclosing, 1875/149/125; 1876/45/37.

Permit for, 1887, R. 31. HOLBROOK ST.—Opening (Hoffman St. to Point Lane), 1882/

85/169. . Grade, etc., 1887/84/97.

HOLIDAYS, MUNICIPAL—Making September 16 (1892) a, 1892/ 56/109.

Do. March 4, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R. 18; 1893/9/16; 1897/ 7/10.

Do. October 6 (half), 1897, R. 85. Do. May 2 (1899), 1899, R. 156. Do. May 5 (1893), 1902-3, R. 48. Do. December 26 (1903), 1903-4, R. 5. May 17- (1904), 1903-4, R. 9. (See OCTOBER 19; SEPTEMBER 12).

HOLLAND ALLEY—Now Wilcox St., 1868/15/42. HOLLAND AVE.—Deed for (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1891/137/

187. HOLLAND ST.—Bridge at (over Harford Run), 1822/6/394.

Approving Act for closing part of, 1832/18/19. Condenmning (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1854/87/154. Now Lexington St., 1891/10/16.

HOLLIDAY ST.—Purchase of lot on, 1813, R. 5. Widening foot-ways, 1847/37/37. Conthruing (Baltimore St. to Exchange Place), etc., 1858/

59/13 (repealed, 1861/15/30). Mandamus cases as to widening, etc., 1862, R. 8. Widening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1863/63/83.

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Continuing (Baltimore to Second Sts.), 1864/68/49. Suit in reference to, 1865, R. 43. Repairing wall (at Foundry-St. bridge), 1865, R. 56. Replacing wall on, 1867, R. 165. Inquiry as to widening, 1867 (Nov.), R. 11. Widening, 1876/160/159. Paving, 1880/128/146; 1893/24/42; 1905-6/136/249. Repairing, 1894, R. 7. Now Commerce St. (Lombard to Baltimore Sts.) i 1904-5/

195/235. HOLLIDAY=ST. THEATRE—Portico and fire-escapes at, 1883, R.

80. HOLLINQSWORTH ST.—Opening (Matthews to Lombard Sts.),

1846/27/19. Bridge over, 1904-5/118/69.

HOLLINS ALLEY—Public (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58. Do. (Hollins to McHenry Sts.), 1836, R. 23. Closing part of, 1850/22/23. Do. (Saratoga to Franklin Sts.), 1851/39/33. Deed for (Hollins to Boyd Sts.), 1859/107/180. .

HOLLINS MARKET—Rebuilding, 1839, R. 2. Weather-boarding, 1846, R. 57, 85. Extending and repairing, 1852/43/38. Numbering stalls, 1853, R. 182. Improving, 1854, R. 22; 1856, R. 172; 1861, R. 161. Sale of stalls in, 1854, R. 39. Change of market-days, etc., 1853/21/27; 1855/63/144;

1855, R. 212; 1856/39/48. Fish-shed, 1857, R. 36. Office for keeper, etc., 1857, R. 179. Hose, 1858, R. 72; 1869, R. 252; 1874, R. 257; 1877, R. 91;

1879, R. 77; 1881, R. 43; 1884, R. 94; 1886, R. 88; 1889, R. 60; 1890, R. 77; 1892, R. 36.

Additional house, 1863/60/80. Do. (appropriation), 1864/5/8. Selling stalls, etc., 1864/36/29. Extra story, etc., 1864/81/67. Salary of clerk, 1865/37/41. Belfry, 1867, R. 224. Stationary stalls, 1868, R. 14. Repairing, 1871, R. 213; 1873, R. 389; 1877, R. 162. Extending, 1877, R. 203. White-washing, 1878, R. 271.

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Removing piers, 1881, R. 66, 166. Repairing Hall, 1882, R. 105; 1886, R. 10. Driving vehicles through, 1886, R. 64. Market-master's house, 1887, R. 29. Purchasing stall, 1887, R. 77. Limits, 1891/114M/161; 1892/75/131. Furniture for Hall, 1892, R. 24. Frescoing, do., etc., 1899/142/179. Use of do. by Maryland Naval Reserves, 1894, R. 190, 253. Do. by Athletic Associations, 1903-4, R. 6, 7. (SeeHOLLINS ST.; MARKETS.)

HOLLOWAY, GHAS. T.—Complimentary to, 1894, R. 27, 234. Thanking for tablet ("Old Court-House"), 1895, R. 253.

HOLMES ST.—Now 29th St. (was 10th St.), 1891/83/127. Opening (Charles St. to Maryland Ave.), 1891/99/144.

HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS—Appropriation for, 1860, R. 256. HOMEWOOD PARK—Accepting, 1874/90/100 (repealed, 1876/

129/136); 1878/19/16. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES—(See ENGINE-HOUSES;

FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; TRUCK-HOUSES.)

HOPE AL.—For opening, 1839/50/49. . HOPKINS AVE.—Was Ann St., 1876/18/14.

, Paving, 1880/32/39. Deed for (Arlington Ave. to Schroeder St.), 1883/72/86.

HOPKINS, JOHNS—In appreciation of gift for hospital, 173, R. 189.

For statue to, 1874, R. 23; 1879, R. 157. HOPKINS PARK—Inquiry as to purchase of, 1897/32/35; 1901-

2/83/179. Payment for services to Commissioners, 1901-2, O. 168

(approved June 21, 1906). HOPKINS PLACE—Widening, etc., 1904-5/136/107.

Extension of (Baltimore to Fayette Sts., now McLane Place), 1904-5/267/376.

Do. (German to Baltimore Sts.), 1904-5/268/377. HORNS—Burning, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153. HORSES—(Mules, etc.), not to be turned loose, 1797/12/44;

1826/16/228. Not to be ridden, etc., over paved foot-ways, 1797/35/100;

1807/31/179. (Riding) tax on, 1813/1/3.

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Regulations as to riding and driving, 1817/12/116. Shoeing in streets, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153: Not to be sold in general markets, 1845/29/28. Cow-market used for sale of, 1847/52/47. Driving to stables on Sabbath-day, 1855/46/67. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/32/l46. (See DRIVING AND RIDING; MARKETS; RIDING

AND DRIVING; TAXES.) HORSE=RACINQ—To restrain and prevent, 1799/24/216; 1807/

21/133; 1826/52/341; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1843/ 30/26; 1844/12/17; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.

(See GAMING.) HORWITZ BENEVOLENT FUND—Accepting bequest of, 1889,

R. 7. HOSE—Restricting use of (on repaved streets), 1892/77/134.

(Fire) to prevent injury to, 1893/92/161. (See FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; MAR­

KETS; WATER.) HOSE-COMPANIES—Appropriation for reel, 1824, R. (Feb. 16),.

p. 90. (See ENGINE-COMPANIES; ENGINE-HOUSES; F IRE-

COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; TRUCK-HOUSES.)

HOSPITALS—Maryland, 1797/11/38.

(State) for indigent sick, 1798/69/132; 1799/1/191. Leasing, 1808/61/257; 1813/2/6; 1814/7/30; 1821/36/

326; 1826/61/356; 1827/36/427. Cession to State, 1827, R. (Feb. 23), p. 448; 1828, R. 6. Patients at, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8. (No. 3) renting, 1833, R. 34. (Do.) selling fixtures, 1833, R. 73. (Maryland) building on City lot south of, 1836, R. 27. Additional appropriation, 1836, R. 77. Well for, etc., 1836, R. 96. For small-pox, etc.,-1837/9/9. For lunatic paupers, 1837/15/12. Payment for division-wall, 1837, R. 27. For quarantine, etc., 1838, R. 10.

Sending sick to, 1838 (Rev.) / l l /37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.. Leasing (Small-pox), 1842, R. 38. (Maryland) removing insane poor to, 1845, R. 87. Insane poor, support of, 1850 (Rev)/47/162.

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Sale of lot adjoining (Maryland), 1859/76/89. Reimbursement for repairing (Old Small-pox), 1859, R. 100. To sell lot (do.), 1867 (Nov.), R. 30. Location (outside of direct-tax limits), 1873/5/11. Pest, or small-pox, 1873, R. 67. Sending indigent sick or disabled to, 1884/36/41; 1886/40/

49. Contracts with, 1887/7/10; 1888/19/28. (See DISEASES; INDIGENT; SMALL-POX.)

HOTELS—Plans showing exits, etc., 1883/78/94. HOUSE OF CORRECTION—Location, 1874, R. 353; 1875, R. 52.

Transportation expenses, 1879, R. 42; 1880, R. 45. HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD—(For colored girls) contract

with, 1894/30/30. HOUSE OF INDUSTRY-Lotteries for, 1815/3/48; 1817, R. 6.

Trustees of, 1817/19/123; 1818, R. (Apr. 6), p. 209; 1826/ 45/332 (repealed, 1828/30/31).

Do. quorum of, 1821/35/326; 1822/19/404. Sale of property purchased from, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 140. Do. etc. (Madison, Monument and Forrest Sts.), 1835, R. 30.

f For sale of (Old Alms-house), 1832, R. 9. HOUSE OF REFORMATION—(For colored children) appropria­

tion, 1875, R. 375. Contracts with, 1876/96/84. City managers, 1901-2/32/68; 1902-3/106/50; 1902-3/

169/138; 1905-6/119/197. HOUSE OF REFUGE—Appointment of Managers, 1831/8/270.

For erecting, 1845/33/30. Purchasing ground for, 1845, R. 129 (repealed, 1849/28/

32); 1849, R. 88. Transfer of proceeds to, 1850, R. 92. Managers' room in City Hall, 1851, R. 5. Appropriations to complete buildings, 1852, R. 137; 1853,

R. 225; 1854, R. 35. Time for payment of appropriation, 1854, R. 42. Advocating legislation for support of, 1854, R. 44. To sue for legacy (from Rachael Colvin), 1855, R. 186. Improvements at, 1856, R. 100; 1889,. R. 105; 1892, R.

133; 1893, R. 177. Water-supply,-1863, R. 28; do. (mains), 1881, R. 141. Appropriations for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 15; 1857, R. 69, 95;

1858, R. 77; 1859, R. 129; 1860, R. 68; 1861, R. 43; 1862, R. 26, 55; 1863, R. 33; 1864, R. 27; 1865, R. 69,

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86; 1866, R. .67, 148; 1867, R. 257; 1868, R. 145, 494; 1901-2/1/3.

Contracts with, 1876/96/84. Exempting from water-rents, 1882, R. 172; 1883, R. 94. " Repairs, 1887, R. 105; 1888, R. 104; 1890, R. 141; 1891,

R. 200. Manual Training School, 1891/36/53. Do. appropriation for, 1892/96/151. Transferring balances, 1894, R. 171; 1895, R. 138; 1896,

R. 78; 1897, R. 96; 1898-9, R. 88. City managers, 1900/59/12; 1901/108/95; 1901-2/37/72;

1902-3/167/137; 1903-4/72/177; 1904-5/218/281; 1905-6/120/197.

Filling vacancy among do., 1900/72/35. (See EXPENSES, SUNDRY.)

HOUSES—(Unoccupied) not properly secured, 1862/20/29. Permit to finish, 1868, R. 276. Do. to erect (Huntington Ave.), 1893, R. 122. Do. to lath and plaster, 1894, R. 181. Malicious injury to, 1899/208/282.

(See BUILDINGS; DEFACING; FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)

HOWARD'S RUN—Bridge over, 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 98. HOWARD ST.—Building-line (Saratoga to Franklin Sts.), 1815, .

R. 8. Curb-stones, 1828, R. 5.1. Widening ditch in, 1842, R. 68. Repairing, 1868, R. 272. Regrading, 1871, R. 230. Repaying, etc., 1874/119/120; 1882/41/118.

HUCKSTERINQ—Penalty for illegal, 1797/16/68; 1823/15/15; 1824/17/62.

Pcr-diem rent, 1832/31/31.

Wood on wharves, 1841/28/50; 1841 (Apr.)/5/8. Hay (licenses), 1853/106/95. Rentals from stalls, 1868/24/51. (See LICENSES; MARKETS; WHARVES.)

HUDSON AL.—Re-locating (Decker to Oak Sts.), 1869/74/87. Closing (Oliver St. to Jones' Falls), 1885/89/111.

HUGHES, CHRISTOPHER—Extending ground of, 1809/6/265. HUGHES ST. (AVE.)—Opening, 1819/30/239; 1829, R. 40.

Cutting down, etc., 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/92; 1828, R. 34; 1834 (ex. sess.), R. 5; 1830, R. 16, 56.

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Grading, 1832/36/37; 1846/57/37. Removal of dirt, etc., from, 1832, R. 27; 1837, R. 78;

1839, R. 77; 1840, R. 41; 1846, R. 107; 1847, R. 19; 1849, R. 104; 1850, R. 28; 1851, R. 44; 1852, R. 84; 1859, R. 219; 1862, R. 33; 1863, R. 120; 1865, R. 49; 1871, R. 293.

Repairing, 1844, R. 43; 1845," R. 58. (Great) clearing, 1848, R. 45. Public square on, 1852, R. 83. Improving, 1853, R. 150. Grade, etc., 1878/35/29. Paving, 1891/73/104. Now Hughes Ave. (Light St. to Basin), 1893/91/160.

HULL ST.—Regrading, 1853/121/104. For paving, 1874/1/3. Opening (Nicholson to Patapsco Sts.), 1876/153/154. Grade, etc., 1878/53/41; 1884/37/42. Repairing, 1883, R. 51. Removing kerb, 1894, R. 146.

HUMES ST.—Condemning (Exeter to High Sts.), 1847, R. 46. Closing, 1876/80/65.

HUNTER AL. (ST.)—Deed for (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1874/147/ 144; 1875/14/12.

Grade, etc., 1884/29/34. Now Hunter St. (Preston St. to Mt. Royal Ave.), 1895/86/

112. Deed for (21st to 23d Sts.), 1896/153/229.

HYDRANTS—Nuisances from leaking, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ 11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.

Placing casks, etc., near public, 1834/12/19. Removing, 1836, R. 86. Exemption from wells-and-pump tax, 1855/57/140. Charges for water, 1855, R. 159; 1856, R, 101. For non-wasting, 1859/50/71. Public, 1862, R. 83; 1872, R. 158, 349. In markets, 1865, R. 195. In certain localities, 1866, R. 161, 261; 1868, R. 101, 264;

1869, R. 201; 1873, R. 337, 361; 1875, R. 217. • Turning on water, in public, 1872, R. 152.

Signs on, 1872, R. 386. (See FOUNTAINS; HEALTH; WATER DEPART­

MENT.)

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I ICE—Opening track through (in Harbor), 1832, R. 1.

Asking appropriation for Ice-Boat, etc., 1837, R. 8. Regulations as to sale, 1846/35/24; 1850 (Rev.)/55/157;

1858 (Rev.)/61/219. For keeping river and harbor open, 1857, R. 116. Permit for scales, 1874, R. 290. Regulations as to ponds, 1856, R. 139; 1876/11/10^"1879/

1/3. (See SNOW.)

ICE=BOATS—Asking Congress for appropriation, 1837, R. 8. City's subscription for additional, 1837, R. 67. Waiving mortgage-lien on, 1850/14/18. Use as tow-boat, etc., 1855/5/27; 1856/1/5. To buy or charter, 1865, R. 181. ' For building, 1867/40/39. Thanking Commissioners, etc., 1868., R. 121. Expenses, 1868, R. 146. Loss of "Chesapeake," 1871, R. 32. For new, 1871, R. 219; 1877/33/32. Altering and repairing ("Maryland"), 1879/17/18. For use of ("F. C. Latrobe"), 1879, R. 233. Appropriations, 1881, R. 187, 273; 1883, R. 210. Use by "Free Summer Excursion Society," 1881, R. 230,

233; 1882, R. 88; 1883, R. 66; 1884, R. 52; 1885, R. 44; 1886, R, 52; 1887, R. 74; 1888, R. 58; 1889, R. 36; 1890, R. 27; 1891, R. 24; 1892, R. 22; 1893, R. 66; 1894, R. 28; 1895, R. 15; 1896, R. 32; 1897, R. 11; 1898-9, R. 38, 133; 1900, R. 17; 1900-1, R. 29; 1901-2, R. 12; 1902-3, R. 43; 1903-4, R. 8; 1904-5, R. 25; 1905-6, R. 9.

Do. by "Knights of Honor," 1882, R. 148. Do. by "G. A. R." Delegates, 1882, R. 174. Do. by "Catholic Y. M. N. U..," 1884, R. 162. Do. by "Ladies' Aid Asso.," 1884, R. 163. Do. by "Knights of Pythias," 1885, R. 142. Do. by "Glass-Blowers' Asso.," 1890, R. 175. Repairs, 1886, R. 71; 1891, R. 116; 1896, R. 65. Use by "National Prison Asso.," 1892, R. 208.

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Extra expenses, 1893/68/114. . Use by "Brick-layers' and Masons' Union," 1893, R. 2. Do. by "National League of Musicians," 1894, R. 42. Merging funds ("Annapolis" and "Latrobe"), 1894, R. 210. Use by " I. 0. of Heptasophs," 1894, R. 121. Do. by "Stationary Engineers," 1894, R. 124. Awnings, 1894, R. 132. Use by "Canned Goods Exchange," 1895, R. 19. Do. by "National Asso. of Post-Office Clerks," 1897, R. 55,

•63. Do. by "Pharmaceutical Asso.," 1898-9, R. 67. • Do. by "Junior Order U. A. M.," 1899, R. 137. Do. by "Printing Pressmen's Union," 1901-2, R. 20. Do. by "Evangelical Lutheran Synod," 1902-3, R. 47. Do. by Balto. Lodge "B . P. O. Elks," 1902-3, R. 51. Do. by "National Samgerfest Asso.," 1902-3, R. 52. Do. by " I. O. Odd-Fellows," 1903-4, R. 2, Do. by "Home for Incurables," 1905-6, R. 20.

ICE=HOUSES—Repairing (Mt. Royal Mill), 1854 (Nov.), R. 3. Renting, 1854 (Nov.), R. 10. Insurance on, 1854 (Nov.), R. 12. Suit as to, 1858 (Nov.), R. 43. Rebuilding (Mt. Royal Reservoir), 1859, R. 220. Permits to erect, 1866 (Oct.), R. 48; (ice-box), 1894, R. 118.

ILLUMINATIONS—Appropriations for (during Conventions), 1902-3/98/19; 1903-4, R. 3.

Use of fixtures (by "Fraternal Order of Eagles"), 1904-5/

88/9. Appropriation for erecting (do.), 1905-6/127/94.

IMPROVEMENTS—(New), condition for taxation, 1884/32/37. INAUGURATION DAY—(Of President), to close municipal offices

on, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R. 18; 1893/1/16; 1897/7/10. INCENDIARIES—Rewards for conviction of, 1817, R. 7; 1827, R.

(Apr. 2), p. 461; 1828, R. 426; 1830, R. 9; 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 5; 1835, R. 14; 1848, R. 14; 1850 (Rev.)/31/19.

INCOME-TAX—Imposition of, 1843/29/25. (See ASSESSORS; TAXES.)

INCORPORATION (OF CITY)—Act of, 1797-1802, p. 3. Supplements to, 1797-1802, p. 13; 1807, p. 238 (Ordinances).

INDEXES—Placing (at street-corners), 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 94 1826, R. (Mar. 15), p. 381; 1827, R. (Mar. 14), p. 452 1829, R. 26; 1835, R. 23; 1837, R. 95; 1838, R. 53 1839, R. 85; 1840, R. 7; 1849, R. 77; 1854, R. 117.

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Altering, 1858, R. 75 and 136; 1859, R. 79. (See COURTS; LAND RECORDS; ORDINANCES;

SIGNS; STREETS.) INDIAN CORN—(See CORN.) " INDICES "—(See HANOVER MARKET; INDEXES.) INDIGENT—(Widows, etc.), appropriation for, 1861, R. 186.

(Sick), medical treatment, etc., 1870/90/143;- 1871/41/35; 1871, R. 167; 1876/63/50; 1884/36/41.

Sufferers from eye and ear diseases, 1872/102/123 (re­pealed, 1875/58/43).

Hospital treatment of (sick, etc.), 1875/142/118; 1886/40/ 49; 1888/33/41; 1889/30/39; 1890/5/59; 1891/44/63; 1892/41/56; 1893/53/96; 1893/85/150; 1894/43/43; 1896/58/90; 1897/63/79; 1899/164/215; 1899/203/277.

Medicines for (do.), 1877/66/69; 1889/64/84; 1891/43/62; 1891/46/66; 1893/94/165; 1895/22/30; 1896/67/106; 1899/166/220.

Commission (on care of poor), 1897, R. 77. (See DISPENSARIES; HOSPITALS; PAUPERS;

POOR.) INDUSTRIAL HOME—(For colored girls), appropriation for, 1889/

32/40. City managers of, 1901-2/46/95; 1902-3/168/138.

INFANTS—Providing for deserted, etc., 1882/44/121.

Do. (colored), 1883/14/17; 1888/12/16 (repealed, 1888/ 46/67); 1888/32/40.

INFECTIOUS DISEASES—(See DISEASES; SMALL-POX.) INFIRMARY—(Baltimore Special), location for, 1868, R. 59. INLETS—Constructing, 1874, R. 261; 1878, R. 208, 262, 272;

1879, R. 142; 1884, R. 226. Gratings, 1874, R. 45; 1879, R. 231. Placing, 1875, R. 371 and 386; 1876, R. 25; 1879, R. 231. Changing, 1877, R. 212. Removing, 1878, R. 194 and 270. Closing (Centre St. sewer), 1878, R. 207. Traps, etc., 1881, R. 57; 1884, R. 33 and 206; 1889, R. 23,

51, 52, 54; 1897, R. 28, 76, 78; 1900/63/18. (See SEWERS; TUNNELS.)

INFORMERS—When liable for costs, 1850/7/12. INQUESTS—General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/45/201.

(See CORONERS.) INSANE—(Paupers), support of, 1850 (Rev.)/47/162; 1858 (Rev.)

51/213; 1865/9/15.

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Prohibiting asylums within direct-tax limits, 1866/77/179. Care for (at Spring Grove, etc.), 1875/87/60. Transferring from Bayview to Spring Grove, 1877/14/11. Compensation for care at hospitals, 1880/24/33. Commission on temporary-detention building, 1905-6, 0.

148 (approved June 13, 1906). (See BAY-VIEW ASYLUM; LUNATICS.)

INSPECTORS—Returns by, 1805/2/85; 1850/27/26; 1858 (Rev.)/58/218.

(Of butter, lard and flax-seed), exemption from license, 1814, R. 4.

(See BUILDINGS.) INSURANCE—Of City property, 1837, R. 10/1838, R. 77; 1850

(Rev.)/9/17; 1872, R. 197. By City (against fire), 1846, R. 89. For legislation as to City insurance and tax, 1866, R. 25. For taxing foreign companies, 1880, R. 52.

INTEREST—Abatement of (on claim due to the City), 1830, R. 10. Do. on tax-bills, 1836, R. 62.

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS—Subscription for State Conven­tion on, 1826, R. (Jan. 17), p. 374.

Committee on, 1827, R. (Jan. 19), p. 442. Appropriation for, 1835, R. 69. Tax for interest on loans, 1840/15/30; 1841/23/44; 1842/

22/33; 1843/20/17; 1844/21/22; 1845/25/26; 1846/ 29/21; 1847/61/56; 1848/11/13; 1849/15/24; 1850/ 33/29; 1851/62/48.

Borrowing money for interest on debt, 1851, R. 91; 1853, R. 61; 1853, R. 107; 1854/62/62; 1855, R. 22.

Tax for interest, 1852/50/46; 1853/101/92; 1854/48/50; 1855/23/42; 1856/13/13; 1857/18/52; 1858/13/15; 1859/63/79; 1862/23/32.

For City's control over, 1882, R. 55. (See LOANS; TAXES.)

INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANT UNION—Appropriation for, 1870, R. 265.

INTERSECTIONS—Grading, etc. (Oliver St., Harford and Central Aves.), 1896, R. 109.

(See CROSSINGS; GRADINGS; PAVING.) INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE—Powers, etc., 1895/1/3. INVESTMENTS—(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS.) IRELAND—Congratulations to people of, 1886, R. 150.

Sympathy with, 1887, R. 89.

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IRISH BENEVOLENT UNION—Hospitalities to, 1874, R. 406. IRISH EXILES—Reception of, 1871, R. 33, 38. IRVINE PLACE—Was Register St. (Baltimore to Plampstead

Sts.), 1868/5/29. IRVINQTON AVE.—Now Augusta Ave. (S. of Frederick Ave.),

1900/39/78. IVORY-BLACK—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rey.)/49/

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

J JACKSON, ANDREW—(General) for monument to, 1844, R. 54.

(President) resolutions on death of, 1845 (ex. sess.y, R. (June 21).

JACKSON COURT—Public (E. of Rock St.), 1835/22/24. Grade, etc., 1878/90/80.

JACKSON SQUARE—Improving, 1853/55/52; 1856/16/15; 1865, R. 84; 1866, R. 94; 1874, R. 198, 267.

Artesian wells in, 1854, R. 128. Planting trees, etc., 1855, R. 33; 1861, R. 138. Repairing, 1864, R. 19. Keeper for, 1875/96/71. Commissioners for, 1875/109/83; 1896/14/17. Removing gas-lamps, 1876, R. 19.7.

JACKSON SQUARE AVE.—Was Hampstead St. (E. of Broadway), 1869/35/31.

Now Fairmount Ave. (Central Ave. to Gist St.), 1875/135/ 113.

JACKSON ST.—Was Forrest St. (between Aisquith St. and Har­ford Run), 1839/27/31.

For opening, 1839/50/49. Condemning (Clement to West Sts.), 1854/78/81 (modified

.•;... by 1863/62/82). Opening (Clement to Fort St.), 1865/65/147.

, Grade, etc., 1877/28/26. Opening (Fort Ave. to Wells St.), .1901-2/7/29.

JAIL—Appointing Visitors and Governors of, 1829, R. 22. (Baltimore County) maintenance of negroes committed in

City, 1830, R. 71. - ' •'' Warden's accounts certified, 1831, R. 3; 1832, R. 5; 1833,

R. 1.

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Charging costs, etc., 1831, R. 43. Proceeds of liquor licenses, 1833/1/25. Improving arrangements of (City and County), 1845, R.

118. Reports by Committees, 1847, R. 14. Improvements to, 1847, R. 45. Sale of lot near (at Forrest and Eager Sts.), 1849, R. 94. Separating City's and County's interests, 1849, R. 103. Replacing or enlarging (old), 1851/42/34. • For new, 1853, R. 214; 1855, R. 150; 1856, R. 2. Anticipating tax levy, 1854/10/93. Conveying stone to, 1856, R. 13. Repairs, 1856, R. 53. Proposals, 1856, R. 196; 1858/28/49; 1859/17/39. Appropriations, 1856 (Nov.)/2/5; 1858, R. 152; 1859, R.

235; 1860, R. 351; 1864, R. 158; 1868, R. 425; 1871, R. 2; 1883, R. 3.

Sending vagrants, etc., to, 1857/15/51. Committee to visit Boston, 1857, R. 97J^. Construction of (new), 1857, R. 180. Tax for redemption of stock, 1858/15/16; 1861/28/41;

1862/29/36. Issuance of stock for completing, 1858/20/19. County prisoners, 1858, R. 93. Boiler-house, 1859/13/37. Cooking-apparatus and lightning-rods, 1859, R. 262. Selling lot; walls, sewers, water-pipes, etc., 1860/59/84. Heating Warden's room, 1860, R. 297. City Commissioners to build, 1861/7/22. Appointment and duties of Visitors, 1861/45/66. For report of Building Commissioners, 1861, R. 17. Visitors to report purchases, 1861, R. 82. Building wall, etc., 1861, R. 141. Improving yard, etc., 1861, R, 191, 194, 197. Visitors not to be interested in supply-contracts, 1862/8/11. Repairs, 1862, R. 15, 60; 1878, R. 117; 1888, R. 11; 1894,

R. 12. Steam-pumps, etc., 1863, R. 13. Sale of old material, 1863, R. 68. For work-house, 1864, R. 31. Completing work-shop, 1864, R. 157. Carburetting-apparatus for gas, 1869, R. 173. Removing cooking arrangements, 1872, R. 272.

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Visitors, 1880/4/5; 1883/10/4; 1896/19/32. Paving yard road-way, 1880, R. 169. Heating-apparatus, etc., 1881/7/18; 1886/37/47. Water-supply/1885, R. 126. Laundry, 1887, R. 98. Annex, 1892, R. 127. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)

JAMES AL.—Condemning (Hamburg to Cross Sts.), 1859/114/185. Do. (Brown to Cross Sts.), 1870/23/64.

JAMES ST.—Closing (at Mt. Clare), 1843/9/10. Opening (do.), 1850/22/23.

JANITOR—At City Hall, 1858 (Nov.)/10/15; 1861/14/29; 1866/8/10.

Of Orphans' Court, 1860/45/65; 1861, R. 177. Salaries, 1863/36/48; 1868, R. 50; 1874/9/18. Duties, etc., 1864/21/20. (See CITY. HALL; COURTS.)

JASPER ST.—Was Long AL, 1840/24/40. JEFFERSON ST.—Opening (Canal to Market Sts.), 1834/24/28.

Do. (Bond to Market Sts.), 1841/27/49. Do. (Broadway to Cannon St.), 1852/15/14. Damages for opening, 1863, R. 75. Grade, etc., 1891, R. 33; 1895/88/113; 1905-6/124/228. Opening (Milton Ave. to Patapsco St.), 1896/117/181. Do. (Patapsco St. to M. E. Ch. Cemetery), 1897/71/88. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June

15, 1906). JEFFERSON, THOMAS—On death of, 1826, R. (July 13), pp. 438,

440. JENKINS AL.—Closing (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1860/66/92.

Grade, etc., 1875/6/7. Public (Hoffman to Preston Sts.), 1875, R. 200.

JENKINS LANE—Shelling, 1890, R. 171. Repairing, 1895, R. 168. v

Closing (North Ave. to 20th St., and 20th to Cromwell Sts.), 1901/126/132.

JENKINS, MICHAEL—Thanks for gift of land as site for Md. Institute, 1904-5, R. 21.

JEPHSON ST.—Opening (Marshall to Leadenhall Sts.), 1884/ 136/157.

JEW AL.—Removing obstructions, 1873, R. 423. Now Nero AL (Eutaw to Paca Sts.); Ajax AL (Harford

Ave. to Ensor St.), 1884/82/98.

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Widening, 1893/11/95. Closing (Marion St., 73 ft. 7 in. N.), 1893/112/96. Structure over, and excavation under. (Marion to Lexing­

ton Sts.), 1894/138/173. To refund assessment for closing, 1895/87/112. (Apple Al.) closing (Monument St. to Old Joppa Road),

1902-3/99/20. JEWS—Condemning outrages against Russian, 1903-4, R. 1. JOHN AL.—Public (Franklin to New Sts.), 1868, R. 489. JOHN ST.—Opening and repairing, 1798/93/164; 1855, R. 67.

Walling up, etc., 1821/56/348. Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1847/64/58; 1852/48/45. Do. (Cathedral to North Sts.), 1851/21/24; 1851/33/30. Deed for (McMecheri to Wilson Sts.), 1855/50/69; 1856/7/9. Opening (Harford Ave. to Eden St.), 1860/57/82; 1861/

56/69. Regrading, 1866/2/6. Changing name to Mt. Royal Ave. (N. W. of Preston St.),

1868/80/122 (repealed, 1881/101/143). Condemning (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1869/5/8. Opening (Caroline St. to Belair Ave.), 1869/51/53. Do. (Greenmount Ave. to Belvidere Road), 1870/15/49. Paving, etc., 1873, R. 379, 396. Exemptions on opening, 1873, R. 394. Grade, etc., 1876/41/35; 1876/127/135; 1880/41/46. .Opening (Gay St. or Belair Ave. to E. limits), 1878/25/23

(repealed, 1883/84/102). Was Mt. Royal Ave. (N. W. of Preston St.), 1881/101/143. Now Preston St. (E. of Cathedral St.), 1882/63/138. Laying out, etc. (Dolphin to Preston and Cathedral Sts.),

1887/51/65. Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83.

JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL—Annual water-rate for, 1901-2/ 19/51.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY—Against appropriation for, 1898-9, R. 52.

JOHNSON, ANDREW--(President) approving policy of and tendering reception to, 1868, R. 24; 1869, R. 81, 91.

JOHNSON (JOHNSTON) SQUARE—Ground for (McKim, Valley, Biddle and Chase Sts.), 1878/38/31.

Naming, 1878/77/69. Commissioners for, 1879/6/9. Terraces, etc., 1882, R. 169.

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Under Park Commission,. 1883/23/27. Improving, 1883, R. 195; 1891, R. 168. Paving, 1887, R. 56; 1892, R. 98.

JOHNSON ST.—Right to extend, 1809/6/265. Grade, etc., 1832/36/37; 1876/3/5; 1883/17/20; 1894/

108/119. For opening, 1839/50/49. Condemning (S. from "David's Fancy"), 1857/30/65. Examining, 1871, R. 199. Removing manure, 1872, R. 30. Now Riverside Ave., 1875/75/54. . Paving, 1878, R. 313. Opening (Randall to Wells Sts.), 1884/138/159.

JOISTS—(Oak,) purchase by City Commissioners, 1845, R: 40. Permits to extend, 1859 (Nov.), R. 39; 1860, R. 288. Framing around flues, etc., 1901/134/146. Permit for wooden, 1901-2, R. 19. (See TIMBER.)

JONES COURT—Was Bohemia Court (Washington to Castle Sts.), 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 13, 1906).

JONES' FALLS—Contract for bridges over, 1797/21/77. Improvement of, 1811/11/308; 1818/14/178; 1818/29/

190; 1818, R. (Mar. 5), pp. 205, 206;. 1821/29/322; 1823, R. (Oct. 31), p. 50; 1826/13/199.

Extension of ground binding on, 1812/31/334. Straightening east line of, 1813, R. 4. Deepening and walling-up, 1815, R. 7. Foot-bridges over, 1816/19/80; 1824, R. (Mar. 4), p. 92;

1830, R. 21. Encroachment on, 1821/59/349. Foul deposits, etc., 1821/64/356; 1822/30/414. Walling, 1821, R. (Feb. 15), p. 373; 1822/39/423; 1824,

R. (AprfT), p. 100; 1835, R. 16. Protecting from impurities, 1826/14/201. Altering wall of, 1826, R. (Mar. 16), p. 381. Posts and hand-rail along, 1828, R. 15. Completing wall on, 1828, R. 64. Widening (at Front St.), 1830, R. 43. To prevent obstructions from overflow, 1832, R. 62. Break-water in, 1833, R. 17. Stone walls (at Monument and Pleasant Sts.), 1833, R. 23;

1834, R. 41; 1835, R'. 47. Bridge at Fish-Market, 1834, R. 37.

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Do. (at Fleet St.), 1834, R. 43. Do. (at Water St.), 1834, R. 54. Do. (at Centre St.), 1836, R. 68; 1871, R. 241. Do. (at Monument St.), 1836, R. 78; 1838, R. 97. Repairing walls, etc., 1836, R. 115; 1843, R. 97; 1844, R.

42; 1844, R. 150; 1846, R. 73; 1847, R. 112; 1858, R. 69; 1859,R.99; 1863,R. 181; 1864,R. 77; 1866,R. 185.

Bridge at Bath St., 1837, R. 62. Do. at Swan St., 1837, R. 68. Do. at Gay St., 1839/15/18. Walling, 1839/41/38 (partially repealed, 1839 (May)/6/8). Railings, 1839, R. 99; 1840 (June), R. 6; 1846, R. 99;

1874, R. 255. Improving, 1840 (Apr.), R. 6; 1861, R. 117. Straightening, 1844, R. 136. Removing obstructions, 1845, R. 74. Deepening, 1845, R. 131; 1860, R. 390. Working mud-machine in, 1846, R. 71. Inquiry as to ground binding on, 1846, R. 146. Removing mud, etc., from, 1849, R. 97. Completing stone pier (at Eager St.), 1849, R. 101. Constructing do. (Charles and Eager Sts.), 1850, R. 20, 106. Establishing line, 1850, R. 82. Cleaning, 1850, R. 103; 1853, R. 220; 1855, R. 64; 1869,

R. 142. Bridge at Hillen St., 1851, R. 57. Raising bridge at Charles St., 1851, R. 67. Stone pier at Eager St., 1851, R. 133. Rebuilding walls, etc., 1852, R. 73; 1863, R. 49 and 67;

1864/70/53. Arch over race (at Eager St.), etc., 1852 (Oct.), R. 3. Bridge at Canton Ave., 1853/35/37. Do. at Centre Fish-Market Space, 1853/67/59. Do. at Baltimore St., 1853/104/94; 1853, R. 34. Do. at Eager St., 1853/120/104; 1864, R. 208. Do. at Swann St., 1854/68/65. Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/34/57. Removing piles, 1855, R. 17. Iron bridges' (Pratt, Baltimore and Gay Sts.), 1855, R. 65,

135. Do. (Lombard St.), 1858/7/11. Gauging flow, 1855, R. 163. Extending buildings over, 1857, R. 89; 1858, R. 46; 1861,

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Keeping mouth clear, 1858, R. 99. Bridge at North Ave., I860, R. 301; 1866, R. 155. To prevent prospective overflow, 1863/6/17; 1868, R. 471. Removing bar, 1865, R. 105. Northern Central Ry. Co. to erect wall, 1868, R. 228. Diverting course, 1868, R. 370. Straightening, widening, deepening, etc., 1868, R. 431. Abutments to bridge (Decker St.), 1869, R. 185. Improvement bonds, 1870/12/27; 1870/10/153; 1871/33/

27; 1872/3/6; 1874/4/7. Commissioners for improvement of, 1870/13/29. Completing survey, 1871/67/55. Further provisions for improvement of, 1871/105/91. Board of Commissioners, 1872/51/57; 1872/113/136;

1874/40/55. Condemning parts of lots, etc., 1873/57/65. Further amendatory provisions, 1873/87/95; 1873/90/103. Estimate of additional cost, 1874, R. 2. Commissioners' records, 1874, R. 273. Iron bridge (at John St.), 1874, R. 385. Regrading streets, etc., 1874/131/129; 1875/4/6; 1878/

86/77. Plans for bridges, 1875/43/30. Condemnation proceedings for straightening, 1876/2^/20. Widening, 1877/53/46. J Purchasing ground, 1878/2/4. Powers of Mayor and City Commissioner as to, 1878/99/91. Selling improvement bonds, 1879/8/10; 1880/101/115. Condemning property, 1880/120/137; 1882/121/215; 1883/

89/108; 1886/27/36. To build on City's land adjoining, 1882, R. 145 and 154. Selling additional bonds, 1883/22/26; 1884/55/65; 1885/

73/91; 1886/7/9; 1887/102/118; 1888/2/4. Dredging, 1885/40/46; 1887, R. 129; 1890, R. 65; 1892,

R. 66; 1893/99/173. Cleaning, etc., 1886/17/27. New bridge at Charles St., 1886/88/118. Against dumping snow, etc. (above Canton Ave. Bridge),

1887/53/69. Retaining-walls, 1888/8/12. Repairing do., 1898-9, R. 9; 1904-5/153/165. (See BRIDGES; BUILDINGS; CITY COMMISSIONERS;

HARBOR; HARBOR-MASTERS; WATER; WATER DEPARTMENT.)

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JONES ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38. Opening (Fort Ave. to Beason St.), 1876/147/149 (re­

pealed, 1881/40/59). Do. (Fort Ave. to Clagett St.), 1877/23/23.

JOPPA ROAD—Closing part of (Ensor to Monument Sts.), 1831/ 28/295.

Removing obstructions on, 1845, R. 42. (Old,) closing (Wolfe St. to Maryland Hospital lot), 1846/

51/34; 1846/52/35; 1847/4/14. Do. (Broadway to Bond St.), 1846 (Aug.)/2/5.

. Narrowing, 1850/25/24. Closing (Mine Bank Lane to Eastern Ave.), 1850/37/31. Do. ("Wolf" to Cannon Sts.), 1852/15/14. Do. (Bond to Bethel Sts.), 1854/21/33. Do. (Bond to Dallas Sts.), 1872/55/73. Do. (Broadway to Bethel St.), 1878/8/9. Paving foot-way, 1872, R. 163.

JORDAN AL. (ST.)—Changing location of, 1853/19/25; 1853/40/ 42; 1853/76/68.

Now Jordan St., 1892/70/125. JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTS—Payment of, 1797/29/94; 1797/50/

116; 1798/67/131; 1798/102/177; 1803/36/56; 1804/ 22/79; 1804/24/82; 1817/46/162; 1818/34/194; 1821/ 54/347; 1825, R. (Mar. 12), p. 143.

(See APPROPRIATIONS.) JOURNALISTS' CLUB—Press-badge for, 1894/132/161. JOURNALS—(See CITY COUNCIL.)

JUDGES—Approving increase in salaries, 1818, R. (Feb. 4), p. 202.

(Of Baltimore County Court,) for services in matter of appeals, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 452.

(See COURTS; SUPREME BENCH.) JUDGMENTS—Appropriation for (against City), 1826, R. (Jan.

20), p. 374. Suspension of, 1827, R. (Mar. 26), p. 458. Lien on property bought by City, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 9

(repealed, 1829, R. 52). Settling certain, 1855, R. 31; 1864, R. 182. Confessing, 1870, R. 72, 164. Entering "satisfied," 1891, R. 103.

JURORS—Orders receivable for taxes, 1829/4/97. Paying, 1866/22/21. ,'

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—Delinquent, 1818/3/170. To receive reports of night-watch, 1821/17/312; 1846/11/

10; 1850/7/11. Returns by, 1828, R. 25. Stays of execution, etc., 1829/41/137. Rejecting Act as to jurisdiction of, 1836, R. 97. Appointment of (for Southern District), 1846/8/8. < Against Bill for compensation of, 1848, R. 18. Increasing number of, 1868, R. 90. (See MAGISTRATES; NIGHT-WATCH; WATCHMEN.)

K

KANE, DR. ELISHA KENT—Honoring memory of, 1857, R. 33. KELSO ST.—Extending (W. of Charles St.), 1857/12/48. KENNEDY, HON. JOHN P.—Welcoming, 1854, R. 72. KERB=STONES—Resetting, etc., 1876, R. 86, 94, 379; 1877, R.

199; 1878, R. 201. Extending, 1883, R. 159. Raising, 1884, R. 136. Changing, 1887, R. 24. Removing, 1892, R. 166. (See CURB-STONES.)

KEROSENE—Temperature of (in lamps), 1870, R. 141. Inspection of, 1879/100/119; 1880/114/127. (See OILS.) ;

KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT—For monument to (in Patterson Park)., 1884, R. 148; 1888, R. 153.

KEYSER, DR. C. C—(Late President 2nd Branch City Council) in memory of, 1867, R. 256.

KILNS—Burning bricks, etc., in, 1830/34/216; 1838 (Rev.)/49/ 133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Permits for, 1832, R. 52; 1839/49/49; 1847, R. 18; 1848, R. 36; 1851, R. 81; 1854, R. 49; 1856, R. 86; 1856 (Nov.), R. 8; 1857, R. 64, 94, 124; 1856, R. 114; 1861, R. 64; 1864/97/86; 1867 (Nov.), R. 29; 1868, R. 231, 277, 283; 1869, R. 21, 110, 174, 198, 270; 1870, R. 50, 117, 118, 128; 1871, R. 50, 150; 1872, R. 201, 299; 1873, R. 356, 457; 1874, R. 176, 346; 1875, R. 124, 323; 1876, R. 22; 1880, R. 102; 1886, R. 58; 1887/ 62/76; 1887, R. 72; 1889, R. 73, 74, 89, 97; 1890, R. 159, 174; 1891, R. 67; 1892, R. 25.

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Removing fire-brick establishment, 1836, R. 51. Do. (stone-ware), 1853, R. 161. Do. (lime), 1867, R. 172. Prohibiting (lime), 1882/113/205. (See OCCUPATIONS; POTTERY.)

KILTY'S LAWS—Purchasing, 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370. KING ST.—Was Carpenter's Al. and Lemon St., 1853/7/15.

Grade, etc., 1853/37/40; 1875/12/11. Permit for chute across, 1905-6/55/108.

KIRBY'S (KIRBY) LANE—Repairing, 1869, R. 186. Closing (Winchester St. to Windsor Mill Road), 1875/122/

104. . Do. (Lanvale St. to Harlem Stage Co. property), 1883/

94/114; 1886/116/153. Opening alley in centre of, 1884/33/38. Closing (Harlem Stage Co. lot to Winchester St.), 1886/

104/139. Opening (Franklin St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1886/130/169

(repealed, 1893/210/334). Grade, etc., 1897/64/80.

KITCHENS—(Frame) permits to extend, 1861, R. 122, 190; 1863, R. 118.

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.) KITES—Regulations as to flying, 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;

1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/ 33/153.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR—Entertainment of, 1871, R. 277, KOSSUTH, LOUIS—On arrival of, 1851 (Oct.), R. (Nov. 10), p. 5.

Reception and entertainment of, 1852, R. 2.

L

L AL.—Approving Act to condemn, 1839/23/28. LABORATORIES—Chemical, 1829/18/109.

Permit for, do., 1904-5/154/166. LABOR COMMISSIONERS—Va'cancies, in Board of, 1861, R. 179. LABOR DAY—Municipal holiday, 1888/102/132; 1891/140/191. LABORERS—(City), compensation of, 1836/40/60; 1850 (Rev.)/

5/9; 1857, R. 149. Employed by Health and Street Departments, 1861/8/23;

1863/11/31; 1865/5/8. Do. on streets, 1861/41/54.

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Do. by Water Board, 1869, R. 31. Hours and pay, 1876/92/81. Employing additional, 1877, R. 16. ^ Pay of, 1883/48/59; 1886, R. 214; 1905-6, R. 12. Citizens only as, 1886, R. 95. On North Ave. bridge, 1891/148/236. Employment during winter, 1894, R. 14. Prohibiting "alien or cheap imported" (on public works),

1898/31/43. (See CARTS; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; EMPLOYEES;

MECHANICS; PARKS.) LADDERS—(Fire) purchase of, 1835, R. 56. LADIES' AID SOCIETY (ASSOCIATION)—Appropriation for,

1864/6/8. (See ICE-BOAT; VOLUNTEER CORPS.)

LAFAYETTE AVE.—Was Townscnd St., 1868/18/46 (W. of Fremont St.); 1890/121/161.

Repairing, 1870, R. 172. Grade, etc., 1875/17/14. Paving, 1892/16/21; 1893/55/98.

LAFAYETTE, GENERAL—Reception of, 1824, R. (July 23), p. 103.

Continuation of Committee on do., 1824, R. (Sept. 30), p. 105.

5 In memory of, 1834 (ex. sess.), R. 3 and 4. LAFAYETTE MARKET—Establishing (Penna. Ave., Fremont

and Cook Sts.), 1870, R. 79, 101. Erection of, 1870, R. 179.

' Rebuilding, 1871, R. 49. Market-days, 1872/1/5. Clerk of, 1872/5/7. Building for keeper, 1873, R. 280. Repairing, 1875, R. 250. Hose, 1877, R. 148; 1881, R. 231; 1886, R. 155. Painting, 1878, R. 159; 1892, R. 34. Limits, 1890/86/124. Side-shelters, 1890, R. 15. Paving, 1891, R. 129. Salary of clerk, 1892/59/111. Extending shed, 1894, R. 116. (See MARKETS.)

LAFAYETTE SQUARE—Purchasing ground for., etc., 1857/34/68. Contract for grading, etc., 1859/26/52.

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Railing, 1859/69/83. Improving, 1866, R. 158; 1867, R. 20; 1868, R. 172;

1870, R. 175; 1873, R. 460. Fire-plugs, 1868, R. 424. Embellishing, 1869, R. 171. Salary of keeper, 1871/78/66. Appropriations, 1871/79/66. To remove railings, 1873, R. 256. New lamp-pillars, 1873, R. 362. Fountain, 1874, R. 424. Preservation of, 1876, R. 140. Deficiency bills, 1881, R. 174.

LAKEWOOD AVE.—Was Patapsco St., 1898/72/97.

Deed for (Oliver to Hoffman Sts.), 1904-5/101/34. LAMLEY ST.—Was Blood Al., 1891/15/21. LAMONT AVE.—Was Point Lane, 1895/85/111.

Grade, etc., 1904-5/93/21. LAMPS—Contracts for, 1797/10/37; 1797/61/127; 1798/110/187.

Increasing number of, 1803/21/31; 1804/13/72. On wooden buildings, 1816/10/73; 1826/31/283; 1850

(Rcv.)/33/124. Erecting certain, 1818,'R. (July 10), p. 198; 1819/28/237. Report as to, 1821, R, (Oct. 10), p. 383. Appropriation for, 1822, R. (Mar. 9), p. 438. Erection of, 1824/9/56; 1824, R. (Feb. 25), p. 91; 1824,

R. (Mar. 20), p. 96; 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 97; 1824, . R. (Apr. 1), p. 99; 1847, R. 101.

Erection and removal, 1826/67/362; 1827/27/414; 1828/ 24/25; 1829/46/142; 1836/4/15; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1838, R. 84.

(Gas) 1831/6/268; 1831/12/277; 1832/23/24; 1833/17/ 37; 1834/21/26.

(Oil) 1829/23/289; 1832/24/25; 1833/20/39; 1833/27/ 45; 1834/17/23; 1835, R. 49, 68.

Erected by private persons, 1833/13/33; 1838 (Rev.)/49/ 140; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

In front of certain churches, 1846, R. 23, 25. Frames and burners, 1848, R. 54. In various places, 1850, R. 16, 34, 51, 120; 1851, R. 2;

1853, R. 11; 1859, R. 91, 108, 109, 114, 150, 190. Advertisements on, 1853, R. 99; 1862, R. 85; 1863, R. 125. Lettering ("Post-Office"), 1857, R. 99. Contracts for, 1858/8/11.

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Patent improvement in, 1858, R. 95. Superintendents, lamp-lighters, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/12/16;

1864/13/16; 1880/3/6. Placing, 1859, R. 91, 108, 109, 114, 150, 190. Permits for ornamental, 1859 (Nov.), R. 1; 1862, R. 10,

28; 1865, R. 28; 1866, R. 85; 1876, R. 92; 1878, R. 256, 264.

Injuring public, 1860/84/117. Oil for, 1860, R. 188. Lighting (at Engine-houses, etc.), 1860, R. 318. Lighting and cleaning (City), 1861/21/36. Permits for, 1861, R. 26, 39 (oil), 90; 1863, R. 152. Transparency (at Front-St. Theatre), 1862, R. 131. Authority to erect or remove, 1863/6/17. Names of streets on, 1864/66/48; 1874, R. 205; 1879, R.

123. Lit on Sunday nights, 1864, R. 212. Placing (Broadway Market), 1865, R. 50. Do. oil (at Locust Point), 1866, R. 1. Salary of superintendents, 1866/61/67; 1871/15/16. On City posts, 1868, R. 234, 326. At Jewish Hospital, 1868, R. 248. Temperature of oil for, 1870, R. 141. Permits for lettering, etc., 1871, R. 152, 283; 1872, R. 170. Contract for petroleum fluid, 1871, R. 229. Relocating certain, 1871, R. 282. • .. Placing certain (oil), 1872, R. 168, 336; 1874, R. 225,

280, 373. Do. (gas or oil), 1872, R. 208. Vapor-burning, 1872, R. 357; 1873, R. 442; 1874, R. 53. Erecting, 1872, R. 285, 369; 1873, R. 52, 54, 55, 81, 82,

261, 310, 345; 1874, R. 160. "Pa rk" lamps in squares, 1872, R. 382. Posts, erecting, etc., 1872, R. 387; 1873, R. 32, 53; 1875/

R. 494; 1876, R. 107, 153; 1877, R. 54. Removing, 1874, R. 65, 293. Bond for street-sign contract, 1874, R. 268. Gas or gasoline, 1875, R. 3/4, 33, 38, 40, 41, 93, 229, 271,

287, 290, 426; 1876, R. 258, 318; 1878, R. 67, 214, 227, 230, 232, 285-287, 289, 324; 1879, R. 22, 71, 74, 112, 134, 149, 165.

Illegal lighting or extinguishing, 1877/6/6. Proposals for fluid-burning, etc., 1877/7/6,

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General superintendent, etc., 1878/100/93. Designating street-obstructions, 1878/106/100. Red panes at fire-plugs, 1879, R. 125.

• Permits for shades, 1900/68/25. Compensation of superintendent's assistants, etc., 1903-4/

13/14; 1904-5/159/176. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; GAS-LAMPS; GASO­

LINE; LAMP-LIGHTERS; LIGHTING; WATCH AND LIGHTING.)

LAMP=LIQHTERS—Appointment of, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/12/16; 1864/13/16; 1880/3/6.

Pension for widow, 1859, R. 132. Additional, 1862 (Nov.)/ l /5; 1866/4/7; 1866/18/18

1866/66/60; 1871/14/15; 1871/34/29; 1871/64/53 1871, R. 27; 1873/1/5; 1873/16/32; 1873/22/36 1873/42/53;- 1874/7/17; 1874/43/57; 1874/59/75 1875/10/9; 1875/19/15.

Compensation of, 1866/49/47; 1871/25/22; 1877, R. 230.

For Western, Eastern and Middle Districts, 1869, R. 121, 208; 1870/17/50.

(See LAMPS.) LANCASTER ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202;

1801/5/240. Market-House, 1812/19/320. Repairing wharf, 1831, R. 37. Repaying, 1832, R. 59. Wharfage in City Dock, 1834/35/42 (repealed, 1835/8/12). Regrading, 1866, R. 36. Repairing, and changing water-course (at Ann St.), 1874,

R. 14. Grade, etc., 1875/76/55; 1876/19/14; 1877/61/64. Now Fait Ave., 1894/32/32.

LANDMARKS—Penalty for disturbing, 1904-5/144/122. For streets, etc. (Burnt District), 1904-5/152/164. (See BOUNDARIES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)

LAND OFFICE—Warrants issued from, 1831, R. 58; 1832, R. 69. U. S. Certificates of Location (McDonogh Bequest), 1875,

R. 377. LAND RECORDS—Indexing, 1834, R. 33.

(See COURTS; RECORD OFFICE.) LANDSDOWNE ST.—Accepting (Monroe to Payson Sts.), 1901-2/

179/169.

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L.ANES—Closing (Madison Ave. toEutaw St., between Presstman St. and North Ave.), 1876/99/88.

Keeping clean, 1881/95/136. (See HIGHWAYS.)

LANVALE PLACE—Accepting (Gay St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1901-2/25/58.

LANVALE ROAD—Closing (Maryland Ave. to North St.), 1879/ 35/40 (repealed, 1881/40/59).

LANVALE ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/64/58. Do. (Fremont St. to City limits), 1857/39/72. Do. (Walsh to Fremont Sts.), 1858/45/126. Deed for (Dorsey's ,Lane to Carey St.), 1868/9/36; 1868/

20/48. Straightening (at Fremont St.), 1869/78/61 (repealed, 1871/

29/24). Opening (Harford Road to Bond St.), 1872/30/40. ' Do. (Harford Ave. to Aisquith St.), 1872/57/74. . Public (Castle St. to near Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73. Opening (Charles to North Sts., and St. Agnes' Hospital to

Greenmount Ave.), 1873/117/129. Do. (Harford Ave. to Bond St.), 1874/58/74. Grade, etc., 1874/91/103; 1874, R. 423; 1884/128/148;

! " 1887/94/108; 1889/100/128; 1889/121/150; 1889/122/ 151; 1890/4/7; 1893/195/311; 1893,R. 78; 1894/92/ 103; 1896/160/235.

Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/81/166. Repairing, 1883, R. 152. Opening (Bond to Wolfe Sts.), 1884/111/131. Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Cannon St.), 1891/87/130. Paving, 1892/60/112. Opening (Wolfe to Washington Sts.), 1893/130/216.

LARD—(Hogs'), inspection of, 1803/9/14; 18Q7/33/190; 1812/ 23/324; 1817/25/130.

For export, 1821/25/318; 1825/15/120; 1826/21/246; 1839/5/13; 1841/1/19.

Division of fees, 1842/23/33. Appointment and duties of inspectors, 1844/34/30. Stencil-plates for branding, 1848/39/31. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/44/159.

LAREW'S (LAREW, LEREW'S) AL.—Stepping-stones across, 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 372.

Repaving, 1833, R. 64. Passage-way over, 1844/30/27. Now Tyson St., 1845/4/6; 1879/24/27.

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LATERAL TRACKS—Permit for (Pratt St.), 1854, R. 36. (See SWITCHES; TRACKS.)

LAUNDRIES (FREE PUBLIC)—(See BATHS.) LAUREL ST.—Was Maiden Lane, 1863/66/86. LAURENS ST.—Deed for (Linden to Park Aves.), 1870/34/84.

Opening (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1872/22/29. Grade, etc., 1875/48/36; 1875, R. 484.

LAW, HON. JAMES 0.—(Ex-Mayor), in memory of, 1847, R. 124.

LAW BUILDINGS—Terminating tenancy in, 1856 (Nov.), R. 1. LAW OFFICERS—Appointment by Joint Convention of City

Council) 1896/18/31. (See ATTORNEY, CITY; COUNSELLOR, CITY; SO­

LICITOR, CITY.) LAWRENCE, RICHARD—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R.

(A P T. l ) , p . 208. Water-rights of, 1818, R. (July 10), p. 210.

LAWRENCE ST.—Narrowing, 1854/42/45. Opening (Fort Ave. to Clement St.), 1876/146/149; 1876,

R. 120. ":

Grade, etc., 1890/149/209; 1894/128/157. LAWS—(State) compiling, as to Baltimore City, 1866, R. 32.

(See BUILDINGS; LICENSES; ORDINANCES.) LAWSON'S LANE—Closing (Druid Hill to North Aves.), 1878/

104/97; 1880/87/100 (repealed, 1886/8/10). LAZARETTO—Resolution respecting, 1801, R. 21.

Damaged cargoes landed at, 1807/26/153. Sending sick persons to, 1826/14/201. Do., and landing ballast at, 1827/34/422. Memorial to Congress for rebuilding, 1837, R. 6. For use by City, 1844, R. 28. , Furnishing ware-house, 1852, R. 54, 86. U. S. wharf at Point, 1889/73/94. (See HEALTH; QUARANTINE.)

LEAD—Restricting manufacture of (pigments), 1838 (Rev.)/49/ 133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rey.)/33/153.

LEADENHALL ST.—Bridge over, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 99. Regrading, 1872/97/117. Shelling, 1890, R. 25; 1892, R. 61; 1894, R. 63.

LEASES—Of City property, 1821/1/300; 1857, R. 67, 173. Accepting (lot on Gay St.), 1844, R. 61. City Counsellor to prepare, 1845, R. 31. Of squares in City Block, 1850/12/17; 1851/32/30; 1852/

67/67.

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Of City property pledged for redemption of public debt, 1850 (Rev.)/6/9.

Of lot by auction (S. side of Basin), 1852, R. 139. Do. (renewal of former lease), 1853 (Nov.), R. 7 (repealed,

1854, R. 20.) Do. (after recovery by ejectment), 1863/47/66. Of certain property (Hoffman, John and Chester Sts. and

Patterson Park Ave.), 1880/49/58. Do. (S. W. cor. President and Aliceanna Sts.), 1902/3/

162/123. LEE ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.

Paving, 1905-6/121/198. LEGISLATION—Committee for City, 1893, R. 204. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS—Dividing City into, 1864 (Nov.)/

2/6; 1882/36/40; 1882/45/122. LEGISLATURE—Counsel to represent City before, 1817, R. (Dec.

6), p. 168. Free accommodations for members of, 1817, R. (Dec. 15),

p. 168. Assumption of control over local matters, 1819, R. (Mar.

24), p. 250. City representatives before, 1822, R. (Feb. 1.4), p. 433. Expenses of Committee before, 1831, R. 17. Requesting copies of City bills from, 1854, R. 12. Requesting to pass Act (unspecified), 1854, R. 28. Against "revolutionary purposes" of, 1867, R. 3. " (See RECORDS.)

LELOUP ST.—Opening (Light to William Sts.), 1874/130/128. Grade, etc., 1875/78/56.

LEMMON ST.—Deed for, 1846, R. 135 (See 1844, R. 64, 125). LEMON AL.—Grade, etc., 1875/22/17; 1875/119/102. LEMON ST.—Now King St., 1853/7/15. LEMONS—(See FRUIT.) LEREW'S AL.—(See LAREW'S AL.) LEVY COURT—(Balto. County), adjustment of funds, 1828, R. 58.

Part of its duties performed by Register, 1829/42/144. Levy on property for expenses formerly paid by, 1831/32/

299. (See REGISTER'.)

LEWIS ST.—Was Long Lane, 1841/5/21. LEXINGTON MARKET—Fire-plugs, 1818, R. (July 21), p. 200;

1847, R. 93. Limits of, 1821/15/311.

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Assistant market-master for, 1821/58/349. Paving, 1821, R. (Nov. 20), p. 385. Payment for materials and work on, 1822/9/395. Remonstrance regarding, 1825, R. (Jan. 19), p. 129. Repairing, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139. New building, etc., 1826, R. (Apr. 12), p. 391; 1826, R.

(May 31), p. 394. Fish-benches, 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 447. Compensation of assistant clerk, 1828/29/30. Painting, 1832, R. 78; 1891, R. 11.. Addition, 1835, R. 29. Condemnation of lot ("Green" to Pearl Sts.), 1835, R. 31. Removal of weigh-house, 1836, R. 2. . Roof, 1836, R. 36. Plastering of shed, 1836, R. 38. Improvement, white-washing, etc., 1838, R. 5 and 6. Roof over stands in, 1838, R. 27. Hose, 1833, R. 50; 1838, R. 73; 1843, R. 92; 1847, R. 82;

1855, R. 155. Additional ground, 1842, R. 20. Bell, 1842, R. 53. Moveable stall, 1842, R. 69. Extending (between "Green" and Pearl Sts.), etc., 1843/

36/32. Grading and paving, 1843, R. 102. Repairing, etc., 1848, R. 47; 1849 (Aug.), R. 3; 1856

(Nov.), R. 12; 1859, R. 107; 1860, R. 225, 226; 1862, R. 77, 141; 1863, R. 17; 1864, R. 44; 1869, R. 142; 1871, R. 113; 1872, R. 295; 1873, R. 327.

Shingling, 1850, R. 50. Improving, 1853, R. 91; 1882/31/34. Box for watchman, 1853, R. 92. Replacing buildings (Paca to "Green" Sts.), 1855/55/72. Rent of butchers' stalls, 1856/17/16; 1856/38/47;

1856, R. 87. Sale of fresh fish, 1855, R. 223. Temporary sheds, 1855, R. 244; 1856, R. 107, 138. Numbering stalls, 1856, R. 57, 89. Sale of stalls, 1856, R. 87. Hose, 1858, R. 90; 1879, R. 50; 1880, R. 78; 1882, R. 211;

1884, R. 11; 1-885, R. 153; 1889, R. 26; 1890, R. 190; 1892, R. 35.

Possession of stalls, 1858, R. 146.

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Ventilators, 1863, R. 144; 1872, R. 377; 1875, R. 249. Awnings, 1865, R. 149. New house, 1866, R. 109. Erecting stalls, 1869, R. 148, 288. Permanent eave-stalls, 1870, R. 74. Do. box-stalls, 1870, R. 160. New house (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1870, R. 198. Strengthening do., 1871, R. 81. Paving (Paca and Greene Sts.), 1875, R. 355. White-washing, 1875, R. 361; 1878, R. 158. Do. and plastering, 1876, R. 272. New roof, 1871, R. 78; 1876, R. 316. Protecting pavements, 1881/75/116. Paving, 1881, R. 147; 1883/55/66; 1887, R. 126, Annual rentals, 1883/50/61. Removing stairway, 1883, R. 167. Tin roof, 1886, R. 91.

Limits, etc., 1889/40/48; 1889/135/171; 1889/169/213. Salaries of clerks, 1891/117/165. Electric arc-light, 1894, R. 66. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

LEXINGTON ST.—Opening and extending, 1830/11/185. Bridge at Wansbeck St., 1831, R. 19; 1832, R. 94, 98;

1833 (ex. sess.)/2/3; 1834, R. 35. Repaving, 1835, R. 73; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 1. -Regrading, 1850/17/20; 1851/25/26; 1851/28/28. Opening (North to HoUiday Sts.), 1860/98/125; 1867/

51/62. Raising (at Calhoun St.), 1862, R. 54. Watering, 1869, R. 181. Time for paying benefits, 1871, R. 8. Opening (Gay to Douglas Sts.), 1872/100/120. Time for payment of assessments, 1872, R. 6. Removing obstructions, 1874, R. 196. Grade, etc., 1875, R. 356; 1883/47/57; 1889, R. 121;

1890/104/144; 1890/166/233; 1890, R. 50; 1892/1/3. Was Douglas St. (HoUiday to Aisquith Sts.), and Holland

St., 1891/10/16. Ground for widening, 1891/135/184. Paving, etc., 1892/17/23; 1892/34/46; 1892/76/132; and

sewer) 1905-6, O. 143 (approved June 7, 1906). Single railway track (N. of Charles St.), 1893/1/3. Was Louisiana Ave. (Pearl to Eutaw Sts.), 1905-6/141/261.

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LIBERTY AL.—Now Courtney St. (Buren to Madison Sts.), 1890/172/243.

LIBERTY FIRE COMPANY—Taxes on lot used by, 1799/27/218. Lotteries for engine-house of, 1808/65/261; 1812/14/216. (See ENGINE-COMPANIES; FIRE-COMPANIES.)

LIBERTY ROAD—Repairing, 1862, R. 11; 1866, R. 198; 1867, R. 117.

Closing (Gilmor to Monroe Sts.), and opening street, 1869/77/91 (repealed as to opening Presstman St., 1871/99/86).

Do. (Strieker to Fremont Sts.), 1870/96/149. Do. (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), etc., 1870/104/159. Shelling, 1887, R. 23; 1888, R. 67. (Old) repairing, 1893, R. 65. Closing (Fulton Ave. to Monroe St.), 1899/160/211.

LIBERTY ST.—Changing pavement, 1797/38/102. Stepping-stones across, 1799/33/223. Against closing (Saratoga to Mulberry Sts.), 1832, R. 96. Time for opening (do.), 1836/36/52. Rcpaving, etc., 1874/119/120; 1875, R. 285; 1885/63/79. Naming "McLane Place" (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.),

1904-5/267/376. LIBRARIAN, CITY—Appointment and duties, 1874/129/126.

Assistant, 1876/112/113; 1877/41/37. Purchasing books, 1876, R. 65. Statement of City's property and liabilities, 1876, R. 269. Accommodation for records, 1880, R. 125, 252; 1882, R.

106; 1885, R. 29; 1886, R. 185. Files, etc., 1891, R. 22. To sell old reports, etc., 1891, R. 225. Mode of appointment, 1896/38/64. Appropriation for, 1898/118/156. Obtaining set of Maryland Reports from City Solicitor, , 1904-5/160/177.

(See RECORDS.) LIBRARY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE BAR—To be furnished

with ordinances, 1844, R. 20. Occupying room in school-buildings, 1846, R. 26; 1847, R. 2. Book-staeks for, in Court-House, 1905-6/8/12.

LICENSES—Repayment of money for, 1826, R. (Mar. 21), p. 383. Refund on revocation of, 1830, R. 17. Memorial as to " Ordinaries," 1839, R. 28. Renewal of, 1840/1/22; 1846/68/55.

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For huckstering, 1840, R. 52. For "Scioptic" apparatus, 1844, R. 17. Memorial as to license laws, 1847, R. 8. Allowance during alteration to museum, 1848, R. 35. Taverns, etc., 1861/38/46. For amendment of laws (as to private vehicles), 1879, R.

185. Rates for vehicles, 1882/49/126. For larger revenues from, 1898-9, R. 30. Wholesale commission merchants (country produce),

1904-5/117/68. For detectives, 1904-5/219/282.

LIFFY ST.—(See WEST FALLS AVE.) LIFTS—(See ELEVATORS.) LIGHT ST.—Paving, 1809/19/281; 1880/37/43; 1894, R. 17;

1899/189/250. Grading and repaying, 1832/21/23. Opening and widening, 1833/37/54. Extending ("Hamburgh" St. to Old Ferry Road), 1833/

40/61. Repaying wharf, 1833, R. 48. Sale of Franklin Fire Co.. lot on, 1834/23/27. Cession of part of W. side, 1835/18/19. Widening, 1835, R. 25; 1868/64/93. Extension of time for opening, 1836, R. 26. Disaproving Act for widening, 1836, R. 50. Refund of money paid for opening, 1836, R. 83. Expenses of Commissioners, 1836, R. 84. Widening foot-ways, 1844, R. 120; 1858/51/131; 1859/

89/107. Repairing, 1859 (Nov.), R. 38; 1866, R. 41; 1867, R. 126;

1883, R. 98. Shelling, 1868, R. 118. Widening, etc. (Pratt to Lee Sts.), 1869/7/9. Correcting assessments, 1873, R. 59. Extending do., 1873, R. 104, 225. Grade, etc., 1874/79/88; 1893/78/132/ Cord-wood on wharf, 1875/39/27. Kerbing, 1878/78/70. Bridge over (B. C. & A. Ry. Co.), 1900/124/128. Commission on widening, 1902-3/89/13. Appropriation for do. (Burnt District Commission), 1904-5/

136/107.

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LIGHT=HOUSE—In favor of (at White Rooks), 1876, R. 216; 1893, R. 82.

LIGHTING—With gas, 1816/28/95; 1826/61/356. For experiment with (by John S. Tough), 1845, R. 75. (See GAS; ELECTRICITY; MUNICIPAL LIGHTING

COMMISSION; WATCH AND LIGHTING.) LIGHTNING-RODS—On public buildings, 1873/70/74. LIME—Sale of, 1797/20/76; 1803/19/28; 1807/34/193; 1814/

3/27. Inspection and measuring, 1816/23/89; 1817/15/119;

1819/10/218; 1823/9/10. Stands for, 1825, R, (Mar. 8), p. 142. ' Inspection, 1826/26/268; 1829/2/95. Compensation of measurers, 1830/17/189. Restricting manufacture (Chloride of), 1838 (Rev.)/49/

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See KILNS.)

LIMES—(See FRUIT.) LIMITS—For extending (City), 1870, R. 20.

(See ADDITION; ANNEX; BOUNDARIES; EXTEN­SION, CITY.)

LINCOLN ST.—Was Washington St. (Federal Hill), 1866/67/60. Now Battery Ave., 1868/35/59. Changing signs on, 1869, R. 70.

LINDEN AVE.—Changing name to (W. of Biddle St.), 1867/ 55/65.

Opening (Presstman St. to Boundary Ave.), 1872/91/113 (repealed, 1874/144/142).

Gravelling, 1891, R. 262. Diverting water-flow, 1893/51/94. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June

15, 1906). LINDEN SQUARE—Deed for (North, Linden and Yewell Aves.),

1895/115/145. LINDEN ST.—Was Garden St. (N. of Biddle St.), 1860/87/119.

(See LINDEN AVE.) LIQUOR—Sale on Sabbath Day, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/

31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See SABBATH-DAY.)

LITTLE CHURCH ST.—Regrading, 1854/85/153. Repairing, 1868, R. 487.

LITTLE COURTLAND ST.—(See COURTLAND ST.) LITTLE FORREST ST.—Paving, 1897, R. 64.

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LITTLE GREEN (GREENE) ST.—Opening (Elbow Lane to Col­umbia St.), 1850/39/32.

(See GREENE ST.) LITTLE JOSEPHINE ST.—Now L. Waesche St., 1882/124/218. LITTLE McELDERRY ST.—(See McELDERRY ST.) LITTLE McHENRY ST.—Was McHenry Al. (Lombard St. to

Spring Gardens), 1868/67/101. Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/144/170.

LITTLE MONTGOMERY ST.—Condemning (Eutaw St. to China AL), 1851/60/47; 1852/1/7.

Public (Fremont St. to China AL), 1858 (Nov.)/8/14. LITTLE NICHOLSON ST.—Was High AL, 1842/6/21. LITTLE PACA ST.—Was Lun's Lane, 1840 (Apr.)/2/5.

Now Cornell St., 1900/37/77. LITTLE PINE ST.—Deed for (Biddle to Greenwillow Sts.),

1887/3/5. LITTLE SHARP ST.—Tunnel, etc., 1901/122/123.

Now N. Sharp St. (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/ 196/236.

LIVE-STOCK—Conveying to pens on Sunday, 1860/90/121. Driving to and from pens (Pratt St.), 1880/74/89; 1880/ • 107/121.

LLOYD ST.—Condemning (Lombard to Granby Sts.), 1867/7/11 (repealed, 1868/4/29).

Inquiry as to opening, 1867 (Nov.), R. 20. LOANS—For opening Pratt and South Sts. and improving Jones'

Falls, 1818/14/177; 1818/27/189. For extraordinary expenditures, 1819/29/238. For harbor, 1834, R. 34. For redemption of small notes, 1839/18/22. In anticipation of revenue, 1839, R. 37. Temporary, 1840, R. 21.

Return of (made to City Commissioners), 1845, R. 3. Disposing of premiums, 1880/5/8. Issuing $5,000,000 for various improvements, 1888/98/123. Redemption of (Consolidated, 6%), 1890/58/67. Of $6,000,000 for permanent public improvements , 1892/

100/155. To redeem "Exempt" and "Consolidated," 1893/96/167. Do. "Water," 1894/28/28. Of $4,000,000 for Parks, Water and Court-House, 1894/

137/167. Of $6,000,000 for Docks and Wharves, 1903-4/71/173.

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Of $2,000,000 for Annex improvements, 1904-5/169/189; 1904-5/216/276.

Of $10,000,000 for Sewerage System, 1904-5/227/299. Of $1,000,000 for Parks, 1904-5/228/302. Of $5,000,000 for Water-supply, 1905-6/132/242. (See BALTO. & OHIO R. R.; BORROWING MONEY;

HARBOR; INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS; STOCK.) LOCOMOTIVES—Authorizing and regulating use of, 1849/20/27;

1849/26/31. Regulating speed, of, 1853/88/76; 1854/73/79; 1858

(Rev.)/67/225. (See CARS; RAILROADS; TRACKS.)

LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS—(Brotherliood of), invitation to, 1905-6, R. 19.

LOCUST POINT FERRY—(See TERRY.) LOCUST ST.—Grade, etc., 1884/8/11; 1901/105/86. (See 1802/

33/282.) LODGING-HOUSES—Ventilation of, 1886/79/101.

(See ROOFS; TAVERNS.) LOGS—Keeping afloat, 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.

Permit to float, 1851, R. 107. LOMBARD ST.—Extension of, 1828/34/33; 1828 (ex. sess.)/l/50.

Opening, 1829/3/96. Deficiency appropriation, etc., 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 2, 3. Stone bridge (over Chatsworth Run), 1834, R. 40. Extending (to Water St.), 1835/24/26; 1835 (ex. sess.)/

4/7. (W.) Was Goodloe St., 1836, R. 61. (Do.) Grading, 1837/8/8. Extending (Exchange Al. to Gay St.), 1838 (ex. sess.)/l/5. For changing name of Water and Pinckney (Pinkney) Sts.

to, 1838, R. 21; 1839/28/30. Regrading, 1839, R. 101; 1842, R. 40. Opening (Republican to Calhoun Sts.), 1846/43/28. Public (Chester St. to Madeira Al) , 1859/40/59. Closing (Gist to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64. Pavmg, 1877/34/32; 1893, R. 132; 1902-3/173/151;

1905-6/136/249. Vehicles not to stand on (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1889/

136/173. Repairing, 1892, R. 125; 1893, R. 84. Widening, etc., 1904-5/136/107. Curb-lines, 1904-5/269/377.

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LONEY'S LANE—Repairing, 1863, R. 87. Shelling, 1874, R. 248; 1877, R. 137; 1879, R. 41; 1888,

R. 38; 1889, R. 50; 1891, R. 18; 1892, R. 103; 1893, R. 72. LONG BULLETS—To prevent playing at, 1833/9/30; 1838 (Rev.)/

37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126. (See GAMING.)

LONG, JAMES—Use of house by City Council, 1801/30/208. LONG, COL. KENNEDY—For reimbursement of, 1820, R. (Feb.

10), p. 290; 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 373. LONG LANE—Now Lewis St., 1841/5/2. LONG'S (LONG) AL.—For condemning, 1838, R. 96.

Opening, 1839/30/31. Now Jasper St., 1840/24/40.

LORMAN ST. (AL.)—(See CLIFFORD ST.) LOTS—Purchase of (at Monument, Aisquitli and Gay Sts.), 1832,.

R. 36. • Sale or lease of (Monument, Forrest and Madison Sts.),.

1835, R. 30. For purchase of (N. of Eastern Fountain lot), 1835, R. 63. Sale of (Chase St. and Lovegrove AL), 1857/43/87. * Filling up (at Baltimore, Choptank, Lombard and Gist

Sts.), 1865, E. 191. Selling (Chase, "Wolf," and "Green" Sts.), 1868, R. 161. Do. (King and "Green" Sts.), 1873, R. 109. Enclosing (do.), 1875, R. 448. Surveying, etc. (Madison and Boundary Aves.), 1874, R..

392. Selling ("Green " near Lombard Sts.), 1876, R. 37. Disposing of certain, 1877, R. 35. Purchase in fee and sale of ("Green" St, and Carpenter

AL), 1879/19/19. Sale of (Holliday and Bath Sts., Centre and Front Sts.),.

1879/28/29. Negotiations for purchase (from Carroll Spence et al.), 1883,.

R. 65. Sale of (W. side of St. Paul St.), 1884/34/39. Do. (E. side of Charles St.), 1884/53/60, Sale of 11 A., 2 R., 28 p. (in Deed to John Glenn, Trustee),.

1887/93/106. j Disposing of (Graves St. and Clark Alley), 1889/69/89.'

To sell (at St. Paul-St. bridge), 1889, R. 109. To purchase (Madison Ave., Eutaw Place, Robert and

Presstman Sts.), 1892, R. 130'.

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To lease, etc. (near Cedar Ave. bridge), 1896/5/6. To sell (Perry St.), 1896/125/192. Do. (Hillen St. and Jones' Falls), 1897, R. 36. Deed for (W. side of Dolfield Ave.), 1898/104/138. To sell (Milton Ave. and Federal St.), 1899/185/244. Do. City's interest in (Fourth Regiment Armory, Fayette

St.), 1900/53/97. Sale of (Aliceanna and President Sts. and East Falls Ave.),

1902-3/108/51. Lease of (S. W. cor. President and Aliceanna Sts.), 1902-3/

162/123. Sale of (S. E. side Frederick Ave., E. of Brunswick St.),

1905-6/138/254. (See LEASES.)

LOTTERIES—To raise money for use of City, 1797/18/74; 1798/ 85/157.

For water, 1799/6/195. For certain, 1803/12/18; 1804/11/68; 1804/16/74; 1806/

11/104; 1806/12/105; 1808/51/244. For City funds, 1808/54/246; 1808/65/261; 1812/14/316.

LOUDON AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 78; 1893, R. 98. LOUISIANA AVE.—Now Lexington St. (Pearl to Eutaw St.),

1905-6/141/261. LOUISIANA ST.—Grade, etc., 1821, R. (Mar. 13), p. 377. LOVE,. COL. WILLIAM H.—(Mayor's secretary), complimentary

to, 1892, R. 40. LOVEQROVE AL.—Approving Act for closing part of, 1830, R. 35;

1836, R. 11. Closing (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1853/77/69. Sale of lot on (cor. of Chase St.), 1857/43/87. Public (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1868, R. 297. .Do. (Biddle to John Sts.), 1873/53/61. Grade, etc., 1878/58/45. Opening (Adams Al. to First St.), 1889/147/187. Deed of (21st to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229.

LOW ST.—Repaving, 1830, R. 28. ! Opening, etc., 1835 (ex. sess.)/3/4. Grading, 1836, R. 108. Repairing, 1862, R. 116. For opening (Front to Lexington Sts.), 1875, R. 392. Opening and widening (Orleans to Lexington Sts.), 1888/

55/75. LOWER BRIDGE—Over Jones' Falls, 1798/89/161.

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LOWMAN ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38. "LOYAL PERSONS "—(See APPROPRIATIONS; CON­

TRACTS; OATH; OFFICERS; SCHOOLS.) LUDLOW ST.—Opening (Claggett St. to Fort Ave.), 1892/72/127. LUMBER—Inspection of, 1798/96/167; 1799/11/198; 1799/12/

199; 1803/22/31; 1807/39/208. Regulations as to yards, 1820/22/277; 1821/47/339; 1826/

14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. Landing on wharves, 1836/17/30; 1837/25/20; 1838

(Rev.)/8/21. To prevent drifting in harbor, 1850 (Rev.)/24/82.

.In.streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110. (See HEALTH; OBSTRUCTIONS; SUPERINTEN­

DENTS OF STREETS; WHARVES,) LUNATICS—Hospital for, 1798/69/132.

Paupers, 1837/15/12. (See HOSPITALS; INSANE.)

LUN'S LANE—Changing name to L. Paca St., 1840 (Apr.)/2/5. LUZERNE ST.—Opening (Lombard to Oliver Sts.), 1876/68/55

(repealed, 1877/79/79). Do. (Baltimore to Madison Sts.), 1879/72/84. Grade, etc., 1884/56/65; 1885/90/112; 1887/59/73; 1893/

193/309; 1895/97/135; 1896/48/79; 1896/144/316. Opening (Hudson to Boston Sts.), 1891/91/134. Deed (Canton to Eastern Aves.), 1893/82/140. Opening (do.), 1894/45/46. Shelling, 1894, R. 103. Deed (Hoffman to Biddle Sts.), 1904-5/101/34.

LYNCHBURG & DANVILLE R. R. CO.—Guaranteeing bonds of, 1870/22/53.

M

MACHINERY—Permit to put up (for sawing, etc.), 1850 (Nov.), R. 3; 1854, R. 143.

Repairing (Salisbury Mill), 1855, R. 138. Selling (do.), 1859, R. 67. Constructing (Maryland Paving Co.), 1882/48/125. Permits for (from Inspector.of Buildings), 1904-5/92/18. (See PLANING-MACH1NES; PLANING-MILLS; SAW­

MILLS.)

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MADEIRA ST. (AL.)—Opening (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1871/74/ 60.

Public, 1871/97/84. Grade, etc., 1875/86/50. Was Madeira AL, 1890/15/19. Repairing, 1894, R. 229. Opening (Oliver to Federal Sts.), 1901-2/31/67.

MADISON AVE.—Was Madison St. (N. W. from Eutaw St.), 1845/ 23/25.

Repairing, 1851, R. 86. Condemning (to North Ave.), 1852/68/68. Regrading, 1852/72/71. Improving (extended), 1874, R. 347. Paving (do.), 1889/19/23.

MADISON SQUARE—Planting trees around, etc., 1854, R. 104; 1855, R. 51; 1856, R. 136.

Grade, etc., 1857, R. 86. Improving, 1858, R. 39; 1859, R. 181; 1862, R. 30; 1863,

R. 163; 1864, R. 155; 1866, R. 79; 1868, R. 54; 1869, R. 139; 1871, R. 257; 1872, R. 184; 1880, R. 123.

Keeper's house, 1860/13/41. Protecting trees, 1861, R. 184. Fountain, 1864, R. 67. Railing, 1865, R. 114; 1868, R. 138. Refund to Water Board, 1865, R. 119. Repairing hydrant and fountain, 1866, R. 137. Keeper's salary, 1868, R. 293. Artesian well, 1872, R. 313. To remove and sell railings, 1879, R. 27, 199.

MADISON ST.—Foot-bridge at, 1828, R. 59. Bridge over run at, 1834, R. 27. Opening ("Forest" to Aisquith Sts.), 1836/20/32; 1838/

17/219. Do. (Howard to Forrest Sts.), 1836/45/63; 1836/56/78. Payment for building bridge, 1837, R. 75. Walls and sewers in, 1837, R. 99. Changing location (N. of Bloom St.), 1839/44/41. Culvert in, 1839 (May), R. 6. Now Madison Ave. (Eutaw St. to N. W. boundary), 1845/

23/25. - Sewers and grading at bridge, 1847, R. 5.

Deed for (Eden St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117. Regrading, 1857/29/64.

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Paving, 1884/139/161; 1894, R. 144; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0. 150 (approved, June 15, 1906).

Opening (Wolfe to Washington Sts.), 1886/122/161. Do. (Washington St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1890/111/

151. Repairing, 1891, R. 98; 1893, R. 200. Opening (Patterson Park Ave. to Grove AL), 1893/132/217. Grade, etc., 1897/12/15.

MAGISTRATES—(Police), paying substitutes, 1888, R. 167. (See JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.)

MAIDEN'S CHOICE LANE—Shelling, 1889, R. 85. Shelling, 1889, R. 85. Repairing, 1891, R. 120.

MAIDEN LANE—Now Laurel St., 1863/66/86. MALDEIS ST.—Deed for (S. E. of Paca and S. W. of Hamburg

Sts.), 1885/5/7. MANGOLD ST.—Grade, etc., 1875/11/10. MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL—Appropriation for, 1868, R.44. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL—Establishing, etc., 1884/13/15.

• Appropriations for, 1887/104/121; 1888/17/26; 1889/8/11. Additional building for, 1889/84/110. Requesting re-assignment of Principal, 1889, R. 88. Furnishing, 1890/7/10. Salary of Principal, 1890, R. 29. Assistant teacher for, 1890, R. 108. To accept building, 1890, R. 109. Improvements at, 1890, R. 197. Fire insurance, 1891, R. 20.

For colored youth, 1892/7/8; 1893/116/200;.. 1894, R. 158. Do. now "Colored Polytechnic Institute," 1897/34/37. Drawing department, 1897/90/110. (See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)

MANUFACTORIES—Restrictions as to (earthen-ware, stone-ware, soap or candles), 1848/4/8; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.

Permit to rebuild (for candles), 1849, R. 3. Restricted articles, 1850 (Rev.)/31/10. Permit to rebuild (for furniture), 1857, R. 96. Commission on establishment of, 1877, R. 167; 1878, R. 20. (See MANUFACTURES; SUPERINTENDENTS OF

STREETS.) MANUFACTURES—Appointment of Coramission on, 1877, R. 167;

1904-5, R. 30. Do. reports of, 1878, R. 20, 302.

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For encouragement of, 1880, R. 8, 227. Do. (tax exemptions), 1881/7/8; 1893/71/120; 1893/218/

347; 1901/111/98. (See MANUFACTORIES.)

MANURE—Not to remain in streets, 1797/15/59; 1801/27/274. Removal of, 1818/6/173; 1818/15/179; 1826/15/220;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Lots rented for deposit of, 1830, R. 7. Removing from paved streets, 1832/13/16; 1838 (Rev.)/

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110. Liming of, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8. Selling, 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37; 1842, R. 25; 1853/26/29. Depositing, 1839/26/30; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53; 1854/22/33. Lot for do., 1839, R. 52. Removal by Trustees of the Poor, 1839, R. 67. Bond of contractors, etc., 1843/39/34. Delivery, 1843, R. 4. Returns of sales, 1845/35/31. Removing from school lots, 1847, R. 86. Permits for pits, 1881, R. 128, 195; 1883, R. 141; 1885, R.

151; 1886, R. 163; 1875, R. 177, 325, 388; 1878, R. 181; 1880, R. 232; 1888, R. 148.

(See GARBAGE; HEALTH; RUBBISH.) MAPLE PARK—Deed for (North and Park Aves., Wilson and

John Sts.), 1893/95/167. MAPS—To be recorded, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385.

Sending to city of Paris, 1845, R. 77. Repairing, 1846, R. 3. Of Massachusetts, 1846, R. 152. Purchasing (of Baltimore City), 1852, R. 27. Preserving (of Harbor), 1855, R. 11.

" Copying (Poppleton's), 1855, R. 63. Frame for (do.), 1855, R. 214. Purchasing Martenet's (of Maryland), 1867, R. 9. Do. Mercer Brown's (of City), 1876, R. 212. Do.' (Klemm's), 1879, R. 201. Geodetic and Topographical (of City), 1893/98/171; 1895/

21/29. Use of copyrighted (original site of City), 1905-6, R. 18. (See PLATS.)

MARCH 4th—Closing municipal offices on, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R. . 1 8 .

MARCY, HON. WILLIAM L.—(Late Secretary of State), on death of, 1857, R. 159.

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MARINE HOSPITAL—Memorial for, 1837, R. 23. Regulations as to, 1849/8/12. Supplies for, 1849/49/61; 1878/101/95. Painting, 1850, R. 93; 1854, R. 66; 1855, R. 211. , Additional buildings, 1851, R. 116; 1854, R. 138. Furnishing do., 1852, R. 51, 86. Improvements, 1852, R. 144; 1873, R. 370. Water-supply, 1853, R. 177. Payments on aerouM td,1S5B, R. 202; 1855, JR. 134. In favor of (Federal), 1856, R. 159. Claims against, 1857, R. 111. Repairs, 1858, R. 81; 1861, R. 94; 1866, R. 325; 1868, R.

7; 1868, R. 163; 229, 466; 1890, R. 84. Carriage for patients, 1858, R. 132. Leasing part of farm, 1859/53/73. Examination of accounts, 1861, R. 171. Appropriations, 1861, R. 195; 1865, R. 124. Physician's reports, 1862/43/49. Salaries, 1866/68/61; 1867/43/44; 1874/62/77. Wharf, 1866, R. 249; 1867, R. 306. Boatmen's wages, 1867/58/66. Platform, 1867, R. 310. Constructing crib, 1870, R. 97, 130. For securing Fort Carroll as, 1872, R. 162. Conveying sick on tug-boat, etc., 1872, R. 269. Destruction of infected clothing, etc., 1874, R. 215, 283. Tug-boat, 1875, R. 363. Bathing arrangements, 1876, R. 208. Establishing line (to lands south of), 1881/70/111. Changing name to Quarantine Hospital, 1881, R. 202. Further maintenance of, 1881, R. 264. Selling tug-boat, 1884, R. 84. Extending telephone line to, 1884, R. 178. New wharf, 1886, R. 66. Sale of old ("Sea Wall") property, 1900/86/54. (See QUARANTINE.)

MARION ST.—For changing name of Dutch Al. to, 1835, R. 2. Bridge-way, etc., 1904-5/139/112. Tunnel, etc., 1905-6/112/184. (See DUTCH AL.)

MARKET AL.—Now Diamond St., 1842/14/27: MARKET=HOUSES—Paving and completing in (8th ward), 1804/

6/60.

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Rebuilding and extending, 1812/19/320. At Forest (Forrest) St., 1818/12/175; 1818/33/193; 1870,

R. 188. Negotiations for (Light and William Sts.), 1838, R. 50. Widening pavement (at Lower), 1839, R. 9. Site for (S. of Montgomery St.), 1842, R. 20. Sheds, 1843, R. 31. Rents of stalls, 1845/36/32; 1851/7/16. Paying ground-rent for (Southern), 1845, R. (Nov. 29). For building (Gay, Ensor and Hillen Sts.), 1847, R. 96. Do. (Canton Ave.), 1859/99/114. Sale of stalls (do.), 1859 (Nov.)/4/7. Stalls in (Lancaster St.), 1866, R. 266. Leasing ground for (Chester, Monument and McElderry

Sts,), 1879, R. 169. To exclude animals and vehicles, prevent killing beasts or

depositing filth, etc., 1880/78/93. Underground plugs, 1884, R. 214. Removing snow from streets at, 1887/21/22. To prohibit balls, etc., in, 1888/18/28. Uniform color for stalls, 1891/90/133., Hose, 1891, R. 78; 1893, R. 11; 1895, R. 162. For erection and equipment (at new Centre Market Space),

1904-5/157/172. (See MARKETS.)

MARKETS—Regulation of, 1797/16/64; 1797/59/125; 1798/77/ 150; 1805/3/86; 1808/58/250; 1812/18/319; 1816/12/ 74; 1823/15/15; 1824/17/62.

Increase in rentals, 1816, R. 5. Fines, 1817/5/108; 1818/12/175. Huckstering, 1819/8/217; 1820/15/267. To prevent public sales on foot-ways near, 1821/222/317. Reports by clerks, 1822, R. (Mar. 21), p. 442; 1824/

. 11/57. Duties of assistant clerks, 1824/33/83. Certain regulations, 1824/34/84. Register to furnish list of delinquents, 1824, R. (Feb. 16),

p. 90. Limits, regulations, etc., 1825/17/121; 1826/38/300. Licenses, etc., 1827/10/401; 1827/15/405; 1828/9/9. Wagons, etc.,. in streets, 1827/37/428. Sale of fresh meats, 1828/2/3. Deduction from license, 1828, R. 22.

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Compensation of clerks, 1829, R. 30; 1835, R. 58; 1850 (Rev.)/5/9; 1864/26/23; 1871/18/17; 1873/11/28. .

Hours, 1830/36/217; 1843/38/33; 1862/44/50. Hucksters to pay per-diem rent, 1832/31/31. Lines of demarcation, 1833/10/31. Rent of stalls, etc., 1835/27/27. Expenses of Committee, 1836, R. 46. General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/30/82; 1840/2/22; 1850

(Rev.)/26/84; 1858 (Rev.)/27/116. Selling salted or cured meat, 1841/29/51; 1842/17/30;

1848/27/20. Sale of meat in, 1844/26/25. For cows, etc., 1845/18/18; 1845, R. 101. Against sale of horses in, 1845/29/28. Sales by females in, 1847/26/30; 1852/37/29. To prevent illegal sales. 1847, R. 64. Use of Swan St. for selling horses, 1848/25/20. New Fish-Market, etc., 1849, R. 87. Against sale of imported fruits and manufactured articles,

1851/48/39. Stands for cheese or dried fish, 1852/12/12; 1898/128/165. Against frame buildings and cooking, 1852, R. 11. Cleaning, 1853/26/29. Sale of flour and meal, 1853/41/43. Renting street space in front of stall, 1853, R. 48. Regulations as to wagons, etc., 1854/36/42. Do. as'to vehicles, boxes, etc., 1854/64/63. Re-sale of stalls, 1858/55/133. Hydrants, 1865, R. 195.

Time for selling horses, vehicles, etc., 1867/8/12. Fruit and vegetables, 1867, R. 404. Rentals, 1868/24/51. Repairing and cleaning, 1868, R. 165. For new (at Penna. Ave., Cook and Fremont Sts.), 1870, R.

79, 101 (Lafayette Market). Market-days, 1873/43/54. ". To confirm sales of stalls, 1877/45/40. Females' stock under $40, 1879/30/33. Meat only on butchers' stalls, 1879/50/52. Salaries of clerks and cleaners, 1879/59/67. Clerks' bonds, 1879/96/113. Butchers' closets, 1879/101/122. Window-sash, 1879, R. 45.

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Buying condemned fire-hose for, 1879, R. 54. Platting, 1882, R. 124. Further regulations, 1887/63/76. Hose for certain, 1887, R. 10; 1888, R. 64; 1889, R. 60. Speed of street-cars through, 1893/134/220. No swinging or projecting signs in, 1894/65/80. Transferring street-repairing accounts (Richmond to North­

eastern), 1892, R. 60. Appointment of clerks, 1896/34/58. Renting stalls, etc., 1896/129/196. Against erection by Maryland farmers, 1896, R. 42. Cards with game-and-fish laws, 1898/66/90. Renumbering stalls, 1898/80/107.

- Salaries, 1898/137/172; 1900/28/46; 1903-4/64/143; 1904-5/264/370.

Bonds of market-masters (formerly clerks), 1901/131/142. Detective, 1904-5/219/282. (See HUCKSTERING; MARKET-HOUSES.)

MARKET ST. (FELL'S POINT)—Filling up and paving, 1799/9/ 196; 1800/39/226; 1800/44/230; 1801/20/259.

Planting trees, etc., 1828, R. 47; 1831, R. 40. Repairing, 1829, R. 34. Gravelling, etc., 1830, R. 23; 1832, R. 76; 1833, R. 40. Boring for water, 1831, R. 13. Levelling, etc., 1832, R. 58; 1834, R. 58. Defacing Park, 1835/26/27. Stone wharf at ("County Wharf"), 1835, R. 46. Sewer (at Pratt St.), 1837, R. 50. Gutter (near Washington College), 1838, R. 39. Grading, 1842, R. 40; 1843, R. 49. Repairing Park fence, 1842, R. 56. Widening (Baltimore to Pratt St.), 1844/10/15. Changing name to Broadway, 1845/2/5.

MARSHALL ST.—For opening (Ostend to Fort Sts.), 1844/31/27. Do. (to Randall St.), 1874/68/81; 1874/134/133. Do. (Wells to McComas Sts.), 1876/1/3. Do. (Randall to Wells Sts.), 1876/109/111 (repealed, 1878/

37/31). Do. (Dorsey St. to P. W.'s line), 1876/110/112; 1879/83/

95. Do. (Beverlin to West Sts.), 1876/111/112 (repealed, 1881/

66/107); 1897/62/78 (repealed, 1898/135/170). Grade, etc., 1879/70/83 (repealed, 1881/74/115); 1893/

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MARSH MARKET—Improving streets near, 1880, R. 6. Paving Space, 1883/46/56. (See CENTRE MARKET.)

MARTIN, ROBERT K.—(Late Chief-Engineer, Water Dept.), complimentary to, 1894, R. 154.

MARY ST.—Gravelling, 1891, R. 213. -Now Woodbrook Ave. (Whitelock St. to Fulton Ave.),

1898/113/152. MARY ANNA ST.—Deed for (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1891/122/

'no. MARYLAND AVE.—Was Decker St. (Chase St. to North Ave.),

1875/136/113. Paving, 1882/76/161; 1893/37/73; 1898/98/132. Bridge at (over Jones' Falls), 1893/166/265. Opening and widening (25th to 29th Sts.)* 1896/167/242

(repealed, 1900/18/33). Grade, etc., 1900/73/35.

MARYLAND GANAL COMPANY—Report as to, 1836/49/66.' Expenses of Commissioners, 1836, R. 116.

MARYLAND CENTRAL R. R. CO.—Guaranteeing bonds of, etc., 1870/26/665

Subscription and loan to, 1871/131/115 (repealed, 1872/ 14/21).

MARYLAND INSTITUTE—To erect building for (Marsh Market Space), 1850/43/36.

Payments for, 1851, R. 43. Hanging doors on arches, 1852, R. 53. Reimbursement for building expenses, 1852, R. 76. Replacing window, 1854 (Nov.), R. 7. Market under, 1858 (Rev.)/28/133. ' Repairing Hall, 1862, R. 109. Salary of keeper, 1864/34/29.

Doors to market-house open, 1864, R. 147; 1874, R. 337. Appropriations for, 1866, R. 235; 1868, R. 61; 1869, R.302. White-washing Market under, 1877, R. 237. Fair at, 1878, R. 307. Repairing clock, 1880, R. 86; 1894, R. 20. Contracts for education of pupils, 1881/42/61; 1884/15/16;

1887/15/16; 1893/26/45; 1900/74/37. Repainting, 1886, R. 63. Granolithic pavement under, 1887, R. 61: Renting Richmond Market Hall to, 1902-3/165/135. (See CENTRE MARKET; MARKET-HOUSES; MAR­

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MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY—Renting property of, 1821, R. (Mar. 29), p. 380.

MARYLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY—Bights and franchises, 1903-4/76/191.

MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS—Using room in City Hall, 1856, R. 4. MASON AI~—Public ("Cammel" Al. to Dolphin St.), 1848/43/34.

For opening, 1854/10/24. Deed for (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1870/34/84. Grading, 1878/18/16.

MASONIC FRATERNITY—Hospitalities to, 1871, R. 208. MASONIC HALL—Lottery for, 1808/51/244.

Rent of rooms in, 1837, R. 17. To purchase, 1867 (Nov.), R. 30. Janitor for, 1868/23/50. Repairs to, 1868, R. 8, 168, 171, 294. Deficiency appropriation for, 1884/75/92. (See COURT-HOUSE.)

MASONIC LODGES—Occupying part of Market-House, 1797/51/ 117; 1798/65/130.

MATCHES—(Loco-foco or lucifer), restricting sale of, 1838 (ex. sess.)/3/6.

Permit for manufactory of, 1867, R. 271. MATERIALS—(Building), sale of, 1834, R. 8. MATTHEWS ST.—Closing (HoUingsworth to Calvert Sts.), 1870/

91/145. (See 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/92; 1846/18/13.)

MAY ST.—Was Silver St., 1847/38/38. MAYOR—Certain duties and powers, 1798/74/141; 1799/8/196.

Election of (and of City Council), 1807/25/141. Salary, 1799/48/232; 1804/1/58; 1808/52/245; 1810/24/

287; 1812/21/322; 1814/9/31; 1816/3/64. Authorized'to borrow money, 1809/18/281; 1815, R. 3;

1816, R. 6. Portraits of, 1816, R. 4; 1858 (Nov.), R. 8; 1829, R. 1

(John Montgomery and George Stiles); 1829, R. 2 (Tho-rowgood Smith).

To sell tract of land, 1818/13/176. Compensation of, 1818/25/188; 1820/1/253; 1822/3/392;

1824/1/51; 1826/58/352; 1828/1/3; 1830/2/176;1832/ 2/7; 1834/1/12; 1836/1/13; 1838/1/210; 1840/23/40; 1842/2/18.

Communication with City Council, 1818, R. (Feb. 19), p. 203; 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370.

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Electors of, 1829/8/100. Portrait of (Jacob Small), 1831, R. 56. ^ For direct election of, 1833, R. 16. Portrait of (Jesse Hunt), 1836, R. 3, • Secretary, 1836/14/28; 1838 (Rev.)/42/108; 1882/29/29. Acting (during sickness or necessary absence), 1836, R. 41. To extend time of bonds for paving, etc., 1838/28/229. To draw on Register for extraordinary expenses, 1839

(Aug.) R. 2. Salary of Secretary, 1845, R. 79; 1851/5/15; 1864/53/39. Annual salary, 1846/26/19. Certain office expenses, 1846, R. 6; 1848, R. 46; 1851, R. 6. Salary, 1848/22/18; 1850/24/24; 1852/6/10; 1854/41/45;

1856 (Nov.)/ l /5; 1858/6/10; 1860/77/109; 1862/54/ 83; 1864/84/77; 1871/60/49.

Appointment, etc., of Secretary, 1850 (Rev.)/20/68; 1858 (Nov.)/ l l /16; 1858 (Rev.)/21/97.

Compensation of Acting Mayor, 1853/50/49; 1858 (Rev.)/ 20/97.

Removing office (to Holliday St.), 1857, R. 56. Expenses of Mayor's Court, 1859, R, 173. Salary, etc., of Messenger, 1863/36/48; 1864/21/20;

1866/35/39. Portrait of (John Lee Chapman), 1863, R. 194. Extra copies of Messages, 1866, R. 7; 1867, R. 6; 1877,

R. 15. Portrait of (George William Brown), 1867 (Nov.), R. 2. Removals and confirmation of new appointments, 1868/

19/47. .«" Salaries of Secretary and Messenger, 1870/16/50. Do. and of Clerk, 1875/92/66. Clerk, 1871/13/14; 1892, R. 104. Salary of do., and of detective, 1874/8/18. Detective, 1878/4/6; 1878/85/76. Portrait of (Joshua Vansant), 1875, R- 157. Do. (George Stiles), 1877, R. 24; do. (Geo. P. Kane),

1878, R. 321. Printing message, 1878, R. 322. To execute conveyances, 1879/7/9. Committee on inauguration of, 1881, R- 267. Stamp for signature of, 1887, R. 6. Member of Board of Fire Commissioners, 1888/28/36. Do. of Board of Health, 1888/29/37.

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Portrait of (Robert C. Davidson), 1892, R. 30. Appropriation for "Mayoralty Fund," 1898/6/10. Transfer to do., 1898-9, R. 4. Portrait of (Alcaeus Hooper), 1898-9, R. 14, 19. Duties, etc., of Clerk, Messenger and Stenographer, 1905-6/

45/94;

(See SALES.) McCABE ST.—Condemning (Ostend to West Sts.), 1858/23/24.

Grade, etc., 1876/17/13; 1877/9/8. McCLURE'S DOCK—Deepening, etc., 1863, R, 155.

Harbor-Master in charge of City property at, 1863, R. 207. McCOMAS ST.—Opening (Charles to Lcadenhall Sts.), 1884/135/

156. Paving, 1902-3/156/113.

McCULLOH AL.—Deed of (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1891/98/ 144.

Grade, etc., 1899/194/257. McCULLOH (McCOLLOCH, McCOLLOUGH, McCULLOCH,

McCULLOUGH) ST.—Closing (Biddle to "Lanvill" Sts.), 1834/18/24.

Changing location (do.), 1836/38/54. Opening (McMechen St. to North Ave.), 1868/53/83. Deed for (Biddle to Lanvale Sts.), 1868/55/85; 1869/12/13. Opening (Biddle to Eutaw Sts.), 1889/82/106; 1891/133/

181. Paving, 1890/98/137; 1893/103/177; 1893/212/337;1894/

20/20; 1894/69/82; 1895/68/88; 1896/60/94; 1896/ 130/200 (repealed, 1897/58/73); 1902-3/175/155.

Appropriation for opening (Biddle to Eutaw Sts.), 1893/ 158/254.

Grading, 1894, R/270. Parking, 1902/83/179.

McDONOGH (McDONOUGH) BEQUEST AND FUND—Accepting trust under will (of John McDonogh), 1850 (Nov.), R. 10.

City's representatives, 1854/81/147. Compensation of executors, 1854, R. 148. City's agents, etc., 1854 (Nov.)/2/5. Do. in Courts of Louisiana, 1855, R. 13. Joint Standing Committee, 1855, R. 121. School Directors and Commissioners, 1855/69/147. Against partition of estate, 1855, R. 213. Retaining counsel, 1856, R. 106. Indemnity under City's appeal bond, 1856, R; 110.

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Approving course of executors, 1856, R. 149. Equalizing salaries of agents, 1857/11/47; 1859, R. 243. Partition of estate, 1857, R. 51. Trustees and City's agents, 1858/26/42. Prosecuting claims, 1858, R. 59. Removing remains to Baltimore, 1858, R. 89. Counsel fee, 1858, R. 129. . Special services, 1858, R. 130. Payment of bequests, 1858, R. 155. Investment in State securities, 1860/36/57. Compensation to Secretary of Board, 1860/55/81. Interment, 1860/56/82. Liquidating accounts, 1860/65/92. Investment of Educational Fund, 1860/67/94; 1861/20/35. Prosecuting claim to Louisiana land, 1860 (Nov.)/l/5. Monument, 1862, R. 140; 1863, R. 190; 1867, R. 26. Expenses of President of Board, 1863, R. 56. Appointing agent, 1864/94/82. Purchasing place for " Farm School," 1865, R. 158. Management by Board of Trustees, 1868/68/101. Claim of Daniel heirs, 1868, R. 11. For separate U. S. Patent to land, 1874, R. 118. Mayor to convey property sold by Trustees, 1880/145/167.. Power of Attorney to convey Louisiana lands, 1881, R. 161. Renewing "Defence" and "Exempt" loans, 1890/157/222. Sales of real estate, 1892/97/151; 1892/101/162. Accepting Trust under will of Samuel H. Tagart, 1892, R.

132. Sale of "Garrison Farm" and "Rockland Farm," 1893/

211/334. Selling ground rent (on "Hotel Stafford" lot), 1895/112/

141. Do. leasehold property (No. 421 Courtland St.), 1898/33/

51. Do. ground rent on Spear's Wharf, 1904-5/197/236. (See CERTIFICATES; LAND OFFICE.)

McDONOQH, JOHN —(See McDONOGH BEQUEST AND FUND.)

McDONOUGH ST.—Was N. Register St., 1872/52/71. McELDERRY ST.—Grade, etc., 1876/156/156; 1877/31/29;

1886/56/66; 1886/135/176; 1890/96/135; 1895/104/ 131.

(Little) opening (Canal to Market Sts.), 1841/27/49.

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Do. ("Wolf" to Cannon St.), 1852/15/14; 1870, R. 42. Do. (Aisquith St. to Bel-Air Market Space), 1852/56/50;

1853/1/11. Do. (Broadway to Register St.), 1871/26/23 (repealed,

1872/68/82.) Closing (Register to Wolfe Sts.), 1871/114/100. Opening (Cannon St. to Loney's Lane), 1879/73/85.

McELDERRY, THOMAS—Extending ground into Basin, 1802/32/ 282.

McELDERRY'S WHARF—Shed over saw-mill, 1814, R. 2. Jurisdiction over, 1819, R. March 12, p. 249. Recording documents relating to, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 8. Opposing memorial as to, 1832, R. 15. Collector of wharfage pendente lite, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 1. Stone wharf at, 1834, R. 30; 1839, R. 41. Repairing dock, 1840, R. 39. For repairing wharf, 1841 (Dec), R. 8. Widening dock, 1846/56/36; 1853/42/43; 1853/87/75. Memorial for, 1846, R. 39, 92. New contract for widening dock, 1854, R. 32; 1856, R. 29. Cleaning do., 1855, R. 225. Repairs, 1855, R. 242; 1864, R. 83. Deepening dock, 1857, R. 112. Platform, 1858, R. 106. Permit to occupy bed of, 1875, R. 113. Opening street (Concord to Hugh Sts.), 1884/106/128.

. Renting lot, 1893, R. 35. t (See WHARFAGE; WHARVES.)

McHENRY AL.—For opening (Lombard or Goodloe St. to Hol-lins St.), 1837/5/7.

Deed for (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27. Now (L.) McHenry St. (Lombard St. to Spring Gardens),

1868/67/101. McHENRY, JAS. HOWARD—(And others) approving Act for

relief of, 1833, R. 59. McHENRY ST.—Deed of (Cove St. to Amity AL), 1842, R. 27.

Closing part of, 1850/22/23. Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1886/112/147; 1886/117/156;

1887, R. 81. Deed of (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80. Opening (do.), 1875/146/122. (Little) closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/144/170.

McINTIRE, HON. WM. W.—Thanks to, 1899, R. 146.

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McKIM FREE SCHOOL—Exempting from taxation, 1840, R. 34. McKIM ST.—Tunnelling, 1853/89/77; 1855/45/67.

Accepting bed of (Eager to Madison Sts.), 1853/93/79. Condemning (do.), 1855/29/54. For opening (Eager to Hoffman St.), 1875, R. 350; 1876/

142/146. Suspending assessments, 1878, R. 75. Grade, etc., 1882/17/20. Now Homewood Ave. (North of Eager St.), 1887/117/134.

McLANE PLACE—Naming (parts of Park Ave., Liberty St. and Hopkins Place extended, from Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/267/376.

McMECHEN (McMACKlN, McMECHIN) ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/40/39.

Do. (North Ave. to Ross St.), 1851/52/41. Straightening (Madison Ave. to Garden St.), 1857/50/93. Grade, etc., 1874, R. 11, 366; 1883/81/100. Opening (Oliver St. or Mt. Royal Ave. to North Ave.),

1878/23/21. McPHAIL ST.—Was Will St., 1859/98/114. MEAL—Measurement of, 1803/16/24.

Sale in markets, 1853/41/42. MEASUREMENT—Of corn, salt, coal, etc., 1799/18/208.

Of peas and beans, 1830/8/181. Do. wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, salt, unslacked ashes,

etc., 1838 (Rev.)/29/80, (See GRAIN; WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.)

MEASURES, WEIGHTS AND—(See WEIGHTS AND MEAS­URES.)

MEATS—License for dealers in (salted or cured), 1852/28/23. (See FISH; SALTED PROVISIONS.)

MECHANICS—(And laborers) work for destitute, 1861/11/26. Weekly payments to, 1880, R. 242. Only citizens to be employed by City as, 1886, R. 95. (See BELLS; CITY HALL; LABORERS.)

MEMORIALS—By Committee on Harbor, 1831, R. 2; 1832, R. 22; 1834, R. 11.

To Legislature (various)-, 1831, R. 8, 70; 1833, R. 5, 8; 1834, R. 10; 1836, R. 17; 1837, R. 11, 38; 1839, R. 17, 27, 28, 42, 58, 64; 1843, R. 12, 23, 26, 99; 1844, R. 30.

Referred to Health Commissioners, 1832, R. 64. To Congress (against foreign paupers), 1833, R. 6. Do. (for benefit of navigation in harbor), 1836, R. 58.

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Do. (for rebuilding Lazaretto), 1837, R. 6. Do. (for ice-boat), 1837, R. 8. Do. (for deepening harbor), 1839, R. 18. Do. (for certain appropriations), 1841, R. 11. For indemnity (communication with Joint Committee),

1836, R. 25. To Secretary of Treasury (for Marine Hospital), 1837, R. 23. (See RIOTS.)

MEMORIAL DAY—Public-school flags at half-mast on, 1894, R. 77. MERRYMAN AVE.—Changing name of Merryman's Lane to,

1890/28/31. Repairing, 1891, R. 156. (See MERRYMAN'S LANE.)

MERRYMAN'S LANE—Changing name to Merryman Ave., 1890/ 28/31.

Grading, 1892/110/181. ' Widening (St. Paul St. to Wyman Park), 1904-5/145/123.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—(N. Baltimore Station),

appropriation for, 1857, R. 82. MEXICAN WAR—Celebration of victories in, 1847, R. 79.

Monument to heroes of, 1901-2/30/65. Do. (refund to Veterans' Association), 1903-4/1/3. Return of flags, 1904-5, R. 31.

MEYERS ST.—Closing (Jackson St. to Fort Ave. and Webster St.), 1903-4/49/85.

Do. (Covington to Jackson Sts,). 1903-4/50/87. MIDDLE BRIDGE—(Over Jones' Falls), borrowing money for,

1797/40/105. Foot-ways on, 1800/29/219; 1800/30/220.

MILE RUN—Foot-bridge over, 1847, R. 16.

Bridge over (at Greenmount Cemetery), 1851, R. 72. (See ONE-MILE RUN.)

MILITARY COMPANIES—Regulations as to, 1854/37/43. Shooting-gallery for, 1854, R. 69. Appropriations for, 1856, R. 147,177,193, 222; 1861, R. 85. (See MILITIA; VOLUNTEERS.)

MILITARY DEBT—Issuing stock for, 1818, R. (June 11), p. 196. Mayor to press claim for payment of, 1821, R. (Jan. 11), p. 366. For paying amount received to Finance Commissioners,

1825/3/151. MILITIA—For raising two companies of, 1864/76/63.

Appropriations, 1891, R. 181; 1892, R. 116; 1893, R. 126; 1894, R. 65,163; 1895, R. 102; 1896, R. 40; 1897, R. 81.

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(See ARMORY; MILITARY COMPANIES; NAVAL BATTALION; VOLUNTEERS.)

MILK-—Stamping measures for, 1847, R. 48. Adulterated, etc., 1855/39/61. Inspection, 1894/87/95; 1894/130/159. (See FOOD-PRODUCTS.)

MILL=RACE—Tunnel over (Eager St., between North St. and Jones' Falls), 1853, R. 238.

MILL ST.—Regrading, etc., 1871, R. 179; 1894, R. 266. Permit to occupy bed of, 1875, R. 113. Frame building on pier, 1896/157/233.

MILLIMAN ST.—Opening (Dallas to Bond Sts.), 1869/65/78. Extending benefit payments, 1870, R. 100. Grade, etc., 1872/62/77; 1876/67/55; 1884/77/93. Closing (Ann St. to Hebrew Hospital), 1881/114/156.

MILLINQTON AVE.—Paving, 1889, R. 158. Repairing, 1892, R. 119.

MILLS, ROBERT—Compensation for services, 1819, R. (Mar. 15), p. 249.

MILTON AVE.—Was Cannon St., 1893/188/304; 1903-4/65/145. Grade, etc., 1895/90/115.

MILTON PLACE—Was George St. (W. of Fremont St.), 1884/105/ 127.

MINE BANK LANE—Shelling, 1867, R. 133; 1870, R. 143; 1876/ 35/30; 1880, R. 130.

Repairing, 1886, R. 171; 1891, R. 49, 261. Closing (Monument to Madison St.), 1899/209/283; 1900/

13/24. MINORS—Not to game, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.

(See GAMING; RAILROADS.) MITCHELL, JOHN—Hospitalities to, 1875, R. 74. MOBS—Payments for damages done by, 1863, R. 16, 125; 1868,

R. 82, 238, 468, 477, 479. ' • . (See RIOTS.)

MONEYS—(And Accounts), Keeper of, 1797/2/18. (See ACCOUNTS.)

MONROE (MUNROE) ST.—Grading, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1871, R. 255; 1876,R. 285; 1887/78/91; 1894/29/29; 1894/95/ 106; 1894/96/107.

Closing and re-locating (Baker to Presbury Sts.), 1869/41/ 41.

Deed for (from Baker Estate), 1869, R. 242. Do. (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens' land), 1871/

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Opening (Baltimore St. to Liberty Road), 1884/116/137. Do. (Eagle St. to B. & 0. R. R.), 1885/94/116 (repealed,

1886/123/162). Bridge (over B. & P. R. R. and W. M. R. R.), 1886, R. 89;

1893/93/162. Was Clare St., 1892/68/123. Shelling, 1892, R. 79. Filling up, 1895/79/105.

MONTEBELLO AVE.—Repairing, 1893, R. 50; 1895, R. 187; 1896, R. 119.

(See QUAKER LANE.) MONTFORD AVE.—Was Burke St., 1891/147/235.

Grade, etc., 1905/109/137; 1901-2/50/100. Dedicated (Madison St. to Ashland Ave.), 1904-5/187/225.

MONTGOMERY ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.

Digging down, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 376. Piling of, 1833, R. 51. Stone wharf in, 1837, R. 26. Grade, etc., 1875, R. 376; 1880/129/147; 1893/78/132. Re-kerbing, 1877/13/11. Paving,1891/73/104; 1894/42/43.

MONTROSE ST.—Was Raborg St. (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1870/ 70/112.

Grade, etc., 1893/201/318. For deed of, 1898-9, R. 82.

MONUMENT, BALTIMORE (BATTLE)—(See BATTLE MONU­MENT.)

MONUMENT SQUARE—Improvements to property on, 1828, R. 40 (see 1813/R. 6).

Tablet in (to mark site of old Court-House), 1894, R. 109. MONUMENT ST.—Filling, 1821/56/348.

For opening, 1828, R. 30; 1831, R. 10, 29. . Grading (Mt. Vernon Place), 1831/27/294. Approving Act relating to, 1840/25/40. For closing, 1840, R. 17. Opening and grading, 1840, R. 18. Regrading, 1846, R. 87; 1848/31/23; 1866, R. 74. Deed for (Bond St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117.

MONUMENTAL RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) MONUMENTS—(In Washington, D. C.), granite block for, 1850,

R. 6. ("Washington" and "Batt le"), preservation of, 1850

(Rev.)/54/167; 1858 (Rev.)/60/218.

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Exhibition of, 1853, R. 253. Decorating ("Battle" and "Wells and McComas"), 1875,

R. 399. Gate ("Wells and McComas"), 1881, R. 12. Appropriation for ("Revolutionary War"), 1892/65/120. Do. ("Mexican War") , 1901-2/30/65. Site for (" Confederate"), 1898-9, R. 130. Do. ("Revolutionary War"), 1901/133/144.

MOORE, GEORGE W.—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R. (July 20), p. 200.

MOORE (MOORE'S) AL. (ST.)—(Afterwards Deluol AL), public (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1833, R. 57.

Accepting deed of, 1841 (Dec), R. 2. Now Moore St., 1892/70/125. (See DELUOL AL.)

MORGUE—Erection of, 1869/55/58. For purchasing, 1872, R. 350. Transferring to School Commissioners, 1874, R. 386. For establishing, 1878, R. 162; 1890/156/220. To convey Calvert St. Spring lot for, 1885/81/98. Keeper for, 1891/2/4. Furniture for, 1891, R. 25. Addition to, 1893, R. 96. (See DEAD-HOUSE.)

MORRIS AL.—Changing name to Morris St., 1845/45/42. Re-locating, 1853/19/25; 1853/40/42; 1853/76/68. Opening (Laurens to McMechen St.), 1854/9/24. Public (do.), 1871/96/83. Opening (North Ave. to Druid Hill Park), 1889/103/131. Deed of (Presstman to Bloom Sts.), 1890/117/157. Closing (do.), 1890/150/210. Now Morris St., 1892/70/125.

MORRIS, JOHN T.—(Ex-President of School Board), testimonial to, 1898/68/91.

MORRIS ST.—Was Morris AL, 1845/45/42; 1892/70/125. MORTON AL.—Widening (Chase to Eager Sts.), 1850/26/25.

Closing (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1853/79/70. Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1867/14/17. Do. (John to Hoffman Sts.), 1882/96/183. Grade, etc., 1882/23/25; 1882/115/207. Now Morton St., 1894/113/124.

MORTON ST.—Public (Chase to Eager Sts.), 1849/7/11. Was Morton AL, 1894/113/124.

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MOSHER ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna, Ave.), 1847/40/ 39.

Do, (Druid Hill to Madison Aves.), 1867/34/32. Grade, etc., 1871/135/121; 1874/61/76; 1874/92/103;

1885/84/104; 1886/15/25. Opening (Gilmor St. to Fulton Ave.), 1882/75/161. Do. (Fulton Ave. to Kirby's Lane), 1885/69/86. Do. (Kirby's Lane to Western limits), 1886/87/117. Paving, 1904-5/246/336; 1905-6/18/52; 1905-6/121/198;

1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906). MOTIVE=POWER—Installation of, 1900/97/66; 1904-5/92/18. MOTT ST.—For opening (Gay to Low sts.), 1838/14/218. MOULD LANE—Closing (N. of Wayne St.), 1851/67/51. MOUND ST.—Deed for (Donaldson's land to point between Lan-

vale and Townsend Sts.), 1868/9/36. (See MOUNT ST.)

MOUNT ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1875/8/8; 1876/116/ 117; 1879/56/66; 1879/71/83; 1880/105/119; 1880/ 106/120; 1881/86/127; 1883/68/82; 1886/46/57; 1886/ 132/171; 1891/138/188; 1896/165/241.

Deed for, 1868/20/48; 1869, R. 242. Opening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1871/94/81. Do. (Townsend to Presstman Sts.), 1872/92/114. Do. (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1883/96/116. Do. (Northwest St. to North Ave.), 1888/95/120. Do. (Lexington St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1889/116/144. Do. (Baker to Northwest Sts.), 1899/205/279. Repairing, 1891, R. 94.

MT. CLARE DEPOT—For closing certain streets adjacent to, etc., 1843/9/10.

Do. and opening, 1850/22/23. MT. HOPE INSTITUTION—Support of insane paupers at, 1850

' (Rev.)/47/163. MT. HOPE LANE—Closing (Madison to Linden Aves.), 1875/131/

110. . MT. ROYAL AVE.—Was John St. (N. W. of Preston St.), 1868/

80/122 (repealed, 1881/101/143). Appropriation for grading, 1875, R. 110.

. Was Oliver St. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1881/101/143. To preserve as Park approach, 1882/40/114. Commissioners for square (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1885/

79/86. Extending (North to Dolphin Sts.), 1885/95/121.

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Opening, etc. (Dolphin to Cathedral Sts.),1886/102/136. Public walk or " alameda" in (Cathedral St. to North Ave.),

1886/127/166. Building-line, etc., 1887/51/65. Grade, etc., 1888/96/121; 1888/99/129. . Sewers, etc., 1889/12/14. Terraces under Park Commission, 1890, R. 46. Park around B. & O. Station, 1891/79/111; 1892/51/83;

1893/19/29: Sprinkling, 1891, R. 174. Appointment of Commissioners for squares, 1896/14/17. Paving, 1896/62/96; 1896/139/210; 1898/74/98. (See OLIVER ST.)

MT. VERNON PLACE—Width of pavements on, 1833/29/47. Paving, 1837,R. 85; 1884/92/110. Grading (W. square), 1838, R. 29. Space between curb and steps on, 1846/76/75. Levelling, etc., (E. square), 1846, R. 77, 131. Preserving squares, 1852, R. 168; 1853/90/77. Porticoes and steps on, 1858 (Rev.)/59/218. City Commissioner to keep in order, 1863/6/17. Improving square, 1871, R. 202. Railing moved to Druid Hill Park, 1877, R. 57. Paving, 1884/92/110. Three Commissioners for squares, 1896/14/17. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; MONUMENT ST.;

PORTICOES; WASHINGTON MONUMENT.) MOYLAND ST.—For opening, 1839/24/29. MUD—Selling (for Harbor), 1844, R. 131. . • - '

(See MUD-MACHINES.) MUD=MACHINES—Hiring out, 1816, R. 11.

Procuring, 1817/4/107; 1817/49/163. Report as to, 1820, R. (Nov. 17)', p. 299. For cleaning Jones' Falls, etc., 1821/29/322. Building and repairing, 1821, RR. (Feb. 18), p. 374. Correspondence as to cost of, 1821, R. (Mar. 16), p. 378. Finishing, 1821, R. (Oct. 10), p. 384. Building, 1822, R. (Mar. 9), p. 438. Working hand-machine, 1822, R. (Mar. 14), p. 439. For deepening channel, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 103; 1825, R.

(Mar. 12), p. 144. For new machine, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 137. Examination of model for, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141.

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Examining machines, 1825, R. (Mar. 12), p. 144. Alteration of, 1826, R. (Apr. 16), p. 385. Improving navigation at wharves, etc., 1828/13/12; 1853,

R. 47. Returns as to work done by, 1833/33/51; 1839/54/54. Using in Jones' Falls, 1838 (Rev.)/8/21. Charges for use of, 1849/46/59. Superintendent of, 1850, R. 99. (See DREDGING; JONES' FALLS.)

MULBERRY ST.—Paving, etc., 1830, R. 45; 1874/64/78; 1892/ 21/30.

Grading, etc., 1841 (Dec), R. 1; 1868, R. 417; 1890/16/ 20; 1897/14/17.

Widening foot-ways, 1854/86/153. Condemning (Poppleton to Republican Sts.), 1859/103/178. Opening (Republican to Gilmor Sts.), 1868/30/55. Kerbing, 1881, R. 50. Opening (Gilmor St. to W. limits), 1886/106/141.

MULBERRY TREES—In favor of planting, 1839, R. 44. MULES—(See HORSES.) MULLIKIN (MULLIKEN) ST.—For condemning (W. to Aisquith

St.), 1851/35/31. Do. (Broadway to Ann St.), 1857/35/69.

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS—In reference to, 1818, R. (Mar. 6), p. 206; 1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 292.

Accommodations for City authorities, 1820, R. (Mar. 9), p. 299.

Repairing, 1821, R. (Oct, 10), p. 383; 1825, R. (Feb. 26), p. 134.

Estimate for, 1821, R. (Nov. 20), p. 385. Accommodations in Exchange Building, 1823, R. (Mar.

20), p. 387; 1823, R. (May 5), p. 47; 1828, R. 11. Do., fixtures for, 1823, R. (Sept. 23), p. 49. Do., preparing, 1823, R. (Oct. 31), p. 50. Exchange of rooms, 1824, R. (Jan. 24), p. 85. Rooms rented from Exchange Company, 1828, R. 11. Superintendent and watchman for, 1854/33/39. National flag on, 1895/29/36. (See CITY HALL; COURT-HOUSE; MASONIC HALL;

WATCHMEN.) MUNICIPAL=LIQHTINQ COMMISSION—As to expediency of

Municipal Lighting Plant, 1900, R. 11. Preliminary: report of, 1900, R. 18. Request for final report by, 1904-5, R, 20.

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MUNROE ST.—(See MONROE ST.) MURIATIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev)/49/

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Permit for, 1867/32/30. (See ACIDS.)

MUSEUMS—(Baltimore) purchasing site of, 1830, R. 13. Licensing dramatic performances in, 1839/43/40; 1839/

45/44; 1842/7/21; 1842/29/37. (Baltimore) annual license for, 1845/22/24; 1850 (Rev.)/

34/126. Prohibiting display of anatomy in, 1896/74/115. (See THEATRES.)

MUSIC—Prohibiting (in. streets, etc.), 1832/12/16; 1838 (Rev.)/ 27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1852/9/11.

On Sabbath-day, 1855/16/38; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. In parks, etc., 1871, R. 258; 1888, R. 124. Hours for street instruments, 1898/109/149. (See CONCERTS; MUSICAL PARTIES; PARKS.)

MUSICAL PARTIES—Licensing, 1839/45/44; 1850 (Rev.)/34/ 126.

(See CONCERTS.) MYERS, SAMUEL—Testimonial to (for saving lives), 1895, R. 157. MYRTLE AVE.—(No. 1) was Chatsworth St, (N. of George St.),

1870/70/112. (No. 2) now Walbrook Ave. (N. of and parallel with North

Ave.), 1891/94/137. Opening (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1891/129/176. Do. (Slingluff Ave. to Ninth St.), 1891/132/180.

N. NANTICOKE ST—Opening (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1886/12/23.

Do. (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/22/23. Do. (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/80/136.

NAPHTHA—Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R..258. (See GASOLINE; OILS.)

NAPOLEON AL.—Public (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1836/35/51. Extending side-walks, 1836, R. 111. Grading, 1837/6/8. Railway in, 1837/7/8; 1837/36/29; 1838/1/210.

NATIONAL AFFAIRS—In reference to, 1868, R. 24.

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NAUSEOUS LIQUORS—Not to be discharged, etc., 1797/15/61; 1797/39/103; 1807/29/169; 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ 11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53; 1853/5/13; 1880/112/125.

NAVAL. BATTALION (BRIGADE)—Use of Hollins Market Hall by, 1894, R. 190, '253:

Do. public wharf at Charles St., 1894, R. 288. Appropriations for, 1896/70/109; 1897, R. 80. Use of steam-launch "Inspector' ' by, 1897, R. 56. Do. Broadway Hall, 1903-4/6/7. Do. Richmond Market Hall, 1905-6, O. 146 (approved

June 9, 1906). NAVAL OFFICERS—(U. S.) tendering hospitalities to, 1852, R.

116. (Russian) do., 1863, R. 180, 189; 1864, R. 69, 71.

NAVAL STATION—For establishment of (at Annapolis), 1818, R. (Mar. 31), pp. 207-8.

Do. (at Baltimore), 1844, R. 4; 1866, R. 103. Do. (at New Orleans), 1890, R. 16. (See NAVY YARD.)

NAVIGATION—(Of Harbor) preservation of (by improving cove E. of Fells' Point), 1821, R. (Apr. 4), p. 382.

Do. (at E. end of Fells' Point), 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 434. Obstructing (by throwing or depositing dirt, etc.), 1838

(Rev.)/8/21. (See ABUTMENTS; HARBOR.)

NAVY YARD—(At Baltimore) .in favor of, 1826, R. (Feb. 20), p. 376; 1836, R. 4.

(See NAVAL STATION.) NEALE ST.—Opening curved street intersecting, 1869/53/56. NECESSITY AL.—Widening, 1821/50/343.

Opening, 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 435. Repaving, 1830, R. 27.

NEGROES—Maintenance of (in Baltimore County Jail), 1830, R. 71; 1831, R. 3.

Payment of bill for executing, etc., 1834, R. 28. Requiring permission for assemblies of, etc., 1860/39/60. (See COLORED CHILDREN; COLORED PEOPLE;

EXPENSES; JAIL; REMOVAL O F C A U S E S ; SLAVES.)

NEIGHBOR ST.—Was Chew St. (Harford Ave. to McKim St.), 1859/29/53.

Opening (McKim St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1894/106/116. Now Ashland Ave. (Harford Ave to McKim St.), 1898/

75/101.

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NERO AL.—Was Jew Al. (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1884/82/98. NEW CHURCH ST.—Now Wyoming St., 1878/80/71. NEW SOUTH BALTIMORE PARK—Acquiring land for, 1901/106/

88. Addition to, 1902-3/170/139. . '

NEW ST.—Deed of (Pulaski to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80. NEWSPAPERS—(See CITY COUNCIL; GERMAN LANGUAGE;

PUBLICATION; REPORTERS.) NICHOLSON ST.—(Little), was High AL, 1842/6/21.

Kerbing, 1881, R. 171; 1884/122/142. Opening and widening (Decatur to Cooksie Sts.), 1889/161/

201. NIQHT=CARTS—Time for driving, 1863/5/11. NIGHT=SOIL—Depositing, 1864, R. 21, 62.

Removing nuisance caused by, 1866, R. 9. Contract for removing, 1867/49/59 (repealed, 1867 (Nov.)/

6/9). Depositing at Canton, 1869, R. 114. Contract (with Balto. Fertilizing Mfg. Co.), 1869, R. 161. City Solicitor to defend persons depositing (in Baltimore

County), 1873, R. 328. Removing in summer, 1875, R. 235. At City Pier, 1876, R. 304; 1901-2/68/146. Removal of, 1880/121/139; 1880, R. 87; 1886, R. 56. Do. (Annex), 1890/87/135. From privies, etc., outside of City limits, 1901-2/67/147. (See GARBAGE.)

NIQHT=WATCH—Providing for, 1797/10/37. Magistrates to receive report of, 1808/53/245. For deceased lieutenant of, 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 8; 1838,

R. 86. Mayor requested to reorganize, 1844, R. 70. i Appointment and duties of officers, 1850/7/11/ (See'WATCH AND LIGHTING; WATCHMEN.)

NINE=PINS— (See BOWLING-ALLEYS; TEN-PIN ALLEYS.) NINTH ST.—(Formerly Barnum St.), opening (Charles St. to

Maryland Ave.), 1891/101/147. Repairing, 1894, R. 204.

NITRIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/ 133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See ACIDS.) NOMINATIONS—Of City officers, 1809/4/265.

. (See OFFICERS.)

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NORRIS, C. SIDNEY—(Second Branch Councilman), in memory of, 1864, R. 3.

NORRIS AL.—Condemning (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1854/ 15/28.

Changing location of, 1855/15/37. Condemning (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1856/5/7. Grade, etc., 1883/73/87. ... Repairing, 1884, R. 134.

NORTH (NORTHERN) AVE.—Condemning (York to Fenna. Aves.), 1852/16/15.

Grading, 1853/43/44; 1858 (Nov.)/3/6; 1864, R. 85. Assessments/for opening, 1854/75/80. Repairing, 1859, R. 168; 1868, R. 414. For new assessment on, 1863, R. 202. Establishment grade of (N. C. Ry. to Oak St.), 1868/59/88. Regrading (Charles to North Sts.), 1872, R. 385. Widening, etc. (Charles St. to York Road or Greenmount

Ave.), 1873/108/121. Paving, etc., 1873, R. 298; 1885/58/72; 1886/42/52;

1886/100/135; 1886/1163^/154; 1894/103/114; 1895/ 38/49; 1902-3/172/148; 1904-5/202/247; 1905-6/121/ 198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).

Grade, etc., 1878/39/32; 1879/55/65; 1896/123/190. Squares (Charles to Oak Sts.), 1880/92/105. Naming "Taney Place" (do.), 1881/12/13. Squares (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1888/80/121. Opening (Penna. Ave. to W. limits), 1885/12/13. Terracing side-walk (Greenmount Ave. to Barclay St.),

1888/97/123. Improving park (cor. Charles St.), 1889, R. 35. Shelling, 1889, R. 127. Gravelling, 1890, R. 3. Bridge at, 1890, R. 83; 1891/80/120; 1893/107/184;

1895/117/148. Deed of (Gay St. to Mine Bank Lane), 1891/107/154. Opening (Mine Bank Lane to Belair Ave.), 1891/143/195. Macadamizing, 1893/41/79.

• Special tax (Penna. Ave. to W. limits), 1893/84/146. • Paving, 1894/103/114; 1902-3/172/148; 1904-5/202/247;

1905-6/121/198; 1905-6,0.150 (approved June 15,1906). Repairing, 1896/69/109. Refunding assessments on, 1898/124/161. (See BOUNDARY AVE.)

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NORTH BALTIMORE RY. CO.—Tracks on N. Charles St., 1885/ '.,25/29.

"'•"•-"• (See ELECTRICITY; RAILWAYS.) NORTH POINT—Relieving those wounded at battle of, etc., 1816,

R. 10, Painting to commemorate battle of, 1816, R. 12. (See PENSIONS; SEPTEMBER 12TH.)

NORTH ST.—Purchase of lot on, 1813, R. 5. Continuing gutters on, 1815, R. 3. Opening and extending, 1821/19/314. Culverts in, 1838, R. 24. Regrading, 1840, R. 33; 1873, R. 237. Repairing, 1863, R. 55; 1883, R. 155. Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1873/113/125. Paving, 1876/58/46; 1885/70/87 (repealed, 1886/54/64);

1905-6/136/149. Opening (from Biddle and Belvidere to John Sts.), 1879/

69/82. ' Grade, etc., 1880/27/36; 1880/79/94; 1880/123/142;

1884/88/104. Opening (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1890/98/112. Now Guilford Ave. (N. of Eager St.), 1886/6/8. For removing tracks from, 1888, R. 22, 147.

NORTHEASTERN (NORTHEAST) MARKET—To establish, 1878, R. 382.

Leasing ground for, 1879, R. 169. Erection of, 1884/39/44. Sale of stalls, 1885/7/9. Market-master's house, 1885, R. 82. Hose, 1885, R. 83; 1889, R. 60. Licenses for stalls, 1886, R. 164. Shed, 1887/18/20. Cleaning, 1889/10/12. Bell for, 1889, R. 47. Repairs, 1891, R. 143. Rentals, 1894/53/67. (See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)

NORTHERN CENTRAL RY. CO.—City's interest in Balto. & Susquehanna R. R. Co., etc., 1854/57/57; 1854/77/81. >

City directors, 1854 (Nov.)/3/12. For revision of rates, 1855, R. 30. Inquiry as to charges, 1856, R. 50. Temporary tracks, 1857/51/94.

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Directors, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/68/226. Frame shed at Bolton Depot, 1JS59 (Nov.), R. 11. Unloading cotton (at Bond St'), 1861, R. 74. Re-transferring offices to Baltimore, etc., 1862, R. 31. Altering tracks (on Central Ave.), 1863/39/52. Settlement of claims against, 1865/31/32. Changing grade of depot (at Centre and Monument Sts.),

1865, R. 16. For sale of City's interest in, 1865, R. 132. Tracks (Eden and Aliceanna Sts.), 1866/76/178. Cars standing on tracks, 1867, R. 125. To take up tracks (on Eastern Ave.), 1870, R. 33. Connecting tracks (on Aliceanna and Thames Sts.), 1870,

R. 93. Obstructing highways (Fell's Point), 1872, R. 250. Notice to open Dolphin and Preston Sts. and widen Foster

AL, 1873/20/35. Red lights and horse-bells, 1874/38/41. Thanking for courtesies (on Oct. 19th), 1876, R. 367. Piers at Canton, 1880/55/63; 1881/107/149; 1883/100/

120: 1887/54/69. Safety-gates (Boundary Ave.), 1882/62/138. Extending tracks (Thames St.), 1882/119/211 (repealed,

1900/79/42). Additional tracks (on Eager St., etc.), 1884/88/104. To connect tracks with P., W. & B. R. R. (Canton Ave.),

1886, R. 169. Track on Wills St., 1889/155/194. Extending piers (Jackson's Wharf), 1890/62/72. Moving bridge (Maryland Ave.), 1890/132/173. Extending bridge (Charles St.), 1890/137/196. Track (across Franklin St.), 1898/23/35. Do. (Thames St.), 1898/27/38. Switches and sidings (Bond and Thames St.), 1900/4/12. Do. (Monument St.), 1900/7/17; 1900/30/58. Change of roadway (near Lake Roland), 1900/42/80. Moving track (Madison St.), 1901-2/61/133. Switches (Thames and Caroline Sts.), 1903-4/39/66. Siding (Eastern Ave.), 1904-5/120/72. Curved track (Eastern Ave. and Bond St.), 1904-5/242/328. Switch, etc. (Monument and Constitution Sts.), 1905-6/

27/66. (See BULK-HEADS; PIERS; WATER-PIPES.)

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NORTHWEST ST.—Opening (7th to 9th Sts.), 1891/127/174. Do. (Calhoun St. to Fulton Ave.), 1893/176/285. Grade, etc., 1896/159/234; 1901-2/80/170. Opening (Fulton Ave. to Fayson St.), 1897/65/81. Now Westwood Ave., 1902-3/84/3.

NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA R. R. CO.—To guarantee bonds of, , 1852/40/31. Against loan to, 1856, R. 119. Interest on endorsed bonds of, 1856, R. 209; 1861/59/141;

1862/2/5; 1862/48/72; 1863/1/7; 1863/48/67; 1864/ 1/5; 1865/2/11.' • '

Renewing note of, 1857, R. 158. To aid, 1859/100/115 (repealed, 1862/6/10). To enforce City's claims against, 1861, R. 188. Sale of do., 1864, R. 79. Redeeming bonds of, 1872/21/28.

NOTES—Allowance for part payment on, 1843, R. 107. For memorial against small (or bills), 1852, R. 10; 1853, R. 1. (Promissory), in settlement of contract, 1856 (Nov.), R. 24. Do. (for work on City Yard), 1857, R. 19. Do. (for House of Refuge), 1857, R. 95. Do. (for amount of uncollected taxes), 1860/69/103;

1861/60/142; 1862/34/39; 1872/2/5. Do. to meet deficiencies, 1865, R. 116; 1866, R. 216. Do. to contractor (for grading E.Baltimore St.), 1875, R. 91. (See BORROWING MONEY; BOUNTIES; SCHOOLS,

PUBLIC; TAXES; WATER DEPARTMENT.) NOTICES—For opening streets, 1833, R. 24.

For removal of nuisances, 1847/50/45. Refusal or neglect to observe, 1864/78/64. (See PIERS.)

NUISANCES—Defining, 1797/11/39. To prevent, 1797/15/58; 1797/39/103; 1801/27/274. Paving to prevent, 1807/20/127; 1807/29/165; 1810/22/

286. Removal of, 1817/18/122. Regulations (as to carcasses, excrement, etc.), 1820/26/282. On vacant lots, 1821/64/356. Executors, trustees, etc., considered as owner of lots, 1821/

66/361. Caused by leakage, 1823/26/35. Restrictions as to certain occupations, 1826/15/220. Liability for cost of removing, 1828, R. 21; 1838 (Rev.)/

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Notices for removing, etc., 1847/50/45. Appropriations to remove, 1847, R. 125; 1853, R. 200. Filling up lots, 1847, R. 126; 1850, R. 132. For presentment as (on McKim St.), 1852, R. 131. Chemical preparations for roofing, etc., 1855/44/66. Enforcing law against certain, 1855, R. 243. Abatement by Health Commissioner, 1856, R. 164. General provisions against, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Abating certain, 1864, R. 132; 1865, R. 190; 1869, R. 296. For bill to abate, 1865, R. 11. On private alleys, 1866, R. 193. Duties of Commissioner of Health as to abating, 1903-4/

57/100. (COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HEALTH; MANURE; NAU­

SEOUS LIQUORS; NIGHT-SOIL; NOTICES; PAINTS; RUBBISH.)

NUMBERING—Houses and buildings, 1844/15/18; 1853/24/28; 1858/41/72 (repealed, 1859/16/38).

Wagons, etc. (to correspond with licenses), 1847/30/33. Correcting numbers, 1863/6/18. Carriages, wagons, carts, drays, boats and scows, 1880/

97/109. Houses on Post-Office Ave., Lombard and German Sts.,

1880, R. 31. " "Decimal" system for houses, 1886/78/79; (Annex),

1899/195/258. Removing old numbers, 1887/79/92. Cost of re-numbering, 1887, R. 7. Naming streets N. of North Ave. in conformity with, 1891/

83/127. To correct irregularities in, 1897/59/74.

o OAK ST.—Closing (Boundary Ave. to Lanvale St.), 1880/132/152.

Do. (Oliver St. to Jones' Falls), 1885/89/111. Paving, 1890/29/32.

OAKLEY ST.—Deed of (Kirby's Lane to Monroe St.), 1888/39/58. OATH—(Of allegiance) taken by City officers and employees,

1862/58/87; 1862/61/161; 1863/9/30. Do. (by Councilmen and City officers), 1867 (Nov.)/l/5. (See OFFICERS.)

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OATS—(See GRAIN.) OBSTRUCTIONS—To prevent (on foot-ways), 1801/27/275.

On streets, etc., 1801/27/276; 1849/37/47; 1849 (Aug.)/ 1/3; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

By horses, vehicles, etc., 1860/50/68. Removal by Commissioners for Opening Streets, 1870/57/

103. To be designated by lanterns at night, 1878/106/100. (See FOOT-WAYS; PROJECTIONS; STREETS.)

OCCUPATIONS—Restricting certain, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133. Prohibiting (certain) throughout City, 1851/68/52.

OCHRE—(See OCCUPATIONS; PAINTS.) O'CONNOR, DR. JOHN—For ministering to the poor, 1821, R.

(Mar. 19), p. 380. Register to pay widow of, 1822, R. (Mar. 4), p. 438.

O'CONNOR AL.—Grade, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/9/15. OCTOBER 19th—Observance as holiday, 1874, R. 384; 1876, R.

341, 387. ODD-FELLOWS—Invitation to Grand Lodge, etc., 1865, R. 137.

(See ICE-BOATS.) O'DONNELL ST.—Grade, etc., 1879/81/94.

Exchanging strips of ground in bed of, 1905-6/139/256. OFFAL—Removal from houses, 1849/29/33; 1892/69/124.

In covered carts, 1869/4/8. (See ASHES; BUTCHERS; JONES' FALLS; RUBBISH;.

SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.) OFFICE—Councilmen not to hold (under City ordinances), 1838r

R/38. Against holding more than one, 1892, R. 21. (See DEPARTMENTS; OFFICERS.)

OFFICERS—(City) continuance of powers (of market-clerks, hay-weighers, wood-corders, inspectors), 1797/1/17.

Annual nomination of, 1809/4/265. Continuance of (in general), 1819/1/211. Suspension of, 1820/3/254.

, Compensation of certain, 1820/7/257; 1824/13/59; 1826/ . 60/353; 1858 (Rev.)/5/13.

Time of appointment, 1821/5/303; 1826/6/157; 1839/4/ 12; 1840/10/28; 1841/6/21;1843/10/2; 1844/4/7; 1845/ 7/8.

Not to be "interested in City contracts, 1821/7/304; 1850> (Rev.)/4/8; 1862/50/75; 1890/94/132.

Not to spend more than appropriations, 1850 (Rev.)/4/8..

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Quarterly payments, bonds, etc.- 1822, R. (Mar. 19), p. 441. Time of entering upon duties, 1827/18/408; 1829/16/107. For amending City Charter as to appointments, 1829, R. 16. Institution of suits, etc., 1831/19/286; 1831/35/304. Appointment and continuance of, 1833/15/35. Do. of certain, 1836/11/21; 1837/13/11; 1838 (Rev.)/

41/107; 1838/5/213. Fixing salaries, defining duties, etc., 1844/6/10. As to extra compensation for, 1845, R. 70. Appointments where confirmation delayed, 1846/14/11;

1847/7/17; 1848/15/15; 1849/2/6. As to Act for election of, 1849, R. 98; 1850, R. 24. Appointment, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/4/8; 1858 (Rev.)/4/12. Compensation of keepers of Springs and Squares, Market-

clerks, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/5/9; 1864/26/23; 1864/54/40. In favor of election by people, 1852, R. 99. Monthly salaries, 1852/44/88. Confirmation by City Council, 1859/21/42 (repealed, 1860/

97/125). Official bond, 1861/57/70. Accommodations for certain, 1861, R. 72. Against receiving perquisites, 1861, R. 80. To be "loyal" persons, 1862/58/87. Extending time for taking oath of allegiance, 1862/61/161. No extra compensation, etc., 1863/58/76. Re-instatement after army service, 1863, R. 124. Tenure, 1868/19/47. Register of Corporation, 1884, R. 215. Bi-ennial appointments, 1887/4/5. Appointment by joint convention of City Council, 1896/

13/15. (See DEPARTMENTS; OATH; SALARIES.)

OFFICES—(Municipal) removal to HoUiday St., 1857, R. 56. (See CITY HALL; DEPARTMENTS; MUNICIPAL

BUILDINGS; OFFICERS.) OFF=SETS—(See PROJECTIONS.) OQSDEN ST.—Putting name on street-lamps, 1884, R. 156.

(See OGSTON ST.) OQSTON ST.—Condemning (Franklin to George Sts.), 1848/35/29.

Opening (Franklin to Mulberry Sts.), 1851/38/33. Correcting description of lot on, 1863, R. 146. Re-locating, 1872/9/13. Now Clinton Ave., 1873/80/90. (See OGSDEN ST.)

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OHIO AVE.—Was Cecil Al. (as widened), 1853/62/56. OHIO ST.—Opening, 1851/17/22. OILS—Giving notes for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 24.

Permit to manufacture (camphene), 1858, R. 25. Restricting manufacture of (coal-oil, etc.), 1862/20/29. Storage of, 1862/63/166; 1864/98/86; 1890/54/62. Permits for manufactories, etc., 1862, R. 89; 1863, R.

51, 130, 170, 198. Inspection of (kerosene, etc.), 1865, R. 7; 1879/100/118;

1881/35/51; 1890/99/138. Pipes for (petroleum, etc.), 1867, R. 168, 203; 1878, R. 107. Warehouses do., 1867, R. 280. Permits for tanks, 1895, R. 151, 198, 213, 250; 1897, R. 24. Flash-test (for petroleum), 1899/197/262..

OLEOMARGARINE.-To be so labeled, 1884/132/151. (See FOOD-PRODUCTS.)

OLIVE ST.—Was Goodman Al. (S. of West St.), 1884/17/18. OLIVER ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/64/58.

For do. (Charles St. to Jones' Falls), 1852/7/10. • Condemning (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1867/13/16. Do. (Belair Ave. to Mine Bank Lane), 1871/42/36. Grade, etc., 1871/117/105; 1874/76/86; 1878/65/57

1878/66/58; 1880/38/45; 1884/93/112; 1887/29/30 1887/94/108; 1889/38/46; 1889/76/97; 1893/177/286 1893/178/287.

Public (Belair Ave. to W. of Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73. Widening, etc. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1874/78/87. Opening (Harford Ave. to "Wolf" St.), 1876/83/67. Public walk or "almeda," 1876/122/125; 1877/56/49. Now Mt. Royal Ave., 1881/101/143.

' Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/86/170.

Do. (Greenmount Ave. to North St.), 1882/97/184. , OLIVER'S WHARF—Survey of, 1839 (May), R. 14.

. Wharfage on, 1840, R. 38. For settling controversy as to, 1852, R. 162.

OMNIBUSES—Not to pass one another, 1846/68/55. License rates for, 1882/49/126. (See VEHICLES.)

ONE=MILE RUN—Culvert over, 1851, R. 129. (See MILE RUN.)

OPENING STREETS (COMMISSIONERS FOR)—Appointment, duties and powers, 1841/10/27; 1846/59/38.

Compensation of clerk for, 1845/44/41; 1867/53/64; . 1884/44/48.

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Certificates of title to property assessed by, 1846/70/79 (see 1849/2/8).

Sale of property for unpaid assessments, 1846 (Aug.)/l/5. Excess of damages, 1847/28/31. Sale of lot (left by opening Chew St.), 1848, R. 20. Depositing papers, etc., with Register, 1849/2/8. Assessment of damages, etc., 1852/60/54. General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/17/45; 1858 (Rev.)/15/57. Compensation, completing proceedings, etc., 1854/4/21. Room in City Hall for, 1859, R. 149. Appropriations (for Mulberry St.), 1860, R. 287. Transferring powers to Appeal Tax Court, 1861/4/19. Titles to property, 1863/20/39.

Former Commissioners to complete work, 1863/41/54. Providing for three Commissioners, 1866/26/23; 1866/

59/56. Index record of condemnations, 1866, R. 239. Payment to ex-Commissioners, 1866, R. 250. Appeals to City Court, 1868/29/54. Plats for City Solicitor, 1868, R: 42. Re-selling property, 1870/8/14. Removing obstructions, 1870/57/103. Re-selling materials, etc., 1870/77/130. Extending payment of assessment (Milliman St.), 1870,

R. 100. Do. (Lexington St.), 1870, R. 119. Completing Commissioners' work, 1872/118/142. Where part of lot taken, etc., 1873/25/39; 1879/94/109;

1888/43/62. Notices to property owners, 1873/76/87. Paying former Commissioners and Clerk, 1873, R. 353. Taxes to be paid before damages awarded, 1874/12/21. Terms of Commissioners, 1876/100/89. Refunds and expenses, 1877/8/7. Advertisements, 1878/75/68. Time of payment of services, 1880/17/27. Mode of proceeding, 1881/24/31. Selling obstructions, 1888/38/57. Salaries, 1890/138/198. Plats of County streets, etc., 1891/78/110. Surrendering parts of lots, etc., 1893/159/255. Appeals, 1895/39/50. Mode of appointing Commissioners, 1896/31/54.

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Additional powers and duties (as to grading, etc., in Annex), 1905-6, 0. 151 (approved June 15, 1906).

Do. (as to changes in grade), 1905-6, O. 160 (approved June 19, 1906.)

(See NOTICES; STREETS; SURVEYOR; TAXES.) OPERAS—(See THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.) ORANGES—(See FRUIT.) ORANGE AL.—Paving, 1820/28/286.

Disapproving Act for widening, 1828, R. 61. Approving do., etc., 1837/35/28. Closing, 1860/98/125. Do. (North to Holliday Sts.), 1867/52/63.

ORATORIO SOCIETY—Benches for performance of (in Fifth Regiment Armory), 1881, R. 169.

ORBELL AL.—Now Orbell St., 1873/81/91. (See ARBELL AL.)

ORBIT AL.—Condemning (Neighbor to Eager Sts.), 1855/59/141. ORCHARD ST.—Public (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1833, R. 57.

For opening (Penna. Ave. to Ross St.), 1838/18/220. Accepting deed of, 1842, R. 8. Opening (Tessier St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/9/18; 1847/

44/41. ORDINANCES—Delivery to Register, publication and recording,

1797/5/22. Continuing or repealing, 1804/—/57; 1807/47/236; 1838

(Rev.)/48/129; 1850(Rev.)/59/170; 1858 (Rev.)/72/227. Digest of, 1815, R. 1, 2.

• Publication of, 1816, R. 8; 1818, R. (Feb. 19), p. 203; 1818, R. (Mar. 12 and 17), p. 207; 1831, R. 1.

(Health), printing of, 1818, R. (Mar. 20), p. 98. Committee to revise, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 140.

;* Information as to violating, 1826/7/158. To continue or repeal certain, 1826/61/355. Publication of, etc., 1826, R. (Apr. 7), p.'389. Copy to each Councilman, 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 441; 1827,

R. (Jan. 9), p. 442. Exchanging for those of other cities, 1833, R. 3. Revision of, 1837, R. 2, 37. Committee for printing, 1838, R. 100. Appropriation for engrossing (revised), 1838, R. 102. Affirming former, 1843/18/16. Furnishing copies to other cities, 1845, R. 35, 64. Sending copies to City departments, 1859/78/91.

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Comptroller to publish certain, 1859, R. 117. To revise, codify, index, etc. (1858-66), 1866, R. 32, 199. Payment for revising, 1867, R. 103. For codifying, digesting, indexing, etc., 1868, R. 295. Adopting revised, 1869/63/76; printing, etc., do., 1869, R.

109. Sending copies to State Library, etc., 1869, R. 103. Supplement to codification, 1873/109/122. Binding, 1875, R. 340. Re-printing (1797-1822), 1875, R. 449. Codifying, 1878/15/13. Adopting revised (under 1878, O. 15), 1879/5/7. Printing and binding, 1879, R. 19. For opinion of City law officer on (grading, etc.), 1885/37/

42. Printing (on "Harbor, Docks and Wharves"), 1894, R. 257. Certificates as to, 1905-6/11/18. For indexing (1797-1906), 1905-6, O. 156 (approved June

22, 1906). (See CODE; HARBOR BOARD; REGISTER, CITY.)

ORDINARIES—(See GAMING; LAMPS; LICENSES; TAV­ERNS.)

OREGON ST.—Was Wansbeck St., 1846/48/31. For opening, 1851/44/37. Condemning^(Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1853/57/53. * Do. (Franklin to Mosher Sts.), 1857/55/99. Opening (Saratoga to Mulberry Sts.), 1869/36/40; 1869/

48/51. Do. (Smith to Fremont Sts.), 1869/64/77. Now Arlington Ave. (Lexington to Fremont Sts.), 1870/

63/107. ORGANS—Permit to construct chamber, 1894, R. 29.

Hours for playing on streets, 1898/109/149. ORIOLE PAGEANT—Permit to lay tracks for, 1881, R. 257. ORLEANS ST.—Approving Act establishing width of, 1821/1/95;

1831, R. 30; 1832/11/15. Regrading, 1830/35/216; 1830 (ex. sess.)/4/228; 1831/17/

281. Deed of (Ann to Choptank Sts.), 1852, R. 161. Condemning (Broadway to Ann St.), 1856 (Nov.)/7/19. Do. (Chester to Patuxent Sts.), 1871/123/111. Grade, etc., 1875/23/17 (repealed, 1875/127/107); 1886/

41/51; 1888/44/65; 1888/89/108; 1904-5/202/247; 1905-6/124/228.

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Widening, etc., 1875/91/65 (repealed, 1878/72/62):. -For extending, 1875, R. 392. Opening, etc.. (Central Ave. to Forrest St.), 1883/114/135. Do. (Forrest to Low Sts.), 1888/55/75 (repealed, 1891/

103/149). (See HARFORD RUN.)

ORPHANS' COURT—(See COURTS; EXPENSES, CERTAIN.) OSTEND ST.—For opening (Hanover to William Sts.), 1838/13/

220. :

Do. (Byrd St. to Patapsco River), 1839/50/49. Re-locating, 1850/5/20. Opening (Light to William Sts.), 1874/71/82; 1874/135/

134. Grade, etc., 1876/141/145; 1878/30/26; 1887/83/96. Opening (Light to Race Sts.), 1885/65/82; 1885/95/117. Do. (Race to Stockholm Sts.), 1904-5/128/95; 1905-6/4/7. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June

15, 1906). OTTERBEIN ST.—Was Dawson Al., 1879/25/27. OVEN—Permit for (under foot-way), 1856, R. 158. OYSTERS—Sale of, 1807/29/170; 1811/6/304; 1821/47^/339;

1826/14/201 (repealed, 1827/13/403). Season for selling, 1838 (Rev.) / l l /37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53;

1855/9/31; 1856/21/20; 1858/44/125; 1860/75/108. Regulations as to shells, 1864/97/86; 1878/62/55; 1881/

117/159. Permits to deposit or spread shells, 1852, R. 94; 1873, R.

11, 57, 66; 1876, R. 69. Peddling, 1863/38/52. (See HEALTH; RUBBISH; SABBATH-DAY.)

PACA ST.—Changing sewer in, 1838, R. 92. Repairing, 1868, R. 184. Grading, 1880, R. 112. Opening (Stockholm to West Sts.), 1887/23/24.

PAINTER'S COURT—Condemning (S. of Pitt St.), 1847, R. 29. PAINTS—Restricting manufacture of, 1829/7/99; 1850 (Rev.)/

30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. PANTRIES—(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)

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PAPERS—Disposal of (at City Hall), 1846,'R. 88. Recording, furnishing copies of, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/53/166;

1858 (Rev.)/56/216. (See RECORDS.)

PARADES—Permit for (to League of Republican Clubs), 1889, R. 17.

Of political organizations, 1890/175/244; 1891/9/15; 1894/139/174.

(See BANDS; PROCESSIONS.) PARIS (CITY OF)—Donations of books, etc., to, 1850, R. 137.

Gift to, 1851, R. 135. PARK AVE.—Was Grundy St., 1868/14/42.

Street-signs on, 1869, R. 152. Was Park St. (Fayette to Biddle Sts.), 1874/3/7. Re-numbering, 1874, R. 17. Grading, 1875, R. 276; 1881/73/114; 1881, R. 94. Deed of (Reservoir St. to Mt. Royal Ave.), 1890/110/149. Paving, 1893/202/319; 1894/35/35; 1904-5/182/208;

1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).

Improving, 1897/56/54. Naming part of (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.) "McLane

Place," 1904-5/267/376. PARK HEIGHTS AVE.—Macadamizing, 1890, R. 47; 1894, R.

168; 1895, R. 68. Repairing, 1892, R. 105. Naming " Pimlico Boulevard," 1900/38/78.

PARK LANE—Filling up (Cove to Pine Sts.), 1832, R. 67. _ Repairs (at Run AL), 1832, R. 81.

Bridge over run in, 1834, R. 64. Changing name to Raborg St., 1842/10/24.

PARK PLACE—Establishing, 1860/36/93.

Commissioners for, 1875/100/76; 1896/14/17. Kerbing, 1875, R. 245; 1875/121/104; 1881, R. 10. Improving, 1876, R. 376. Appropriation (to balance accounts), 1878, R. 112. Grading, 1878, R. 163.

PARK RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) PARK ST.-—Opening and widening (Saratoga to Liberty Sts.),

1866/54/51. Opening (Richmond to Biddle Sts.), 1868/60/89. Tax for widening, 1869/24/21. Straightening, 1870/68/110,

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Relief for property-holders on, 1871/44/37. • - - : . • Grade, etc., 1871/136/122; 1872/17/25; 1872, R. 12. Now Park Ave. (Fayette to Biddle Sts.), 1874/3/7. Re-numbering, 1874, R. 17. Re-paving, 1875/118/102.

PARKS—Planting trees in (Market St., Fell's Point), 1831, R. 40. Salary of keepers (Union Sq. and Patterson Park), 1859/

42/60. Investment of Fund, 1860/18/44. Commissioners for, 18.60/60/85; 1860,R. 227. Improving (Druid Hill and Patterson), 1863/37/48. Concerts in (do.), 1865, R. 99; 1866, R. 141; 1867, R. 223;

1868, R. 302; 1870, R. 169. Payment of revenue from railways, 1866/60/56;. 1870/

75^/127. Approving appointment as Commissioner, 1869, R. 8. Appeals in condemnations for, 1873/17/32. Collecting " t a x " from City Passenger Ry. Companies,

1874, R. 100, 131, 134. Music in, 1875, R. 194; 1887, R. 107; 1893, R. 24; 1898-

99, R. 59, 84, 143. Employment of resident laborers in, 1875, R. 330. Declining offer of " Hook Farm" (Falls Road) for, 1881, R.

262. Against reduction of street-railways " tax," 1886, R. 36, 49;

1894, R. 98. Commission, 1888/119/148; 1896/40/67. Expenses payable from Fund, 1891/14/19. Bolton Depot property, 1891/78/111; 1892/51/83; 1893/

| 19/29. Cost of additions payable from "Park Tax," 1891/84/128. Acquiring (at Fort Ave., Towson, Clemm and Hull Sts.),

.1893/208/327,...... ... . ' . «. Deed for (Callow Ave., Lennox and Bolton Sts.), 1898/

56/81. To assume control over (on Presstman St., Fulton and

Penna. Aves.), 1900, R. 6. To acquire (Gwynn's Falls, Edmondson Ave., Frederick

Road and Heald's Lane), 1901/106/88. Do. (W. of Riverside Park), 1901/114/104. Do. (triangle at Riggs, Fremont and Arlington Aves.),

1901-2/76/159. Loan of $1,000,000 for, 1904-5/228/302.

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Accepting (Canton and Fort Aves., Canton and Patuxent Sts.), 1905-6/130/237.

(See MUSIC; RAILWAYS; TAXES.) PARKIN (PARKEN) ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1832, R. 82.

Assessment of damages, do., 1833/47/63. Condemning (Hollins to Pratt Sts.), 1836, R. 23; 1839/

17/21. For opening (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1839/1/11; 1840

(June)/5/12. Accepting deed of (McHenry to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27.

PARRISH AL.—For opening, 1852/30/24. Grade, etc., 1880/39/45; 1885-6/3/5. Opening (Mulberry to Franklin Sts.), 1883/105/124.

PARRISH ST.—Grade, etc., 1872/58/74. PARTITIONS—Regulations as to, 1797/14/57; 1801/18/256;

1807/20/119; 1826/10/180; 1838 (Rev.)/21/68; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1849/31/34; 1850 (Rcv.)/14/30; 1850 (Rev.)/33/124; 1850 (Rev.)/51/65; 1857/48/92; 1858 (Rev.)/53/214; 1874/17/25; 1883/21/25.

Permits to use, etc., 1862, R. 46; 1867 (Nov.), R. 18, 32; 1894, R. 131, 219.

Thickness of, 1873/100/113. PASSAGE=WAYS—Permits for, 1870, R. 228; 1878, R. 93; 1884,

R. 216; 1887, R. 31, 130. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; COVERED WAYS;

STRUCTURES.) PATAPSCO AL.—Closing part of, 1833/42/64.

Cession (West St. to Ropewalk AL) 1875, R. 237. Opening and widening (Ostend to West Sts.), 1886/107/

143. PATAPSCO RIVER—For removing obstructions from channel,

etc., 1852/59/53;, 1852, R. 14, 56; 1853/84/73; 1853/ 85/74; 1854/50/51.

Payment to Commissioners, 1853, R. 111. Commissioners' report, 1854, R. 5. Against bridge across, 1856, R. 3. Closing account, 1858/27/48. For deepening channel, 1859, R. 55, 71, 221. Against depositing in, etc., 1895/73/94. (See CHANNEL.)

PATAPSCO ST.—Opening (Eager to Monument Sts.), 1878/95/88 (repealed, 1881/40/59).

Do. (Monument to Boston Sts.), 1881/72/114; 1884/45/49.

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Do. (Fort Ave. to Ostend St.), 1883/39/48. ' - ' Grade, etc., 1884/30/35; 1894/109/120; 1896/47/76. Deed of (Eastern Ave. to Boston St.), 1886/84/ilO. Do. (Eastern to Canton Aves.), 1886/98/133. Opening (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1887/81/93. For acquiring (do.), 1887, R. 106. Deed for, 1888/4/6. Paving, etc., 1892, R. 212. Now Lakewood Ave. (Boston St. to N. limits), 1898/72i/96.

PATENT MEDICINES—Against venders' exhibitions on streets, etc., 1893, R. 203.

PATTERSON, WILLIAM—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R. (Apr. 1), p. 208.

Gift of Public Walk by, 1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 450. . Memorial tablet to, 1899/202/276.

PATTERSON AVE.—Was Cooke (Cook) St., 1871/72/59. Opening (Fulton Ave. to W. of Monroe St.), 1873/103/117;

1874/1/5; 1875/93/69. Repairing, 1883, R. 197. Opening (Fulton to Monroe Sts.), 1889/98/126. Paving, 1890/116/156; 1893/182/291; 1896, R. 33.

PATTERSON AND DRUID HILL PARKS RY.—(See RAILWAYS.) PATTERSON PARK—Changing name of Public Walk to, 1851/

3/14. Improving, 1851, R. 56; 1852, R. 120; 1854, R. 63; 1856,

R. 216. Repairing, 1855, R. 54; 1856 (Nov.), R. 33; 1857, R. 151. Further improvements to, 1858, R. 57; 1859, R. 147;

1865, R. 46. Preserving trees in, 1860, R. 178. Grading adjacent streets, 1861/46/57. Closing do., 1861/52/64. Removing obstructions, 1862, R. 48. Salary of keeper, 1864/75/62; 1866/29/36. Gate-way, 1869, R. 113; 1895, R. 186. Keeping gates open, 1869, R. 234. Extending, 1871/116/102; 1882/117/209. Superintendent of, 1872/69/83. Lamps in, 1873, R. 137. Gates for, 1882, R. 91; 1888, R. 90. Paving foot-way, 1887, R. 41. Hours for concerts in, 1888, R. 140. Improving Eastern Annex to, 1889/85/112.

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Do. addition to, 1893/199/317; 1895/66/86. Gate-house, 1895, R. 86. (See PARKS.)

PATTERSON PARK AVE.—Was Gist St., 1871/28/24. Opening (Monument to Oliver Sts.), 1876/69/56. Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1878/26/23. Grade, etc., 1883/66/79; 1887/77/89; 1888/112/142;

1893/125/210. Opening (Monument to Oliver Sts.), 1886, R. 179. (See GIST ST.)

PATUXENT ST.—Opening (Monument St. to Eastern Ave.), 1884/ 47/51.

Grade, etc., 1884/76/92; 1893/205/324; 1904-5/107/48; 1904-5/140/115; 1904-5/243/333.

Deed of (Elliott to Boston Sts.), 1893/48/91. Do. (Lancaster to Boston Sts.), 1894/85/93. For opening (Monument St. to Eastern Ave.), 1898/115/

153; 1898/116/154. Paving, 1905-6/47/98.

PAUPERS—(Insane), may be sent to jail, 1857/15/51. General provisions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/46/202. (See HOSPITALS; INSANE.)

PAVEMENTS—Appropriation for repairing, 1799/26/217. Taking up (for vater-pipes, etc.), 1855/67/146; 1858

(Rev.)/71/227. Permit to re-grade, 1865, R. 112.

> Improved, 1867/65/72; 1867, R. 239. Permits for do., 1869, R. 293; 1870, R. 1; 1871/113/99;

1873, R. 313. > Cost in other cities, 1893, R. 213. Contracts for improved, 1894/117/147. Mosaic, instead of Belgian block, 1894/135/165. Improved (Bermuda asphalt, etc.), 1895/32/40. To protect (asphalt), 1898/91/121. Regulating character of, 1899/165/217. Repairs to, 1899/169/223 (repealed, 1900/11/23). Improved (on Gough St., etc.), 1905-6/121/198. (See FOOT-WAYS; PAVING; STREETS.)

PAVING—Regulations as to, 1818/8/174; 1818, R. (July 10), p. 198; 1819/3/213; 1849/32/35.

Payment of balance due for, 1821, R. (Mar. 16), p. 378. Expenses on certain streets, 1822/36/418. Auditing claims for, 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 42.

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City stock for balances,. 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 94. Supervision over, 1826/9/165. Payments in certain. cases, 1827, R. (Mar. 29), p. 459;

1830, R. 53. Petition by Mayor, 1832/8/12. Unpaved streets, tax, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1858

(Rev.)/13/46. Private contracts for, 1842/13/26; 1848/33/28. For right of City to regulate, 1846, R. 75. For information as to "modern and improved" plan, 1846,

R. 94. Collection of bills for, 1851/37/32. Payment for intersections, 1851/70/53. For general system of, 1850 (Rev.) 15/34. Certain streets, 1859, R. 106. Improved, 1867/65/72; 1869, R. 293. For better system of, 1868, R. 27. Duties of City Commissioner as to, tax, etc., 1870/78/131. Certain intersections, 1870, R. 153; 1871, R. 16, 240, 330. Improved (around City Hall), 1875/102/77. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; CROSS-STREETS;

P A V E M E N T S ; P A V I N G - T A X ; R E - P A V I N G ; STREET-PAVING; STREETS.)

PAVING=TAX—Laying and collecting, 1797/25/90; 1800/36/ 224.

Appropriation for deficiency in, 1815, R. 4. Credit on bill of, 1831, R. 26. Release from, 1836, R. 47. Refund for, 1836, R. 75. ' Collection of, 1843/24/19; 1850 (Rev.)/15/34. For school lots, 1845, R. 41. Sale of property for unpaid, 1846/54/35. On property-owners, 1849/32/35. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; PAVING; STREET-

PAVING.) PAWNBROKERS—Regulations as to, 1838/32/93; 1850 (Rev.)/

35/133; 1858 (Rev.)/38/176; 1867/64/70; 1890/37/43. PAYMENTS—Certain (by Register), 1828, R. 4; 1832, R. 26, 70,

83; 1834, R, 25; 1838, R. 33; 1839, R. 13. In full of certain claims, 1838, R. 11. For judgment, 1839, R. 87. For boat taken, 1839, R. 121. In accordance with assessors' statements, 1840, R. 28.

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For maintaining order, 1840, R. 30. For certain unspecified purposes, 1841, R. 26, 32, 34-36, 40;

1841 (Apr.), R. 5; 1841 (Dec), R. 7; 1842, R. 4, 9, 29-32, 42, 43, 66.

Interest on balance due, 1841 (Apr.), R. 6. Under various resolutions, 1843, R. 2, 3, 7, 8. 11, 14, 15, 29,

30, 38, 40, 42-45, 50-52, 55, 56, 66, 68, 80, 81, 86, 87, 91, 95, 98, 114, 117.

To various persons, 1844, R. 5, 6, 9, 14-16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 27, 29, 33-38, 45-50, 57, 71, 76, 79-81, 85, 87, 88, 93-97, 107-111, 114, 115, 121, 123, 127, 128, 132, 140-143, 145, 147, 148; 1845, R. 5, 6, 8-10, 21-24, 27-29, 37-39, 45, 47-50, 52, 53, 57, 65, 68, 69, 73, 76, 80, 92, 96, 107, 122; 1846, R. 33, 34, 36, 40, 42-44, 50, 51, 54, 58, 67, 93, 100, 101, 106; 1847, R. 1, 4, 9, 10, 15, 22-25, 37-40, 53, 57, 58, 77, 99, 100, 103, 104, 115, 123, 130; 1848, R. 1, 10, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 27-29, 32, 33, 37, 39, 42, 49, 50, 53, 57, 60, 63, 64, 68, 72, 73, 76; 1849, R. 6, 9, 10, 12, 15-17, 20-24, 30, 31, 35, 38, 40, 43, 52, 54, 60, 64, 71, 73-76, 83, 111, 119, 123.

Do. (including refunds), 1850, R. 4, 7, 10, 13-15, 19, 23, 26, 30, 40-45, 56, 62, 63, 66, 68, 69, 78, 79, 90, 108, 110-112, 116, 117, 122, 125, 133, 138; 1851, R. 1, 30-40, 51-53, 59-63, 74, 77-79, 88, 89, 108, 115, 131, 132; 1851 (Aug.), R. 3; 1852, R. 13, 15, 17, 20, 28-31, 34, 35, 37-39, 41, 43, 44, 46-48, 52, 57, 59-62, 64, 65, 74, 80-82, 92, 95, 108, 109, 123-127, 132, 138, 141, 147, 149, 150, 157, 164, 172-174, 179; 1852 (Oct.), R. 2; 1853, R. 5, 7, 8, 13-27, 29, 30, 36-40, 46, 49, 53-58, 60, 64-66, 70-76, 86, 90, 97, 98, 108, 112-114, 125, 126, 134, 143, 145, 146, 156, 158-160, 162, 163, 171, 172, 178, 187, 188, 195-199, 204, 223, 224, 242, 244, 255; 1853 (Nov.), R. 5, 9; 1854, R. 9, 17, 31, 45, 54, 57, 62, 67, 73, 77, 80, 82, 84, .90, 94, 96, 97, 100, 101, 110, 112, 125, 127, 129, 136, 140, 145, 150, 158; 1854 (Nov.), R. 1, 11, 16; 1855, R. 2, 4, 9, 14, 18, 19, 25, 28, 43, 45-47, 52, 56-59, 62, 72, 74, 76, 78, 81, 84-86, 89, 91, 108, 113, 114, 125, 126, 128, 129, 132, 133, 140, 143, 153, 154, 158, 170, 173, 179, 180, 182, 183, 187, 191, 195, 200-202, 204, 207, 210, 215-218, 226, 227, 231, 233, 237, 238, 241, 247; 1856, R. 5, 7-16, 18-28, 30, 33-40, 42, 44, 45, 52, 73-75, 78-80, 85, 88, 93, 95, 97, 103-105, 121, 123, 126, 128, 135, 143, 146, 166, 169, 173, 176, 178, 184-186, 189, 191, 192, 194, 201-205, 207, 208, 220, 221; 1856 (Nov.), R. 5, 31.

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On various accounts, 1857, R. 1, 5, 8, 9, 12-16, 22, 24, 28, 34, 40, 68, 79, 82, 83, 91-93, 96^, 100, 104, 107-109, 114, 117, 119, 121-123, 125, 128, 129, 132, 143, 145, 146, 157, 166, 168, 169, 182-184, 186, 190, 192; 1,858, R. 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 17-21, 23, 26-28, 30-33, 41, 44, 45, 50, 64, 85, 87, 92, 94, 120, 121, 126, 138-141, 144, 145, 150, 158; 1858 (Nov.), R. 2, 3, 12, 15, 29, 33, 47; 1859, R. 52, 54, 60, 65, 70, 72, 73, 77, 86, 92, 96, 116, 131, 140, 156, 171, 178, 179, 186, 197, 230, 231, 233, 234, 246, 247, 256; 1860, R. 34, 35, 42, 44, 45, 47, 51, 66, 71, 135-138, 161-165, 168, 183, 203, 204, 217, 230, 243, 279, 280, 282, 337, 342, 360, 388, 397; 1861, R. 41, 73, 97, 98, 116; 1862, R. 22, 24, 39, 79, 80, 93, 106, 148; 1863, R. 4, 9, 10, 22, 24, 29, 61, 96, 97, 125, 133, 135, 160, 164; 1864, R. 1, 53, 105, 173; 1865, R. 57, 58, 94, 96, 103, 107, 162, 174, 194; 1866, R. 42, 49, 122, 131, 133, 168, 221, 223, 250; 1866 (Oct.), R. 27, 52, 64; 1867, R. 2, 30, 43, 49, 51, 52, 91, 144, 171, 198, 279, 296, 297, 305, 309, 312, 313, 340, 342, 357, 384, 414, 419, 420, 431; 1868, R. 83, 84, 177, 183, 189, 232, 236, 237, 239, 310 (repealed by R. 383), 343-345, 351, 352, 368, 372, 432, 456-459; 1869, R. 3, 16, 20, 25, 39, 96, 120, 140, 151, 158, 177, 211, 231, 235, 239, 281, 291, 292, 299; 1870, R. 67, 68, 115, 146, 154, 155, 163, 200, 246, 253; 1871, R. 22, 41, 60, 69, 111, 173-175, 222, 262; 1872, R. 9, 13, 31, 43, 76,' 84, 109, 174, 175, 190, 195, 204, 227, 266, 312, 378, 379;

1873, R. 34, 36, 41, 70, 77, 84-86, 99, 113, 127, 128, 134, 136, 292, 325, 347, 357, 380, 405, 424, 432, 433, 447; 1874, R. 6, 18, 19, 36, 44, 46, 68, 75, 76, 133, 140, 173,

<• 180-182, 204, 264, 275, 294, 387, 400, 403, 405, 422; 1875, R. 11, 28, 196, 202, 203, 239, 243, 252, 320, 327, 349, 474, 478; 1876, R. 4, 10, 24, 49, 71, 72, 88, 100, 148, 149, 181, 183, 184, 205, 241, 243, 255, 276, 277, 281, 282, 299, 300, 302, 309, 310, 333, 355, 361, 368, 369, 371; 1877, R. 28, 34, 36, 44, 46, 48, 53, 55, 73-78, 104, 121, 124, 138, 147, 152, 155, 159, 192, 201, 202, 206, 222, 224, 238, 239, 242; 1878, R. 8, 12, 25, 28, 30-32, 34, 96, 97, 99-103, 105, 109, 114, 115, 178, 183, 243, 247, 249, 261, 265, 279, 296, 310, 311, 320, 325, 326, 328, 330; 1879, R. 28-31, 33, 46, 57, 63, 79-82, 94, 97, 98, 101, 102, 104, 115, 127; 128, 131, 147, 168, 171, 172, 174, 189, 193, 202, 225, 228, 244, 249; 1880, R. 10, 13, 29, 38, 39, 46, 77, 160, 186, 190, 198, 200, 249; 1881, R. 8, 9, 13-15, 19-23, 36, 38, 41, 63, 64, 108, 123,

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- 151, 152, 165, 177, 182, 186, 219, 253-255; 1882, R. 20, 26, 36, 49, 54, 67, 68, 99, 101, 104, 115, 129, 137, 141, 151, 170, 187, 198, 201, 202; 1883, R. 2, 13, 14, 15, 18, 55, 74, 90, 91, 117, 118, 120, 122, 135, 175, 182, 184, 185, 188, 189, 214; 1884, R. 8, 9, 35, 71, 74, 75, 82, 105, 111, 115, 116, 118, 121, 137, 213, 260; 1885, R. 39, 40, 49, 60, 61, 69, 78, 90, 94, 100, 104, 120, 130-132, 145, 155, 158, 171, 182; 1886, R. 1, 4, 12, 16, 22, 24, 32, 33, 54, 122, 123, 133, 134, 160, 174, 178, 180, 182, 212; 1887, R. 96, 143; 1888, R. 1, 71, 84, 85, 120, 133, 158; 1889, R. 37, 41, 78, 100, 114, 140, 142, 144, 153, 164; 1890, R. 18, 58, 93, 94, 112, 152, 155, 161, 180, 188, 189, 193, 195, 211, 223; 1891, R. 71, 72, 77, 153, 154, 169, 187, 241, 256, 269, 273, 274; 1892, R. 3, 8, 13, 42, 60, 123, 168; 1893, R. 15, 16, 36, 76, 92, 150, 179, 198, 199;

1894, R. 108, 123, 142, 196, 208, 218, 234, 262, 285; 1895, R. 3, 5, 7, 44, 45, 49, 59, 60, 69, 71, 92, 99, 101, 115, 129, 152, 161, 163, 189, 197, 210, 246-248, 252; 1896, R. 6, 7, 17, 28, 29, 38, 56, 59, 66, 68, 82, 91, 92; 1897, R. 75; 1898/63/88; 1898-9, R. 32, 35, 36, 80, 141, 145.

PAYSON ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary Wilkens' land), 1871/92/80.

Grade, etc., 1871, R. 255; 1890/18/22; 1897/60/75; 1902-3/150/103; 1903-4/22/45.

Opening (Baltimore St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1886/39/48. Deed of (McHenry St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1891/122/170. Opening (North to Clifton Aves.), 1891/130/177. Deed of (Eagle St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1895/30/37. Opening (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1898/94/123. Public (Hollins St. to Frederick Ave.), 1900/90/59.

PEABODY AL.—(See FOOT-WAYS.) PEABODY, GEORGE—Reception to, 1866 (Oct.), R. 7.

Attending obsequies of, 1870, R. 39. Reception to officers of British ship bearing remains, 1870,

R. 71. PEABODY INSTITUTE—City publications for, 1872/34/43. PEACE AL.—Re-paving, 1829, R. 20.

Approving Act changing name to Perry St., 1836/3/14. Opening (Hanover to Sharp Sts.), 1836/55/77. (See PERRY ST.)

PEACH AL.—Deed of, 1844, R. 102. Now Sarah Ann St., 1845/31/29.

PEALE'S MUSEUM—(See MUSEUMS.)

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PEAR ST. (AL.)—Grade, etc., 1875/85/59. Now Pear St., 1892/70/125.

PEARCE ST.—Grading, 1854, R. 149. (See PEIRCE ST.)

PEARL=ASHES.—Inspection, of, 1807/45/228; 1822/14/398; 1823/10/11; 1826/25/265; 1828/18/16; 1831/20/287; 1832/37/38; 1838 (Rev.)/15/59; 1846/27/35; 1846/ 75/74.

PEARL ST.—Extending,-1819/26/236. Paving, 1830, R. 34; 1893/184/296; 1896, R. 33. Kerbing, etc., 1874/102/109. Grade, etc., 1877/38/35 (repealed, 1880/109/123).

PEDLARS (PEDDLERS)—Arresting unlicensed, 1843, R. 90. (See HUCKSTERING; MARKETS.)

"PEGGY STEWART" DAY—(See OCTOBER 19th.) PEIRCE (PIERCE) ST.—Grading, 1835/15/17; 1852/10/11.

Public (Fremont to Poppleton Sts.), 1859/41/60. PENALTIES—(See FINES.) PENN AL.—Repairing, 1873, R. 374 (see 1837, ex. sess., R. 6). PENN ST.—Condemning (Haw to Pratt Sts.), 1852/23/19.

Do. (King to Pratt Sts.), 1854/17/29. Paving, 1870/82/135; 1895, R. 104. Opening (Haw St. to Fremont Ave.), 1887/110/127. Benefits from opening, 1891/113/160. Damages for do., 1892, R. 28.

PENNSYLVANIA (STATE OF)—Hospitalities to Governor and Legislature of, 1851, R. 17.

PENNSYLVANIA AVE.—Repairing, 1828, R. 50; 1829, R. 34. Grading, 1875, R. 460. Curbing, 1881, R. 270. • Paving, 1883, R. 151; 1890/143/201; 1892/13/18.

PENSIONS—To parents of soldiers killed in battle, etc., 1837, R. 65.

To ffm. H. War, 1894/17/17. PENT-HOUSES—Obstruction "of streets by, 1801/24/271; 1807/

29/171; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)

PEOPLE'S RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) PERKINS' SPRING (SQUARE)—Repairing, 1868, R. 409.

Embellishing and improving, 1869, R. 163; 1873, R. 392. Lamp for, 1870, R. 43. Leasing, 1872, R. 300. Commissioners for, 1873/14/30; 1896/14/17.

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Ladles for, 1874, R. 288. Keeper for, 1875/20/16. Propagating-house at, 1888, R. 166.

PERMITS—Refusal to show (for buildings),' 1869/27/23. For various structures, 1869/30/26; 1903-4/19/23. Police to enforce requirement of, 1874, R. 276. For piers (during Council recess), 1885, R. 137; 1892, R.

209. PERQUISITES—Prohibiting, 1861, R. 80.

(See POLICE.) PERRY ST.—Changing name of Peace Al. to, 1836/3/14.'

Now S. Paca St., 1848/17/16. Re-locating, 1850/15/20. Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5. (See PEACE AL.)

PETERS, HENRY—Accepting trust conferred by will of, 1843, R. 33.

Bequests under do., 1843, R. 59; 1844, R. 75. Indemnity for payment of ground-rents, 1847/20/25. Delivery of papers concerning, 1851, R. 101; 1855, R. 118. Refunding moneys from estate of, 1859/43/61.

PETITIONS—Referred to City Commissioners, 1844, R. 62. Leave to withdraw, 1858 (Nov.), R. 46. Referred to Comptroller, 1859, R. 73, 113, 207, 208. (See APPEAL TAX COURT.)

PETROLEUM—Pipes and telegraph line for (National Transit Co.), 1883/79/95.

Flash-test for oils and fluids, 1899/197/262. (See LAMPS; OILS.)

PETTICOAT LANE—Changing name to Ensor Court, 1868/84/

182. PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. CO.—Selling bonds of,

1896/109/161. PHILADELPHIA ROAD—Closing (Baltimore to Fayette' St.),

1888/36/44. Repairing, 1889, R. 156. Board-walk, 1890, R. 28. Shelling, 1890, R. 37. Macadamizing, 1895, R. 88.

PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON & BALTIMORE R. R. CO.— Regulating use of locomotives by, 1849/26/31.

Roof over (Albemarle St.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 5. Selling square of ground to, 1860/43/64.

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"Track on Canton Ave., 1863, R. 88. Freight-shed (President St.), 1868, R. 354. Piers, at Canton, 1879/82/94; 1882/51/128. Tracks on Aliceanna St., 1882/119/211 (repealed, 1900/

79/42). Switch on Boston St., 1904-5/134/103.

PHILPOT ST.—Extension of wharf at, 1808/59/250; 1813/8/15. Renting City and County property on, 1828, R. 65. Repaying, 1830, R. 15.

PHYSICIAN, CITY—Appointment and duties of, .1845/39/35. Abolished as separate office, 1861/5/20. (See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS.)

PIAZZAS—Permit to erect, 1836, R. 12. (See PORCHES; PORTICOES.)

PICTURES—For collection of, etc. (showing natural and artificial features of Baltimore City), 1904-5/240/325.

(See EXEMPTIONS.) PIERCE, HON. FRANKLIN—(President-elect), tendering hospi­

talities of City to, 1852 (Dec), R., p. 9. (See PRESIDENT.)

PIERCE ST.—(See PEIRCE ST.) PIERS—Extension of, 1826/69/365.

Building certain, 1847, R. 21; 1848, R. 71. Permission to erect (Light St. wharf), 1852, R. 40, 58. To remove (at Centre Market), 1852; R. 45, 78. To erect (Light St.), 1852, R. 128, 133; 1858/36/68; 1859,

R. 81. Leasing (Broadway), 1857, R. 18. Extending (Light St.), 1858, R. 71. To remain (Barre St.), 1859, R. 218. To construct (Winans'), 1860/48/67. Permit to remove (Light St.), 1860, R. 221. To extend (Camden St.), 1861, R. 48"

'To erect (Covington St.), 1864, R. 175. To enlarge (Light St.), 1866, R. 121. To erect platform (Montgomery St.), 1866, R. 125, 217

(repealed, 1868, R. 199, 222). To extend (Henderson's Wharf, Fell St.), 1866, R. 203. Do. (Patterson's Wharf), 1866 (Oct.)/l /5. Do. for coal (Locust Point), 1866 (Oct.)/4/8. To erect certain, 1868, R. 91; 1869, R. 258. To extend (Chase's Wharf), 1870, R. 28. Do. (Abraham's Dock, 1870, R. 81.

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Do. (Ramsey's Wharf), 1870, R. 82. Do. (Gibson's Wharf), 1870, R. 83, Do. (Conn St.), 1870, R. 139. Notices of extensions, 1871/77/55. Permit for platforms (near Henry St.), 1871, R. 295. To construct; (Whetstone Point), 1876/73/59; 1876/113/

115; 1877/36/33. For Northern Central Ry. (Canton), 1876/103/96. To construct (Fort Covington), 1876/114/116 (repealed,

1880/141/163); 1876/118/118. To restrain construction of (Light St.), 1876, R. 171. To construct (Conway St.), 1877/42/37. To extend (Canton), 1877/49/44; 1878/84/74; 1880/18/

28. Do. (S. Basin), 1879/66/78. Do. (Thames St.), 1879/98/116. To erect (Locust Point), 1879/99/117. To extend (for B., C. & R. Co., Light St.), 1880/21/31. To extend (Locust Point), 1880/26/35. , To construct (Canton), 1880/29/37; 1880/55/63; 1881/21/

22; (platform), 1882/74/160. Do. (Locust Point), 1880/34/41; 1880/50/59; 1880/60/67. Addition to (Light St.), 1880/51/60 (repealed, 1880/138/

157). To extend (Thames and Wolfe Sts.), 1880/111/124. To erect (Spring Gardens), 1880/137/157.' Paving (Back Basin), 1880, R. 202. To erect (Cross St.), 1880/28/42; (N. of Cross St.), 1881/

84/125. Do. (Hooper's Wharf), 1881/32/47. To extend (Warren St.), 1882/4/6. To erect (Boston St.), 1882/5/7; 1883/53/64; 1886/92/

123; 1888, R. 99. Do. (Fell's Point), 1882/21/23. Do. for coal (P., W. & B. R. R., Canton), 1882/51/128. To remove (Canton), 1882/77/162. To construct (South Basin), 1882/112/204. To remove (Locust Point), 1882/127/227. To extend (Point St.), 1883/95/115. Do. (Light St.), 1883/115/136. To erect (Locust Point), 1884/10/13. Extend (Wills St.), 1884/40/45. To erect (Aliceanna St.),. 1884/42/47.

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To extend (Locust Point), 1884/43/48. Do. (Ann St.), 1884/96/115. To widen (Locust Point), 1884/101/119. To erect (Leakin St.), 1884/103/126. c

To widen (Light St.), 1884, R. 204; 1889/107/135. To build (Eighth Ave.), 1885/32/36. Permits for (during Council recess), 1885, R. 137. To extend (Boston St.), 1886/32/43; 1886, R. 105; 1887,

R. 103; 1888, R. 8. Defining lines, 1886/109/144. To construct (Canton), 1886/120/160.

• To erect (12th St.), 1887/54/69. To improve (Choptank S. B. Co., Light St.), 1887, R. 76. To rebuild (Locust Point), 1887, R. 88. To extend (for church), 1887, R. 117. To erect (Lawrence St.), 1888, R. 69; 1889, R. 93. To extend (Light St.),. 18S8-9/6/9. Do. (near Broadway), 1889, R. 77. To erect (Montgomery St.), 1889, R. 129. Do. (Clinton St.), 1890/136/196.

. To widen (Thames St.), 1890, R. 131. To rebuild (No. 9, Light St.), 1892, R. 115. Ratifying permits for, 1892, R. 209. -To extend (No. 7, Conway St.), 1894/59/74. Amended regulations as to, 1894/116/126. To extend (Fell St.), 1895/77/103. Do. (Ferry Point), 1895/91/117. To construct (Nos. 8 and 9, Light St.), 1895, R. 111. Repairing (No. 5, Light St. wharf), 1896, R. 79. Do. (Nos. 15 and 16, do.), 1896, R. 89. . Platform (No. 6, do.), 1896, R. 96. To connect (Nos. 12 iind 13, do.), 1899/155/202; 1902-3/

88/12. (See BULK-HEADS; BUTTRESSES; HARBOR; PLAT­

FORMS; WHARVES.) PILASTERS—Permits to extend, 1869, R. 40; 1870, R. 194; 1886,

R. 213; 1897, R. 89. PILING—City property on water-front, 1834, R. 79.

• From Point to Dock Sts., etc., 1838, R. 51. Permits for, 1857, R. 35, 76; 1858, R. 68; 1884/19/19; 1884/118/139; 1886,R. 142; 1887/55/70; 1889,R. 120; 1891, R. 190; 1893, R. 57; 1895, R. 185; 1896, R. 67, 124; 1897, R. 38; 1898-9, R. 51.

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; PORT WARDENS.)

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PILLARS—(See GAS-LAMPS; PILASTERS.) PILOTS—Quarantine regulations as to, 1828/5/5.

For maintaining efficient corps of, 1853/12/109. (See QUARANTINE.)

PIMLICO AL.—Condemning (Montgomery to Henrietta Sts.), 1858/10/3.

PIMLICO ROAD (BOULEVARD)—Repairing, 1893, R. 31. Was Park Heights Ave. (or Druid Heights Ave.), 1900/

38/78. (See PARK HEIGHTS AVE.)

PINCKNEY ST.—For changing name to Lombard St., 1838, R. 21. (See PINKNEY ALLEY; PINKNEY ST.)

PINE ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1828, R. 43. Opening (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1847/8/17. Was Walsh St., 1859/28/53. Paving, 1899/138/173; 1899/151/198.

PINKNEY AL. (ST.)—Opening (Cross to Lombard Sts.), 1889/ 174/220.

City's benefits (do.), 1893, R. 58. PINKNEY ST.—Now Lombard St., 1839/28/30.

(See PINCKNEY ST.) PINKNEY, WILLIAM—On death of, 1822, R. (Feb. 27), p. 437. PIPES—Permit for (exhaust), 1873, R. 191.

"Holly" steam-heating, 1879/67/79. Inspection of (soil, water and drain), 1883/110/128. For brine, 1889, R. 30. Permits for, 1894, R. 102, 211, 214; 1898-9, R. 56, 135. Do. (for heating and refrigerating), 1901-2/18/41. Inquiry as to cost of line (in business district), 1904-5, R. 16. (See EASEMENT; OILS; WATER-PIPES.)

PISTOLS—Prohibiting (toy-cartridge), 1881/120/162. Sale, loan or gift of, 1905-6/25/59. (See FIRE-ARMS.)

PITCHER ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Fremont and Myrtle Aves.), 1876/61/48."

PITTSBURQ, PA.—Hospitalities to officials of, 1871, R. 243, 331. PITTSBURQ & CONNELLSVILLE R. R. CO.—For subscription to,

1847, R. 127. Guaranteeing bonds of, 1853/74/65; 1856/29/25; 1858/

22/21 (partially repealed, 1865/7/15). Committee to Pittsburgh, 1856, R. 148. Cancelled bonds of, 1857, R. 30. Protecting City's interest in, 1860, R. 156. Selling sinking-fund stock, 1862, R. 121.

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For aiding, 1863, R. 30. Against franchise repeal, 1864, R. 74, 86, 91. Sale of City's claim against, 1864, R. 80. Joining in suit to test charter of, 1865, R. 34. Approving application for Receiver, 1865, R. 39. Extending mortgage-debt and funding interest arrears,

1868/16/42; 1868/32/57; 1871/107/94; 1872/48/52. For sale of City's interest to B. & O. R. R. Co., 1875/47/33.

PITT ST.—Wharf at, 1808/62/259. Bridge in, 1809/10/269. (See FELL'S ST.)

PLANINQ=MACHINES—(Steam), restricting erection of, 1846/58/ 37; 1846/74/74.

Permit to erect, 1852/5/81. • .., " Do. to use, 1853 (Nov.), R. 8. (See PLANING-MILLS; SAW-MILLS.)

PLANING=MILLS—(Steam), permits to erect buildings for, 1851/ 10/18; 1851, R. 117.

(See PLANING-MACHINES; SAW-MILLS.) PLASTER=OF=PARIS—Ground, 1819/4/213; 1826/39/321; 1838

(Rev.) /31/92. PLATFORMS—Extension of, 1829/10/102; 1843, R. 13.

Erection of, 1844, R. 32; (Franklin Lane), 1854/32/38. Extending (Ramsay's wharf), 1847, R. 98. Permission to complete, 1853/20/26. Over gutter, 1853, R. 88. Permits for, 1860, R. 92, 263; 1861, R. 133, 158; 1863, R.

3, 18, 79; 1868, R. 464; 1877, R. 106, 218; 1904-5, R. 19. For constructing (W. Falls Ave.), 1865, R. 140; 1866, R.

204. Do. (McElderry's Wharf), 1865, R. 196. . (See PIERS; WHARVES; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)

PLATS—(Poppleton's) adoption of, 1818/32/193; 1826/53/347. Commissioners to furnish, 1818, R. (July 14), p. 198. To be recorded, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385. Payment for (extension of Franklin St.), 1830, R. 69. Payment to Owen Bouldin for, 1831, R. 73. Of condemned streets, 1834, R. 70. Purchase by assessors, 1843/7/9. In atlas form, 1846, R. 81. Of markets, 1855, R. 44. Of County streets, 1891/78/110. . , (See BUILDINGS; MAPS; PROPERTY; STREETS;

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PLAYS—Prohibiting indecent and blasphemous, 1848/78/16. (See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; THEATRICAL

ENTERTAINMENTS.) PLEASANT ST.—Grading, etc., 1832/43/46; 1857/9/46.

Approving Act for extending, 1832, R. 18. Sewers in, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 3. Kerbing, 1877, R. 84; 1880, R. 56. Paving, 1893/24/42; 1893/172/278.

PLOVER AL.—Paving, 1904-5/109/54. PLUM AL.—Grade, etc., 1884/80/96. PLUMBING—Inspection of, 1883/110/128/

Conveyance for Inspector of, 1886, R. 141. POINT LANE—Repairing, 1855, R. 69; 1857, R. 75; 1861, R.

170; 1866, R. 35, 170. Closing (Eager St. to Belair Ave.), 1856/6/8. Do. (Chase to Caroline Sts.), 1866/87/186. Removing mud-fort in, 1866, R. 153. Closing (Chase St. to Belair Ave.), 1870/53/100. Shelling, 1871, R. 61; 1880, R. 28; 1883, R. 106; 1887, R.

104; 1890, R. 26, 61; 1892, R. 56; 1893, R. 79. Closing (Ensor St. to North Ave.), 1882/84/168. Do. (Oliver to Caroline Sts.), 1882/100/186. Now Lamont Ave., 1895/85/111. Closing (North Ave. to 20th St.), 1900/126/133. (See ANGLE AL.)

POINT ST.—Wharf at, 1810/29/291; 1816/6/69. Grade, etc., 1875/25/18; 1875/89/63.

POLES—(Political), removal of, 1845, R. 130. Permits for, 1868/6/29; 1897, R. 21. Requiring permits for (telegraph, telephone, electric lights,

etc.), 1893/2/7. Charge for (do.), 1893/86/152; 1894/89/100. Lists of (do.), 1894/31/31.

POLICE—City Bailiff (High Constable), Chief of, 1838 (Rev.)/ 45/112.

Conferring with other cities as to organization of, 1838, R. 7. Office expenses, 1839, R. 51. Additional officers, 1841/15/40; 1844/17/20; 1845/6/7;

1853, R. 50; 1863/19/36. Reporting condition of streets, 1844, R. 122. Furniture for office, 1845, R. 62. Salary of officers, 1845, R. 99; 1846/36/24. Do. of general do., 1847/31/33.

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To be placed near ruins after fires, 1847/32/34. Additional officers (City Bailiffs), 1848/29/22. Additional appropriation for, 1848/38/30. To report fires, 1849/27/32. For re-organization of force, 1850 (Nov.), R. 9; 1851, R. 25;

1856 (Nov.)/4/7. General regulations, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/28/99; 1858 (Rev.)/

30/135. To retain perquisites, etc., 1854/44/47. Uniforms, etc., 1857/7/42. Salaries of turn-keys, etc., 1857/25/57. Fire-guards, 1857/38/72.

. Widows' pensions, 1858, R. 137; 1858 (Nov.), R. 1. Appointment and duties of captains, etc., 1858 (N6v.)/

12/16, Payment to Cincinnati officers, 1859, R. 83. Special (wounded officer), 1859, R. 254. Appointing officers subject to Court's decision, 1860/4/36. Tax for support of, 1860/30/54; 1661/27/40; 1862/24/32. Against establishing permanent force, 1860, R. 22. Payment of arrears due, 1862/7/10. Pay for provost-marshal's force, 1862 (Nov.), R. 2. Accommodations for Board, 1863, R. 159. For City to fix compensation, 1863, R. 205. For City's control of pay, 1865, R. 10. Attempting to remove Commissioners, 1866 (Oct.), R. 23. Extra pay, 1867, R. 249., To pay force of 1860, 1867 (Nov.), R. 10. Appropriations for officers' widows, 1871, R. 178, 290.

- Do. for officer's mother, 1871, R. 204. Against increasing pay, 1872, R. 96. Pay for Marshal (George P. Kane), 1873, R. 326. Itemized accounts, 1879, R. 32.

For Mayor to be ex-officio member of Board, 1882, R. 19. For increasing salaries of patrolmen, 1905-6, R. 13.

; : (See BAILIFFS; CONSTABLES; FIRE-ALARM; FIRE DEPARTMENT; STEAMBOATS; TAXES; TELE­GRAPH.)

POLLY ST.—Paving, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297. (See TRINITY ST.)

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE—Additional ground for (Courtland St.), 1894/25/25.

Use by school-teachers, 1895, R. 46, 156.

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(Colored), night-school at, 1898/7/10. (Do.) salary of principal, 1899/150/198.

POOR—Appropriation for relief of, 1800/50/233; 1821, R. (Jan. 27), p. 371; 1822/26/411.

Compensation to physicians for attendance on, 1820, R. (Mar. 9), p. 298.

Copies of Acts of Assembly to Managers of, 1822, R. (Mar. 15), p. 440.

At Poor-house, 1820/21/276; 1823/5/7. Services to sick, 1825, R. (Feb. 16), p. 132. Tax for, 1826/63/359; 1827/21/409; 1828/11/10; 1829/

24/118; 1830/19/191. Do. for expenses of (in Poor-house of Baltimore City and

' County), 1831/5/267; 1832/6/10; 1833/12/32; 1834/ 13/19; 1835/5/9; 1836/24/35; 1837/22/18;. 1838/10/ 215; 1839/9/14; 1840/12/28;1841/16/41;1842/19/31; 1843/22/18; 1844/22/23.

Vote of thanks to Trustees of, 1844, R. 11. Tax for sundry expenses, 1845/24/25; 1846/28/20; 1847/

56/49; 1848/9/11;1849/13/23;1850/31/28;1851/46/37. Use of part of City Yard by Trustees of, 1851, R. 125. Appropriations for Association, 1852, R. 1; 1862, R. 41;

1863, R. 34; 1864, R. 60; 1866, R. 68, 215; 1867, R. 67, 335; 1868, R. 63; 1875/36/25.

Payments to Trustees of, 1854/19/31; 1858 (Rev.)/70/227. Appropriation for widows, etc., 1861, R. 186. Appointment of Trustees, 1886-7/1/3. (Colored), care of aged and infirm, 1888/34/43. Transportation of, 1896, R. 105. (See BALTIMORE CITY COURT; INDIGENT; EX­

PENSES, SUNDRY.) POOR=HOUSE—(See ALMS-HOUSE; BAY-VIEW ASYLUM;

POOR.) POPPLETON'S PLATS—(See PLATS.) POPPLETON ST.—Opening (Franklin to Ramsay Sts.), 1836/18/

30. Deed of (Ramsay to Columbia Sts.), 1844/28/26. Paving, 1893/30/55; 1894, R. 18.

PORCHES—Permits to build, 1847/2/13; 1848, R. 58; 1858, R. 96; 1870, R. 233; 1871, R. 40; 1873, R. 114; 1889, R. 107; 1892, R. 18; 1894, R. 135, 239; 1895, R. 240; 1900/75/38; 1900/76/39.

Building regulations as to, 1901-2/64/141.

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Permits lor, 1901-2/66/145. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; PIAZZAS; PORTICOES;

PROJECTIONS.) PORK—Inspection of, 1807/28/159; 1814/8/31; 1822/11/396;

1826/20/242; 1826/61/358; 1842/15/27; 1844/1/5. Branding, 1829/14/106; 1841 (Dec.)/2/12. (See BEEF.)

PORT ST. (AL.)—For opening" (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1852/ 36/29.

Closing (Burke to Cannon Sts.); 1861/52/64. Grade, etc., 1875/16/13; 1881/106/148; 1885/90/112;

1899/176/230; 1905-6, O. 169 (approved June 22, 1906). Opening (Aliceanna to Lancaster Sts.), 1887/86/99.. Widening, 1891/89/132. Now Port St., 1895/18/26.-.

Opening (Federal to Townsend Sts.), 1895/95/122. Do. (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1896/50/81. Public (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1904-5/234/313.

PORTER ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38. Opening (Clagett to Beason Sts.)," 1876/86/70 (repealed,

1880/19/29); 1876, R. 99. To suspend opening of, 1879, R. 175. Opening (Claggett to Beason St.), 1890/171/242 (repealed,

1898/100/134). PORTICOES—Width of (on Mt. Vernon Place), 1850/55/48.

Permits for, 1853, R. 232; 1855, R. 194; 1856, R. 161, 219; 1869, R. 238; 1883, R. 80, 115; 1888, R. 10.

(See PIAZZAS; PORCHES.) PORTLAND ST.—Condemning ("Green" to Fremont Sts.), 1852/

23/19. • • PORTRAITS—In Council chambers, 1859, R. 48; 1875, R. 45.

(See MAYOR.) PORT WARDENS—Regulations as to, 1807/41/215; 1813/6/8;

1813/7/13; 1814/14/35. Reports from, 1817, R. 3. Duties of (same persons as City Commissioners), 1826/11/

180. Extension of Channel, 1827/23/411. Survey and chart showing line, 1828, R. 14. Confirming lines, 1829/13/104. To purchase lots on Aliceanna St., etc., 1829, R. 35. Piling by, 1829, R. 50. , Conveying book to Annapolis, 1831, R. 15.

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Copying record, etc., 1831, R. 20. Carrying resolution into effect, 1832, R. 20. Altering line as to Canton Company's property, 1833/23/41. Chart of line (Eastern), 1833, R. 28. Correcting and approving line, etc., 1834/30/35; 1835/1/7. New line from Frazier's Wharf, 1837/18/15. Establishing lines, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/9/30. City Commissioners to be, 1849/48/60. Clerk to Warden, 1851/8/17. Sale for office of, 1851,, R. 126. For new line, 1851 (Aug.), R. 2. To change line, 1852/45/41; 1852/66/66; 1852/69/68;

1853/111/98 (repealed, 1862/36/41); 1853/119/103; 1855/12/35; 1855/32/56; 1855/51/69.

Appointment and duties of Warden, 1850 (Rev.)/21/58. Extending line (Locust Point), 1853/86/75; 1872/86/106. Establishing do. (Middle Branch), 1855, R. 68. Increasing employees' wages, 1855, R. 94. Extending line, 1855/56/139; 1869/72/85. Changing do. (at County Wharf), 1856/25/22. Do. (at Locust Point), 1856/26/23; 1856/30/27; 1867/

15/18. Filling up wharf, etc., 1856, R. 130. Extending line, etc. (Spring Gardens, Ferry Branch), 1857/

46/89; 1858/5/9. Appealed case, 1858, R. 63. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/22/98. Extending line (Boston St.), 1859/68/83. Settlement with sureties, 1859, R. 188. Changing line (Jackson St.), 1860/14/42. Board of City Commissioners and, 1861/3/12. Appointment, powers and duties, 1863/8/22. Changing line (Boston St.), 1863/49/68. Pay of employees, 1864/15/16. Salaries, 1864/18/18; 1866/57/54. Extending line (between Washington and Burke Sts.),

1865/13/20. Extending line (E. of Harris' Creek and S. of Boston St.),

1866/82/182. Special appropriation, 1868, R. 392. Paying off employees, 1869, R. 283. Appropriations, 1870, R. 44, 229; 1871/69/56; 1874, R. 74;

1875, R. 123.

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Notices of changes in line, 1871/77/65. Extending line (at Canton), 1871/83/68. Instructions as to appropriation, 1871, R. 115. Permit to extend (at Spring Gardens), etc., 1872/87/107. To define and establish line, 1874/52/69. Dump-cars, 1874, R. 37. Property under control of Harbor Commission, 1876/28/21. Outstanding accounts, 1876/117/118. Discharging Commissioners appointed to define line, 1876,

R. 356. (See COVE; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HARBOR.)

POSTAGE CURRENCY—For increased supply of, 1862 (Nov.), R. 3. POSTERS—(See BILLS.) POST=MORTEMS—Health Commissioner to order, 1879/53/64;

1882/87/170; 1887/50/64; 1890/20/24. , POST=OFFICE—Lease of old building/1858, R. 133.

For new, 1875, R. 53. Hospitalities to Commission on, 1875, R. 333. Selecting site for, 1876, R. 11. Application to Congress, 1878, R. 3. Memorial/1878, R. 74. Ascertaining value of ground adjacent to, 1879, R. 235. Purchase and conveyance to U. S. Government (North St.),

1880/1/3. POST=OFFICE AVE.—Changing name of Foreman St. (Tripolett's

Al.) to, 1867/62/69. Paving, 1876/97/87; 1905-6/136/249. Opening (through Gunther property), 1901-2, R. 9. Now Custom-House Ave., 1904-5/239/325.

POSTS—Permit to erect (for barrel elevator), 1870, R. 215. Fenders, 1871, R. 219, 271. For hitching, 1874/51/69. Permits for, 1894, R/137 (derrick), 223. (See SIGNS.)

POT=ASHES—(See PEARL-ASHES.) POTTER'S FIELDS--Providing for, 1816, R. 9; 1820, R. (Mar.

6), p. 297; 1821/9/305. Under Health Commissioners, 1821/43/332. Exchanging part of, 1822/17/402. Appropriation for, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 44. Enclosing (Western), 1826, R. (Mar. 9), p. 380; 1836, R. 70. Payment for rights in (Eastern), 1828, R. 10. Renting of (old), 1832, R. 71.

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Enclosing (Eastern and Western), 1838, R. 63. Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53. For sale of old (Orleans St.), 1850, R. 22; 1851, R. 105. For purchase of (Western), 1854/61/61. New site for (do.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 3. Dead-house (do.), 1860/41/63; 1864, R. 120. Do. and enclosing (Eastern), 1865, R. 29. Repairing (Western), 1867, R. 202. Hearse for (Eastern), 1867, R. 332.

~ Selling (Western), 1868, R. 140. Purchasing ground for, 1872, R. 384. Selling, etc. (Eastern), 1875, R. 383; 1900/10/22; 1900/

82/50. Buying lot for (do.), 1876, R ; 234. (See HEALTH.)

POTTERY—Permit to reconstruct, 1849, R. 27. Do. to enlarge, 1851, R. 55; 1870, R. 96. Do. to move, 1856, R. 212. Do. to erect, 1861, R. 24; 1869, R. 93; 1879, R. 15, Do. to rebuild, 1868, R. 12; (kiln), 1873, R. 265. (See KILNS.)

POUDRETTE—Permit to manufacture, 1859 (Nov.), R. 46. Prohibiting factories of, 1893/183/295,

POWDER=MAQAZINE (POWDER-HOUSE)—Building, 1800/41/ 229.

Purchase of powder-house, 1817, R. 4. •' Keeper of, 1824/16/61.

To sell site of, 1824, R. (Feb. 16), p. 90. Under charge of Port-wardens, 1826/11/180; 1838 (Rev.)/

8/21. Repairing, 1826, R. (Feb. 9), p. 375; 1830, R. 52; 1832,

R. 48; 1847, R. 114; 1852, R. 26; 1857, R. 57. Payment to widow of keeper, 1831, R. 46. Sale of cartridges in, 1859, R. 141. For selling old powder-house, 1859, R. 213. (See GUNPOWDER; HARBOR.)

PRATT, ENOCH—(Finance Commissioner), thanks to, 1878, R. 55. Portrait of, 1893, R. 10. . On death of, 1896, R. 125. Bequest to Sheppard Asylum, 18*98-9, R. 20. (See ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY.)

PRATT ST.—Filling tip wharf, etc., 1800/33/223; 1800/45/230. Stone bridge at (over Jones' Falls), 1811/10/307.

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Damages for building bridge at, 1814, R. 5. Opening and filling up, 1818/14/177. Damages for opening, 1818, R. (Jan. 5), p. 200. Lowering, 1821/32/324. Repairing bridge at, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 375. Paving, 1822/29/413; 1826, R. (Feb. 20), p. 376; 1826, R.

(Apr. 6), p. 386; 1832, R. 50, 91; 1878/68/59;-1884, R. 243; 1893/123/207.

Extending (Gay to Frederick Sts.), 1822/42/425; 1823/ 25/34.

Wharf regulations, 1824/25/73. Extending (Frederick St. to Market Space), 1825/19/128. Re-grading (at Calvert St.), 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/54;' Approving Act for opening, 1829, R. 25. Condemning (Market to Ann Sts.), 1843, R. 72. Widening, 1850/22/23; 1904-5/137/109. Closing (Gist to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64. Repairing, 1867, R. 127. Deed of (Gilmor St. to Frederick Ave.), 1868/74/117;

1870/33/83. Grading (at President St.), 1870, R. 94. Repairing spring on, 1870, R. 165.

PRECINCTS—(Election), division into 180, 1882/36/40. PRESBURY ST.—Deed of, 1869, R. 242. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—(Second) lottery for, 1804/11/68.

(Franklin St.) railing, 1846, R. 121. (Third), buttresses beyond building-line of, 1852, R. 122.

PRESIDENT (OF THE UNITED STATES)—For reception of (James K. Polk), 1847, R. 129.

Do. (Millard Fillmore) and Cabinet, 1851, R. 113. Do. (Franklin Pierce) and suite, 1853, R. 212. Reward for convicting murderer of (Abraham Lincoln),

1865, R. 71. PRESIDENT ST.—Filling up (Wilk to Fleet Sts.), 1831, R. 54;

1832, R. 40. Grading (at Pratt St.), 1870, R. 94.

PRESS CLUBS—(International League of), invitation for Con­vention, 1898-9, R. 22.

PRESSTMAN ST.—Opening. (Fremont to Penna. Aves.), 1866/10/ 11.

Condemning (Penna. to Madison Aves. and Fremont to

Gilmor Sts.), 1866/86/185. Paving intersections, 1870, R. 153.

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Opening (Gilmor to Monroe Sts.), 1871/85/70 (repealed, 1875/95/70).

Grade, etc., 1874/57/74. Expenses of opening, 1875, R. 159. Opening (Gilmor St. to W. limits), 1876/133/139. Paving, 1905-6, O. 142 (approved June 6, 1906). (See LIBERTY ROAD.)

PRESTON ST.—Public (Madison to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57. For opening (by Balto. & Susquehanna R. R. Co.), 1853,

R. 155. Condemning (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1858/31/62. Paving, 1859/54/74. Re-grading, 1868/63/92; 1869, R. 129. Opening by N. C. Ry. Co. (Foster AL to Cathedral St.),

1873/20/35. Grade, etc., 1874/106/112; 1882/123/218; 1889/80/103;

1893/104/180; 1895/102/129; 1895/106/133. Was John St. (E. of Cathedral St.), 1882/63/138. Gutter (at Morton AL), 1883/93/114. Opening (Gay St. to E. limits), 1884/107/129.

PRICE AL, (ST.)—Now Price St. (Lafayette Ave. to Lanvale St.), 1905-6/34/81.

PRIMARIES—(See ELECTIONS.) PRINCE HENRY—(Of Prussia), invitation to, 1901-2, R. 13. PRINTING, PUBLIC—Advertising for, etc., 1823/2/3; 1823/13/

13; 1868, R. 449. Of City ordinances, 1823, R. (Mar. 3), p. 41. Of health ordinances, 1823, R. (Mar. 18), p. 46. Payments for, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133; 1842, R. 44, 61,

62. Contracts for, 1858 (Nov.), R. 22; 1864, R. 177. Releasing contractors, 1864, R. 149. Provisions for, 1871/138/123; 1872/6/8; 1900/2/5. Of department reports, 1878, R. 81. City Printer, 1880/108/121. Receiver (for contractor) to continue work, 1884, R. 263. Appropriations, 1890, R. 173; 1892, R. 188; 1894, R. 284.

PRIVIES—Cleaning, 1807/29/170. Erection of, 1817/11/115; 1817/44/158; 1820/27/284;

1821/31/323; 1821/46/339. On docks and wharves, 1821/64/356; 1822/30/414; 1823/

11/12. General regulations, 1826/14/201.

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Removing, 1826, R. (Apr. 8), p. 391. Examining, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8. One-story wooden, 1833/3/26. Emptying and cleaning, 1838 (Rev.) / l l /37; 1839/32/33 ;;

1850 (Rev.)/18/53. Prohibiting (vaults or wells under pavements), 1860/58/83. Permit to rebuild, 1867, R. 368. Cleaning, 1872/112/133; 1873/58/65; 1873/73/76; 1873/'

105/118; 1875, R. 332; 1886/94/124; 1901/110/97. For separate, 1884/25/30. Regulations (as to lodging-houses, etc.), 1886/79/101. To exclude extraneous articles from, 1901-2/69/147. (See HEALTH; NIGHT-SOIL; NUISANCES; SPRINGS.)-

PROCESSIONS—Prohibiting political (after dark), 1876/85/69. (League of Democratic Clubs), permits for, 1888, R. 131,,

142. (See PARADES.)

PROCTOR ST. (AL.)-Deed of (Biddle St. to Greenmount Ave.),. 1888/103/133.

PROJECTIONS—To restrict (beyond building-line), 1874/36/39;.. 1874/74/84.

Permits for, 1874, R. 295, 296, 341; 1875, R. 374 (wall),. 496 (off-set);. 1878, R. 83; 1880, R. 95; 1885, R. 93, 1886, R. 11, 153; 1887, R. 120; 1890, R. 184; 1891,. R. 216.

(See STEPS.) PROPERTY—(City) sale of, 1830, R. 12.

On Holliday and North Sts., 1832, R. 19. Surveying, etc. (on Madison, Forrest and Monument Sts.)„

1839, R. 102; 1846, R. 49. Purchasing (on S. side of Basin), 1839 (Aug.), R. 1. For severance of joint ownership with County, 1852/78/'

76; 1853, O. 116-118, pp. 101, 103. Do. expeness of Commission, 1853, R. 65. Plats of (by City Surveyor), 1858, R. 134. Injuring public, 1860/84/117. Renting " Goldsborough Farm," 1862, R. 105. Purchasing (from Thomas R, Wilson, etal.), 1866, R. 116_ Do. and selling fee ("Green" St. and Carpenter's Al.),.

-1880/12/17. (City) investigating use of, 1892/26/39. (Do., movable or perishable,) lists of, 1900/35/73, (See SALES.)

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PROPERTY=QUARDS—Appropriations for, 1814, R. 9; 1822, R. (Feb. 23), p. 436; 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p. 37; 1824, R. (Feb. 11), p. 88; 1825, R. (Feb. 9), p. 131.

(See FIRE COMPANIES.) PROPOSALS—(See COMMISSIONERS, C I T Y ; P U B L I C

WORKS.) PROSPECT SQUARE—Laying out, etc. (Harford Ave., Britton

and Ensor Sts.), 1859/27/52; 1859/85/97. Planting trees in, 1855, R. 106. Fountain, 1870, R. 126. Improving, 1880, R. 168; 1883, R. 164. To remove railing, etc., 1894, R. 104.

PROVISIONS—To be sold in markets only, 1797/16/65. (See MARKETS; SALTED PROVISIONS.)

PUBLIC BENEFACTORS—Accepting lot for burial of, 1851, R.83. PUBLIC BUILDINGS—(See BUILDINGS, PUBLIC.) PUBLIC DEBT—Selling State stock to pay interest on, 1840, R.

24. Closing transfer-books, 1841/20/43. For discharging, 1850 (Rev.)/6/9. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/6/14. Renewal of certificates, etc., 1842/3/18. (See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; REGISTER, CITY;

SINKING-FUND.) PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS—Licensing and regulating, 1797/7/27;

1798/99/175; 1803/5/6; 1804/19/77; 1807/21/130; 1816/13/76; 1816/27/95; 1818/2/170.

Indecent and blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1849/6/11; 1850

(Rev.)/34/126; 1857/59/102. General regulations, 1858/36/170; 1858/37/174. (See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; PLAYS; THE­

ATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.) -PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS—Payment to clerk of Board of,

1900, R. 14. PUBLIC SCHOOLS—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.) PUBLIC=SERVICE.—(See CORPORATIONS.) PUBLIC SQUARE—(On Hampstead Hill) keeper for, 1829/37/133.

(Do.) manuring, 1839, R. 114. (Fell's Point) replacing trees, 1835, R. 74. (See SQUARES, PUBLIC.)

PUBLIC WALK—(See WALK, PUBLIC.) PUBLIC WORKS—(Structures) protection of, 1817/28/134; 1850

(Rev.)/14/30; 1863/6/17.

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Record of proposals for, 1860/49/67. Legislative appropriation for, 1865, R. 127. Contracts for, 1898/31/43. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)

PUBLIC WORSHIP—(See CHURCHES; WORSHIP, PUBLIC.) PUBLICATION—(Of ordinances, proceedings, proclamations,

notices, etc.), in newspapers, 1831, R. 1. Of Act of 1832, ch. 252 (vesting certain powers in the

municipal corporation), 1832, R. 93. (See GERMAN LANGUAGE.)

PULASKI ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens'-land), 1871/92/80.

Grade, etc., 1871, R. 255; 1890/9/13; 1890/147/207; 1893/127/212; 1893/135/221; 1895, R. 125; 1897/23/26.

Deed of (Wilkens Ave. to McHenry St.), 1886/113/148. Opening (Frederick Road to Baltimore St.), 1888/107/136. Deed of (McHenry St. to "Wilkins" Ave.), 1891/122/170. Opening (North to Clifton Aves.), 1891/131/179.

, Repairing board-walk, 1897, R. 5. PUMPINQ=STATION—Inquiry as to csot of (for business district),

1904-5, R. 16. PUMPS—To erect and regulate, 1797/19/75; 1798/76/147.

Erecting and repairing, 1798/107/181; 1801/2/235; 1803/31/49. .

No washing near, 1807/29/170. Erection of, 1807/36/197; 1822, R. (Mar. 11), p. 439;

1826/9/165. Duties of superintendents, 1817/1/105; 1817/10/114;

1819/5/214; 1819/11/220. Payment of expenses, 1820/11/264. Reparing, 1822/12/397; 1822/33/416; 1823, R. (Oct. 31),

p. 50; 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 11; 1836, R. 1; 1843, R. 104: 1851, R. 20; 1854, R. 56; 1855, R. 36, 198, 229.

- Allowance on taxes, 1824/29/79. Protecting from nuisances, 1826/15/220. Appropriation for, 1827, R. (Feb. 9), p. 446. Accepting certain, 1827, R. (Mar. 29), p. 458. Obstructing use of, 1828/15/14. To take over certain, 1828, R. 9, 24; 1832, R. 53; 1842,

R. 11, 45. Granite platforms, 1832/30/31. Removing certain, 1833, R. 76; 1835, R. 38; 1840, R. 19;

1844, R. 59, 126; 1846, R. 37; 1850 (Nov.), R. 12.

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Refitting nozzles, etc., 1835, R. 72. Assessments for, 1837/18/15; 1838/47/117. Protecting, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Using to extinguish fires, 1838, R. 16, 99. Lead-pipe to, 1838, R. 41. Erecting certain, 1839, R. 1, 3, 49, 59, 82; 1841 (Dec),

R. 5; 1847, R. 41; 1854, R. 102; 1858, R. 119. City Commissioners to receive transfers of, 1839, R. 4, 14,

31. Additional stocks, etc., 1842, R. 18, 22. Ceding, 1843, R. 89. . To put in improved, 1844, R. 13. Receiving or accepting, 1845, R. 90; 1847, R. 7; 1867, R. 5. Contractors to collect on warrants, 1848/36/29. Payment for new, etc., 1851/43/35. Removing certain, 1851, R. 69, 71; 1854 (Nov.), R. 2, 13. General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/40/146. Altering, 1856 (Nov.), R. 17. Removing, 1856, R. 117, 145, 152, 199; 1857, R. 115;

1858, R. 24, 29, 54, 78. Repairing, 1858, R. 76; 1859, R. 64, 80, 111, 133, 157;

1859 (Nov.), R. 9; 1860, R. 120, 146, 184, 199, 218, 219, 249, 277, 308, 321, 332, 345; 1861, R. 19, 32, 35, 36, 53, 132, 134, 164, 173; 1862, R. 104; 1863, R. 2; 1865, R. 76, 130, 150, 192; 1866, R. 87.

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/44/198; 1859/80/92. Removals, 1859, R. 134, 144, 148, 214, 241, 245, 260; 1860,

R. 53, 93, 108, 166, 191, 261, 278, 307, 380; 1864, R. 186; 1866, R. 63, 72, 126, 127, 143, 183, 192, 264; 1866 (Oct.), R. 32, 46.

Placing new, 1860, R. 82, 96, 97; 1861, R. 118; 1862, R. 23. Removing old stocks, etc., 1862/11/21. Erecting, 1862 (Nov.), R. 6; 1864, R. 24, 90, 113, 127, 165,

205; 1865,R.37, 113; 1867, R.99,327,481; 1868, R.96. Additional appropriation, 1864, R. 207. Repairs, 1866, R. 135, 187, 218; 1866 (Oct.), R. 3, 6, 67;

1867, R. 50, 122, 175, 176, 200, 226, 227, 250, 322, 323, 333, 343; 1868, R. 95, 135, 311, 317, 361, 376, 379, 399, 402, 408, 426-428, 444, 480, 482; 1869, R. 4, 19, 82, 115, 145, 209, 246, 251; 1870, R. 31, 32, 41, 46, 54, 55, 57, 69, 244; 1871, R. 37, 53-56, 58, 59, 82, 99, 146, 147, 164, 165, 189, 190, 192, 215, 285, 292.

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Removing, 1867, R. 228, 248, 251, 252, 320, 321, 405; 1867 (Nov.), R. 35; 1868, R. 180, 182, 188, 197, 206, 220, 242, 243, 250, 252, 254, 267, 270, 280, 288, 313, 325, 327, 328, 349, 360, 362, 363, 395, 401, 436, 437, 453, 454; 1869, R. 22, 98, 108, 118, 157, 178, 204, 212, 224, 267, 268, 307; (stocks), R. 33, 106, 217, 278, 306, 308.

Re-locating, 1870, R. 255, 256. Erecting, 1869, R. 213, 215, 298; 1870, R. 25, 59, 111, 127,

194, 208; 1871, R. 76, 143, 166, 191; 1872, R. 21, 125, 275, 347.

Removals, 1870, R. 7, 8, 19, 30, 53,148, 161, 203, 209, 220, 223, 232, 236-243; 1871, R. 23, 24, 43, 47, 51, 70, 71, 83, 98, 112, 124, 144, 145, 187, 188, 224, 270, 284, 286, 300, 301.

_.. Repairing, 1872, R. 5, 22, 36, 44, 60, 64, 94, 144, 182, 183, 198,199,207,259,274,276,308.

Permits to erect, 1872, R. 71, 371; 1873, R. 4, 431. Placing, repairing and removing, 1873, R. 6, 7, 12, 30, 31,

42, 60-64, 76, 78-80, 116, 147-156, 175-177, 209-214, 368, 443, 444; 1874, R. 4, 20, 40, 47, 49, 57, 66, 81, 84, 89, 114, 115, 147, 179, 206, 222, 226, 236, 240, 308-312, 343, 351, 381, 397; 1875, R. 5, 8-10, 15, 16, 50, 76, 166, 181, 201, 219, 224, 233, 234, 250, 265-269, 314-317, 341, 368, 393, 442-444, 467-469, 485; 1877, R. 149, 161, 190, 195; 1878, R. 4, 160, 306.

Steam (in streets), 1878, R. 73. To regulate private, 1876/108/109. Regulations for removal, etc., 1879/97/114. To remove certain, 1879, R. 78, 86, 152, 153, 166; 1880, R.

14, 36, 68, 76, 93, 118, 124, 135, 138, 184, 223, 224, 249; 1881, R. 35, 37, 48, 53, 75, 76, 124, 127, 191, 197, 199, 200, 227, 232, 238, 239; 1882, R. 31, 40, 41, 118; 1883, R. 73, 84, 99, 126, 157, 163, 220; 1884, R. 20, 53, 56, 59, 60, 67, 81, 90, 107, 122, 130, 158, 165, 167, 175; 1885, R. 6, 16, 33, 56, 127, 140, 143 (handles), 176; 1886, R. 28, 60, 157, 204; 1887, R. 11, 12, 21, 66, 68, 85-87, 119, 147; 1888, R. 34; 1890, R. 33, 60, 142, 162; 1891, R. 7, 236; 1892, R. 205.

(See WELLS.) PYROTECHNICS—(See FIRE-WORKS.)

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o Q AL.—Closing part of, 1831/22/288; 1832/27/29. QUAKER LANE—Shelling," 1890, R. 42.

. (See MONTEBELLO AVE.) QUARANTINE—Duties to be performed, 1797/11/40.

Provisions as to, 1801, R. 21; 1801/22/260; 1807/26/143; 1808/60/251; 1809/3/264; 1809/16/279; 1823/18/20.

Change of ground, etc., 1821/33/325. Further regulations, 1825/6/111; 1826/14/143; 1827/34/

420. Do. as to pilots, etc., 1828/5/5; 1832/7/11. General regulations, 1832 (ex. sess.)/2/4; 1838 (Rev.)/12/

47; 1858 (Rev.)/17/69. Referring communications to consulting physician, 1836,

R. 39. Payment for services, 1836, R. 80. Additional regulations, 1839/34/33; 1842/8/23 (see 1843/

1/5); 1843/5/8. For use of building at Love's Point, 1842, R. 21. Regulations as to Marine Hospital, 1849/8/12. Fees for visiting vessels, 1854 (Nov.)/6/14. Convention (Delegates' expenses), 1857, R. 78; 1858, R. 58. Special exemptions from regulations, 1870/75/126; 1874/

75/85. Extending fire-alarm system to grounds, 1874/132/132. Plans for Hospital, 1881, R. 162. Changing name of Marine Hospital, 1881, R. 202. For Hospital at L. Hawkins Point, 1882/8/10. Supplies for Hospital, 1882/111/203. Appropriations, 1882, R. 186; 1884, R. 76. Bulk-heads, 1884/35/41; 1885/27/31; 1886/22/32. Use of road to Hospital, 1884, R. 155. Destroying old Small-pox Barracks, 1884, R. 245. Draining grounds, 1885, R. 146. Sodding slopes, 1886, R. 165. Painting, 1886-7, R. 2; 1890/30/33. . \ Repairing wharf, 1889, R. 15. Steam-launch, 1890/49/57. Telephone line, 1892, R. 174.

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Disinfecting-chamber and plant, 1893/122/206; 1894, R. 10, 120.

Repairing tug "Hygeia," 1893, R. 40. Appointment and duties of physician, 1896/25/42. To sell or lease old station, 1896, R. 12. Employees (boatmen, farm-hands or nurses), 1900/24/40. Boundary of old property (Anne Arundel County), 1902-3/

138/83. (See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS; HOSPITALS; LAZ­

ARETTO; MARINE HOSPITAL; PILOTS; SUPER­INTENDENTS OF STREETS.)

QUEEN ST.—(See COVE.) QUEENSWARE—Permit to erect factory, 1847, R. 94.

R RABORG ST.—Changing name from Park Lane, 1842/10/24.

Re-grading, 1859 (Nov.), R. 21. Deed of (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1860/3/35. Condemning (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1864/95/84 (re­

pealed, 1865/53/136). Now Montrose St. (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1870/70/111. Opening (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1872/81/94. Grade, etc., 1875/37/27 (repealed, 1875/81/57); 1875/54/

40; 1875/77/55. . Re-kerbing, 1876/162/161. Now Montrose St. (Strieker to Fulton Sts.), 1877/81/80.

RACE ST.—Closing part of, 1833/42/64. Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48. Re-grading, 1872/97/117. Opening (Cross St. to Fort Ave.), 1875/139/115.

^ Grade, etc., 1883/24/28; 1893/126/211. Contract, 1883, R. 213.

RACING—(See HORSE-RACING; RIDING AND DRIVING.) RAFTS—Regulation of (in Jones' Falls), 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.

(And Arks), in Harbor, etc., 1858/25/114. RAILINGS—Permits to erect, 1847, R. 74; 1850, R. 114; 1853,

R. 9, 231; 1854, R. 21, 137; 1855, R. 177; 1856, R. 127; 1857, R. 26; 1858, R. 101; 1859, R. 154, 255; 1860, R. 366; 1863, R. I l l ; 1865, R. 33; 1866, R. 114, 244; 1867, R. 302, 457; 1868, R. 378, 469; 1869 R. 122, 304; 1870,

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R. 22, 85; 1872, R. 103; 1873, R. 231, 407, 412, 439; 1874, R. 67, 158; 1877, R. 183; 1878, R. 269 (City Hall); 1891, R. 74-76, 245; 1892, R. 177; 1894, R. 251.

RAILROADS—Opposing (from B. 0. R. R. to Middle Branch), 1831, R. 18.

Assessment for laying track (on Howard St.), 1833, R. 38. Grading tracks, 1846, R. 122. "Passes" for Directors of, 1847, R. 35. ^ Opposing (Washington to New York and Point of Rocks),

1863, R. 14. Minors not to jump on or from cars in motion, 1868/11/39. Unauthorized riding on cars, etc., 1879/4/6. Constructing (under North Ave. Bridge), 1881/94/135. Flag-men (P., W. & B. R. R., Canton Ave.), 1886, R. 44. Against discrimination by (to Washington), 1898-9, R. 152. For Baltimore as coupon-point on, 1898-9, R. 157. (See CARS; RAILWAYS.)

RAILWAYS—Temporary, 1836, R. 71, 90. Marine (at Fish-house Wharf), 1848, R. 56. Do. (Point St.), 1864, R. 107. Permission to construct (S. Howard St.), 1849, R. 33. Examining tracks and removing obstructions, 1850/6/9. -Track regulations, 1854/54/53; 1855/8/76. Tracks for City Passenger Railways, etc., 1859/44/62;

1859 (Nov.)/6/8. Vehicles not to obstruct cars, 1860/71/105. (Passenger) for building on Lombard St., etc., 1868/70/106. On certain streets (Park Ry. Co.), 1872/27/35. Assigning (to Balto., Peabody Heights & Waverly Co.),

1872/74/86. . Car licenses, 1873/55/62. Laying tracks, etc. (Balto. & Randallstown), 1873/63/68. Do. (Balto. & Herring Run), 1873/99/110. Relieving temporarily from park tax (Hall's Springs Co.),

1874/47/65. Reducing park tax from 20 to 12 per cent of gross receipts,

1874/48/66. Vehicles using tracks, 1874/98/107. Additional switches (Hall's Springs), 1875/101/77. Double track on Howard St. (Balto., P. H. & Waverly),

1875/106/82. Permit to construct tracks (Druid Hill Ave., etc.), 1877/20/

17; 1878/74/63; 1878/105/98.

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Stock for park tax (Hall's Springs), 1879/10/11. Laying tracks (B., P. H. & Waverly), 1879/36/41. Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1879/77/88. Turn-table (Holliday and Second Sts.), 1879/91/107. Laying tracks (Monumental Co.), 1880/16/22; 1881/69/

109. Do. (Patterson and Druid Hill Parks Co.), 1880/115/128;

1881/22/23. Do. (Union line), 1880/150/173; 1881/65/106; 1882/40/

114; 1886/96/127; 1887/98/111. Do. (Citizens, Hall's Springs, N. Balto. and York Turnpike

lines), 1881/30/44. Enforcing street-repairs, 1881/34/48. Laying tracks (Central line), 1881/54/84; 1881/57/92;

1881/116/157. Do. onPacaS t . (People's line), 1881/58/97, Deferring payment of park tax (do.), 1881/68/108. Laying tracks (Balto. & Yorktown), 1863/7/18; 1881/100/

142. Extending time for completion (Monumental Co.), 1881/

109/151. Tracks, etc. (Central line), 1883/2/6. Conductors (Monumental Co.), 1883/77/94. Extending line (Citizens'), 1884/22/27. Laying tracks (N. Balto. Co.), 1884/24/29. Do. (People's), 1884/49/54. Connecting Paca St. tracks (do.), 1884/104/126. Centre-bearing rail (Fort Ave.), 1884, R. 176. To sell City's stock (Hall's Springs Co.), 1885/18/20. Tracks on N. Charles St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1885/25/29. Do. on Argyle Ave. and Lanvale St. (Central line), 1885/

56/59. Removing do. (People's Co.), 1886/43/53. Extending (do.), 1886/80/104; 1886/86/115. Constructing (Highlandtown & Point Breeze), 1886/97/130. Tracks on North Ave.(Balto. & Powhatan), 1886/115/151. Do. on Strieker and Calhoun Sts. (Citizens'), 1887/41/52. Do. within Druid Hill Park (Citizens'), 1887/56/71. Sanding tracks, 1887/118/135. Construction on Orleans St., etc. (E. Balto. Co.), 1888/15/

19; 1888/42/60. Use of electrical storage-batteries, 1888/30/88. Tracks on Washington St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1888/63/83.

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Laying tracks (Citizens' Co.), 1889/18/22. Do. on E. Monument St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1889/42/54. Using steam-motor (B.,P. & Pikesville Co.), 1889/68/88. Use of Judson Pneumatic System, 1889/172/217. Tracks on S. Charles St., etc. (People's), 1889/77/98. Do. on North Ave. (North Ave. Co.), 1889/130/162. Do. on Fremont St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1889/145/185. Use of improved motive-power (by North Ave. Co.), 1889/

173/219. Do. (by "Powhattan" Co.), 1890/153/216. Tracks on Francis St. (Traction Co.), 1890/123/163. Turn-table (Central line), 1890/154/217. Double track on North Ave. (Union and N. Balto. lines),

1890/155/217. Extending tracks on North Ave., 1890/159/225. Excavating Philpot Lane (Traction Co.), 1890, R. 63. To connect buildings (do.), 1890, R. 64. Poles and wires (Pimlico & Pikesville Co.), 1890, R. 179. Laying tracks (North Ave. Co.), 1891/23/31; 1892/46/61. Do. (on Fulton Ave., Central Co.), 1891/115/162. ' Do. (Balto., Canton & Pt. Breeze Co.), 1892/50/73. Do. (Central line), 1892/62/115. Do. (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe and Ellicott City),

1892/109/172. Tracks on Washington Ave. and Pratt St. (City & Suburban

Co.), 1893/121/205. Sprinkling streets, 1893, R. 185; 1896/102/150. Tracks on Wilkens Ave. (City & Suburban Co.), 1894/34/34. Do. on Water St. and Cheapside (Traction Co.), 1894/38/38. Do. on Washington St., etc. (do.), 1894/39/39. Do. on Fremont Ave. (do.), 1894/40/40. Do. on Clifton St. (Central Co.), 1894/44/45. Do. on Saratoga St. (Traction Co.), 1894/57/72. Do. on Fayette St. (do.), 1894/58/73. Do. on Mosher St. (do.), 1894/62/76. Do. (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe & Ellicott City, and

Traction Cos.), 1895/36/44; 1896/124/191. Tracks over side-walks (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe &

Ellicott City), 1896/11/13. Tracks on Edmondson Ave., etc. (Falls Road Co.), 1896/

105/153. Do. on Presstman St., etc. (Traction Co.), 1896/108/160. Do. on E. Lexington St., etc. (Central line), 1896/115/177.

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Do. on Patterson Park Ave., etc. (Traction Co.), 1896/116/ 180.

Connection at "Eas t " Ave. and Balto. St. (do.), 1896/145/ 217.

Underground conduits for feed-wires (Central), 1896/154/ 230 (repealed, 1898/14/18).

Extending time for laying tracks, etc (Ellicott City line), 1896, R. 10; 1897, R. 33.

Extending system (Falls Road Electric), 1897/9/11; 1897/ 10/13.

Tracks on Milton and North Aves. (Central), 1897/21/24. Do. on Canton Ave., etc. (do.), 1897/25/28; 1897/31/34. Curves and tracks (Consolidated Co.), 1897/78/98. Paving streets, 1898/9/12. Tracks on Gilmor St., etc. (Consolidated Co.), 1898/11/14. Do. on Caton St. or Maiden's Choice Lane (Balto., Hale-

thorpe & St. Denis), 1898/13/17. Poles and over-head construction (do.), 1898/26/37. Connections (Balto. City Passenger and Central lines), 1898/

60/84. Tracks on Bond St., etc. (Consolidated Co.), 1898/97/129. Repairing street surfaces, 1898/101/135. Extending tracks on Woodberry Ave. (Balto. & Northern

Co.), 1899/159/208. For vestibuled cars, 1899/181/237. Night-hours (Consolidated and Balto. City Passenger Cos.),

1899/182/238. Extending time for construction (Columbia & Maryland),

1898-9, R. 68. Do. tracks on Camden St., etc. (Balto. City Passenger),

1898-99, R. 81. Prohibiting interference with trolleys or brakes, 1900/3/11. Permit to construct tracks, etc. (Balto. Terminal Co.),

1905-6/123/212. Tracks on St. Paul St., etc. (Maryland Electric), 1905-6, O.

173 (approved June 22, 1906). (See CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.; STREET­

CARS; SWITCHES; TRACKS.) RAINE, COL. FREDERICK—On 50th anniversary of " German

Correspondent," 1891, R. 170. In memory of, 1893, R. 81. Bequests of, 1893/100/175; 1897, R. .51.

RAMSAY (RAMSEY) ST.—Opening (and closing part of), 1850/ 22/23. '

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Closing (Fremont to Poppleton Sts.), 1850/56/49. Condemning (W. to Poppleton St.), 1851/53/41. Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181. Deed of (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80; 1891/

122/170. Repairing, 1894, R. 114.

RANDALL ST.—Opening (Charles to William Sts.), 1870/24/64. Do. (William to Covington Sts.), 1873/86/95. Grade, etc., 1874/104/110; 1876/5/6. Public (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1876/10/9. Kerbihg, 1880, R. 120. Opening (Covington to Webster Sts.), 1889/109/137. Repairing, 1893, R. 164.

RAYNER AVE.—Paving, 1892, R. 111. READ (REED) ST.—Grade, etc., 1869, R. 286; 1875/42/29.

Paving, 1890/152/214; 1893/77/130. RECEPTIONS—To visiting Mayors, 1857, R. 148.

To U. S. Representatives, 1890, R. 51. RECORD=OFFICE—Repairing books in, 1878, R. 225.

Improvements to, 1879, R. 16; 1885, R. 32. Repairing, 1891, R. 180. Elevator in, 1891, R. 308. (See COURT-HOUSE.)

RECORDS—Keeper of (papers and proceedings), 1797/2/18. Copies to be evidence, 1797/5/22. Filing and keeping, 1826/5/157; 1850 (Rev.)/53/166. Payment for desks in office, 1841 (April), R. 7. Of deeds to City, etc., 1845, R. 34. Public, 1858 (Rev.)/56/216. Re-copying (of Court of Common Pleas), 1864, R. 66. City Librarian to return (of General Assembly, 1811-1814),

1905-6/127/236. (See PAPERS.)

REECE ST.—Repairing, 1890, R. 106. REESE ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38. REFUGE, HOUSE OF—(See HOUSE OF REFUGE.) REFUNDS—For payments under mistake, 1838, R. 4; 1840, R. 22.

Do. on account of City, 1838, R. 18. For paving on street ceded to City, 1840, R. 51. For taxes paid in error, 1841, R. 5; 1841 (Dec), R. 6; 1845,

R. 4; 1846, R. 4, 9-11, 14-16, 27, 29, 32. For illegal payment, 1842, R. 65. To purchasers at defective tax-sales, 1845/46/42; 1846, R.

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On account of street-assessments, 1845, R. 145; 1847/23/ 29; 1855, R. 192; 1870, R. 171.

Of payments for alien passengers, 1850, R. 43. For taxes, 1855, R. 199, 203, 205, 208, 248; 1859 (Nov.),

R. 14; 1863, R. 114; 1864, R. 114, 164; 1867, R. 171, 279, 309, 334, 414; 1868, R. 4, 85, 86, 233; 1870, R. 129; 1871, R. 21, 25, 26, 68, 72-74, 162, 180, 212, 324; 1872, R. 15,58,79,92, 104,105, 113-115, 133, 143, 186, 277, 303.

For setting curb, 1858, R. I l l ; 1896, R. 9. On petition, 1859, R. 61. Not to be made after two years, 1863/67/86. Water-rents, 1869, R. 297; 1877, R. 215. To St. Bartholomew's Church, 1871, R. 311. Erroneous assessments, 1872, R. 146, 227, 249, 263, 265;

1892, R. 32; 1897, R. 22. For taxes, 1873, R. 101, 112, 122, 133, 194, 314, 348, 369;

1874, R. 88, 139, 141, 216, 349, 399, 418, 455; 1875, R. 122, 394, 471, 472, 490; 1876, R. 48, 70, 245, 275, 280, 283^ 301, 311, 370; 1877, R. 78, 89, 154, 176, 216, 221; 1878, R. 35, 111, 120, 127, 171, 184, 185, 241, 244, 281; 1880, R. 19, 225; 1881, R. 168.

To Franklin Square Commissioners, 1873, R. 111. For Wilson St. sewer, 1873, R. 308. Erroneous sales, 1873, R. 351; 1874, R. 426; 1875, R. 109;

1877, R. 22, 153, 200; 1878, R. 298. Street-assessments, 1874, R. 277, 342, 344, 348; 1876, R.

138, 240, 278; 1877, R. 163; 1880, R. 164, 166, 215. Wharfage charges, 1880, R. 207; 1881, R. 98. For drain-pipe charges, 1881, R. 40; 1883, R. 54, 129;

1885, R. 159; 1887, R. 138; 1894, R. 260; 1896, R. 138. Erroneous sales, 1881, R. 252; 1882, R. 50, 92, 132, 152;

1882, R. 76, 92, 112, 146, 178, 215; 1884, R. 63, 73, 225, 261.

For completing sewer, 1882, R. 87. For removing fountain, 1883, R. 93. For bow-window charges, 1883, R. 190; 1887, R. 140, 146. For taxes, 1882, R. 153; 1883, R. 113, 166; 1884, R. 5;

1885, R. 160; 1886, R. 112, 115; 1890, R. 39, 53, 99, 116, 124 (Balto. Light Infantry); 1891, R. 40, 50, 64, 165, 224, 292; 1892, R. 58, 128, 210; 1893, R. 14, 95; 1894, R. 166, 193; 1895, R. 14; 1896, R. 58, 116; 1897, R. 58; 1898-99, R. 89, 92, 144, 164, 166; 1900, R. 12; 1904-5/ 158/175.

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Tax-sales, 1884, R. 63, 73, 225, 261; 1888, R. 37. Interest on street-assessments, 1884, R. 151. For re-paving, 1886, R. 93, 101. For board at asylums, 1886, R. 181; 1887, R. 78, 79, 110,

111; 1889, R. 33, 90, 128; 1890, R. 98, 101, 111, 192; 1891, R. 248, 265, 288; 1898-9, R. 168.

Street-assessments, 1887, R. 50; 1888, R. 77, 78; 1889/ 168/212 (Fulton Ave.); 1893, R. 97, 169; 1894, R. 34, 101, 216.

Unused permits, etc., 1888, R. 160, 165; 1889, R. 38, 72, 157; 1891, R. 27, 115, 147, 266, 268; 1892, R. 147; 1893, R. 101, 196.

For paving, 1890, R. 97. Charge for wagon-license, 1891, R. 27. Forfeiture on school-house, 1891, R. 264. For money stolen from City Collector's office, 1892, R. 65. Forfeiture on contract, 1892, R. 162. Rental of Hollins Hall (to church), 1895, R. 210. Annex taxes, 1901-2/29/63. Water-rents, 1901-2, R. 26; 1902-3/160/121; 1904-5/90/

13. Charge for switch, etc., 1902-3/90/14. Expenses of site for Mexican War monument, 1903-4/1/3. (See APPEAL TAX COURT; AUDITOR; LICENSES;

OPENING STREETS; PAYMENTS; SEWERS; TAXES.)'

REFUSE—Keeper of City's (material), 1861/12/27 (repealed, 1862/5/9).

Comptroller to have charge of, 1862/13/23. Not to be deposited in Patapsco River, 1895/73/94. (See GARBAGE.)

REGATTA—Expenses of, 1904-5/181/207. REGESTER ST.—(See REGISTER ST.) REGISTER (CITY)—Appointment and duties, 1797/5/21; 1797/

8/29; 1798/74/141; 1798/86/159; 1807/23/138; 1826/ 4/154.

Fees of, 1797/28/94; 1798/86/159. Salary of, 1809/2/264; 1820/2/254; 1822/4/293; 1824/2/

51; 1826/59/352; 1827/11/402. To City accounts in bank, 1818/20/184. Commission (to John Hargrove), 1818, R. (Mar. 5), p. 204. Summary to be bound with ordinances, 1824, R. —, p. 9L Assistant to, 1825, R. (Mar. 8), p. 142.

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Ascertainment of claims against City, 1829/47/144. Additional services by, 1830/13/186. Screw-press in office of, 1835, R. 62. For defraying necessary expenses, 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 2. Compensation, deputy, etc., 1836/2/13. Extra compensation, 1838, R. 101. Additional duties, 1840/21/38. Money paid to (under declaration.of trust), 1842, R. 14. Fire-proof safe for office of, 1842, R. 33; 1849, R. 55; 1868,

R. 81; 1875, R. 111. To conform to opinion of City Counsellor, 1842, R. 73. Additional clerks for, 1842, R. 77; 1855, R. 50; 1862

(Nov.), R. 4; 1867 (Nov.), R. 26; 1870, R. 73. To give note for balance due at bank, 1842, R. 80. Clerk's salary, 1845, R. 86. Thanks to late (Jesse Hunt), 1846, R. 12. For payment of interest on stock-debt, 1847/12/20. Carpet and chair for, 1850, R. 18. Duties as to publishing ordinances, 1851/64/49. Do. as to City stock, 1850 (Rev.)/6/9. Appointment and general duties, 1850 (Rev.)/8/14. Services to State, 1853, R. 170.

. Bond, 1854 (Nov.)/5/13; 1868/3/28. Repairing office of, 1856 (Nov.), R. 25. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/8/20. Salaries, 1860/86/118;, 1864/56/40; 1866/65/60; 1867/

35/33; 1868/33/58; 1871/101/88; 1871/121/109; 1885/ 4/6.

Extra assistance for, 1862/59/88. Free certificates on claims of U. S. soldiers and seamen,

1865/28/29. Duties as to sinking-funds, 1866/89/1.88. Enlarging office of, 1866, R. 132. Dismissing mandamus suit against, 1868, R. 99. To enter suit against bondsmen of, 1868, R. 394. Deposits, payments, record of appointments, etc., 1888/

6/10. Salaries, 1890/53/61; 1892/53/106; 1892/57/110; 1903-4/

17/22; 1904-5/206/256. Duties of, 1898/119/157; 1903-4/47/82. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; OFFICERS.)

REGISTER (REGESTER) ST.—Was Argyle AL, 1847/15/21. Changing name to Irvine Place, 1868/5/29.

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Opening (Orleans to Jefferson Sts.), 1868/25/51. Do. (Lancaster to Thames Sts.), 1871/68/56 (repealed,

1873/54/62). (N.) Changing name to McDonough St., 1872/52/71. Opening (Faye.tte to Orleans Sts.), 1872/95/116; 1872/116/

140 (repealed, 1874/65/79). Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1889/104/132.

REQISTRATION—Of qualified voters, 1829/21/113 (repealed, 1830/1/176).

Payment for room occupied by Commissioners, 1830, R. 70; 1831, R. 42.

(Of voters), protest against law as unconstitutional, 1838, R. 88 (repealed, 1839, R. 15).

Expenses of, 1839, R. 16, 33, 90; 1840, R. 53; 1868, R. 438; 1866 (Oct.), R. 26; 1893, R. 208; 1893, R. 209.

Paying officers and clerks, 1865, R. 144; 1867, R. 281. Against changing law as to, 1866, R. 8. Publishing lists of voters, 1866, R. 236; 1888-89, R. 2. Referring claims to Comptroller, 1867, R. 344, 376. Appropriations for, 1867, R. 407; 1870, R. 3; 1876, R. 27;

1877, R. 1; 1878, R. 1, 85; 1880, R. 1; 1882, R. 1; 1890, R. 20.1.

Paying registers and clerks, 1872, R. 14; 1873, R. 8; 1874, R. 3; 1877, R. 168; 1875, R, 2; 1876, R. 3; 1879, R. 11.

Advertising, 1872, R. 42; 1873, R. 33. Of births and deaths, 1874/86/94; 1879/21/22; 1882/109/

198; 1884/102/120; 1904-5/112/58; 1904-5/177/203. (Of voters), maps for registers, 1882, R. 180. (Do.) payments to counsel, 1883, R. 170; 1884, R. 244;

1885, R. 157; 1886, R. 183; 1887, R. 133. (Do.) payments to registers, 1884, R. 3, 4, 32, 70, 72;

1885, R. 1, 170; 1886, R. 188; 1887, R. 134. (See PAYMENTS; VOTERS.)

REGISTRY—For passage of general law as to, 1860, R. 5. (See REGISTRATION.)

REISTERSTOWN TURNPIKE CO.—Accepting deed of road-bed from (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1842, R. 58.

RELEASES—(See CLAIMS.) REMOVAL OF CAUSES—Expenses of, 1829/26/119.

Criminal, 1839, R. 10; 1840, R. 4; 1855, R. 249. Of convicted negroes, 1839, R. 20. For expenses of (to Harford County), 1840 (July), R. 1. Do. (to Baltimore County), 1856 (Nov.), R. 21; 1859, R.

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For modification of Act relating to, 1841, R. 19. Refusing payment of certain items, 1857, R. 131. (See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)

RENDERING—Prohibiting establishments for, 1893/183/295. RE=PAVING—Petitions for, 1833, R. 69; 1834/26/29; 1834, R. 6.

Mayor to sign for City, 1834, R. 87/ ' Payment for (on account of Fire Co.), 1843, R. 69. On application of majority of front-foot owners, 1854, R.

270. Appropriation for, 1855, R. 189. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/13/46. Issuing bonds or stock for, 1880/131/148; 1880/140/159. Enforcing law as to, 1882/32/36. Streets in financial district, 1904-5/270/279; 1905-6/

136/249. (See PAVING.)

REPORTERS—(For newspapers), appropriations for, 1853, R. 239; 1859 (Nov.), R. 28.

(See PAYMENTS.) REPORTS—Of City and Health Commissioners, etc., 1824, R.

(Mar. 12), p. 93. Of Inspectors, 1826/18/238. Printing sundry, 1833, R. 4. From heads of departments, 1859, R. 163. Printing, do., 1878, R. 81; 1888/110/139; 1888, R. 141, 147.

.Binding, 1890, R. 88; 1891, R. 244, 283. (Md. Court of Appeals) delivery by City Solicitor to City

Librarian, 1904-5/160/177. REPUBLICAN ST.—Bridge over Run (W. of), 1830, R. 77.

Public (Baltimore to Goodloe Sts.),. 1836, R. 37. Do. (Baltimore to Lombard Sts.), 1838, R. 46. Closing (S. of McHenry St.), 1843/9/10. Do. (Ramsay to Pratt Sts.), 1850/22/23. Condemning (Lexington to Franklin Sts.), 1857/2/38. Do. (Franklin to Mosher Sts.), 1857/39/72. Now Carrollton Ave., 1874/49/67.

RESERVOIRS—Water for (Washington St.), 1839, R. 68. (Fell's Point), casks, etc., not to be filled from, 1841/22/44. Repairs (Mt. Royal), 1855, R. 236. Do. (Mt. Royal and Chase), 1857, R. 81. For additional, 1863/59/78. Bonds for constructing, 1864/7/10. Repealing appropriation for new, 1903-4/41/70. (See WATER.)

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RESOLUTIONS—Publication of, 1818, E. (Mar. 12 and 17), p. 207. To be indexed, 1824, R. 51. In pamphlet form, 1855, R. 24. Index to (with Ordinances), 1905-6, O. 156 (approved,

June 22, 1906). (See ORDINANCES.)

RETURNS—(See INSPECTORS; REPORTS.) REVENUE=CUTTERS—Memorial to Congress for depot, 1837, R. 7. REVENUE MARINE—For transfer to TJ. S. Navy, 1892, R. 7. REVOLVERS—Sale, loan or gift of, 1905-6/25/59.

(See FIRE-ARMS; PISTOLS.) REWARDS—For convictions, 1839, R. 19; 1850 (Rev.)/51/165;

1858/58/135; 1858 (Rev.)/54/215. Do. of murderer of President Lincoln, 1865, R. 71. Do. of murderer of James Welsh, 1866 (Oct.), R. 29.

RICHARDSON ST.—Opening and widening (Fort Ave. to Beason St.), 1887/44/55.

Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39; 1889/159/ 198.

Grade, etc., 1890/33/35; 1894/91/102. RICHMOND, VA.—Sympathy for sufferers in, 1870, R. 150. RICHMOND MARKET—Approving Act condemning ground for,

1832/28/29. For erection of, 1834, R. 39. Sale of stalls, etc., 1835, R. 27; 1857, R. 102. Clerk of, 1836, R. 5. Temporary exemption from rents, 1837/14/12; 1838/6/213. Payment to- clerk, 1840, R. 54. Enclosing north end of, 1840 (April), R. 2. Repairing, 1843, R. 17; 1844, R. 83; 1863, R. 80. Grading and paving, 1844, R. 69. Extending and regulating, 1846/50/32. Clerk of, etc., 1849/21/28; 1849, R. 70, 113. Leasing stalls in, 1850, R. 21, 109. Extending and improving, 1853/107/95; 1856, R. 151, 174;

1868/78/119; 1868, R. 34, 158; 1869, R. 305. Salary of keeper, 1857/63/106. Removing material from, 1870, R. 136. New market-house, 1870, R. 201; 1873, R. 448. Closing and opening street south of, 1871, R. 33. Pavement opposite to, 1871, R. 159. Payments on account of building-contracts, 1871, R. 172,

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Leasing hall and rooms to 5th Regiment, 1872, R. 305; 1877, R. 233; 1882, R. 168.

Removing fish-sheds, 1875, R. 247. Locating fish-dealers, 1875, R. 248. Hose, 1879, R. I l l ; 1880, R. 80; 1885, R. 83; 1890, R.

76; 1892, R. 84. Sheds, 1881, R. 143; 1882, R, 109; 1893, R. 29. Defacing walls, 1882, R. 133. Painting, 1886, R. 77. Weather-vaner1889, R. 82. Repairing streets around, 1890, R. 135.

" P a v i n g do. (asphalt), 1891/74/104. Repairing pavement, 1891, R. 237. Alterations, 1898/93/120.

Renting hall to Maryland Institute, 1902-3/165/135. Do. Naval Brigade, etc., M. N..G., 1905-6, O. 146 (ap­

proved June 9, 1906). RICHMOND ST.—Paving gutter, 1878, R. 135. RIDQE PLACE—Was Dallas St. (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1888/

118/147. RIDQELY AL.—Re-grading, 1852/11/12. RIDQELY, JAMES L.—(Late Grand Secretary, I. O. O. F.)

memorial to, 1884, R. 183. RIDQELY (RIDQELEY) ST.—Repairing causeway in, 1826, R.

(Apr. 3), p. 384. . Building bridge or culvert, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 387. Repairs, 1853, R. 139; 1863, R. 71; 1883, R. 156; 1891,

R. 80; 1895, R. 113. Widening, 1862, R. 50. Shelling, 1876, R. 63; 1880, R. 71; 1884, R. 218; 1887,R. 26. Hand-rail, 1887, R. 52. Grade, etc., 1894/94/105; 1895/42/56. Re-paving,;i895, R. 117.

RIDING AND DRIVING—Regulations, 1797/12/44; 1807/31/178; 1812/13/316; 1826/16/228.

Stands, 1827/20/409 (see 1833/34/52). On Light St. (between Pratt and Camden Sts.), 1833 (ex.

sess.)/l/3. General regulations, 1828 (Rev.)/13/50; 1850 (Rev.)/29/

103; 1858 (Rev,)/32/146. Speed, 1843/30/26; 1844/12/17. Prohibiting contests of do. (within City limits), 1846/68/55. Permit for frame academy, 1851, R. 50. (See BRIDGES; DRIVING AND RIDING.)

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RIGGS AVE.—Was Tenant St. (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1886/ 77/97.

Grade, etc., 1888/106/135; 1890/57/66; 1893/194/310; 1895/11/19.

Opening (Strieker to Fremont Sts.), 1890/90/128. Rebating assessments, 1896/76/116,

RINEHARDT (REINHARDT) ST.—Deed of (Parkin St. to • Sheppard AL), 1880/28/36.

RINGGOLD ST.—Was Ringgold AL, 1872/303/125; 1894/115/ 127.

RINKS—For velocipedes, 1869, R. 175. To prohibit ice-skating in, 1876/11/10.

RIOTS—Opposing Act as to indemnity for loss of property destroyed in, 1836, R. 30.

Do. (employment of counsel as to claims for), 1836, R. 32. Do. as to copy of witnesses' testimony before legislature,

1836, R, 33. Do. as to extension of time for producing testimony, 1836,

R. 34. To prevent (at fires), 1838, R. 2; 1842/9/23 (repealed,

1842/31/38). Police to report (do.), 1849, R. 67. Against throwing stones or discharging firearms at, 1850

(Rev.)/31/119. (See MEMORIALS; MOBS.)

RIVER ST.—Opening (Ostend to Clement Sts.), 1865/45/55. RIVERSIDE AVE.—Was Johnson St., 1875/75/54.

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).

RIVERSIDE PARK—Naming (Battery Square enlarged), 1873/ 65/71.

Leasing land for, 1873, R. 418. Condemning lots on Covington St., 1874/87/98; 1875/

103/79. Fence, 1875, R. 129. Under Park Commission, 1876/7/7. Improving, 1876, R. 137; 1877, R. 59; 1880, R. 151, 211. Lighting, 1878/16/14; 1898-9, R. 154. Addition to, 1883/69/83. Purchasing land within, 1885/97/119. • Deficiency appropriation, 1891/16/21. Widening gate-way, 1898-9, R. 155. Artesian well, 1898-9, R. 162; 1904-5/244/335. (See BATTERY SQUARE.)

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ROAQS—Repairing certain, 1798/82/154; 1799/24/217; 1844, R. 91; 1846/10/9; 1847, R. 34; 1847, R. 36; 1847, R. 42; 1849, R. 62; 1851, R. 66.

Benefits from (Eastern Ave. to Philadelphia Road), 1880, R. 180.

(See TURNPIKE-ROADS.) ROBARD ST.—For opening, 1839/24/29. ROBERT (ROBERTS) ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Eutaw Sq.),

1876/43/36 (repealed, 1876/62/49). Do. (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1879/14/14. Grade, etc., 1881/87/127; 183/83/101. Opening (Madison Ave. to Eutaw Place), 1882/95/183. Do. (Linden Ave. to Bolton St.), 1884/85/101. Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June

15, 1906). ROCK ST.—Closing (Lexington to Vine Sts.), 1835/16/18. ROCKETS—(See FIRE-WORKS.) ROGERS AVE.—Was East St., 1890/120/160.

Re-kerbing, 1895, R. 35.

Now East St. (Baltimore to Front Sts.), 1901-2/16/39. ROLANP AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51. RONDO—(See BILLIARDS.) ROOFS—Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/

110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. On manufactories, 1860/24/50. Permits as to, 1867, R. 348; 1894, R. 161, 182, 245, 250;

1898-9, R. 94. (Of lodging-houses, etc.), to be kept in repair, 1886/79/10L Factory for material, 1898-9, R. 75. (See NUISANCES.)

ROPE=WALK—Extending (frame), 1825/7/111. Permission to rebuild, 1834, R. 82.

ROPEWALK LANE—Opening (Randall to Heath Sts.), 1889/36/ 44.

ROSE AL.—Paving, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/7/14. Closing (Cannon to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64.

ROSE ST.—(No. 1), public (Madison to Garden Sts.), 1844, R. 55. (No. 2), grade, etc., 1875, R. 147; 1884/27/32; 1893/206/

325; 1895/94/121; 1895/114/144. Deed of (Foster Ave. to Lancaster St.), 1893/48/91.

. Opening (Fairmount Ave. to Monument St.), 1894/46/46. Deed of (Lancaster St. to Canton Ave.), 1894/84/93.

ROSEBUD AL.—Deed of, 1858/35/68.

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ROSINE ASSOCIATION (SOCIETY)—Appropriations for, 1864, R. 58; 1866, R. 46.

ROSS ST.—Repairing, 1840 (Apr.), K-. 5. Re-grading, 1843, R. 83. Locating and declaring public, 1844, R. 55. Paving by private contract, 1849/43/57; 1849, R. 68. Removing garbage from, 1858, R. 51. Now Druid Hill Ave. (Eutaw St. to North Ave.), 1864/29/

25. Do. (W. of Howard St.), 1893/59/103.

RUBBISH—Against throwing into streets, 1797/15/59; 1797/39/ 103; 1801/27/274; 1807/29/167; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1839/52/53; 1848/2/5; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1893/46/88.

Payment for removing, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 2. Sale of (from City Hall), 1846, R. 8.

RUN AL.—Water flowing down, 1829, R. 44.

Purchase of property on, 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 5. Foot-bridge over (at Lexington St.), 1830, R. 36; 1831,

R. 38. Do. (at Fayette St.), 1833, R. 13. Repairing pavement and wall (at Park Lane), 1832, R. 81. Widening, etc., and changing name to Benton St., 1836/

29/38; 1837/2/4. Expenses relating to, 1839 (May), R. 5. Tunnel in, 1845, R. 113, 134; 1846, R. 103; 1847, R. 90. Now Arch St., 1850/20/21. (See BENTON ST.)

RUSSEL LANE—Closing, 1833/36/53. RUSSELL ST.—Building-line, 1871/5/8.

Opening (Ostend to Clare Sts.).- 1880/36/43 (repealed. 1881/40/59).

Do. (B. & O. R. R., at Ostend St., to Wooster St.), 1886/ 121/160.

Repairing, 1895, R. 113. RUTTER AL. (ST.)—Opening (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1877/

47/41 (repealed, 1881/40/59). Now Rutter St. (Dolphin to McMechen Sts.), 1891/102/148.

RUXTON LANE—Widening and changing name to Balderston St., 1833/36/53.

(See BALDERSTON ST.) RYE—Chopped or ground, 1816/163.

(See GRAIN.)

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s SABBATH=DAY—To preserve order on, 1820/20/274.

Sales and games on, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119. Stores and saloons to be closed on, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74. Sale of spirituous liquors on, 1843/3/5. Do. and fruits, confectionery, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/ll9;

1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Driving cattle, etc., through streets on, 1855/2/26; 1855/

46/67. Bands not to parade on, 1855/16/38. Conveying live-stock to pens on, 1860/90/120. (See CATTLE; GAMING; MUSIC; RIDING AND

DRIVING; SPORTS; SUNDAY.) SADTLER AL.—For opening, 1839/50/49.

Closing (Winder to Wells Sts.), 1874/139/138. SAFES—Testing ("salamander"), 1844, R. 68.

For storing powder, 1878, R. 253. (See GUN-POWDER.)

SAFETY=GATES—To erect, 1878, R. 140; 1879, R. 212; 1880/ 100/114; 1882/62/138; 1882, R. 48; 1883,R. 7; 1888/ 7/11.

By Balto. & Ohio R. R., 1891, R. 70. By Belt R. R. Co., 1895, R. 130. (See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. CO.;, NORTHERN

CENTRAL R. R. CO.; UNION R. R.) ST. ANN'S AVE.—Grade, etc., 1895, R. 128. ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY—(For girls), appropriation

for, 1889, R. 86. ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL—Appropriation for, 1868, R.

109. Contracts with, 1876/96/84.

ST. MARY'S (ST. MARY) ST.—Public (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1833, R. 57.

ST. PAUL'S LANE—Altering grade of, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 251; 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 296.

ST. PAUL (ST. PAUL'S) ST.—Approving Act closing part of, 1836, R. 11.

Raising, 1856, R. 96. Public (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1873/53/61.

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Grade, etc., 1875, R. 477; 1880/80/95; 1880/81/96; 1890/ 104/144; 1890/166/233; 1899/198/263; 1900/33/69 (repealed, 1900/41/79); 1900/50/91.

Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1877/30/28. Widening, 1892/63/118; 1897/68/85; 1904-5/136/107. Paving, etc., 1893/21/34; 1904-5/183/210. Repairing, 1893, R. 74. Naming "Wallis Place" (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.),

1895/24/31. Deed of (20th to 24th Sts.), 1896/153/229. Plaza, 1904-5/135/106. Deeds for widening and extending (31st St. to Merryman's

Lane), 1904-5/145/123. Curb-line (Lexington to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/222/288. Changing name from Wallis Place (Saratoga to Lexington

Sts.), 1905-6/110/184. ST. PETER'S SCHOOL—(Trustees of) to use room in Western

watch-house, 1851, R. 16. ST. PETER ST.—Condemning ("Sterret" to Perry Sts.), 1840, R.

42. Deed of (Parkin to Cross Sts.), 1880/28/36.

ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM—(For male infants), appropri­ations for, 1867, R. 341; 1890, R. 52; 1892, R. 114; 1893, R. 137.

SALARIES—Of City officers, 1797/30/95; 1798/106/180; 1799/ 19/210; 1800/38/226; 1821/28/320; 1822/15/401.

For balance of, etc., 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 379. Increasing certain, 1853/72/63; 1855/35/58! To equalize and reduce, 1879, R. 6. (See OFFICERS, CITY.)

SALES—Of City property (personal), 1833, R. 31. Of certain articles on streets, etc., 1866 (Oct.), R. 56; 1867,

R. 31, 36, 45. Mayor to execute conveyances after, 1879/7/9. Of property held by Finance Commisioners for sinking-fund,

1880/10/15. Ratifying (to Meyer Stein), 1891/136/186. (See AUCTIONS; FOOT-WAYS; FRUITS; LOTS;

PROPERTY, CITY.) SALISBURY ST.—Now Watson St., 1847/25/30. SALT—Measurement of, 1817/30/136.

To prevent sprinkling (on streets, etc.), 1874/10/19; 1885-6/5/7.

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SALTED PROVISIONS—Inspection of, 1797/9/30; 1797/33/98; 1797/52/118; 1798/78/151; 1804/20/78; 1805/10/104; 1807/29/168.

. Sale of, 1824/17/62. Salted fish, 1838 (Rev.)/19/65; 1850 (Rev.)/46/162. (See MARKETS; NUISANCES.)

SALVAGE CORPS—Right of way for, 1875/110/84. Permit to tap sewer, 1876, R. 314. Connection with fire-alarm telegraph, 1878, R. 6.

SAND—To prevent removal of (from unpaved streets), 1800/28

218; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. i Permit to remove, 1832, R. 27.

Against depositing in streets, 1887/57/72. (See DIRT.)

SAN FRANCISCO (CITY OF)—Thanking for rescue of steamer passengers, 1854, R. 2.

Sympathy with, and appropriation for sufferers in, 1905-6, R. 17.

SANITARY COMMISSION—Board and officers of, 1865/51/48. SARAH ANN ST.—Removal of obstructions in, 1843, R. 48.

Opening (Chatsworth to Cove Sts.), 1844/3/6. Was Peach Al. (Pearl to Chatsworth Sts.), 1845/31/29. Grade, etc., 1874/105/111.

SARATOGA ST.—Bridges on, 1818/9/174.

Flag-stones across, 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 372. Re-paving (Holliday to Gay Sts.), 1830, R. 31. Foot-bridge (at Run AL), 1831, R. 38. . Raising curb-stones, 1832, R. 33; 1880, R. 127. Grading, etc., 1854/20/31; 1858/21/20; 1878/33/28. As to widening, 1881, R. 24, 183. Paving, 1885/62/77; 1886/55/65; 1893/22/39; 1893/42/

81. SARGENT ST.—Naming (from Cross St., parallel with Washing­

ton Ave.), 1886/18/28. Paving, 1898-9, R. 61.

SASH=FACTORY—Permit to erect, 1855, R. 172. SASSAFRAS ST.—Deed of (Cross St., 490 feet S. W.), 1884/129/

149. Now Hamburg St., 1890/108/148.

SAUSAGES—Licenses for sale of, 1845/48/44. SAW=MILLS—Covering to remain on machinery of, 1838, R. 3.

Permits to erect, 1852, R. 42, 135.

Restricting erection of, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/ 133/153.

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To continue use of, 1854/84/153. To use steam-power in, 1856, R. 70. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; PLANING-MILLS.)

SCALES, PUBLIC—Mayor authorized to rent, 1824/4/52. (See HAY-SCALES.)

SCARLET FEVER—(See DISEASES.) SCAVENGERS—To collect house-dirt, 1801/27/278. SCHENCK, GEN. ROBERT C—Approving policy of, 1863, R. 165. SCHOOL=HOUSE LANE—Closing (Madison Ave. to McCulloh St.),

1876/38/32. Do. (McCulloh St. to Druid Hill Ave.), 1884/87/103.

SCHOOLS, PUBLIC—(Abbreviations: A. = Annex; B. C. C. == Baltimore City College; C. =Colored; E. F. H. = East­ern Female High; E.-G. = English-German; F. ^Fe ­male; G. =Grammar; H. = High; M. =Male; M. C. H. =Male Central High; P. = Primary; W. F. H. =West-ern Female High.)

Approving establishment of, 1827/3/398. Appointment of Commissioners, etc., 1828/19/17. Share of fund, 1828 (ex. sess.)/4/53. Certain regulations, etc., 1829/42/138; 1830/29/199. Payment ol expenses, etc., 1830/9/182;'1830/10/183. For expenses of, 1831/5/280; 1832/15/17; 1835/3/8;

1836/25/36. Protection of houses, etc., 1833/21/40; 1836/9/20. Distribution of fund, 1833, R. 18.

. Tax for, 1834/6/15; 1846/24/17; 1847/47/43; 1848/7/10. Nine commissioners, 1834/33/41; 13 do., 1837/1/3. City's proportion of fund, 1834, R. 2; 1835/12/15. Selling bank stock as part of fund, 1836/10/20. Appropriations for, 1837/23/19; 1838/9/214; 1839/12/

16; 1840/14/30; 1842/26/35. Duties of Commissioners, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/44/110. Vacancies in Board, 1839/20/24. For assistant teachers, and High School, 1839, R. 39. Employing secretary, 1840/19/34. Ceding lot for (Monument, Forrest and Graves Sts.), 1840,

R. 47. Do. (adjoining), 1840 (Apr.)/6/8; 1841/19/43. Appointment of Commissioners by City Council, 1842/1/18. Buying or leasing buildings or lots for, 1842/36/43; 1843/

6/9. Compensation to Treasurer, 1842, R. 49, 60.

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New school-houses, 1842, R. 76. Do. and expenses, 1843/23/18. Expenses and purchase of building for High School, 1844/

7/12. Bond for treasurer, 1845/1/5. Ordinary expenses and purchase of chemistry apparatus,

1845/9/9. Appointment and duties of Commissioners, etc., 1845/12/

12-Lot and building for W. F. H., etc., 1845/14/15; 1846/13/

11. Inquiry as to whether a certain estate devolved in support

of, 1845, R. 54. Restrictions on admission to, 1845, R. 72. Appointment of twenty Commissioners, 1846/1/5. Testimonials, 1846/22/16. Commissioners to have charge of buildings, 1846/34/23. Quorum of Board, 1846/40/26. For additional school (N. E. section), 1846/47/30. Obtaining room occupied by Library Co., 1846, R. 26;

1847, R. 2. Ground-rent on lot of (P. No. 2.), 1846, R. 56. Borrowing money for new school, 1846, R. 148. Admission, and discontinuance of books, 1847/11/19. Anticipating levy for support of, 1847, R. 71. Loan to pay salaries, 1848/1/5. Addition and repairs to buildings, 1848, R. 78. Treasurer not to be member of Board, and no contracts to

be made with members for building, supplies, etc., 1849/ 10/21.

Tax for expenses, 1849/12/22; 1850/30/27; 1851/45/37; 1852/53/47; 1853/98/89; 1854/47/49; 1855/18/39.

For new building, 1849/36/46. Recitation-rooms, 1849, R. 69; 1852, R. 113, 156. Alterations to buildings, 1849, R. 107. To erect or purchase building, 1850/3/6. Leasing lot and erecting building, 1850/41/34. For salaries of teachers, 1850, R. 8, 80; 1857, R. 150. Furnishing, 1850, R. 61. Selling building (on Brown St.), 1850, R. 105. Building for E. F. H., 1851/16/21. Building (for Primary), 1851/59/47. Do. (near Franklin and Fremont Sts.), 1851, R. 29.

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Do. (for No. 9.), 1851, R. 46. Do. (for No. 7, Canton), 1852/32/26. Altering stairways (E. F. H.), 1852, R. 3, Furnishing (do.), 1852, R. 70. Leasing lot (Eutaw and Barre Sts.), 1852, R. 106. For advance payment to Commissioners, 1852, R. 142, 151. Discharging liens (against P. No. 1), 1852, R. 156. Sanctioning appeal from street-assessment, 1852, R. 176. Building (for No. 12, Barre W. of Eutaw Sts.), 1853/13/18. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/38/139. On W. Franklin St., 1853/82/72. Leasing (on Barre St.), 1853, R. 35. Against Bill intcrferring with present system, 1853, R. 109. Leasing ground (near Garden and Eutaw Sts.), 1853, R. 180. Payment on account of E. F. H. (Aisquith St.), 1853, R. 186. For school-house (Baltimore near Fremont Sts.), 1853, R.

216. Leasing lot (Hillen St.), 1853, R. 217. For lot and buildings (Hill St.), 1853, R. 236. Leasing (near Green and Saratoga Sts.), 1854, R. 16. Appropriation for building (Gough and Stiles Sts.), 1854,

R. 26. Establishing (on Ann St.), 1854, R. 34. Finishing buildings (Barre St.), and leasing lot (near

Eastern Fountain), 1854, R. 37. Use of wall (for No. 8), 1854, R. 38. Hydrant in yard (of No. 5), 1854, R. 47, 92. Desks and benches (M. P., No. 4 and F. P., No.^14), 1854,

R. 61. Leasing lot (W. Franklin St!), 1854, R. 64. Do. (S. E. of Baltimore and Carey Sts.), 1854, R. 109. For building (M. & F., P. No. 4), 1854, R. 87. For loan, 1854, R. 126. Improvements (M. & F., G. No. 8), 1854, R. 135 (repealed,

1855, R. 166). To complete building (P. No. 15), 1854, R. 151. Grading lot (Pearce and Schroeder Sts.), 1854, R. 156. Do. (for school-house in 3rd ward), 1854, R. 157. Borrowing money for, 1854 (Nov.), R. 8; 1856,̂ _R. 48;

1856 (Nov.), R. 6; 1858, R. 112; 1859, R. 57. Sale of house and lot (F. P., No. 11), 1855/6/28. "Floating Public-School," 1855/38/60. Payment of fund, 1855, R. 3.

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Leasing house and lot (for F. P., No. 23), 1855, R. 98. Payment in advance of collections, 1855, R. 99. Reference books, 1855, R. I l l , Inquiry as to lot (Union Square), 1855, R. 127. Purchase of building (Jefferson St., for P. No. 27), 1855,

R. 156. To erect building (3rd ward), 1855, R. 162. Leasing lot (for P. Nos. 10 and 18), 1855, R. 166. Tax for expenses, 1856/12/13; 1857/21/55; 1858/12/14;

1859/62/79; 1860/29/54; 1861/35/44; 1862/25/33. New W. F. H., etc., 1855/62/143. Pavement (Mullikin St.), 1855, R. 175. • Additional story (Jefferson St.), 1856, R. 111. Sub-leasing rear of lot (E. F. H.), 1856, R. 134. Ship-school for sailors, 1857/1/37. Erection, etc. (Pearl St.), 1857, R. 31. Sale (do.), 1857, R. 189. Note for claim against Commissioners, 1857, R. 47. To erect building (for W. F. H.), 1857, R. 77. Do. (Primary, Frederick St.), 1857, R. 1.03. Leasing lot (Lombard and "Wolf" Sts.), 1857, R. 154. Erecting house, etc., (P. No. 14, Eutaw St.), 1857, R. 176. Peabody medals for scholars, 1858, R. 24. Leasing lot (Walsh St.), 1858, R. 115. General provisions,, 1858 (Rev.)/40/179; 1874, R. 50. Payment of appropriations, 1859/51/72. Leasing lot (near Frankiln Square), 1859, R. 209. Purchasing lots (Courtland St.), etc., 1859 (Nov.)/5/7. Sale of building and lot (M. & F v G. No. 5), 1860/64/90. Issuing notes for, 1860, R. 69. For purchase of building (Caroline and Holland Sts.),

1860, R. 112. Leasing lot for yard (Holland St.), 1860, R. 257. For arch over alley, etc. (M. C. H.), 1860, R. 344. Use of lot for private drain, 1861, R. 139. Printing report, 1862, R. 47. Enlarging (No. 6, Ross St.), 1862, R. 107. Erection, etc. (Mullikin St.), 1862, R. 108. Libraries in, 1863/40/53; 1866 (Oct.), R. 55; 1868, R.

159, 160. Purchasing " Epworth Chapel," 1863, R, 41. Lot and building (for M. C. H., Park St.), 1863, R. 52, 78,

109, 188; 1864, R. 204.

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Refitting (No. 2, Broadway and Bank St.), 1863, R. 112. Teaching "National Airs," 1863, R. 143. Selling lot (Courtland St.), 1863, R. 109. Teachers to be "loyal," 1864/20/19. Leasing lot (F. P., No. 25), 1864, R. 76. To purchase building (Bond and Chew Sts.), 1864, R. 129. Repairs, etc. (do., P. No. 23), 1864, R. 154. To complete (do.), 1864 (Nov.), R. 1. Pupils to have vaccination certificates, 1865/12/19. City Commissioners to certify estimates for buildings,

1865/38/42. Educating colored children in, 1865, R. 6. Deprecating change in system, 1865, R. 44. Leasing lot (P. No. 13, Jefferson St.), 1865, R. 142. Commissioners, superintendent, etc., 1866/74/169. Oianging name of M. C. H. to Baltimore City College, 1866/

84/184. Against increasing teachers' salaries, 1866, R. 28. Erecting and furnishing (near Scott and Ramsay Sts.),

1866, R. 56. Leasing lot (13th Ward), 1866, R. 60. Modifying High School building, 1866, R. 139. Building for (P. No. 25, Caroline St.), 1866, R. 225. Leasing lot (Chase and Morton Sts.), 1866, R. 61. For building (13th Ward), 1866, R. 172. Approving salary schedules, 1866, R. 212, 253. Appropriation for (13th Ward), 1866 (Oct.), R. 53. For separate Colored Schools, 1867/45/45. Leasing lot and building (near Harford Ave. and Biddle

Sts.), 1867, R. 22, 38. Selling lot (Calvert and Saratoga Sts.), and erecting house

(Courtland St.), 1867, R. 46, 211. To extend and repair (M. & F., P. No. 10), 1867, R. 135. Register to accept City Commissioners' orders, 1867, R. 287. Leasing lot (M. & F., P. No. 21), 1867, R. 289. Buying lot and buildings (for G. No. 10), 1867, R. 135. Enlarging (No. 17), 1867, R. 324. Building for (No. 19), 1867, R. 408. Buying Franklin Hall (for No. 17), 1867, R. 484. New Board of Commissioners, 1867 (Nov.)/2/6. To sell lot, etc., on Park St., 1867 (Nov.), R. 30. For new building (near Preston St. and Park Ave.), 1868/

31/57.

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Re-organizing Colored Schools, etc., 1868/36/59. Publishing house, 1868, R. 3. Buying lot (in rear of P. No. 17), 1868, R. 149, Extending (G. No. 8), 1868, R. 156. Selling vacant lots (Chase, "Wolf" and "Green" Sts.)',

1868, R. 161. Leasing lot (Park Ave., near Preston St.), 1868, R. 162. Salary of secretary, 1868, R. 166. Buying lot (Fremont and Presstman Sts.), 1868, R. 167. Leasing (Penna. Ave.), 1868, R. 200. Selling (F. P. No. 26), 1868, R. 230. Lot for (F. P. No. 30), 1868, R. 258. Selling (No. 9), 1868, R. 289. Leasing (Fayette and Chester Sts.), 1868, R. 258, 296, 400 Erecting (P. No. 31), 1868, R. 448. Buying lot (Sharp St.), 1868, R. 275.

. Leasing lot (for P. No. 30), 1868, R. 296. Erecting (E. F. H.), 1868, R. 369. Do. (Park Ave., near Preston St.), 1868, R. 413. Replacing (No. 31), 1868, R. 485. Renting out halls, 1869/78/91. Building (for P. No. 31), 1869, R. 17. Approving salaries, 1869, R. 74; 1898/84/114; 1898-9, R.

43. To repair meeting-rooms, 1869, R. 243; 1870, R. 230. Lot for (F. G. No. 13 and M. P. No. 23), 1869, R. 159. Sundry contracts, 1869, R. 216. Deficiency appropriations, 1870/6/13; 1882, R. 12; 1885,

R. 11. Completing (E. F. H.), 1870, R. 84. To erect building (P. No. 13), 1870, R. 124. Do. (No. 12), 1870, R. 170. Extending (P. No. 13), 1870, R. 189. Enlarging (P. No. 3), 1870, R. 204. New house (on lot of G. No. 2, for G. No. 17), 1870, R. 205. Enlarging (M. and F.", P. No. 6), 1870, R. 206. Repairing (G. No. 14), 1870, R. 263. To lease and erect (G. No. 5), 1871/118/106; 1872/12/19. To erect building (G. No. 17), 1871, R. 48, 80. To sell (No. 5), 1871, R. 198. Repairing (W. F. H., P, No. 4 and G. No. 15), 1871, R. 221. Do. (G. No. 14), 1871, R. 260. Completing (W. F. H.), 1871, R. 287.

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Purchasing Winans' Chapel (for colored), 1871, R. 108, 161. To lease and erect (P. No. 15), 1872/36/44. Assistant superintendent, 1872/50/56. Leasing (No. 20), 1872/73/85. Removing stagnant water (P. No. 13), 1872, R. 185. For colored (S. Balto.), 1872, R. 219. Paving yards (G. Nos. 5 and 21), 1872, R. 335. Do. (No. 17), 1872, R. 351. To lease and erect (P. No. 26), 1873/6/12. Do. (No. 32), 1873/7/12. Leasing (F. G., and F. P. No. 1), 1873/8/13. Buying lot (M. G., and P. No. 1), 1873/12/29. German language in, 1873, R. 140. Additional entrance (M. G. No. 17), 1873, R. 172. Enlarging (No. 20), 1873, R. 234. Alterations (P. No. 16), 1873, R. 343. Extra work (No. 5), 1873, R. 193, 352. Purchasing lot (for C. No. 2), 1874/2/6. Leasing lot (for F. G. No. 3, and P. Nos. 23 and 24), 1874/

14/23. To erect and sell (do.), 1874/19/28. To rebuild'(P. No. 17, and F. G. and P. No. 1), 1874/18/27. Non-resident parents, etc., 1874/53/70; 1887/49/63. Purchasing (for C. G. No. 1), 1874/94/104. Repairing (P. No. 4), 1874, R. 5. Shutters (to G. No. 17), 1874, R. 126. Do. (to P. No. 15), 1874, R. 409. Cleaning sinks in, 1874, R. 178. Ingress and egress, 1874, R. 175; 1880, R. 196. Buying sub-ground-rent (No. 26), 1874, R. 245. . Paving yards (P. No. 13), 1874, R. 292. Do. (F. G. No. 11), 1874, R. 331. Transferring property bought (for C. P. No. 1), 1872, R.

250; 1874, R. 386. Enforcing law as to resident parents, etc., 1874, R. 50. To erect and lease (No. 21), 1875/40/28. To erect (G. No. 22), 1875/60/44; 1875/130/109. To lease and erect (P. No. 5), 1875/88/62. To sell (No. 16), 1875/132/111. Additions (to State Normal), 1875, R. 64. Paving (P, No. 13, and F. G. No. 11), 1875, R. 116. Do. (M. G. No. 7, and F. P. No. 2), 1875, R. 238. Do. (G. No. 4)v 1875, R. 197.

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Frescoing (E. F. H.), 1875, R. 198. Repairing (P. No. 11), 1875, R. 199. Paving (M. G. No. 7, and F. P. No. 32), 1875, R. 238. Ventilators (for No. 13), 1875, R. 384. Selling lot (Caroline St. and Union AL), 1875, R. 112. Purchasing lot (for P. No. 16), 1875, R. 476. To lease and erect (G. No. 16), 1876/54/63. Do. (G. No. 12), 1876/130/137; 1876/131/138. Term of Commissioners, 1876/164/162. Appropriation (for P. No. 16), 1876, R. 9. Do. (for C. P. No. 3), 1876, R. 36. Leasing (G. No. 7), 1876, R. 182. For addition (to P. No. 22), 1876, R. 209. Do. (to P. No. 28), 1876, R. 232. Cleaning wells, 1876, R. 294. To complete building (G. No. 22), 1876, R. 315. Addition to yard (P. No. 16), 1876, R. 373. Insuring (College and High Schools), 1876, R. 244. Kerb-stones (at P. No. 1), 1876, R. 156. To lease and erect (C. No. 7), 1877/19/17. To construct (P. No. 6), 1877/51/45; 1877/54/47. Enlarging (P. No. 15), 1877/55/48. Ventilation for, 1877, R. 27; 1888, R. 94. Repairing (P. No. 23), 1877, R. 114. Completing (G. No. 12), 1877, R. 136. Stairway (P. No. 8), 1877, R. 177. Commission of inquiry as to, 1877, R. 227. Old City Hall for, 1878/17/15. Leasing (E.-G. No. 3), 1878/76/69. Against diverting funds, 1878, R. 76. For arbitration as to (G. No. 12), 1878, R. 141. Repairing (E.-G. No. 5), 1878, R. 268. Building (G. No. 22), 1878, R. 297. Salaries of teachers, 1878, R. 308. Completing (P. No. 6), 1878, R. 182. Erecting (M. G., and P. No. 1), 1879/23/26. Repairing (No. 27), 1879, R. 21. Enlarging (No. 20), 1879, R. 132. Selling (C. No. 7), 1879, R. 136. Walling and grading (No. 7), 1879, R. 143. Repairing rooms in old City Hall (for G G.), 1879'£R. 187 Renting (Hull St.), 1879, R. 196. Cleaning cess-pools, 1879, R. 251; 1882, R. 142.

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To prevent spread of diseases in, 1880/6/9. To erect (G. No. 7), 1880/56/65. To lease and erect (S. Balto.), 1881/2/3. Do. (N. E. section), 1881/20/21. Do. (P. No. 14), 1881/64/105. Completing (No. 2), 1881/112/154. Railing (G. No. 7), 1881, R. 5. Completing (do.), 1881, R. 91. Improving (P. No. 18), 1881, R. 39. Railing (G. No. 12), 1881, R. 44. Shutters (do.), 1881, R. 146. Egress from, 1881, R. 150. Leasing (F. G. No. 16), 1881, R. 163. Purchasing lot (G. No. 3), 1881, R. 222. Shutters (G. No. 4), 1881, R. 250. Erecting (F. G. No. 16), 1882/13/15; 1882, R. 113. Do. (P. No. 14), 1882/14/16. Leasing lot (rear of G. No. 17), 1882, R. 146. Do. (adjoining P. No. 18), 1882, R. 164. To buy houses and lots (P. No. 11), 1883/19/22. Erecting (do.), 1883/38/48. Funds from unrepresented estates, 1883/88/106. For Manual Training, 1883/106/125. To sell building (No. 14), 1883, R. 37. Salaries, 1884/16/17; 1884/23/29. To buy lot, etc., 1884/94/112. Leasing (P. No.Tl) , 1884/130/150. Free tuition, books, etc., 1884/141/164. To buy lot (G. No. 15), 1884/142/165. To complete (No. 11), 1884, R. 86. To enlarge (No. 2), 1884, R. 89. To ascertain cost of lot (rear of No. 20), 1884, R. 104. To erect (P. No. 23), 1885/26/31. Do. (P. No. 29), 1885/28/32. Do. (P. No. 11), 1885/29/33. Addition (G. No. 15), 1885/39/45. Transferring accounts, 1885, R. 181; 1886-7, R. 1; 1888,

R. 5; 1889, R. 11; 1890, R.218; 1894, R. 222. To remove water-closet (No. 27), 1885, R. 30. Ceiling (E. F. H.), 1885, R. 42. To sell house (adjoining No. 20), 1885, R. 129. Transferring appropriations for repairs, 1885, R. 167; 1892,

R. 178.

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Supplies (Superintendent of, purchasing, etc.), 1886/31/42; 1886/48/59; 1900/21/37.

Purchasing leasehold lot (for P. No. 8), 1886/85/115. Fire-escape (G. No. 15), 1886, R. 7. For loan to erect houses, etc., 1886, R. 35; 1888/98/123. Improvements (P. Nos. 11 and 29), 1886, R. 81. Do. (No. 20), 1886, R. 117. Use of Broadway Hall, (for G. No. 2), 1886, R. 135. Drain-pipe (No. 29),, 1886, R. 138. Notices to quit (property adjoining P. No. 8), 1886, R. 191. Lot and building (C, H. and G.), 1887/17/19. Building (P. No. 8), 1887/19/21. Leasing (for P. No. 13), 1887/109/126. Purchasing lot (for P. No. 8), 1887/113/130. Addition (G. No. 21), 1887, R. 48. To erect (G, No. 2), 1888/11/15. Do. (for colored children), 1888/13/17. Mayor ex-officio Commissioner, 1888/56/76. Keeping open in June (in Annex), 1888/78/97. Repairs (do.), 1888/84/104.

$400,000 loan for additional houses and lots, 1888/98/123. Draining cellar (P. No. 2), 1888, R. 75. Alterations (F. G. No. 18), 1888, R. 93. Appropriation for Annex, 1888, R. 170. Testimonials (C. H.), 1889/94/122. Lot and building (G. No. 20), 1889/126/155. Addition (P. No. 11), 1889/127/157. Lot and building (A. No. 4), 1889/128/158. Do. (section bounded by North Ave., Barclay, Biddle and

Charles Sts.), 1889/129/160. Do. (near Marshall and Randall Sts.), 1889/131/164. Do. (P. No. 24),. 1889/132/166. Building (P. No. 13), 1889/133/168. Lot and building (A. No. 3), 1889/134/169; 1889/140/177;

1889/167/209. Lot (E.-G. No. 5), 1889/141/179. Building (G. No. 8), 1889/142/180. Do. (E.-G. No. 5), 1889/143/182. Lot and building (C. P. No. 1), 1889/144/183; 1891/73/128. Purchasing lot (Aisquith St., adjoining E. F. H.), 1889, R. 66. Transferring accounts (Annex), 1889, R. 135. Do. (Manual Training School), 1890/1/3. Heating (P. No. 31), 1890/10/14.

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Lot and building (A. No. 13), 1890/11/15. Do. (P. No. 25), 1890/44/51. Salaries, 1890/50/58; 1890/135/194. Approving do. (F. H.), 1890/164/232. To sell material (on lot adjoining E. F. H., Aisquith St.),

1890, R. 24. Re-modelling (P. No. 20), 1890, R. 89. To sell building. (C. No. 5), and buy lot (for P. No. 25),

1890, R. 134. Hyrdant (No. 7, Woodberry), 1890, R. 56. To grade lot (of E. F. H., Orleans and Aisquith Sts.), 1890,

R. 119. Repairing (damages by hail-storm), 1890, R. 129. Sale, lease and erection (G. and P., No. 19), 1891/5/8. Purchase, erection and sale (C. No.- 3), 1891/8/13; 1891/

67/98. Do. (A. No. 11), 1891/13/18. Additional story (F. G. No. 18), 1891/31/50. Purchase and erection (Carroll district), 1891/35/53. Do. (near Wooster St. and Washington Ave.), 1891/45/65. Lot and building (G. No. 18), 1891/104/150 (Sec. 2 re­

pealed, 1893/116/200). To lease and erect (E.-G. No. 1), and add story (C. No. 4),

1891/120/167. Additional appropriations, 1891/144/196; 1896, R. 2;

1901-2/48/96; 1901-2/78/168. Supplies, 1891/18/23. Re-modelling (M. G. No. 18), 1891, R. 56. " As to changing designations of, 1891, R. 64. Additional rooms (G. No. 7), 1891, R. 65. Addition (A. No. 2), 1891, R. 124. Do. (G. No. 17), 1891, R. 126. Do. (E.-G. No. 4), 1891, R. 128. Paving cellar (A. No. 13), 1891, R. 197. Heat and ventilation (E.-G. No. 4), 1891, R. 205. Insurance (B. C. C. and F. H. Schools), 1891, R. 215. Transferring accounts, 1891, R. 296; 1894, R. 11. Lots and buildings (C. No. 3),„1892/2/3. Leasing ground (No. 19), 1892/14/19. Lot and building (A. No. 8), 1892/42/57. To convey part of alley-way (A. No. 34), 1892/24/35. Partition for (F. G. No. 10), 1892, R. 19. Erection (E.-G. No. 1), 1892, R. 51.

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Constructing (Harlem Ave.), 1892, R. 71. Enlarging (G. No. 20), 1892, R. 106. Erecting (C. No. 3), 1892, R. 122. Do. (G. No. 18), 1892, R. 131. Paving yard, etc. (No. 21), 1892, R. 144. Exhibit at World's Fair, 1892, R. 158. Improving (G. No. 10 and P. Nos. 17, 28 and 33), 1892, R.

191. . Partition for (P. No. 21), 1892, R. 196. Fitting up (E.-G. No. 1), 1892, R. 207-Lot and building (W. F. H.), 1893/32/58. Do. (Highland Park), 1893/36/71. Appointment of clerk, 1893/57/102 (repealed, 1900/21/37). Lot and building (C. No. 4), 1893/90/159. Leasing (W. F. H.) to Fourth Regt., 1893/155/251. Lot and building (E.-G. No. 6), 1893/185/298. Additional ground (P. No. 4), 1893/220/350. Addition (A. No. 9, Calverton), 1893, R. 34. Water-closets (No. 2), 1893, R. 60. Protecting children from exposure, 1893, R. 186. "Smead. System" (A. No. 9), 1893, R. 202. Purchasing lot (section bounded by Harlem Ave., Gilmor,

Saratoga and Payson Sts.), 1894/22/22. Do. (No. 3), 1894/27/27. Leasing lot (C. No. 9), 1894/60/75. Purchasing lot (section bounded by Light, Clarkson, Wells

and Jephson Sts.), 1894/33/33. Leasing lot (section bounded by Poppleton and Bayard

Sts. and B. & O. R. R.), 1894/102/114. Do. (G. and P. No. 9), 1894/119/149. Building (W. F. H.), 1894/121/151. Appropriations, 1894, R. 3; 1895, R. 103. Against "Free-Book" Bill, 1894, R. 76. Flags at half-mast on Memorial Day, 1894, R. 77. To complete building (E.-G. No. 6), 1895/9/16. To erect (P. No. 4), 1895/12/20. Do. (C. No. 9), 1895/17/25. Do. (P. No. 34), 1895/19/27. Purchase lots (No. 4), 1895/28/35. National flag on, 1895/29/36. Lot and building (G. No. 13), 1895/40/55. Do. (section bounded by North, Mt. Royal and Madison

Aves. and Druid Hill Park), 1895/44/58.

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Do. (P. No. 37), 1895/45/59. ' Physical training in, 1895/46/60; 1896/140/212. Transferring balances, 1895, R. 33. Partitions (P. No. 5), 1895, R. 100. Reading Declaration of Independence in, 1895, R. 143. Fire-escape (P. No. 20), 1895, R. 177. Addition (A. No. 16), 1895, R. 231. Purchasing lot (Madison and Lafayette Aves., adjoining

W. F. H.), 1896/1/3. Lot and building for colored (section bounded by Eutaw,

Bayard and Hamburg Sts.), 1896/10/12. Do. (Saratoga and Mount Sts.), 1896/44/74. Do. (C. No. 8), 1896/45/75.. For colored teachers, 1896/55/86. Lot and building (G. No. 7), 1896/57/89. Do. (A. No. 3), 1896/73/113. Do. (C. No. 3), 1896/98/146. Faculty, etc. (C. H.), 1896/113/175. Purchasing property (adjoining P. No. 4), 1896/3/5. Insuring (new W. F. H.), 1896, R. 3. Loan of Chicago School Exhibit, 1896, R. 34. Purchasing (for P. No. 4), 1896, R. 76. To extend beyond building-line (A. F. G., No. 20), 1897/4/6. To erect (G: No. 7), 1897/8/10. Lot for (G. No. 10), 1897/26/30. To lease lot (C. H.), 1897/75/95. Adjoining lot (E.-G. No. 6), 1897/77/97. Assistant secretary, 1897/83/103. Additional clerk, 1897/84/103 (repealed, 1900/21/37). Building (A. No. 3), 1897/86/105.

Teaching patriotism and systems of government, 1898/62/87. Expenses of litigation, 1898/81/108. Collecting books, 1898/125/162. Fees for non-residents, 1899/153/200; 1901-2/55/119. Colored teacher of drawing, 1899/186/245. Do. instructor in sewing, 1899/187/246. Do. music-teacher, 1899/191/253. Abolishing office of Librarian, etc., 1900/21/37. Lot and building (section bounded by North and Fulton

Aves. and W..M. R. R.), 1901/115/109; 1901-2/48/96. Fire-proof buildings for, 1901-123/127. Lot and building (section bounded by Gorsuch, North,

Greenmount and Harford Aves.), 1901/137/153; 1901-2/ 48/96.

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Purchasing (Nos. 124 and 126 N. High St.), 1901-2/17/39. To erect building (Mount and Saratoga Sts.), 1901-2/22/57. To acquire lot (for E.-G. No. 2), 1901-2/28/63. Construction and heating (1. Lakewodd Ave. and Orleans

St.; 2. S. of Warren Ave.; 3. Chestnut and Fourth Aves.), 1901-2/58/127.

Lot and building (No. 10), 1901-2/65/144. Salaries of attendance-officers, 1902-3/107/50. Lot and building (for E. H.), 1902-3/137/82. Do. (in Forest Park or West Arlington), 1902-3/143/90. Addition (to No. 96), 1902-3/144/91; 1903-4/8/9. Parental school (for truants), 1904-5/89/11. Competitive drawings (for E. F. H.), 1904-5/122/76.

! For completing (do.), 1904-5/255/355. Sale of (No. 109), 1904-5/260/361. Lot and building (near No. 51, Waverly), 1905-6/53/105. Do. (between Madison and Cathedral Sts., Greenmount

and North Aves.), 1905-6, 0. 145 (approved June 12, 1906).

(See BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE; MANUAL TRAIN­ING SCHOOL; TAXES.)

SCHROEDER'S (SHROEDER'S) RUN—Bridge over (in Fayette and Pratt Sts.), 1845, R. 83, 84.

Do. (Boyd St.), 1845, R. 98. Repairing viaduct over, 1846, R. 76.

. Tunnels, 1849, R. 11, 99; 1851, R. 137; 1854, R. 142; 1855, R. 151, 178; 1856, R. 217; 1867/11/14.

Enlarging water-way, 1853, R. 77. Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/13/35; 1855/34/57. Raising bridge (Ridgely St.), 1850, R. 381. Cleaning, 1869, R. 168; 1870, R. 90. Arch, 1878, R. 205.

SCHROEDER (SCHRODER, SHROEDER) ST.—Public (Balti­more to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58.

Opening (Saratoga to Baltimore Sts.), 1834/9/17. Bridge over run (at Hollins St.), 1834, R. 36. For opening, 1835/14/17. Opening (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836/41/61. Do. (Lexington to Mulberry Sts.), 1849/24/30. Closing part of, 1850/22/23. Grading, 1850/28/26; 1873, R. 297. Opening (Franklin to Adams Sts.), 1870/25/65.

SCIOPTIC APPARATUS—(See LICENSES.)

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SCOTT ST.—For closing (Pratt to Hollins Sts.),' 1835, R. 5. Accepting deed of (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27. Closing (Lombard or Pratt to Hollins Sts.), and opening

(Pratt to Lombard Sts.), 1846/18/13. Widening and extending (Columbia to Cross Sts.), 1853/46/

46. Condemning (Columbia to "Ramsey" Sts.), 1855/28/53. Opening (S. terminus to "Ridgeley" St.), 1880/118/135 • (repealed, 1881/31/46). Opening (S. terminus to Ridgely St.), 1885/9/11. Grade, etc., 1890/148/208; 1894/129/158. Opening (across B. 0. R. R. at Ostend St.), 1900/61/15.

SCOTT, HON. T. PARKIN—In memory of, 1874, R. 13. SCOWS—To be numbered, etc., 1807/31/108.

Payment for lost, 1821, R. (Nov. 29), p. 386. Purchasing timber for, 1830, R. 41. Authority to build two, 1853, R. 103. To loan City's, 1856, R. 83. Numbers, licenses, etc., 1880/97/109; 1891/22/27. (See BOATS; CARRIAGES; DREDGING; WAGONS;

WHARVES.) SEAL—To provide municipal, 1797/3/19; 1826/61/355; 1858

(Rev.)/l /9. To be kept by Register, 1797/5/22. Tax for use of, 1797/28/94; 1798/86/159. Representation of Baltimore Monument on, 1827/12/402. Establishing, 1838 (Rev.)/ l /9; 1850 (Rev.)/l /5. (See REGISTER.)

SECOND AVE.—(Annex) grade, 1892/110/181. SECOND LANE—Closing (Water to Sixth Sts.), 1865/47/57. SECOND ST.—Re-naming "E. Second St." (Jones' Falls to Front

St.), 1852/64/64. Repaving, 1876/59/47. (N.) grade, etc., 1889/13/16. Now Water St., 1890/141/200.

SEDIMENT—Deposit of, 1827/28/415; 1832/25/28. On wharves, 1832, R. 3. Permit to dump, 1880, R. 85. (See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS.)

SEPTEMBER 12TH—Commemorating as anniversary, 1866/79/ 180; 1873, R. 385; 1875, R. 399; (by Fair, etc.), 1889, R. 25.

SERVANTS—Manner of punishing, 1798/80/152. (See SLAVES.)

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SESQUI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION—Providing for, 1880/ 142/164; 1880/143/165.

Closing municipal offices for, 1880, R. 220. History of, 1881, R. 158, 258, 271, 272; 1882, R. 11. Report on, 1882, R. 9.

SEVEN=FOOT KNOLL—Light-boat at, 1846, R. 139. SEVENTH ST.—Closing (Water to Sixth Sts.), 1865/50/59.

Opening (Northwest St. to Morris Ave.), 1891/108/154. SEWELL ST.—Naming (S. of Lafayette Market), 1873/72/76.

Changing curb, etc., 1883/71/85. -Paving, 1890/116/156.

SEWERAGE—Appropriation for Commission on (under-ground), 1860, R. 395.

Report of Commission, 1862, R. 134. Boarfl (powers, duties, etc.), 1868/52/71. Civil engineer to report on general system of, 1881, R. 11. Plans for (N. W. section), 1885, R. 180. For Commission on, 1893, R. 189, 212; 1895/25/32. As to pollution of Chesapeake Bay, 1898-99, R. 33. Continuance of Commission, 1900, R. 2. Accepting reports of do., 1900, R. 3. $10,000,000 loan for, 1904-5/227/299. Salaries of Commissioners, 1905-6/23/57. Appropriation for expenses (to Jan. 1st, 1906), 1905-6/24

58. (See SEWERS.)

SEWERS—Regulation of, 1797/14/55. Agreement as to (Ridgely's Addition), 1815/2/46. In Cheapside, 1819, R. (May 25), p. 252. At Bank and Water Sts., 1820, R. (Jan. 31), p. 290. Cleaning, 1821/47/339. Foul deposits in, 1821/64/356. Walling (from Charles to Light Sts.), 1824, R. (Mar. 9),

p. 93. Not to be obstructed, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;

1850 (Rev.)/30/110. Constructing (S. side of Pratt St.), 1828, R. 42. From City Hall, 1831, R. 72. -. At Lombard and Hanover Sts., 1831, R. 76. Changing situation of (in Water St.), 1832, R. 66. Filling up (across Monument St.), 1832, R. 89. In alley running to Biddle St., 1832, R. 92. From Uhler's Al. to Basin, 1832 (ex. sess.)/8/13.

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From Bowers' sewer and MonumenPSt., ^ 8 3 2 ^ x . T&|jl7 9/15. A ? / 0 ^ * ^

Grading at mouth of, etc. (Bowers'), 1833, R. 33. *». In Pleasant St., 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 3. Regulating and repairing, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850

(Rev.)/14/30. Payments for rebuilding, 1839, R. 5. Straightening (Balderston St.), 1839, R. 97. Changing (Boston St.), 1839, R. 109. Do. (Gay St., Balderston St.), 1840, R. 20. In Chatsworth St., 1842, R. 26. Enlarging (Holliday and Bath Sts.), 1842, R. 39. Materials for, 1842, R. 47. Repairing (Saratoga St.), 1843, R. 120. Constructing (near Vine St.), 1844, R. 137. Flag-stones over mouth of (Orleans St. canal), 1846, R. 72. Repairing certain, 1846 (Aug.), R. 4. Grates for certain, 1847, R. 49. Constructing (Calhoun St.), 1847, R. 78. Do. (Hanover St. and Uhler's Al.), 1847, R. 83. Cleaning (Holliday and Saratoga Sts.), 1848, R. 41. Constructing (Division St.), 1849, R. 106. Through piers (Jones' Falls at Charles St.), 1850, R. 98. Tapping public, 1851/24/25; 1863, R. 186. For constructing (Caroline St.), 1851, R. 118. Repairing (Holliday near Saratoga Sts.), 1851, R. 134. Cleaning by. contract, 1852/73/71. For constructing (across Pratt St.), 1852, R. 103. Trap (Centre and St. Paul Sts.), 1852, R. 146. Cleaning out (Caroline and Aliceanna Sts.), 1853, R. 81. Do. (St. Paul and Centre Sts.), 1853, R. 174. Tapping (Light St.), 1853, R. 84. Improving (Penna. Ave.), 1853, R. 93. Constructing (McHenry St.), 1853, R. 96. Do. (Charles St. or Lovegrove Al.)~ 1853, R. 137. Repairs (Arch and Montgomery Sts.), 1853, R. 153. Constructing (Lee and Light Sts.), 1853, R. 183. , Do. (King St.), 1853, R. 89. Extending (Raborg St.), 1853, R. 230. To construct (Schroeder and Baltimore Sts.), 1854, R. 81, Do. (Perry and St.-Peter's Sts.), 1854, R. 98. Do. (Canton Ave.), 1854, R. 132. Payments for, 1855, R. 190.

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For repairs, 1855, R. 234; 1856, R. 72, 141; 1856 (Nov.), R. 2; 1857, R. 156.

Gates, 1856, R. 18, 213. Altering, 1856, R. 150; 1857, R. 60, 155. Cleaning, 1857, R. 53; 1859, R. 165, 223. To lay down, 1858, R. 48. Repairs (Belair Ave.), 1858, R. 83. Repairs, etc., 1859, R. 252; 1859 (Nov.), R. 37, 45; 1860,

R. 55, 238, 259, 298; 1861, R. 59. Enlarging (Gay St.), 1860, R. 121. Do. (Barre St.), 1860, R. 143, 299. Right of way for (Holland St.), 1860, R. 324. Enlarging, 1861, R. 108, 169, 203. Constructing (Central Ave.), 1862, R. 105. Repairing (Division St.), 1862, R. 87. Widening (Penna. Ave. to Walsh St.), 1862, R. 133. Settling claim in reference to (Washington St.), 1863, R.105. Repairing ("Green" St.), 1863, R. 147. Constructing (Decker St.), 1863, R. 166. Do. (Pratt St.), 1863, R. 142. Acquiring permits for private, 1864/52/39. From Camden Station, 1864, R. 59. Private (Hollins St.), 1864, R. 97. Do. (W. Baltimore St.), 1864, R. 176. For legislation to open, etc., 1865, R. 11. Arching (Penna. Ave.), 1865, R. 101. Building (Pleasant and Hoiliday Sts.), 1865, R. 138. Patent traps, 1865, R. 108, 109, 120, 155. Constructing (Saratoga St.). 1866, R. 47. Do. (Boston St.), 1866, R. 55. Do. (Holliday and Saratoga Sts.), 1867, R. l&/4x ,„, Permits for, 1867, R. 206, 278, 337, 338, 379;' 1870, R. 87,

149. Trapping inlet to, 1867, R. 205. To construct (Howard and Lexington Sts. to Basin), 1868/

69/105. Plats of, 1868, R. 51. To construct (Pratt St.), 1868, R. 193. Repairs, 1868, R. 381; 1870, R. 145. To lay pipe for, 1868, R. 210. To construct drain from, 1868, R. 411. Constructing (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1869/29/24;

1871/11/12; 1873/50/58.

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Do. (Oliver and Decker Sts. to Jones' Falls), 1869/44/47. Enlarging (Holliday St.), 1869, R. 138. Constructing (Sharp St.), 1869, R. 236. Do. (Gist St.), 1869, R. 143. Opening, 1869, R. 240, 249. Extending (John and Mosher Sts.), 1870/84/137. Constructing (Scott St. to Upper Spring Gardens), 1870/

97/150 (repealed, 1873/94/106). Do. (Pratt and Mill Sts.), 1870, R. 38. Do. (Charles near Read Sts.), 1870, R. 99, 224. Do. (Raborg St.), 1870, R. 262. Do. (Hollins St.), 1870, R. 264. Enlarging (Penna. Ave.), 1870, R. 116. Do. (Belair Ave.), 1870, R. 185. Inlets to (McMechin St. and Mason AL), 1870, R. 140. Constructing (Oliver and Decker Sts.), 1871/84/69. Do. (Fulton Ave.), 1871/120/108. To construct, 1871, R. 15, 20, 67, 87, 90, 160, 179, 181, 200,

230, 235, 242, 256, 316. Plates over, 1871, R. 18. Collecting assessments (Liberty St.), 1871, R. 278. Constructing (Howard and Lexington Sts. to Basin), 1872/

63/78. Closing inlet to (McMechen St.), 1872, R. 225. Constructing (Aliceanna and Washington Sts.), 1873/15/

31; 1873/96/107. Do. (Lexington and Liberty Sts. to Spring Gardens), 1873/

27/42; 1875/3/5. Do. (Eden and Pratt Sts. to Harford Run), 1873/56/63. Do. (from Eden and Lombard Sts. to do.), 1873/93/105. Do. (Low St.), 1873/94/106; 1873/119/131. To construct certain, 1873, R. 58, 236, 364, 399, 400, 416.' To repair, etc., certain, 1873, R. 142, 174, 296, 386, 454;

1874, R. 335. Refunds on (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1873, R. 308. Gratings at City inlets, 1874, R. 45. Permits for, 1874, R. 30, 72, 256; 1875, R. 241. Iron pipes (Light St.), 1874, R. 365. Gratings, 1875, R. 66, 174, 319. Survey of (S. Broadway), 1875, R. 146. Repairs (Chatsworth Run), 1875, R. 347. Inlets (Fulton Ave.), 1875, R. 391. Constructing (Broadway, etc.), 1875, R. 475.

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Do. (Lexington St.), 1876/34/29. Do. (Carey St.), 1876/132/138. Continuing (Chatsworth Run), 1876/136/142. Constructing (Saratoga, Pine and German Sts.), 1876, R.

138. Inlets to (Centre St.), 1876, R. 129. Do. (McMechin St.), 1876, R. 204; 1876, R. 378. Do. (Pratt St.), 1876, R. 260. Do. (West and Race Sts.), 1876, R. 363; 1877/16/13. Constructing (Light St.), 1877/12/10. Do. (Penna. Ave.), 1877/15/12. Do. (Do. and Pearl St.), 1877, R. 41. Tapping (Franklin St.), 1877, R. 63. To construct (for Johns Hopkins Hospital), 1877, R. 180. Extending (from Penna. Ave. and Orchard St.), 1877, R.

186. Changing inlets to, 1877, R. 212. Constructing and tapping, 1878, R. 7. To construct, 1878, R. 26, 108, 187, 208 (inlet), 210, 219,

254 (B. & O. R. R. to tide-water), 267, 300. Do. (Chatsworth Run), 1879/90/106. Do. (Bloom St.), 1879, R. 130. Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1879, R. 139; 1881/5/6. Do. (Bath St.), 1879, R. 253. Retaining-wall (Carey St.), 1879, R. 226. Constructing (Baltimore St.), 1880/7/11. Do. (Franklin St., etc.), 1880/8/12. Do. (Fremont St.), 1880/40/46. Inlets to (Boundary Ave.), 1880/95/108. Repairing (Caroline St.), 1880/52/61. Trapping (Greenmount Ave.), 1880, R. 11. Do. (Carey St.), 1880, R. 22. Do. (Broadway), 1880, R. 34. Do. (Calhoun St.), 1880, R. 199. To construct (or drain), 1880, R. 121. Do. (City Jail), 1880, R. 193.

Tapping (Baltimore and Fremont Sts.), 1880, R. 230, 231. Enlarging, etc. (Hoffman St.), 1880, R. 119. Covering (Washington St.), 1880, R. 246; 1881, R. 160. Traps to, 1881, R. 26, 258, 269; 1882, R. 78. Grading (Charles and Eager Sts.), 1881, R. 206. Constructing (Baltimore and Harrison Sts.), 1881, R. 226. Flushing (Druid Hill Ave.), 1881, R. 236.

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Completing (Bond and Abbott Sts. to Central Ave.), 1882, R. 159.

Completing (Schroeder's Run), 1882, R. 193. Trapping (Division St.), 1883, R. 35. Do. (Pcnna. Ave., etc.), 1883, R. 68. Constructing (Patapsco St.), 1883, R. 148. Salaries of superintendents, 1883, R. 165; 1891/118/165. Completing (Race St.), 1884/11/14. System for Harford Run drainage, 1884/83/99. Constructing (Eager St.), 1884/84/100. Extending (Race St.), 1884, R. 85. Constructing (Front, East and Low Sts.), 1885/3/5. Do. (German and Penn Sts.), 1885/19/22. Do. (Holliday St.), 1885/41/46.

Improving (Franklin St. and Woodyear Al.), 1885, R. 105. Continuing (Ensor and Mott Sts.), 1885, R. 179. Inlets to (Eden and Jefferson Sts.), 1885, R. 154. Extending (Central Ave. to Madison St.), 1886/14/24. Do. (Division St.), 1886/16/26. Constructing (Necessity-AL, High and Fayette Sts.), 1886/

20/29. Do. (Lanvale St. and Edmondson Ave.), 1886/52/62. For construction of (Patapsco St.), 1886/98/133. Do. (North Ave.), 1886/119/159. Report on probable cost of certain, 1886, R. 37. Inlets to (S. Broadway), 1886, R. 41. Do. (Howard St.), 1886, R. 74. Permit to tap (Ann St.), 1886, R. 139. Completing (Mosher St. and Rutter's Run), 1887/15/14. Trapping (Eager and McKim St.), 1887, R. 22. Inlet to (Howard St.), 1887, R. 42. Traps to (McMechen St., etc.), 1887, R. 93, 99, 113. Constructing (Fulton Ave.), 1888/57/76; 1889/15/18. $1,750,000 loan for construction of, 1888/98/123. Traps to inlets, 1888, R. 33, 50, 51, 138. Inlets, 1888, R. 52, 53, 110, 111. Constructing (Maryland Ave., etc.), 1889/11/13. For Mt.Royal Ave. improvement, 1889/12/14. Constructing (Ensor St.), 1889/26/34. Do. (Light St.), 1889/61/80 (repealed, 1890/43/49). Do. (Lovegrove,AL), 1889/78/99. Do. (Patterson Park, Wolfe and Patapsco Sts.), 1889/79/

100.

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Do. (Presbury St., etc.), 1889/97/125. Extending (Low St.), 1889/108/136. Constructing (Jenkins' Run, etc.), 1889/118/146; 1889/

166/208. Do. (Ensor St., etc.), 1889/123, 152. Do. (Eutaw and Fremont Sts.), 1889/124/153. Do. (Eden St.), 1889/164/205. Do. (Bush St., etc.), 1889/165/206; 1891, R. 178. For re-constructing (Carey St., etc.), 1889/170/215. Constructing (Pulaski St.), 1889/146/186. Inlets and traps, 1889, R. 4, 28, -29. Permit to construct (Fairmount Ave.), 1889, R. 5. Plans for (Druid Hill Ave.'and Laurens St.), 1889, R. 146. Extending (Dolphin St.), 1890/39/45. Constructing (Cross St.), 1890/43/49. Do. (Penn St.), 1890/55/62. Do. (Howard St.), 1890/144^/204.

Do. (Smallwood, Franklin and Pulaski Sts.), 1890/162/229. Do. (Wolfe St.), 1890/163/221; 1891/47/67. Trapping inlets, 1890, R. 73, 138, 150, 160. Constructing (Read St. and Morton Al.), 1891/4/6. Do. (McHenry St.), 1891/20/25 (repealed, 1900/85/54). Do. (Ann and Gay Sts.), 1891/42/60. Do. (connection with Druid Hill Ave.), 1891/48/68. Do. (First and Boone Sts.), 1891/82/125. Do. (B. & O. R. R. tracks to Ramsay St., and in Fulton

Ave.), 1891/81/124; 1894/144/178.' Do. (to Hoffman St.), 1891/109/155. Traps, 1891, R. 19, 86, 93, 111, 121, 127, 135, 136, 139. Estimating cost of (Patapsco St.), 1891, R. 302. Inlets, 1891, R. 29, 105, 160, 214, 217. To acquire right of way for (McHenry St.), 1891, R. 257. Lateral (Girard Ave.), 1892/40/55. Traps and inlets, 1892, R. 47, 83, 88-91, 136-138, 142, 169. Transferring balance (Eden St.), 1892, R. 107. Plans for (Fremont St.), 1892, R. 173. Constructing (Union Ave. and Falls Road), .1893/20/32. Do. (Federal St.), 1893/40/78. Do. (Monroe St.), 1893/43/84. Do. (Fremont Ave.), 1893/52/95. Do. (West St.), 1893/58/102. Do. (Race St.), 1893/62/106. Do. (Fort Ave.), 1893/72/124.

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Do. (Clifton Ave., etc.), 1893/75/127; 1897/27/33. Do. (Barclay St.), 1893/76/129. Do. (Charles St., etc.), 1893/97/169. Extending (Patapsco St.), 1893/61/105. Inlets, etc., 1893, R. 22, 49, 151-153, 158)N161-163, 174. Against throwing refuse into inlets to, 18^4/10/11. Appropriation for (Bush St.), 1894/14/14.1" Constructing (Patapseoto Oliver Sts.), 1894/41/41; 1894/

120/149. Do. (Orleans St.), 1894/134/163. Repairing (Mosher and John Sts.), 1894/142/176. Permit to attach, 1894, R. 16. For general system of, 1894, R. 118j^. Inlets, 894, R. 68-71, 95, 119, 127, 258. Transferring accounts (Druid Hill Ave.), 1894, R. 277. Constructing (Alluvion St.), and re-constructing (Scott

St.), 1895/35/43. Constructing (Brice AL), 1895/70/90. Do. (from Chatsworth Run, S. of Barre St.), 1895/76/101. Do. (Presstman St.), 1895/108/136. To complete (Druid Hill Ave. intercepting), 1895/47/61. Inlets, etc., 1895, R. 42, 48, 87, 131, 229. Constructing (Sterrett AL), 1895, R. 105. Transferring balances (Bush St.), 1895, R. 90. Constructing (Fulton Ave.), 1896/61/96. Do. (Low St., etc.), 1896/66/105. Do. (Camden St.), 1896/71/111. Do. (Henrietta St.), 1896/72/112. Do. (Beason St.), 1896/99/147. Completing (Druid Hill Ave.), 1896/119/183. Constructing (in private alley between Pearl, Franklin,

Greene and Mulberry Sts.), 1896/121/187. . Do. (Charles St.), 1896/128/195.

Do. (Eager St.), 1896/150/226. Do. (Lanvale St., etc.), 1896/164/240. Do. (Stockholm St.), 1896/166/242. Inlets, traps, etc., 1896, R. 43, 47, 99. Constructing (Hopkins Ave. and Hoffman St. to Broad­

way), 1896, R. 74.. Do. (Vine St.), 1898/19/29. Do. (Brice AL, etc.), 1898/20/31. Do. (Broadway), 1898/24/36. To re-construct inlet (Penna. Ave.), 1898/77/105.

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Permit for (Canton Ave.), 1898/22/34. Constructing (Harris Creek), 1898/79/106; 1898/123/160. House-connections, 1898/117/155. Inlets (Mosher St.), 1898/132/168. Constructing (Cleveland St.), 1899/139/176. Do. (Burgundy AL), 1899/140/177; 1900/5/16. Do. (Lee St.), 1899/179/234. Do. (Pratt St.), 1899/180/236. Do. (Wayne St.), 1899/190/252. Do. (Eager St.), 1899/204/278; 1900/52/96. Do. (Fifth Lane), 1899/206/280. Trapping inlets (Fremont Ave.), 1898-9, R. 7. Re-constructing (Penna. Ave.), 1898-9, R. 42. Constructing (Beech Ave.), 1898-9, R. 77. (repealed, 1898-9,

R. 121). Do.' (Stockholm St.), 1898-9, R. 148. Do. (Webster St.), 1900/51/95. Do. (Canton St.), 1901/109/96. Continuing (Jenkins Run), 1901/125/131. Constructing (Edmondson Ave. and Woodyear St.), 1901-2/

34/69; 1902-3/154/109; 1903-4/7/8. Do. (Carrollton Ave. and Franklin St.), 1901-2/35/70;

1902-3/153/108. . Do. (Lanvale St.), 1902-3/161/122. Do. (Laurens St.), 1903-4/2/3. Do. (Howard and Centre Sts.), 1904-5/189/227. Do. (Ogier's and Sumwalt's Runs; Monroe, Lorman and

Payson Sts.; Carroll Park, Mosher St., Conduit Ave., Fayette St.; Low St. and North Ave.), 1904-5/204/253; 1905-6/5/9.

Confirming action of City Engineer in constructing certain, 1904-5/205/254.

To construct certain (Ogier's Run, etc.), 1905-6/62/114. Constructing storm-water (Charles St.), 1905-6/129/237. Constructing (Mt. Royal Terrace), 1905-6/133/246. . Do. (Boston St. and Lakewood Ave.), 1905-6/134/247. Do. (Lexington St.), 1905-6, O. 143 (approved June 7,

1906). (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; DRAINS; HARFORD

RUN; SEWERAGE; TUNNELS.) SHAFTS—Permit to erect, 1852, R. 4.

Do. to lay, etc., 1879, R. 183; 1883, R. 40; 1890, R. 11.

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SHARP ST.—Taking up part of, 1828, R. 38. Opening (Ostend to Moale Sts.), 1873/107/120 (repealed,

1876/155/156). Do. (Ostend St. to Port-warden's line), 176/152/153 (re­

pealed, 1880/125/144). Naming "Hopkins Place" (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1881/

25/38. Paving, 1881/79/120; 1891/134/183. Was L. Sharp St. (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/196/

236. (See HANOVER MARKET.)

SHAVINGS—Not to be placed near buildings, 1831/14/278. Do. and to be burned when removed, 1850 (Rev.)/33/124. (See RUBBISH.)

SHEDS—(Wooden,) to restrict erection of, 1801/24/271. Permits to remain, 1824, R. (Feb. 23), p. 91; 1826/66/362;

1831, R. 32; 1836, R. 89; 1837, R. 66; 1838, R. 49. For use of carpenters while building, 1833/24/43. Permits to erect, 1833, R. 26; 1837, R. 59; 1838, R. 1;

1845, R. 25; 1848, R. 62; 1850 (Nov.), R. 11; 1851, R. 109; 1854, R. 76; 1858, R. 53.

Do. to retain, 1840 (June), R. 2; 1850, R. 46. Do. to enlarge, 1850, R. 113. Permit to remove, 1851, R. 94. Do. to rebuild, 1855, R. 105. Contractors for U. S. Court House to retain, 1860 (Nov.),

R. 2. Permits for, 1861, R. 13, 20, 25, 46, 56, 58, 101, 126, 128,

146, 175, 180, 193; 1862, R. 2, 4, 12, 44, 72-75, 88, 90, 97, 103, 113, 130, 138, 139, 149.

Lathing, plastering and lining, 1895/116/147. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; STABLES; WOODEN

BUILDINGS.) SHEEP—Driving to slaughter-houses, 1882/90/173.

Do. through streets, 1883/25/29. (See CATTLE.)

SHEPPARD AL.—Deed of (Columbia Ave. to St. Peter's St.), 1880/28/36.

SHERIFF—Payment of balance to (Baltimore County), 1821, R. (Nov. 29), p. 386.

Appropriation for advertisements, 1823, R. (Mar. 3), p. 41. Payment of fees to, 1826, R. (Feb. 8), p. 375. Do. for services to, 1840, R. 31.

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Renovating office of, 1860, R. 208; 1866, R. 34; 1870, R. 65; 1872, R. 123; 1874, R. 177; 1876, R. 186; 1878, R. 9, 104.

Furniture for do., 1884, R. 93; 1892, R. 38. Accommodations for, 1898/3/6. (See COURT-HOUSE.)

SHIELDS AL.—Condemning (Green-Willow to Hoffman Sts.), 1855/65/145.

Tunnelling, 1855, R. 221; 1856/24/22. Paving, 1870/88/142. Public (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1873/92/104.

SHIP=STUFF—(See BRAN.) SHIP=YARD—To improve "Mould loft" in, 1873, R. 199. SHOOTlNG=GALLERY—For military companies, 1854, R. 69. SHOP—To continue building for, 1838, R. 95.

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.) SHORT AL.—Extending, 1819/15/223. SHORT ST.—Accepting deed for (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.),

1844/8/13. SHORTS—(See BRAN.) SHOW=CASES—Permits for, 1867, R. 245; 1872, R. 141, 171;

1873, R. 108, 135, 321, 358; 1874, R. 103, 229; 1883, R. 139; 1894, R. 228, 278; 1895, R. 4, 206; 1896, R. 114, 120, 132; 1897, R. 37, 52; 1898-9, R. 25, 57, 86, 147.

SHOWS—Aganist indecent or blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1849/6/ 11.

SHOW-WINDOWS—Permits for, 1883/101/121; 1883, R. 183; 1892, R. 190; 1897, R. 94.

SHUFFLE=BOARD—Licensing, 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.) 34/126.

(See GAMING.) SHUTES—Repairing, 1857, R. 27, 141.

In Fayette St., 1868, R. 348. (See CHUTE.)

SICK—(See AMBULANCES; HOSPITALS; INDIGENT.) SICKLES, MAJ.=QEN.—Reception to, 1867, R. 413. SIDE=WALKS—Permit to extend, 1871, R. 153.

Paving, 1874, R. 153.

Re-arranging (Eager and Cathedral Sts.), 1877, R. 185. Permit to pave, 1885/1/3. Do. to back wagons on, 1889, R. 99 (revoked, 1892, R. 213). Watering, on certain streets, 1890/134/193. Foot-ways over torn up, 1894/13/13.

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Against throwing dangerous substances on, 1894/15/15. Paving (Marshall Ave., etc.), 1895, R. 233; 1896, R. 35. Permit to occupy (Beason and Andre Sts.), 1897, R. 73. Drainage across, 1904-5/111/55. In Burnt District, 1904-5/245/335; 1905-6/15/49. (See FOOT-WAYS.)

SIDINGS—Permit for, 1890, R. 22. (See TRACKS.)

SIGNS—Regulations as to, 1807/29/171; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Permits for, 1845, R. 132; 1858 (Nov.), R. 10; 1860, R. 65, 211-213, 331,.377; 1861, R. 16, 81, 202; 1862, R. 36, 37; 1863, R. 44, 57, 136, 137; 1864, R. 34, 209; 1865, R. 169, 177; 1866, R. 39, 246; .1867, R. 42, 64, 113, 136, 148, 164, 169, 186, 197, 243, 351, 372, 373, 478; (barbers') 1867, R. 242, 301, 352, 428, 466, 475.

Regulating size of, 1863/13/32. On gas-lamp, 1867, R. 123. Permits from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29. Do. in special cases, 1868, R. 66-68; 1870, R. 10; 1873, R.

75,196,201,239,269,275,281,304,311,320,411; 1874, R. 69, 81, 92, 101, 116, 174, 197, 202, 207, 217, 233, 237, 241, 394, 402; 1876, R. 67, 147; 1878, R. 22, 27, 33, 136, 200, 331; 1879, R. 206, 207, 227, 241, 264; 1882, R. 64, 100, 214, 215; 1883, R. 34, 95, 123, 136, 196.

Limiting size of (from building-line), 1886/73/92; 1887/ 103/120.

Permits for, 1888, R. 23; 1890, R. 125; 1895, R. 251; 1896, R. 103; 1897rR. 59, 88; 1898-9, R. 23, 54, 91.

Against swinging or projecting (in markets), 1894/65/80. Size of boards, 1901/100/74. Permits for (electric, etc.), 1905-6/41/90; 1905-6/44/93;

1905/55/107; 1905-6/109/182; 1905-6/125/230; 1905-6, O. 152-154 (approved June 15, 1906); 1905-6, O. 174 (approved June 27, 1906).

(See ADVERTISING; BARBERS' POLES; MARKETS.) SILK—Approving culture of (by paupers at Aims-House), 1839,

R. 44. SILVER ST.—Extending, 1833/39/60.

Changing name to May St., 1847/38/38. SINCLAIR LANE—Macadamizing, 1897, R. 40. SINKING=FUND—Clerk to Commissioners of, 1823, R. (Mar. 7),

p. 42.

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Anticipating payment to, 1826, R. (Jan. 7), p. 373. Services to Commissioners of, 1827, R. (Mar. 20), p. 455. Appropriations for, 1830/25/196. Do. surplus, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/6/9. Investments for, 1855/47/68; 1868/58/88. Accounts, custody, etc., 1866/89/188. Consolidating, 1872/19/27. Sale of property held for, 1880/10/15. Investing, in annuities or ground-rents, 1881/81/122. Buying bonds for, 1882/28/29. Selling securities to redeem loans, 1893/96/167; 1894/28/

28; 1898/32^/47. Returning tax-collections (from "Annex"), 1901-2, R. 1. (See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; REGISTER, CITY;

SALES; TAXES.) SINKS—Removing contents of, 1845, R. 81; 1873/105/119.

Permits to dig, 1856 (Nov.), R. 11; 1857, R. 126; 1862, R. 101, 102.

Do. to clean, 1873, R. 305; 1874, R. 178. (See PRIVIES.)

SISTERS OF CHARITY—Thanking, for services during epidemic, 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 8.

Vault and tomb-stone for deceased, 1835, R. 45. SIXTH ST.—Closing (4th to Webster Sts.), 1865/48/58. SKIDS—To be fastened, 1830/14/187; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See SLIDING-BOARDS.)

SKINS—Inspection of, 1839/21/25. (See HIDES.)

SLAUGHTERHOUSES—Offal not to be kept at, etc., 1818/26/ 188; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.

Permits for, 1829, R. 36; 1832, R. 14; 1834, R. 72; 1838, (ex. sess.), R. 3; 1838, R. 94; 1839 (May), R. 4; 1840, R. 26; 1840 (June), R. 7; 1842, R. 1, 10; 1843, R. 57.

Publishing applications for, 1846, R. 7. Permits to erect, etc., 1847, R. 30, 47, 55, 122; 1848, R.

6, 38, 52; 1849, R. 44, 46, 58, 59, 65; 1850, R. 134, 135; 1851, R. 75; 1852, R. 75, 167; 1856, R. 120; 1855, R. 100; 1857, R. 37; 1860, R. 231, 234, 326, 336, 382; 1863, R. 37; 1865, R. 79, 166, 176; 1866, R. 11, 12, 21, 51, 152, 259; 1867, R. 210, 315, 390, 485; 1868, R. 115, 278, 282, 323; 1869, R. 237; 1892, R. 68.

High Constable to enforce law as to, 1853, R. 165.

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Against certain, 1 8 5 5 3 . 65; 1864/67/48. Restrictions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. Penalty for erecting, 1871/43/36. (See BUTCHERS; HOGS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF

STREETS.) SLAVES—Manner of punishing, 1798/80/152; 1826/48/335.

For purchase and manumission of, 1835, R. 9. Punishing, 1838 (Rev.)/34/97; 1850 (Rev.)/36/135;

1858 (Rev.)/39/179. SLEIGHS—Horses to have bells, 1797/12/44;" 1807/31/179;

1826/16/228. Hackney-coach owners to hire without license, 1825/4/109. (See RIDING AND DRIVING.)

SLEMMER'S AL.—Repairing, 1874, R. 401. SLIDING=BOARDS—Permit for, 1869, R. 18.

Regulations as to, 1871/22/20.. (See SKIDS.)

SLINGLUFF AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 112; 1893, R. 64. SLOP=CARTS—(See FOOT-WAYS.) SMALL, JACOB—On fesignation of (as Mayor), 1831, R. 56.

(See PORTRAITS.) SMALL=POX—Regulations as to, 1827/34/423.

Not to be communicated by inoculation, etc., 1832/1/7. Physicians to report cases, etc., 1834/31/36; 1838 (Rev.)/

11/37. Carriage for patients, 1842, R. 28. Leasing hospital for, 1842, R. 38. Obtaining lot for hospital, 1844, R. 124; 1845 (ex. sess.),

R. (Nov. 29). To enforce enactments against, 1846, R. 48. Hospital in Anne Arundel Co., 1846, R. 155. Do. regulations as to, 1847/48/43. Do. to be known as "Marine Hospital," 1849/8/12. Do. (old), using for sabbath-school, 1855, R. 41. Hospital for, 1873, R. 67. Vehicles for patients, 1873, R. 98. (See DISEASES; EPIDEMICS; HEALTH; HOSPITALS;

QUARANTINE; VACCINATION.) SMALLWOOD ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens'

land), 1871/92/80. Grade, etc., 1888/23/32; 1904-5/126/91. Deed of (McHenry to Maryanna Sts.), 1889/90/118. Do. (McHenry St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1891/122/170.

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Repairing, 1891, R. 254. Opening (Pratt to Fayette Sts.), 1893/179/288 (repealed,

1898/122/159). SMITH'S AL.—Paving, 1822, R. (Feb. 21), p. 435. SMITH, GEN. SAMUEL—Funeral of, 1839, R. 117. SMITH ST.—Repairing, 1803/10^/16. SMITH, THOROWQOOD—Compensation for encroaching on land

of, 1803/26/42. (See PORTRAITS.)

SMITH'S WHARF—Paving, 1810/23/286. Flag-stones at head of dock, 1843, R. 79. Cleansing dock, etc., 1844, R. 73. Repairing, 1855, R. 34.

SMOKE—(And cinders) protection from, 1871/91/79; 1904-5/ 217/280.

SMOKE=HOUSES—Regulation of, 1819/20/230; 1826/31/283. Permits for, 1874, R. 361; 1889, R. 34, 136a.

SMOKE=STACKS—Regulations as to, 3900/49/90. SNOW—Clearing away, 1816/25/91; 1817/2/106; 1826/15/220;

1838 (Rev.)/49/133. (And ice), falling from roofs, 1836/16/29. (Do.), cleaning from cross-streets and gutters, 1845, R. 7. Appropriations for do., 1845, R. 100; 1893, R. 3. Clearing from foot-ways, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858

(Rev.)/33/153. Do. from streets adjacent to market-houses, 1887/21/22. Not to be dumped into Jones' Falls, 1887/53/69. (And ice), removal from thoroughfares, 1888, R. 7. (See CLEANING.)

SOAP=BOILERS—(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.) SOAP=FACTORIES—Restrictions as to, 1818/26/188; 1850 (Rev.)

/30/110. Permits to erect, etc., 1826/68/365; 1826/70/266; 1826,

R. (Mar. 23), p. 383; 1827/4/398; 1837, R. 9; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 6; 1844/14/18.

Publishing applications for, 1846, R. 7. Permits for, 1851, R. 107; 1855,11.230; 1856, R. 64; 1857,

R. 71, 113; 1858/32/63; 1858, R. 151; 1851 (Nov.) R., 32; 1864, R. 32, 187 (repealed, 1871, R. 272); 1865, R. 133, 171; 1868, R. 25; 1871, R. 57; 1876, R. 230; 1877, R. 226; 1896, R. 8; 1899/167/221; 1899/207/281; 1898-9, R. 58; 1902-3/115/57; 1902-3/147/96.

Enforcing law against, 1856, R. 170.

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To prevent or restrict, 1858, R. 37; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (Sec MANUFACTORIES; NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.)

SOCIETIES, FOREIGN—Payments to, 1834, R. 57. SOLDIERS—Reception to returning, 1865, R. 83.

Ice and water for, 1865, R. 102. Home for disabled, 1865/62/145. Asylum for young daughters of, 1865, R. 158. (See BLADENSBURG; WAR OF 1812.)

SOLICITOR, CITY—Appointment, duties, etc., 1864/71/54. Additional pay for, 1868/81/123.

' Salary of, 1875/115/100. To attend at City Hall, 1879, R. 173. Additional duties, 1890/25/29. Assistant to, 1898/120/157. To deliver Maryland Reports -to City Librarian, 1904-5/

160/177. Investigation as to non-public streets, etc., 1904-5/266/375.

SOLLERS' POINT—For defensive works at, 1845, R. 14. Fortifications on, 1846, R. 2. Committee to visit Washington as to, do., 1846, R. 130.

SOMERSET AL.—Closing (Biddle to John Sts.), 1851/54/41. SOMERSET ST.—Deed of (Madison to Chase Sts.), 1847/65/59.

Opening for drain, 1896/111/171. SOUP=HOUSES—Thanks for establishing, 1861, R. 198. SOUTH ST.—Opening, 1818/14/177.

Repaying, 1876/57/45; 1892/20/29; 1905-6/136/249. SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY—Opposing return of sympathizers

with, 1865, R. 74. SPARRING—To restrict exhibitions of, 1849/6/11; 1850 (Rev.)/

34/126; 1885/60/74. SPARS—Keeping afloat, 1850 (Rcv.)/18/53.

(See LOGS.) SPARROWS—Boxes for (English), 1874, R. 71. SPEAR'S AL.—Sewer in, 1837, R. 93. SPEAR'S WHARF—Extending to Port-warden's line, 1829/36/132

Improving platform at foot of, 1866, R. 101. SPEED—Of horses and vehicles within City limits, 1843/30/26.

(See BICYCLES; HORSES; RIDING AND DRIVING; STEAM-BOATS; VEHICLES; VESSELS.)

SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS—Not to be sold in markets, 1797/16/69. Inspection of, 1807/30/175; 1809/12/272; 1814/11/32;

1816/7/71; 1817/27/133; 1820/6/256. Report of shops for sale of, 1821/11/306; 1827/17/407.

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Licensing gaugers, 1822/5/393. Proceeds of licenses for jail expenses, 1833/1/25. Sale on Sabbath-day, 1843/3/5. (See CASKS; SABBATH-DAY.)

SPITTING—(See EXPECTORATING.) SPORTS—On the Sabbath-day, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.

(See SABBATH-DAY.) SPOUTING—(See GUTTERS.) SPRING GARDENS—Improving property on, 1869, R. 172.

Keeping Channel open, 1870/29/90. Favoring Federal-legislation for dredging, 1900, R. 25. (See CHANNEL.)

SPRING ST.—Altering width of, 1833/36/53. Widening foot-way, 1835 (ex. scss.)/2/3. Deed of (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. . Opening (Hampstead to Fayette Sts.), 1849/30/33. Filling, 1853, R. 78. Deed of (Chase to Biddle Sts.),. 1854/38/43. Closing (do.), 1856/2/6. Paving, etc., 1871, 57/46. Opening (John to Townsend Sts.), 1872/86/67 (repealed,

1878/9/9). Grade, etc., 1876/159/158; 1893/173/280; 1893/174/282;

1893, R. 78. Opening (Oliver to Townsend Sts.), 1888/53/73. Do. (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1888/60/80. City's benefits, 1890, R. 215.

SPRINGS (CITY)—Superintendence of, 1812/25/327. Purchase of, 1817, R. 2; 1818/19/183; 1818/24/187; 1818/

30/191. In Ostend St., 1818, R. (Sept. 18), p. 210. Sterett's and Clopper's, 1819/25/235; 1820/27/284; 1821/

2/301. "Sterrett's," 1820/10/263. Keeper at (City), 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 292. Water for Centre Market Space, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297. Water to be pure, 1821/13/308. Keepers of, 1821/42/331; 1826/51/340. Protection of, 1821/46/339; 1822/45/428; 1826/14/201. Claims against, 1821/55/347. In Calvert St., 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370; 1824/19/67. Keeping in order, 1823/7/9. Repairing buildings (at Calvert St.), 1826, R. (Mar. 21),

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Using surplus water from, 1827/26/414. Fencing, etc., 1827, R. (Feb. 22), p. 448. Fixtures at (Calvert St.), 1828, R. 26. Enclosing (Charles St. at Camden St.), 1829, R. 8. Repairing (Charles St. and Calvert St.), 1829, R. 45. Do. (Calvert St.), 1830, R. 42; 1839, R. 96; 1840, R. 36;

1842, R. 46; 1851, R. 10, 99; 1856, R. 62, 178. Do. fence (Charles and Camden Sts.), 1831, R. 49. Do. do. (Calvert St.), 1840 (June), R. 4. Improving (at Washington and Gough Sts.), 1831, R. 55. Cleansing (at Forrest and Monument Sts.), 1831, R. 60. Removing wall (at Charles St.), 1832, R. 30. Stop-cocks, etc. (do.), 1832, R. 32. Conveying (at Washington and Gough Sts.), 1832, R. 43. Repairing wall (at Calvert St.), 1832, R. 56. Erecting wall (near do.), 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 4. Improving (at Monument St.), 1833, R. 30. Repairing fence (at Charles St.), 1833, R. 42. Wooden house for keeper (do.), 1834, R. 50. Conveying waste water from (Calvert St.), 1834, R. 62. Using do. (do.), 1843/12/13; 1844, R. 78. Preserving (on Gay St., between Water and Pratt Sts.),

1836, R. 16. Do. (on Aliceanna St., between Caroline and Eden Sts.),

1836, R. 21. Gravelled walk, etc. (at Calvert St.), 1836, R. 76. Repairing (at Charles St.), 1836, R. 91; 1841, R. 18; 1843,

R. 9; 1845, R. 43. Rebuilding walls (do.), 1837, R. 57. Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/36/99; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53;

1850 (Rev.)/27/97; 1858 (Rev.)/29/135. Improving (at Calvert St.), 1841, R. 17; 1863, R. .150;

1874, R. 246. Repairing (at Charles St.), 1849, R. 105. Do. (Eastern), 1841, R. 39; 1843, R. 41, 58. Walling up (at Franklin Square), 1846, R. 45. Alterations (at Calvert St.), 1847, R. 59. Removing trees (do.), 1847, R. 60. Painting fence (at Charles St.), 1847, R. 81. Filling up lots (near Eastern), 1847, R. 119. Railing (at Calvert St.), 1849, R. 41. Improving (at Charles St.), 1851, R. 104. Compensation of keepers, 1850 (Rev.)/5/9.

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For sale of lot (at Charles St.), 1854/58/59; 1854 (Nov.)/ 7/15; 1855/41/53; 1859/76/89.

Gas-lights (at Eastern), 1854, R. 8; 1859, R. 95. Improving (do.), 1854, R. I l l ; 1862, R. 17; 1863, R. 91;

1870, R. 247; 1872, R. 354; 1876, R. 14. Seats at (do.), 1855, R. 97; 1871, R. 156; 1875, R. 398. Repairing (do.), 1855, R. 147; 1858, R. 57; 1864, R. 72;

1867, R. 295; 1868, R. 92; 1876, R. 26; 1878, R. 318. Regulations as to (Calvert St.), 1854, R. 122; 1876/40/33. Improving (Point), 1856, R. 216; 1857, R. 101. White-washing trees (Eastern), 1858, R. 34. Repairing Keeper's house (Calvert St.), 1858, R. 86. Walks and trees (Eastern), 1859, R. 195; 1860, R. 176;

1861, R. 184. Under control of School Commissioners (Calvert St.), 1859

(Nov.)/5/7. Repairing (at Calvert and Eager Sts.), 1865, R. 151. Fitting up lot (at Eastern), 1866, R. 71. Commissioners for (do.), 1872/76/89; 1896/14/17. Fountain (do.), 1873, R. 207, 426. Declaring water unwholesome (Calvert St.), 1877, R. 85. City water for (do.), 1877, R. 123. Regulations for improving, 1879/97/114. Statues (at Eastern), 1879, R. 4. To remove railing (do.), 1880, R. 126. To convey lot (Calvert St.), for Morgue, 1885/81/99. Lease of lot. (do.), 1887/100/116. Plant-house at (Perkins'), 1887, R. 71. Flag and pole for (Eastern), 1896, R. 80; 1862, R. 117. (See FOUNTAINS; HEALTH.)

SPRUCE AL. (ST.)—Now Spruce St., 1902-3/139/84. SQUARES, PUBLIC—Cession for (part of "Greenwood"), 1840

(June), R. 8. Repair fence at (Loudenslager's Hill), 1844, R. 139. Accepting deed for (between Hollins, Strieker, Lombard

and Gilmor Sts.), 1846/69/55. Laying.out (do., Union Square), 1847/22/26. Do. (on Federal Hill), 1852/71/70. Do. (at Hughes St., etc.), 1852, R. 83. Compensation of keepers, 1850 (Rev.)/5/9. Regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/27/97; 1858 (Rev.)/29/135;

1876/40/33. Purchase of ground for (Caroline St., etc.), 1853/27/33.

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Fencing (do.), 1853, R. 209. Repairing (Franklin and Union), 1854/16/29; 1862,'R. 43;

1866, R. 71. Trimming trees, etc., 1857, R. 63. Keepers (Battery and Madison), 1859/91/109. Repairing (Mt. Vernon and Washington), 1862, R. 40. Do. (Union, Franklin, Washington and Battery), 1863, R.

169. Improving (Union, Franklin and Eutaw), 1865, R. 46;

1866, R. 238. Commissioners, 1866/13/13; 1896/14/17. Appropriations for (Franklin and Union), 1867, R. 35. For new (between Jones' Falls, Charles, John and North

Sts.), 1871/86/71 (repealed, 1872/18/33). Do. (between Lanvale and North Sts., Jones' Falls and

N. C. Ry.), 1871/102/89 (repealed, 1873/19/34); 1871/ 61/67; 1871/62/68.

To stop proceedings as to (N. of Jones' Falls), 1873, R. 126. Jurisdiction over side-walks, 1874/113/116. For "City Hall Square," 1876/91/76 (repealed, 1876/123/

126); 1876/124/126. Purchase ground for ("Johnston"), 1878/38/31. Permission to lay out (on North Ave.), 1880/92/105. Expenses payable from Park Fund, 1891/14/19. Dogs in, 1891/86/129. Salaries of keepers, 1896/100/148. Tract on S. W. side of Fort Ave. (Decatur to Andre Sts.),

1900/80/43. (See STANDS; STREETS AND PUMPS.)

SQUIBS—(See FIRE-WORKS.) STABLES—Removing, 1825/8/11.

Candles or lamps in, 1838 (Rev.)/26/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/ 119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Permits for, 1849, R. 72; 1851, R. 80, 82; 1859, R. 228; 1861, R. 47, 54; 1862, R. 3, 76, 98, 114; 1863, R. 102; 1866 (Oct.), R. 47, 50; 1867, R. 222; 1871, R. 107; 1879, R. 263.

Erection of livery or sales, 1860/72/106. Permits for livery, 1868, R. 367; 1869, R. 309; 1870, R.

112; 1871, R. 9, 42, 220, 310, 320; 1873, R. 10, 453; 1874, R. 364; 1876, R. 68, 246, 248, 271, 334; 1877, R. 120, 193, 236; 1878, R. 138; 1879, R. 238, 240, 242, 248; 1881, R. 170, 192.

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Permits for (livery, sales, etc.), 1882, R. 8; 1884, R. 24, 113, 177; 1885, R. 67, 98; 1886, R. 17, 53, 186; 1887, R. 91, 92; 1888, R. 35, 76, 88, 149; 1889/7/10; 1889, R. 14, 62, 67/91; 1890/26/30; 1890/170/241; 1890, R. 23, 40, 69, 107; 1891, R. 23, 113; 1891, R. 232, 234, 246, 247, 258, 259, 279, 299, 300, 306; 1892/43/59; 1892, R. 4, 14, 33, 70; 1893, R. 18, 61, 93, 197; 1894/47/47; 1894, R. 105, 164, 272, 286; 1895, R. 190; 1896, R. 55, 110; 1898-9, R. 28, 64, 100, 149; 1900, R. 8, 21, 22, 24; 1901-2, R. 14; 1902-3, R. 49; 1903-4, R. 4; 1904-5/142/121.

Permits to rebuild, etc., 1892, R. 15; 1893, R. I l l ; 1895/ 6/10.

No smoking, matches or uncovered lamps in, 1894/118/148. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)

STACKS—(See CHIMNEYS; SMOKE-STACKS.) STAFFORD ST.—Repairing, 1893, R. 110. STAGES—(and hacks), regulation of, 1799/5/193.

Stand for (on Exchange Place), 1878, R. 251. Company (Harlem) to cover gutters and pave, 1880, R. 189. Permit to extend, 1891, R. 114.

STAIRWAYS—Permits for, 1853/31/35; 1856, R. 144; 1870, R. 259; 1872, R. 40; 1890, R. 85; 1896, R. 127; 1897, R. 31.

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.) STAMP ACT—Protests against, 1845, R". 30; 1853, R. 45. STANDS—Permits for, 1853, R. 193; 1860, R. 364; 1863, R. 177;

1873, R. 203; 1877, R. 64; 1880, R. 74; 1888, R. 3. For wagons, carriages, etc., 1873, R. 323; 1885/59/73. To prohibit obstructive (on squares, etc.), 1889/151/191.

STANSBURY AL.—Opening (Forrest to Mott Sts.), 1872/72/84. STAR (STARR) AL.—Now Chapel St., 1847/10/19.

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161. Public (Oliver to N. of Lanvale Sts.), 1873/68/73.

STATE ST.—To be called Clay St., 1839/2/11. Was Wagon AL, 1839/86/75.

STATIONERY—For City departments, 1876/74/60. STATION=HOUSES—Repairing, 1853, R. 201; 1858, R. 66.

Do. (Western), 1854, R. 118; 1859, R. 155. Accommodation for (Southern), 1854, R. 11. Cleaning, etc., 1855, R. 40. Improving cells (Middle), 1857, R. 80. Repairing (Southern and Western), 1857, R. 175. Shed (Eastern), 1859, R. 124, 167. Painting (do.), 1859, R. 135.

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Gates across alley (Western), 1868, R. 174. New site for (Central), 1868, R. 190; 1869, R. 14, 202, 230. Proposals, etc. (fordo.), 1869, R. 272. Additions to (Southern and Eastern), and erection of

(Western), 1872, R. 200. For new, 1874, R. 99. Clock for (Penna. Ave.), 1874, R. 201. To dispose of (old Western, Greene St.), 1878, R. 199. Repairing clock (Northwestern), 1881, R. 59. Paving triangular space at (Southern), 1891/73/104. To build (in Annex), 1898/86/116. To lease (old Southern), 1898-9, R„ 40. Sale of (do., Hughes St.), 1904-5/200/242. (See WATCH-HOUSES.)

STATISTICIAN—For services as municipal, etc., 1903-4/35/60. STAVES—(And heading) inspection of, 1803/23/35; 1804/10/64;

1826/28/272; 1842/35/43. White oak, 1819/19/227. Export of, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 291.

Thickness of, etc., 1827/22/411; 1829/45/141; 1838 (Rev.) /8 /63; 1840/3/23; 1840/7/26; 1840 (June)/1/10.

STEAMBOAT COMPANIES—Permit to extend platform, 1831, R. 34.

STEAM=BOATS—Speed of, 1830/22/193; 1830 (ex. sess.)/3/227; 1834/4/13: 1850 (Rev.)/25/83; 1858 (Rev.)/26/116.

Costs for violating ordinances as to, 1831, R. 5. Appropriation for building, 1834, R. 12. Enforcing regulations as to speed of, 1852/33/27. Sale of ("Relief"), 1857, R. 29. Removing ("Matilda"), 1884, R. 160; 1885, R. 124.

STEAM=BOILERS—Permits for, 1863, R. 156, 157; 1879, R. 170; 1880, R. 75; 1895,' R. 207; 1900/97/66; 1904-5/92/18.

Free, 1881/26/38.

(See MACHINERY; STEAM-ENGINES.) STEAM=ENQINES—For deepening harbor, 1826, R. (April 6),

p. 386. ' Permits for, 1856, R. 82, 90, 91; 1857, R. 62; 1858, R. 125;

1858 (Nov.), R. 9, 30; 1859, R. 53, 74, 81, 84, 86, 109-111, 115, 177, 185, 187, 244; 1859 (Nov.), R. 2, 7.

Restrictions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. For City discharges, 1860/9/39. Permits for, 1860, R. 1, 3, 115, 118, 215; 1860 (Nov.), R.

6, 7; 1861, R. 38, 53 (remove), 57, 78, 79, 154, 159, 192;,

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1862, R. 1, 13, 25, 27, 92, 100; 1863, R. 36, 42, 64, 70, 77, 81, 85, 115, 117, 132, 151, 168, 196; 1864, R. 6, 13, 14, 20, 23, 25, 37, 50, 55, 57, 171, 188, 189; 1865, R. 22, 24, 31, 55, 61-63, 66, 80, 82, 90, 125, 159, 163-165, 168, 170, 180, 182, 183, 197; 1866, R. 10, 20, 24, 27, 50, 52, 53, 62, 64, 69, 70, 84, 100, 104-107, 111, 164, 165, 167, 190, 209, 210, 213, 243, 245, 271-277; 1866 (Oct.), R. 12, 28, 30, 33, 35, 63; 1867, R. 19, 32, 34, 55, 81, 193, 218, 270, 275, 294, 307, 308, 328, 349, 391, 399, 415, 440, 443, 447, 449, 451, 470, 477; 1867 (Nov.), R. 8.

Do. from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29. Do. in certain cases, 1868, R. 6, 15-17,' 43, 48; 1877, R.

88; 1878, R. 137, 235; 1879, R. 87; 1880, R. 100, 181. Free permits for, 1881/26/38. Permits from Inspector of Buildings, 1900/97/66; 1904-5/

92/18. (See FRAME BUILDINGS; MACHINERY.)

STEAM=HEATINQ—Pipes for "Holly" system of, 1879/67/79. (See MACHINERY.)

STEAM=MOTOR—Exhibiting on street railways, 1891, R, 207. (See RAILWAYS.)

STEAM=SHIPS—For line of (to England), 1851, R. 7. Do. (to Bremen), celebration of, 1868, R. 97. Do. (do.), reception to officers, 1868, R. 147.

STEAM=TUGS—("Baltimore",) competent to keep harbor open, 1866, R. 26. . •

Donkey-engine for, 1866, R. 123. For Port Warden's department, 1866, R. 134. Repairing, 1875, R. 108. (See TOW-BOATS; TUG-BOATS.)

STEEPLE—Repairing (on German Reformed Church, 2nd St.), 1841, R. 28; 1849, R. 89.

STEPHENSON ST.—(See STEVENSON ST.) STEPS—Permits for, 1854, R. 75; 1865, R. 157; 1869, R. 23, 28,

34, 284; 1872, R. 106; 1875/129/109; 1875, R. 322, 364; 1876, R. 15, 46, 215, 265-267, 274, 297, 327, 329, 358, 359; 1877, R. 99, 110, 118 (vestibule), 119, 209, 210, 234; 1878, R. 77, 78, 80, 82, 84, 248, 250, 275, 278, 283, 327; 1879, R. 36, 83, 137; 1880, R. 25, 177, 195; 1881, R. 60, 221, 222, 224, 225; 1883, R. 137, 191, 224; 1884, R. 173, 191-193, 195, 234; 1885, R. 3, 38, 75, 115, 119; 1886, R. 118, 119, 146, 194; 1887, R. 47, 149, 150; 1888, R. 83, 108, 126, 128, 154, 168; 1889, R. 70, 94; 1890,

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R. 221; 1891, R. 12, 52, 249; 1893, R. 91, 120, 216; 1894, R. 82, 83, 88, 112, 141; 1895, R. 80, 144, 216, 222, 241; 1897, R. 7, 54; 1898-9, R. 113.

(See PORTICOES ; PROJECTIONS ; STAIRWAYS ; VESTIBULES.)

STEPPING=STONES—In certain places, 1849, R. 96; 1850, R. 2, 11, 38, 65, 102^1850 (Nov.), R. 1; 1851, R. 45, 58, 84; 1852, R. 6; 1852 (Oct.), R. 1.

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/14/35. In various places," 1853, R. 168, 184; 1854, R. 3, 89, 141;

1854 (Nov.), R. 14; 1855, R. 104, 106, 176, 196; 1856, R. 49, 56, 92, 133; 1857, R. 48, 134; 1858 (Nov.), R. 39; 1859, R. 84, 193, 201, 216, 224; 1860, R. 7, 32, 56, 75, 189, 224, 367; 1861, R. 31, 45, 71, 181.

- Authority to place, 1863/6/17; 1864, R. 45. Removal of certain, 1865, R. 178; 1885, R. 102. Placing, 1866, R. 2, 14, 157, 169, 219; 1867, R. 96, 115,

229; 1868, R. 75, 208, 320, 386, 420, 421, 429, 435; 1869, R. 126, 227; 1870, R. 13, 14; 1872, R. 218, 242, 246, 258, 306, 337; 1873, R. 5, 9, 29, 49,,50, 74, 120, 241, 249, 346; 1874, R. 12, 61, 117, 125, 153, 157,. 161, 163, 167, 168, 188, 211, 231, 232, 242, 243, 304, 326, 327, 435; 1875, R. 13, 26, 47, 106, 151, 161, 257, 279, 297-300, 445, 446, 465, 466; 1876, R. 19, 39, 62, 95, 106, 164, 325; 1877, R. 103; 1878, R. 36, 152; 1879, R. 100 (raising), 219, 220; 1880, R. 66; 1887, R. 13, 80; 1896, R. 50.

Of vitrified brick, etc., 1904-5/97/29. STERRETT AL.—Paving, 1880/86/100. STERRETT'S (STERETT'S) SPRING—Finishing work for, 1821,

R. (Dec. 6), p. 387. Appropriation for, 1822, R. (Jan. 26), p. 429. (See SPRINGS, CITY.)

STERRETT (STERETT, STERRET) ST.—Opening (McHenry.to Ramsay Sts.), 1838/24/225.

Accepting deed for, 1842, R. 27. Paving, 1859/55/75. Condemning (McHenry to Ramsay Sts.), 1860/62/89. Do. (Columbia to Ramsay Sts.), 1870/94/148; 1871/93/80. Grade, etc., 1876/115/117; 1879/27/29. Opening (Paca to Columbia Sts.), 1877/62/65. For opening (Paca St. to Columbia Ave.), 1877, R. 61. Renumbering, 1881, R. 7. Now Barre St. (Fremont to McHenry Sts.), 1882/93/180.

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STEUART, COL. WILLIAM—Portrait of, 1833, R. 7. STEVENS, HON. THADDEUS—Reception to, 1867, R. 304. STEVENSON (STEPHENSON) ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Cle­

ment St.), 1897/69/86. Grade, etc.. 1897/70/87.

STEWART COURT—Was Dark Lane, 1870/59/105. STOCK (CITY)—Issuing, 1817/37/149; 1817/39/153; 1817/42/

157; 1818/4/172; 1818/14/177; 1818/27/189. For military debt, 1818, R. (June 11), p. 196. To retire note, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 252. Converting (from 6% to 5%), 1821/61/351; 1821, R„

(Dec. 15), p. 388. For Susquehanna River, 1822/38/422. By Mayor and Presidents of Council, 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p..

38. Converting (from redeemable to irredeemable), 1824/20/67.. For City's stock in B. & O . R . R . Co., 1829/15/106; 1833/

18/38. Redemption of, 1831/26/293. Issue of $162,000 (irredeemable before July 1, I860),.

.1838/23/225. Finance Commissioners authorized to issue sterling bonds,.

1839 (May)/l/5 (no. City stock to be taxed by City). For Court-House, 1840/22/39. -Issue (6% of 1890), to pay stock-debt of 1840, 1840/26/41.. Special payment of interest on, 1840, R. 56. Do. in coin, 1840 (April), R. 1. Issuing certificate for, 1845, R. 46. Replacing do., 1846, R. 13. Extending date of maturity (5%, 1838 and 1845), 1849/

45/59; 1850 (Rev.)/6/9. Form and amount of certificates, redemption, etc., 1850-

(Rev.)/6/9. For sale of dividend, 1853, R. 42. For water, 1854/80/83. Do. ($50,000, 6%, 1875), 1856/20/19. Do. ($10,000 additional), 1855/68/146; 1856/32/42. Duplicate certificates, 1859, R. 263. Consolidating, 1860, R. 228; 1861/29/41; 1864/92/81. Cancelling certificates (B. & O. sinking-fund), 1866/88/187. Consolidating, etc., 1867/42/43. Inquiry as to issue and cancellation, 1867 (Nov.), R. 5. Issuing water certificates, 1870/32/81.

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To redeem water stock, etc., 1876/89/72. Issue of $5,000,000 (water redemption, etc.), 1877/65/67. Cancelling certain certificates, 1878/91/81; 1882, 'R. 123. Issue of $684,000 (for loan to W. M. R. R., etc.), 1882/71/

153. Do. $5,000,000 (to complete Lake Clifton), 1882/91/174. Selling (to redeem 1861 consolidated 5% loan), 1885/17/19. Issue of $4,300,000 (to renew loans), 1898/32^/17. Do. of $4,500,000 (for paving, school-houses, sewers, etc.),

1898/82/110. Request for authority to issue $3,000,000 (for do.), 1898-9,

R. 34. Finance Commissioners not to sell, 1900, R. 9. Issue of $1,000,000 (for water supply and service), 1902-3/

86/4. Do. (for extending underground electrical conduits), 1902-

3/87/8. Do. of $2,000,000 for improvements in " Annex," 1904-5/

169/189; 1904-5/216/276. Do. of $10,000,000 for sewerage system, 1904-5/227/299. (See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.; CERTIFICATES;

COURT - HOUSE ; LOANS ; REGISTER, CITY ; TAXES.)

STOCK (STATE)—Disposing of, 1841/12/35. Requesting non-exemption of (from City taxes), 1850, R. 5.

STOCKHOLM ST.—Re-grading, 1872/97/117. Opening (Scott to Ridgely Sts.), 1885/78/95 (repealed,

1886/81/105). Do. (Scott to Paca Sts.), 1887/23/24. Grade, etc., 1890/122/162; 1902-3/103/42. Opening (Washington Ave to Wicomico St.), 1890/146/

206. Do. (Leadenhall to Ostend Sts.), 1904-5/129/96; 1905-6/

4/7. • • , STOCKTON (AL.) ST.—Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.),

1836, R. 35. Closing part of, 1850/22/23. Now Stockton St., 1869/6/9. Widening, 1869/71/84. Grading, etc., 1873/48/57. .

STOCK=YARDS—Prohibiting, 1893/183/295. STODDARD (STODDART) AL.—Opening (Hoffman to Lanvale

St.), 1833/2/25.

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Re-locating, 1836/38/54. Opening (McMechen to Gold Sts.), 1868/53/83. Public (Townsend to Mosher Sts.), 1871/90/78. Grade, etc., 1871, R. 254; 1881/92/133. Opening (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1889/148/188.

STONE=CLEANING—(See CLEANING.) STONE=CRUSHER—Purchasing, 1893, R. 87. STONES—Throwing, 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)

27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See RIOTS.)

STONE=WARE—Restricting manufacture of, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. STONY RUN—Acquiring lands along, 1902-3/163/124; 1904-5/

150/138. STORM=DOORS—Permits for, 1894, R. 276; 1895, R. 106; 1896,

R. 131; 1898-9, R. 10, 106. STOVE=PIPES—Construction of, 1826/31/283.

Permit for, 1862, R. 147. Regulating, 1866/17/17; 1900/49/90.

. (See SMOKE.) STRAW—Wagons bringing (into City), 1811/8/306.

Provisions as to sale of, 1818/35/194. Storage of, 1874/20/29. (See HAY; WAGONS.)

STRAWBERRY AL.—Altering width of, 1833/36/53. Removing obstructions in, 1843, R. 25. Now Dallas St., 1846/44/29.

STREEPER ST.—Was Harrison St., 1875/84/59. Board-walk on, 1898, R. 98.

STREET=CARS—Stopping, 1893/119/200. Guards or fenders for, 1893/129/214; 1893/219/349;

1894/140/174; 1894, R. 184. Speed through markets, 1893/134/221. Do. at crossings, 1893/157/253; 1893/186/301. To stop at near side of crossings and at engine-houses, etc.,

1894/104/115. For vestibuled, 1899/181/237. Night-hours, 1899/182/238. Season for non-vestibuled, 1900/77/40. To stop on far side of crossings, 1904-5/224/290. (See MARKETS.)

STREET-CLEANING—Superintendent of, 1798/83/154; 1801/ 17/255.

Payment after expiration of contract for, 1846, R. 18.

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Creating department of, 1882/6/7. Clerk to Commissioner of, 1886/1/3. Extra labor, 1886, R. 6. Seven districts, 1888/87/107. Emergency fund, 1895/2/5. Appointment of Commissioner, 1896/21/35. District superintendents, 1896/37/62. Transferring balances, 1896, R. 136; 1898-9, R. 109. New district and superintendent, 1898/5/9. Metal boxes, 1898/10/13; 1898/61/85. Legalizing certain positions, 1899/193/255. Sub-letting unoccupied property (on Hollins St., etc.)',

1898-9, R. 107. Commissioner to contract for removal of garbage, etc.,

1903-4/36/62; 1904-5/155/167. Portable dust-machines, 1904-5/230/306. Duties of superintendents, 1905-6/28/71. (See CLEANING; STREETS; SUPERINTENDENTS

OF STREETS.) STREET=PAVINQ—Tax for, 1797/25/90; 1797/46/111.

Expenses of Commission on, 1894, R. 283. (See PAVING.)

STREETS—Establishing (between Franklin Lane, Queen's St. and Jones' Falls), 1799/16/205.

Leaving open (opposite to Fleet St.), 1802/33/282. Names of (on corners), 1817, R. 11. Where opened but not condemned as public, 1818/5/172. Repairing, outside of direct-taxation limits, 1821/48/342. Repairing paved, 1821, R. (Oct. 10), p. 383; 1891, R. 282. Appropriation for Commissioners, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 44. For repairing, 1823, R. (Sept. 23), p. 49; 1830 (ex. sess.),

R. 2. Approving Act authorizing City to alter grades, 1830/16/

189. Duties of Superintendents, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8. Expense of opening, etc., 1833/32/51. Obstructions in, 1833, 'R. 22; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1849

(Aug.)/l/3. Notice as to opening, 1833, R. 24. Grading, 1836/46/64; 1847/18/23. Width of, opening, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117. Cleaning, 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. Music in, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74.

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Changing names of, 1840 (Apr.), R. 7; 1894/110/121. Receiving deeds for, 1842/25/35. Changing grade of certain, 1844, R. 98. Repairing certain, etc., 1846 (Aug.), R. 4. Private occupation of, 1846 (Aug.), R. 10. Lot taken in bed of, 1850/38/32. Enforcement of ordinances as to, 1855, R. 48. Grading unpaved, etc., 1859/34/56. Plats of, 1859/92/109. Re-grading for storm-water, 1859 (Nov.), R. 36. Using beds of (for private repairs), 1860, R. 363; 1861, R.

65. Do. (for storage of building-material), 1863, R. 192. Do. (while building), 1865, R. 173. Appropriations for repairs, 1864, R. 159; 1865, R. 145;

1868, R. 446. Permit to sell certain articles on, 1866 (Oct.), R. 56. Cleaning and repairing private, 1868/83/131. Opening a curved, 1869/53/56; 1870/29/79. Paving, re-grading, etc., 1870/74/124. Closing a certain (Monument to Jefferson, between Wolfe

and Register Sts,), 1871/114/100. Removing dirt from re-paved, 1872/28/39. Opening a certain (German to Lombard, between Hanover

and Sharp Sts.), 1872/101/21 (repealed, 1875/94/70). To be fenced in and lighted during repairs, etc., 1878/106/

100. Against tearing up, 1882, R. 75; 1883/80/98. Opening a certain (from S. W. corner of Cross and Belt

Sts.), 1883/11/132. Do. (N. E. from Townsend St., 99 ft. 11 in. E. of Aisquith

St.), 1886/91/121. Names on lamps or houses, 1886, R. 172. Against depositing sand, etc., in, 1887/57/72. Repairs after digging up, 1888/62/82. Issue of $1,000,000 bonds for repairing, 1888/98/123. Changing names.. (N. of and parallel with North Ave.),

1891/83/127. New ordinance for paving, etc., 1892, R. 179. Additional repairs, 1892, R. 184. Permits lor digging up, 1893/2/7. Against legislation, without City's consent, affecting use_

of, 1893, R. 219.

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To restrict cleansing certain with water, 1894/12/12 (re­pealed, 1894/105/116); 1894/111/123.

Commission on general plan for improving, 1898-9, R. 17. For repairing, 1899/169/223 (repealed, 1900/11/23.) Deed of a certain (Merryman's Lane to City limits), 1904-5

145/123. Cleaning and sprinkling (in Burnt District), 1904-5/262/

365. Investigating as to non-public, etc., 1904-5/266/375. Paving and curbing (in financial district), 1904-5/270/379. (See CROSS-STREETS; DEEDS; GRADING; HIGH­

WAYS; INDEXES; OBSTRUCTIONS; OPENING STREETS ; PAVING ; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)

STREETS AND PUMPS—Appointment and duties of superin­tendents, 1817/10/14; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/ 133; 1846/64/53; 1846/65/54; 1853/26/29.

Trees in Public Squares, 1828/21/19. Information as to vaults, 1829/40/125. Six districts, 1833/11/32. Compensation of superintendents, 1836, R. 49; 1846/

73/74. Receiving shovels and picks, 1844, R. 53. (See PUMPS; STREETS.)

STRICKER ST.—Opening and condemning (Baltimore to Sara­toga Sts.), 1849/22/28.

Grading, 1852, R. 181; 1862, R. 115. Condemning (Mulberry to Baker Sts.), 1866/78/179. Closing (Thompson to Adams Sts.), and deed of (Franklin

to Thompson Sts., etc.), 1868/9/36; 1868/20/48. Opening (Mulberry St. to Harlem Square), 1871/70/57. Grade, etc., 1874/72/83; 1875/82/58. Public (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1874/108/113. Paving, 1902-3/173/151.

STRUCTURES—Permits for certain, 1903-4/19/23; 1904-5/87/7 (Cohen AL); 1905-6/112/185 (Marion St.); 1905-6/113/ 189 (Goodwin AL).

(See BRIDGES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HARBOR; PERMITS; PUBLIC WORKS.)

STUMP (STUMP'S) AL.—Public (Conway to Barre Sts.), 1837, R. 97.

For opening, 1838/4/212. SUBLEASES—Ratifying certain, 1886/76b/96.

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SUB-WAYS—Permits to use, 1894, R. 212; 1901-2/18/41; 1904-- 5/161/178; 1904-5/265/372; 1905-6/115/192. Reconstructing, 1904-5/190/227. (See TELEGRAPH.)

SUGAR AL.—Changing name to L. Church St., 1845/3/6. SUGAR REFINERY—Water for (at Curtis Bay), 1888/59/79. SUITS—In name of Corporation, 1818/3/170.

To enter "agreed," 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 100; 1825, R. (Mar. 25), p. 137.

Dismissal of, 1825, R. (Mar. 2), p. 136. In name of City, 1826/7/158. Compromise of, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463; 1828, R. 66. Bills of costs, 1828, R. 28. For disposal of, 1840, R. 57. To discontinue, 1844, R. 7, 8, 41, 105, 113. Settling certain, 1868, R. 112, 235; 1871, R. 104. (See COUNSEL.)

SULPHURIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev,)/ 49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

Permit for do., 1867/32/130. SUMMIT ST.—Grade, etc., 1896/122/189. SUMWALT LANE—Closing (Charles St. to Maryland Ave.), 1891/

49/69. Do. (from York Road to 200 ft. W.), 1893/25/44.

SUNDAY—Carriages for hire on, 1798/104/179; 1801/4/239. (See LAMPS; SABBATH-DAY; WAGONS.)

SUNKEN VESSELS—Removal of, 1814/14/35. SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREET=CLEANING—(See STREET-

CLEANING.) SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS—Appointment, duties, etc.,

1801/17/254; 1807/29/165. Office abolished, 1839/6/13. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/19/93. Salaries, 1864/11/15; 1866/80/181; 1871/19/18. Six districts, 1881/19/20. To keep highways clean, 1881/95/136. Additional superintendent, 1888/87/107. (See STREETS.)

SUPPLIES—Re-imbursing committee of, 1815, R. 1. Ordering, 1879/85/97.

SUPREME BENCH—City's additional salary to Judges of, 1870/ 5/12.

Inquiries as to Court expenses, 1875, R. 486; 1879, R. 88. (See COURTS.)

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SURVEYOR—Employed by City Commissioners, 1826/9/165; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117.

City, 1852/42/34. Do. room for, 1852, R. 178. Do. to make plats of City property, 1858, R. 134. Do. regulating office of, 1858 (Rev.)/16/66. Do. compensation of, 1866/69/61. Payments to, 1866, R. 254; 1866 (Oct.), R. 51; 1867, R.

92; 1868, R. 341, 490; 1870, R. 186; 1871, R. 7; 1873, R. 102; 1891, R. 188.

To make plats of certain streets, 1867, R. 11. Appropriation for, 1887, R. 37. Approving grades, 1904-5/91/14. (See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; GRADING; OPENING

STREETS; PAYMENTS; PROPERTY; TAXATION.) SURVEYS—Of City and precincts, 1797/47/112; 1811/9/306;

1812/28/329. Of eastern part of City, 1816, R. 1. Of Harbor, 1816, R. 2. Of streets E. of Caroline St., 1817, R. 12. Chart, etc., of Harbor, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 43. Of navigation to the Susquehanna River, 1826, R. (Mar.

16), p. 381; 1826, R. (Mar. 21), p. 382. Claims under water survey, 1853, R. 251. Of tract in Baltimore County (S! of Druid Hill Park),

1868, R. 333. Geodetic and topographical (of City), 1893/98/171; 1895

21/29. Committee to examine maps of do., 1895, R. 1; 1896/

137/208. SUSQUEHANNA CANAL—Committee on, 1824, R. (Sept. 10),

p. 104. Subscription to stock of, 1837/39/31; 1837, R. 84; 1887/

101/117. SUSQUEHANNA R. R. CO.—Subscription to stock of, 1830/37/

218; 1830 (ex. sess.)/2/225. Branches in City, 1831/33/301. Depot for (on Old Aims-House property), 1832/35/34. For completion of, 1835/25/26. City's representative, 1835, R. 52. Extension into City, 1837/31/23. Loan of City stock to, 1837/42/34; 1838 (ex. sess.)/l/8;

1838 (ex. sess.).)/3/210.

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Accepting Act for completion to York, Pa., 1838 (ex. sess.)/ 13/217.

City Directors for, 1838/20/221; 1838/25/226. Loan of $30,000 to, 1838, R. 20, 26. Location, on Wilk and Exeter Sts., 1839/36/36. Extension to York, Pa., 1839/40/38; 1839, R. 100. Committee to confer on condition of, 1839, R. 12. As to individual stockholders, 1839 (May)/4/6. Memorial as to, 1839 (May), R. 10. Leases to, 1839 (Aug.)/1/17. Issue of City Stock to, 1839 (Aug.)/2/18. Altering grade of North St., 1840, R. 33. Change of stock not to impair loans to, 1840 (Apr.)/ l /5. State stock issued for benefit of, 1840 (Apr.)/3/6. City to convey ground to, 1840 (Apr.)/5/7. For reduction in salaries by, 1842, R. 37. To remove obstruction (at Monument and Canal Sts.),

1842, R. 57. • Property on Howard St. (Richmond to Cathedral Sts.),

1843, R. 105. Using steam-engines within City limits, 1845/38/34. Increasing cars, etc., without waiving State and City liens,

1846/17/12. For lateral railroad to Westminster, Md., etc., 1846/

45/29. Assenting to supplementary Act without waiving liens,

1848/34/28. Individual subscriptions for, etc., 1848/42/33. Locomotives on North St., 1849/20/27. Opposing discriminations against York and Cumberland

R. R. Co., 1850, R. 12. Approving further Act to incorporate, 1851/63/49. For extending track (on North St.), 1852, R. 159. Moving track, etc. (on Central Ave.), 1853/23/28; 1853,

R. 233. For opening (Dolphin and Preston Sts.), and widening

(Foster AL, etc.), 1853, R. 155. Lateral branches to PatapsCo River/1853, R..205. Extension to tide-water, 1854/55/54. For transfer of City's interest (to N. C. Ry. Co.), 1854/

57/57. (See CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL; NORTHERN

CENTRAL R. R. CO.)

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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER—Improving navigation of, 1822/32/415; 1822/38/422; 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 138; 1826/61/356; 1826, R. (Feb. 13), p. 376.

Commissioners to report information, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 99.

Survey of navigation to, 1826, R. (Mar. 16), p. 381. Obstructions in, 1832, R. 86. For bridge across, 1852, R. 23.

SWAN (SWANN) AL.—Public (Bond St. to Apple AL), 1837, R. 92. Repairing (N. and S. of Bank St., E. of Bond St.), 1866,

R. 200. SWAN (SWANN) ST.—Using for horse-market, 1848/25/20.

Kerbing, 1878/57/45. Paving, 1904-5/263/366.

SWEEPING—Streets, 1855, R. 27. Purchasing machine for, 1866, R. 192. In front of private premises, 1882/78/163.

SWEET POTATOES—Sale of, 1826/37/300 (repealed, 1834/3/13). SWIMMING—In Jones' Falls, etc., 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;

1894/116/133. (See BATHING.)

SWINE-Running at large, 1812/20/321; 1816/21/82; 1821/23/ 317; 1826/61/357; 1831/10/275; 1838 (Rev.)/25/73; 1844/36/33; 1850 (Rev.)/57/169.

Appropriations for execution of ordinances as to, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 461; 1828/23/24.

Restrictions as to keeping, 1852/20/7; 1852/79/77; 1858 (Rev.)/63/220.

Driving, 1861/64/144. Permit to keep, 1861, R. 114.

- (See HOGS.) SWINGS—Prohibiting, 1893, R. 203. SWITCHES—Permits for, 1847, R. 20, 88, 111, 116; 1848, R. 31,

44; 1849, R. 122; 1851,. R. 140; 1852, R. 66, 91, 101, 102; 1853, R. 63, 100, 142, 148, 179, 203, 208, 229; 1853 (Nov.), R. 11; 1854, R. 18, 70.

Regulations as to, 1854/54/53. Permits to lay, 1855, R. 164; 1856, R. 43, 122, 157, 226;

1857, R. 50, 127, 140; 1858, R. 114, 116, 128; 1859/23/ 49; 1859/90/109; 1859, R. 66; 1859 (Nov.)/ l /5; 1860 (Nov.), R. 9; 1863, R. 178; 1864, R. 98; 1865, R. 60; 1866, R. 76, 82, 89, 90, 129, 149, 230; 1867, R. 167, 277;

. 1868, R. 244; 1869, R. 149, 155; 1870, R. 173; 1871,

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R. 123; 1872, R. 73, 278; 1873, R. 71, 198; 1874/50/68; 1874, R. 282; 1875, R. 346; 1876, R. 38; 1877, R. 211, 213; 1878, R. 203; 1879, R. 265; 1880, R. 94, 137; 1883, R. 179; 1885, R. 144; 1886, R. 196; 1889, R, 3, 119; 1892, R. 46; 1893, R. 13, 73, 94, 109, 142; 1894/ 67/81; 1894, R. 237, 256; 1896, R. 117; 1900/62/14 (repealed, 1902-3/90/14); 1901-2/8/30; 1904-5/108/50.; 1904-5/123/76; 1904-5/226/296; 1905-6/40/86.

(See LATERAL TRACKS; RAILWAYS; TRACKS.)

T T AL.—Assenting to Act for closing, 1844/19/21. TALLOW=CHANDLERS—Permit for manufactory, 1868, R. 465.

(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS; SOAP-FACTORIES.) TANEY, CHIEF=JUSTICE ROQER B.—Dedication of statue (at

Annapolis), 1873, R. 17. TANEY PLACE—Naming, 1881/12/13.

Commissioners and keeper for, 1881/14/15; 1896/14/17. TANNER'S RUN—Bridge over, 1819, R. (Mar. 15), p. 249; 1821,

R. (Jan. 25), p. 369. (See BRIDGES.)

TAN=YARDS—Steam-engines for, 1856, R'. 90, 91. (See NAUSEOUS LIQOURS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF

STREETS.) TARGET—For rifle practice (on Washington Road), 1871, R. 52. TAVERNS—Regulation of, 1821/11/306.

Duties of keepers, 1826/14/201. (See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS.)

TAXATION—Surveyor for extending limits of direct, 1831/21/ 287; 1846/31/22.

Request for appointment of Commissioners on, 1831, R. 50. Of corporate property, when stock taxed, 1839 (May), R. 17. Subjects of, 1846/71/59. To extend limits of direct, 1850/5/8; 1850/48/44; 1853/

36/38; 1858/34/65; 1859/82/96; 1868/65/94; 1872/ 109/128; 1873/9/14; 1870,R. 82; 1874/55/72.

To lessen burdens of, 1879, R. 6. Commissions on, 1881, R. 88; 1882, R. 10; 1883, R. 193;

1885/61/75. Of new improvements, 1884/32/37.

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Requesting report; approving Act, etc., 1886, R. 72. In favor of certain exemptions from, 1892, R. 86. Do. (personal property), 1901-2, R. 38; 1902-3, R. 40. (See ASSESSMENTS; DIRECT TAXATION; TAXES.)

TAX=COMMISSIONERS—Request for appointment of, 1831, R. 50. Appointment and duties, 1834/32/37.

TAXES—Imposition and collection of, 1797/23/85; 1797/41/106; 1798/66/131; 1798/87/159; 1798/95/165; 1799/20/210; 1800/32/221; 1801/11/248; 1802/37/287.

Ascertainment of, 1797/27/92. Imposing and collecting, 1803/32/51; 1804/9/63; 1805/

13/106; 1806/13/106; 1807/40/212; 1808/55/246; 1809/7/266; 1810/21/284; 1811/2/299; 1812/22/322; 1813/1/3; 1814/1/23; 1815/1/43; 1816/4/64; 1816/5/ 67; 1817/22/125.

Direct, 1819/13/221; 1820/24/281; 1821/37/327; 1822/ 25/410; 1823/4/6; 1824/5/53; 1825/1/107; 1826/62/ 358; 1827/30/417; 1828/38/47; 1829/33/131; 1830/ 26/197.

Abatement, releases, etc., 1822/2/392; 1828/37/47; 1830, R. 8; 1837, R. 51; 1843, R. 109.

For joint expenses with Baltimore County, 1828/32/32. Jurors' orders receivable for, 1829/4/97. For certain expenses (courts, etc.), 1829/29/119; 1830/13/

186. Crediting for erroneous payments, 1831, R. 41, 77; 1834,

R. 5, 22; 1853, R. 226. For direct, 1831/25/292; 1832/14/17; 1833/19/38; 1834/

16/21; 1834/29/34; 1835/2/7; 1836/27/37; 1837/26/ 20; 1838/8/214; 1839/11/16; 1840/17/31; 1841/21/43.

Crediting with witness-fees, 1833, R. 56. Closing books, 1834, R. 24; 1335, R. 15; 1836, R. 7; 1843,

R. 94; 1844/29/26; 1847, R. 87. Arrearages, 1835, R. 22; 1836, R. 15; 1839, R. 21; 1840,

R. 32; 1844/9/114; 1854/65/64; 1860/54/80; 1868/ 10/39.

Refunds for erroneous payments, etc., 1836, R. 10; 1837, R. 36, 87; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 1; 1838, R. 98, 103; 1839 (May), R. 1; 1840/15/30.

Discounts and interest on, 1836, R. 62; 1841, R. 37; 1841 (April), R. 4; 1842, R. 71; 1849, R. 25; 1855/27/52; 1857/27/29.

Transfers, insolvencies, removals, abatements and releases, 1837/12/10.

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Prompt payment of, 1837, R. 46; 1841/7/21; 1848, R. 4.

Collection of, 1838 (Rev.)/7/18; 1850 (Rev.)/H/19; 1865,

R. 18; (by distress), 1841/7/21.

Do. (on real estate), 1841/13/35.

Application for power to levy, 1839, R. 35.

Discharging former Collector of, 1839, R. 80.

Payable within year for which assessment made, etc., 1840

(July), R. 5.

Memorial to Legislature for power to enforce, 1841, R. 13.

For State, 1841 (Dec.)/1/12; 1842/27/36; 1843/26/20;

1844/20/21; 1845/43/41; 1846/19/14; 1847/45/42;

1848/6/9; 1849/11/22; 1850/29/27; 1851/26/27; 1852/ 49/45; 1853/97/89; 1854/53/53; 1855/26/52; 1856/8/

10; 1857/16/51; 1858/14/15; .1859/65/81; 1860/25/

51; 1861/36/45; 1862/21/30; 1863/34/47; 1864/44/34; 1865/27/29; 1866/43/43; 1867/19/21; 1868/42/64;

1869/20/18; 1870/30/79; 1871/45/38; 1872/38/45

1873/37/49.

For direct (City), 1842/21/32 1845/26/26; 1846/30/21

1849/16/25; 1850/34/30

1843/19/16; 1847/55/48; 1851/66/50; 1855/24/43; 1859/60/78; 1863/23/41; 1867/17/19; 1871/49/41;

1844/25/24

1848/12/13

1852/63/64

1856/9/10

1860/26/52

1864/42/33

1868/46/66

1872/42/48

1853/100/91; 1854/51/51 1857/17/52; 1858/16/16

1861/32/43; 1862/22/31 1865/16/22; 1866/40/42

1869/13/14; 1870/41/92

1873/30/44. Surveying land before sale for, 1843/13/13. Adjustment of certain, 1844, R. 151. Suits to test validity of (on bank stock), 1845/109/73. Payment by banks, 1846, R. 38. Requesting non-exemption of State stock from (City), 1850,

R. 5. Sales for unpaid, 1845/43/65. Publication of unpaid, 1859/25/50; 1859/74/87; 1859

(Nov.)/7/ll. For redemption of jail stock, 1859/58/77; 1860/31/55;

1863/30/45. Do. water stock, 1857/23/56; 1858/17/17; 1859/59/77; 1860/32/55; 1861/30/41; 1862/28/35; 1863/26/43;

1864/47/35; 1865/19/24; 1865/24/27. For limiting to 90c. per $100, 1859/73/87. Do. to $1 do., 1860/35/57 (repealed, 1861/31/42).

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Delivery of bills, salaries, commissions, etc., 1859/74/87; 1859, R. 143; 1859 (Nov.)/8/12; 1860/99/126. '

For Court-house sinking-fund, 1860/33/56; 1861/26/40; 1864/50/38; 1865/23/26; 1866/42/43.

On leasehold lots, 1860/76/108. Certificate of Criminal Court for payment of, 1860 (Nov.),

R. 8. Separating real from personal bills, etc., 1861/9/23; 1861/

33/43. Discrepancy as to distraint laws, 1861/23/37. Extending time for discounts, 1861/39/46; 1862/38/42;

1862/39/43; 1863/35/48; 1864/57/41; 1865/29/30. Do. for publishing arrearages, 1863/3/9; 1863/12/31. Bills and notices, 1861/55/68. Borrowing money on uncollected, 1862/34/39; 1863/21/40;

1864/51/38. Comptroller to purchase property sold for, etc., 1862/47/71. Titles to property sold for non-payment of, 1863/20/39. For "defence" redemption-fund, 1863/24/42; 1864/46/35. For public schools, 1863/25/42; 1864/49/37; 1865/27/25;

1866/45/44. For redemption of floating debt, 1863/27/43; 1864/45/35;

1865/20/24; 1866/41/42. For police, 1863/28/44; 1864/39/32; 1865/18/23; 1866/

44/44.. For redemption of bounty bonds, 1863/32/46. For interest on internal-improvement loans, 1863/33/46;

1864/41/33; 1865/17/22; 1866/39/41. For sundry expenses, 1864/38/31; 1865/20/35; 1866/37/

40. • For certain expenses, 1864/40/32; 1865/22/25; 1866/46/

45. For interest on "bounty" and "defence" bonds and float­

ing-debt, 1864/43/34; i865/19/24; 186.6/38/41; 1867/ 23/23.

For highways and bridges, 1864/48/36; 1865/26/28. For interest on bonds for improvement of parks, extension

of water-works, new Aims-House, Court-House and for miscellaneous purposes, 1867/26/25; 1868/48/68.

Requesting change in collection of (State), 1867 (Nov.), R. 19.

For water-stock redemption and interest, 1866/47/46; 1867/25/24; 1868/47/67; 1869/19/18; 1870/43/93.

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For highways and bridges, 1866/48/46; 1867/20/21; 1868/41/63; 1869/17/16; 1870/38/89; 1871/47/39; 1872/46/50; 1873/38/49.

For collectors (State), 1866/50/48; 1870/51/99; 1871/65/ 54; 1872/53/71; 1873/46/56.

Allowing for discounts, etc., 1866/52/50; 1867/30/28; 1868, R. 256; 1869/25/22; 1870,R. 151; 1874, R. 239; 1876, R. 187; 1877/67/71; 1878/36/30; 1879/34/44; 1879/58/67; 1880/65/82; 1881/51/81; 1882/61/137; 1883/27/40; 1884/74/91.

For sundry expenses, 1867/16/19; 1868/39/61; 1869/21/ 19; 1870/40/91; 1871/52/43; 1872/40/46; 1873/35/47.

For internal-improvements interest, 1867/18/20; 1868/40/ 62; 1869/15/15; 1870/42/93; 1871/53/43; 1872/37/45; 1873/28/43.

For certain expenses, 1867/21/22; 1868/45/66; 1869/23/ 21; 1870/44/94; 1871/46/39; 1872/40/46; 1872/47/51; 1873/36/48.

For public schools, 1867/22/23; 1868/44/65; 1869/22/20; 1870/47/96; 1871/48/40; 1872/45/49; 1873/31/45.

For police, 1867/24/24; 1868/43/64; 1869/14/14; 1870/ 45/95; 1871/51/42; 1872/43/48; 1873/32/46.

For Court-house redemption-fund, 1867/27/25. For City-Hall do., 1869/16/16; 1870/31/80; 1871/54/44;

1872/44/49; 1873/33/46. For park-improvement, water-works, alms-house and

court-house bonds, etc., 1869/18/17; 1870/46/96; 1871/ 50/41; 1872/39/46; 1873/29/44.

For opening German St. and widening Park St., 1869/24/21. For street-openings, 1871/55/45. For widening Light St., etc., 1873/34/47. Paid in error, 1873/88/101. To be paid before damages awarded, 1874/12/21. Annual levies, 1874/22-35/30-39; 1.875, O. 46, 61, 62, 64-73;

1876/46, 47, 49-56/39-45; 1877/68-77/72-78; 1878/27, 28,44-49/24,25,36-39; 1879/40-47/45-50;' 1880/64, 66-72/81-87; 1881/44-50/76-80; 1882/53-59/131-135; 1883/29-36/42-46; 1884/64-71,72/83-90; 1885/43-51/ 48-53; 1886/58-66/80-86; 1887/66-69, 71-75/80-88; 1888/68-76/89-95; 1889/46-56, 59/69-79; 1890/69-79, 81/81-87, 101; 1891/51,53-63,66/71-81,97; 1892/79, 80,83-93/137-148; 1893/138-150/224-233; 1894/70-80, 82,83/83-92; 1895/49-62/63-71; 1896/77-92/117-126;

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1897/36-52, 54, 55/40-54; 1898/35-53/66-78; 1899/144-148/193-196; 1900/43-48/85-89; 1900-1/92-95, 98, 99/ 62-65, 70-73.

For compensation of State Collector, 1874/21/30; 1875/ 63/46; 1878/41/33; 1879/74/85; 1880/93/106; 1881/ 82/123; 1882/73/159; 1884/109/129; 1887/76/89; 1893/152/235; 1903-4/26/53; 1904-5/166/187; 1905-6/ 43/92. (See also, Annual levies; For levies and dis­counts.)

For power to levy annually by direct, 1875, R. 39. To'receive City's portion of, 1878, R. 202. Purchases by City of property sold for, 1880/45/49. Enforcing collection of, 1880, R. 63. Commission to report on system of collecting, 1880, R. 88. Paying bailiffs, 1881, R. 145. Delinquent non-resident corporations, 1883, R. 9. Deferring collection of (on realty), 1884, R. 258. Discounts for prompt payment, 1885/52/54; 1886/67/87;

1887/70/83; 1888/77/96; 1889/57/77; 1890/67/78; 1891/52/72; 1892/81/139; 1893/151/234; 1894/81/90; 1895/63/72; 1896/93/127; 1897/53/52; 1898/54/79; 1899/149/197; 1900/45/87; 1900-1/94/64.

On property in "Annex," 1889/59/79. Postponing collection of, 1891, R. 2. Rebate of (for destruction by fire), 1892, R. 149. Abatement of (on valueless corporation stock), 1894, R. 188. For City water (abolished), 1895/15/22. For levies and discounts, 1901/107/93; 1901-2/10-15/33-

38; 1902-3/109-114/53-57; 1903-4/26-32/53-56; 1903-4/73/177 (State); 1904-5/162-166/183-187; 1905-6/35-39/81-85.

Private sale of property acquired by non-payment of, 1901-2/20/51.

Refunds of (for "Annex"), 1901-2/29/63. Return of "illegal (Annex) collections" to general City

treasury, 1901-2, R. 1. (See ABATEMENTS; APPEAL TAX COURT; ASSESS­

MENTS; BORROWING MONEY; COLLECTOR, CITY; EXPENSES, CERTAIN; EXPENSES, SUN­DRY; DIRECT TAXATION; HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES; JAIL; NOTES; PARKS; PAVING-TAX; RAILWAYS; SCHOOLS; TAXATION; TAX-COM­MISSIONERS.)

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TAYLOR, ZACHARY—(General), vote of thanks to, 1847, R. 61. (President), on death of, 1850 (July), R. 1. (Do.), expenses connected with funeral of, 1850 (July), R. 2.

TELEGRAPH—Granting permission to Prof. Morse to extend fix­tures for, 1845, R. 60.

For erecting poles, 1848, R. 7; 1849, R. 53; 1852, R. 93. Removing do., 1856, R. 162; 1858, R. 8; 1864, R. 186;

1870, R. 88; 1872, R. 36; 1874, R. 136; 1885, R. 110. For wires and poles, 1857, R. 55; 1865/57/138; 1865, R.

6634; 1866, R. 160; 1874, R. 102. Police and fire-alarm, 1858, R. 123; 1858 (Nov.), R. 11;

1859/94/110; 1859/108/181. (Do.) Rooms for central station, 1859, R. 99. (Do.) Alarm-boxes, etc., 1860, R. 152; 1863, R. 179, 193;

1865, R. 185; 1870, R. 251; 1873, R. 200. (Do.) Additional apparatus, 1861, R. 167; 1876/163/161. (Do.) Unauthorized use of keys, 1862/15/24. (Do.) Regulations, 1862, R. 145. . (Do.) Superintendent of, etc., 1863/19/36; 1884/48/52;

1892/15/19. Permits to erect poles, etc., 1863, R. 72; 1867, R. 432;

1868, R. 31; 1870/9/15; .1870/35/85; 1870/36/139; 1871/61/50.

Salaries of superintendent, operators, etc., 1864/60/42; 1866/31/37; 1867/47/57; 1885/24/27; 1889, R. 27; 1892/108/171; 1895/10/18; 1900/29/48.

Permits for poles from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29. Appropriations (for police and fire-alarm), 1868, R. 123;

" 1871, R. 171. Re-furnishing office (do.), 1868, R. 300; 1877, R. 205. Extending and repairing (do.), 1869, R. 1993^; 1870, R. 4,

250; 1871, R. 35, 132; 1872, R. 35; 1873, R. 130. Increasing salaries (do.), 1871/104/90. Permits,to rebuild, extend, etc., 1871, R. 326; 1872, R. 16. Horses, wagons and harness (P. and F.-A.), 1876, R. 332. Fire-alarm system, 1877/18/14. Protecting poles (do.), 1877/82/80. Connection with Salvage Corps (do.), 1878, R. 6. Do. with House of Refuge (do.), 1882/128/228. For private line over City property, 1883/79/95. Lightning-arresters, 1875, R. 72. Improved machinery (P. & F.-A.), 1887, R. 128. Connection.with "Annex" (do.), 1888, R. 129.

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Necessary changes in system (do.), 1888, R. 139, Repairs (do.), 1890, R. 9; 1891, R. 297. For placing wires under ground, 1893/106/182 (repealed,

1893/214/342); 1894/49/49; 1895/34/41; 1896/96/143. Use of ducts (by Home T & T. Co.), 1896/110/16 1. (See FIRE-ALARM; POLICE; SALVAGE CORPS.)

TELEGRAPH ST.—Condemning (Penna. to Ross St.),1859/93/110. Now Oxford St., 1868/49/68.

TELEPHONES—Permits, 1879, R. 229 (repealed, 1882, R. 138); 1885/82/101.

Under-ground wires (C. & P.), 1889/41/49 (repealed, 1899/ 192/254); 1900, R. 15.

Operators at City Hall, 1901-2/41/83. (See WIRES.)

TENANT ST.—Opening (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1877, R. 62; 1881/118/160 (repealed, 1882/38/113); 1882/39/113.

Grade, etc., 1885/87/108. Now Riggs Ave. (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1886/77/97.

TENEMENT-HOUSES—Ventilation of, 1886/79/101. Urging legislation as to, 1886, R. 34.

TEN=PIN ALLEYS—Regulations as to, 1831/31/298; 1832/22/24; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100. (See Ordinances of 1826, pp. 247, 248.)

(See BOWLING-ALLEYS; GAMING.) TENTH ST.—Repairing, 1891, R. 194.

Grade, etc., 1902-3/149/100. (See HOLMES ST.)

TERRACES—Permits for (on Huntington Ave.),' 1904-5, R. 14. TESSIER ST.—Opening (Orchard to St. Mary's St.), 1849/23/29;

1849 (May)/1/1. THAMES ST.—Repairing, 1875, R. 462.

(See COVE; FELL'S ST.) THEATRES—(New), licenses for performances at, 1823, R.

(Mar.) 1, p. 40; 1826, R. (Apr.) 6, p. 387. (And museums), licenses for, 1831/11/275. Annual do., 1864/10/13; 1871/111/98. (See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; MUSEUMS;

THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS; TICKETS.) THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS—Licensing and regulating,

1797/7/27; 1798/99/175; 1803/5/6; 1804/19/77; 1807/ 21/130; 1816/13/76; 1826/52/341; 1828/4/4; 1829/ 20/26; 1830/7/13; 1832 (ex. sess.)/10/16; 1837/29/22; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1842/7/21; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.

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Indecent and blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1857/59/102. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/37/174. Net-work for aerial performances at, 1873/104/117. (See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; PLAYS; PUBLIC

EXHIBITIONS.) THIRD AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 109; 1894, R. 11. THIRD LANE—Closing (Light to Race Sts.), 1874/70/82. THIRTEENTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1899/177/231; 1900/20/36. THIRTY=FIRST ST.—Opening (York Road to Charles St. Ave.),

1904-5/256/355. THOMPSON ALLEY—Condemning (Cove to Parkin Sts.), 1840, R.

50. THOMPSON ST.—Deed of (Dorscy's Lane to near Carey St.),

1868/9/36; 1868/20/48. , Opening (Fremont to Republican Sts.), 1870/25/65. Do. (Friendship to Forrest Sts.), 1870/92/146 (repealed,

1872/70/93). Now Edmondson Ave. (W. of Fremont St.), 1871/9/10.

THREE=PRONQED BRANCH—Repairing bridge over, 1830, R. 51. Do. causeway, 1836, R. 57.

TICKETS—(To theatres, etc.), to prevent sale on streets, 1903-4/ 23/48.

TILES—Permit for factory, 1876, R. 262. (See BRICKS; KILNS.)

TIMBER—For use of harbor, 1831, R. 44. Floating spars, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37. Oak, purchase of (for repairing bridges), 1846, R. 60. (See HEALTH; JOISTS; LUMBER; WOOD-YARDS.)

TIME—Conformity to standard (of 75th meridian), 1884, R. 7. •TIVOLI—Burying victims of accident on wharf at, 1883, R. 174. TOBACCO=WAREHOUSES—Reserving use of wharf for, 1817/35

147. Sale of lot, 1855/3/26; 1855/41/63; 1859/76/89. Removing, 1868, R. 40.

TOMB=STONES—(See GRAVE-YARDS.) TOMLINSON'S AL.—Accepting as public, 1821, R. (Mar. 7), p. 376. TONNAGE—Regulating rates of, 1819/32/240; 1830/27/197;

.18.38 (Rev)/8/21; 1840/5/25. (See HARBOR; WHARFAGE; WHARVES.)

TORPEDOES—(See FIRE-WORKS.) TOW=BOATS—(Steam), for use in harbof, 1848, R. 6L

Waiving mortgage-liens on, 1850/14/18; 1854/83/151. Construction of, 1857/4/40.

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Ashes, etc., on, 1891/32/51. (See HARBOR; ICE-BOATS; PUBLIC WHARF;

STEAM-TUGS; TUG-BOATS; WHARFAGE.) TOWERS—Extending beyond building-line, 1883, R. 212; 1884,

R. 172; 1886/110/145; 1888, R. 162. Erecting, 1887, R. 27; 1890, R. 117, 128, 149; 1893, R.

124, 146; 1894, R. 62. Piers for, 1892, R. 16.

TOWN=CLOCKS—Repairing (on Engine-houses), 1861, R. 150; 1863, R. 50, 54, 58; 1872, R. 38.

(See CLOCKS; ENGINE-HOUSES.) TOWN=HALL—Assenting to Act for, 1839/39/37. TOWN=MEETINQ—Expenses of, 1824, R. (Jan. 6), p. 85.

To express patriotic feelings at, 1846, R. 150. TOWNSEND AVE.—Paving gutter on, 1897, R. 41. TOWNSEND ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/

40/39. Do. (Chatsworth St. to City limits), 1857/39/72. Re-grading, 1858, R. 159; 1874, R. 249. Now Lafayette Ave. (W. of Fremont St.), 1868/18/46. Opening (Harford Ave. to Aisquith St.), 1872/60/76. Do. (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1873/112/125. Do. (Charles St. to Maryland Ave.), 1883/104/123. Grade, etc., 1885-6/4/6; 1893/190/306; 1893, R. 78. Opening (Caroline St. to Broadway), 1887/39/50. Do. (Harford Ave. to Caroline St.), 1888/51/71. Now Lafayette Ave. (Fremont St. to Greenmount Ave.),

1890/121/161. Opening (Broadway to Washington St.), 1893/165/264. Do. (Belair Ave. to Cannon St.), 1891/88/131.

TOWSON ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Beason St.), 1880/135/154 (repealed, 1881/40/59).

Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39. Do. (Fort Ave. to Marriott St.), 1889/70/90.

TRACKS—Grading, 1846, R. 122. Permits for (Central Ave.), 1855, R. 1, 174; 1859, R. 189. Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1855, R. 120. Do. (Pratt and Penn Sts.), 1855, R. 112. Do. (Lancaster St.), 1859, R. 121. Permits to change, 1856, R.'67, 118, 180; 1859, R. 189. Do. to remove, 1854, R. 83; 1863, R. 7, 25; 1865 (Oct.),

R. 41; 1867, R. 231; 1868, R. 198; 1869, R. 244; 1871, R. 333.

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Permits for, 1860, R. 286; 1862/14/25 (Chester and Alice-anna Sts.); 1863, R. 38 (Harford Ave. and Monument St.); 1863, R. 83 (Harvey and Jackson Sts.).

Locomotives on, 1862/42/48. Permits for, 1864, R. 168, 169; 1865, R. 135; 1866, R. 76. For use in building City Hall, 1867, R. 396. Permits for, 1869, R. 184 (Aliceanna St.); 1870, R, 190

(Hudson St.); 1871, R. 117 (McHenry St.) ; 1872, R. 159 (Monument St.); 1873, R. 107 (Howard St.); 1873, R. 188 (Concord St.); 1881, R. 17 (Fawn St.)f 1886, R. 190 and 1887, R. 67 (Ostend St.).

Sidings, 1874, R. 274 (Penna. Ave.); 1880, R. 83 (Holli--day St.)..

Across bridges, 1876/12/10. For gas-works, 1877, R. 71. For Oriole Pageant (on Carey St.), 1881, R. 257. For Maryland Pavement Co., 1882/48/125. Driving on one rail of, 1883/76/93. Within Druid Hill Park, 1887/56/71. Sanding, 1887/118/135; 1891/106/153. Removing (from North St.), 1888, R. 22. Prohibited on St. Paul and Calvert St. bridges, 1889/93/

121 and 1902-3/147/96. Permits for, 1895/20/28 (Boston St.); 1895/105/132

(Wolfe and Fell Sts.); 1897, R. 32 (Hull St.); 1897, R. 50 (Thames St.); 1901-2/45/92 (Gay St.); 1902-3/136/ •78 (Hudson St.); 1905-6, O. 159, approved June 18, 1906 (Courtney St.).

(See CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.; RAILROADS; RAILWAYS; SIDINGS; SWITCHES; VEHICLES.)

TRACTION RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) TRACY, HON. BENJAMIN F.—(Secretary of the Navy) sympathy

for, 1890, R. 10. TRADE—For encouragement of, 1848/5/9.

(See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. CO.) TRAMWAYS—For Western Maryland R. R., 1873/95/106.

Permits for (Dock St.), 1879, R. 150; 1880, R. 205. To construct, 1882/48/125. (See BRIDGES; RAILWAYS; TRACKS; WESTERN

MARYLAND R. R. CO.) "• . . TRANSFERS—Of accounts, 1883, R. 169; 1884, R. 232.

(See ACCOUNTS; APPROPRIATIONS; SCHOOLS.)

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TREES—Protection of, 1804/15/74; 1807/29/171; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/ 33/153.

Permits for signs on boxes, 1873, R. 300, 311, 329. TRENCHES—(See DITCHES.) TRENTON ST.—Accepting (Amity Al. to Schroeder St.), 1838,

R. 59. TRIANGLES—Improving space (at Harford Ave. and Aisquith

St.), 1869, R. 190. Public (at Lanvale and Fremont Sts.), 1875/32/23. Do. (at Oliver and McMechen Sts., and "Northern" Ave.),

1876/107/109. Commissioner for (do.), 1880/11/16. Public (S. from Barre St ext., between Sterrctt and Fre­

mont Sts.), 1874/146/143 (repealed, 1880/57/65). Under Park Commission (North Ave., Oliver and McMechen

Sts.), 1885, R. 178. Commissioner for (do.), 1896/14/17. Paving (at Southern Police Station), 1891/73/104. Do. etc. (Wilkens Ave., Gilmor and Ramsay Sts.), 1891,

R. 206. Purchasing (at Mt. Royal Ave., Hoffman and Cathedral

Sts.), 1891, R. 229. No deposits on (Park Ave., Fayette and Liberty Sts.),

1892/33/46, Improving (do.), 1892/45/61; 1894, R. 189. Assigning to Mexico War Veterans (do.), 1898/92/122. To sell (S. W. corner of Gay St. and Jones' Falls), 1895/

37/49. To acquire as public reservation (at Riggs, Fremont and

Arlington Aves.), 1901-2/76/159. To sell (at Mosher St. and Elm Ave.), 1902-3/141/85. Reservation for site of fire-memorial (Baltimore St. and

Hopkins Place), 1904-5, R. 17. (See AISQUITH ST.; HARFORD AVE.; LOTS; PARKS.)

TRICYCLES—Lights on, 1890/130/171. Coasting, 1894/4/6.

TRINITY ST.—(See POLLY ST.) TRIPOLET'S (TRIPOLETT'S) AL.—Widening, and changing

name to Foreman St., 1866/72/64. Afterwards Post-Office Ave., 1867/62/69. (See POST-OFFICE AVE.)

TROUGHS—In streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/ 33/153.

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For watering horses, 1871, R. 263. Permit for (elevated), 1878, R. 299. (See FOOT-WAYS; FOUNTAINS; WATERING-PLACE.)

TRUANTS—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.) TRUCK=HOUSES—Disposing of (Mt. Vernon), 1856, R. 214.

• Do. (Pioneer), 1856 (Nov.), R. 22. Water-closet (for No. 1), 1887, R. 18. Fire-alarm apparatus (for No. 6), 1888, R. 15. New bell (for No. 5), 1889/21/27. Improvements (at No. 2), 1889, R. 103. Erecting (on North Ave.), 1898/28/39; 1900/65/20. Hot-water heating (for No. 11), 1901-2/2/5. Lot and huilding for (near Aisquith and Oliver Sts.,

1903-4/11/12. For erection of (near Pratt and Calhoun Sts.), 1905-6/49/

101. (See ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE DEPARTMENT.)

TRUSSES—Permit to erect, 1880, R. 176. TRUXTON ST.—Grade, etc., 1871/73/59; 1872/99/119; 1873/

98/109; 1874/101/109; 1880,R. 233. Opening (Forrest St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1872/94/115. Do. (Forrest to Buren Sts.), 1879/12/12. Benefits from opening, 1880, R. 65. Closing (Forrest to Concord Sts.), 1892/111/182.

TUBERCULOSIS—(Pulmonary) reports of cases, 1896/75/114. TUG=BOATS—To sell certain, 1878, R. 276.

("Baltimore") as relief-boat in winter, 1886, R. 2; 1888, R. 6.

Repairing (do.), 1886, R. 201. (See STEAM-TUGS; TOW-BOATS.)

TUNNEL AL.—Opening (Pennsylvania to Argyle Aves.), 1876/ 60/47 (repealed, 1877/84/82).

TUNNELS—At Holliday and St. Paul Sts., 1821/30/323. Cleaning, 1821/47/339. Repairing certain, 1846 (Aug.), R. 4. Air-tight inlets to (Centre St.), 1854, R. 91. Superintendent construction of (McMechen St.), 1854, R.

144. Repairing (do.), 1855, R. 38. Crossings (at John, Grundy, McMechen Sts., etc.), 1855,

R. 197. From McElderry St. to Harford Run, 1855, R. 220. At "Northern" Ave. and "McMechin" St., 1856, R. 116.

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From Madison Ave. to Wilson St., 1867/50/62. New inlet to (Schroeder and Baltimore Sts.), 1869, R. 52. Permit to construct (Cross St.), 1872, R. 97. Under Mount St. (by Baltimore and Potomac R. R.),

1875, R. 458. Permits for, etc., 1901/145/183 (Clay St.); 1904-5/139/112

(Marion St.); 1904-5/207/257 (Canton Ave.); 1904-5/ 221/284.

(See INLETS; SEWERS.) TURN-OUTS—(See SIDINGS; SWITCHES; TRACKS.) TURN=PIKE ROADS—Relinquishing parts of, 1821, R. (Mar. 19),

p. 380; 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 433. Permit to take up pavement, etc., 1827, R. (Mar. 2), p. 448. Cession, of (Baltimore St., from Cove to Gilmor Sts.),

1836/47/65! Do. (Baltimore and Havre-de-Grace), 1884/59/68. (See ROADS.)

TURPENTINE—Inspection of, 1826/27/271; 1830/21/192; 1833/ 22/41; 1838 (Rcv.)/17/62.

Restricting distilleries of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See DISTILLERIES.) TURRETS—Permits for, 1866, R. 114; 1873, R. 255; 1897, R. 66.

(See BAY-WINDOWS.) TWELFTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1902-3/152/106. TWENTIETH ST.—Grade, etc., 1895, R. 126. TWENTY-EIGHTH ST.—Opening (S. W. of Mt. Vernon Ave.),

1901-2/57/125. Improving, 1905-6/60/113.

TWENTY=FIFTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1893, R. 100. TWENTY=FIRST ST.—Deed of (Charles St. to Hunter AL),

1896/153/229. Grade, etc., 1903-4/53/75.

TWENTY=NINTH ST.—Improving, 1905-6/60/113. (See HOLMES ST.)

TWENTY=SECOND ST.—Deed of (Charles St. to Guilford Ave.), 1896/153/229.

TWENTY=THIRD ST.—Deed of (Charles to Calvert Sts.), 1896/ 153/229.

TYLER, GEN. E. B.—Favoring as successor to Gen. R. C. Schenck, 1865, R. 203.

TYPHOID FEVER—(See DISEASES.) TYSON AL.—Closing (Eager St. to Park Ave.), 1881/113/155.

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TYSON ST.—Was Lerew's AL, 1845/4/6; 1879/24/27. Closing (Monument to Centre Sts.), 1845/19/19. Now Chase St. (Cathedral to Richmond Sts.), 1879/9/11.

U UHLER'S AL.—Closing, 1828/34/33; .1828/35/39; 1828 (ex.

sess.)/l/50; 1829/3/96. Repairing wooden building over sewer in, 1832, R. 60. Payment of balance due for sewer in (at Hanover St.),

1832, R. 77. Sewer from, 1832 (ex. scss.)/8/15. Repairs, 1873, R. 195.

UNION AL.—Paving cross-streets upon, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 200. UNION DOCK—Extending wharf (on W. side of), 1821/60/350;

1821/62/354. . Repairing wharf (of Balto. Steam Packet Co.) at, 1853, R. 3.. Extending do., 1853;R. 31. Opening and widening, 1890/113/152. Widening street (W. side of), 1893/14/22.

UNION ORPHAN ASYLUM—Appropriations for, 1866, R. 98, 255; 1867, R. 124.

UNION PROTESTANT INFfRMARY—Appropriations for, 1864, R. 185; 1867, R. 311; 1868, R. 60.

UNION RAILROAD—To aid, 1859/100/115 (repealed, 1862/6/10). Guaranteeing bonds of, 1867/41/40; 1870/71/112. Lowering Belair Ave. and occupying John and Wolfe Sts.,

1871/2/6. Reducing City's representation in, 1872/24/30. Constructing road (under Belvidere St., etc.), 1873/77/88.' For fence at Gay St., 1880, R. 23. Safety-gates (at Biddle and Washington Sts.), 1883, R. 7. Bridge over (at Broadway), 1884/89/107. Crossing (Wolfe and Preston Sts.), 1887, R. 145. Releasing triangle (near Hoffman St. and Broadway) from

mortgage, 1889/69/87. Change of grade (Broadway to E. limits), 1890/36/38.

UNION RAILWAY CO.—(See ELECTRICITY; RAILWAYS.) UNION RELIEF ASSOCIATIONS—Appropriations for, 1862, R.

127, 135; 1863/55/75; 1863/56/76. (Christian Commission), 1863, R. 134; 1865/3/11. (See RELIEF ASSOCIATIONS; VOLUNTEERS.)

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UNION SQUARE—Accepting deed for, 1846/69/55. Laying out, etc., 1847/22/26. Surplus water from fountain in, 1849/38/47. Ornament to fountain, 1850, R. 84; 1851, R. 103. Repairing fence around, 1851, R. 49. Keeper for, etc., 1852/35/28. Improving, 1852, R. 85; 1853/45/46; 1853/92/78. Enclosing lot, 1854 (Nov.) /8/16. Tool-house, 1855, R. 147. Trees for, 1856, R. 94. Gas-lamps in, 1857, R. 105; 1858, R. 40. Improvements to, 1852, R. 144; 1861, R. 160; 1863, R. 40;

1864, R. 41;-1868, R. 169; 1871, R. 209; 1898-9, R. 55. Seats and benches in, 1858, R. 60. Contract for enclosing, 1858, R. 157. Painting at, 1859, R. 49. Plastering at, 1859, R. 88. Railing, 1859, R. 197. Gravelling, 1859, R. 210; 1860, R. 123, 241. Paving, 1869, R. 166. Cleaning sewer, 1870, R. 131. Coping, 1870, R. 191. Fountain, 1870, R. 192. Implements, labor, etc., 1870, R. 231.

UNITED FIRE DEPARTMENT (BALTIMORE)—Register to re­ceive securities for deposit, 1850/21/22.

Repairing room of, 1858, R. 65. Thanking officers and members of, 1859, R. 75. (See FIRE COMPANIES.)

UNITED RAILWAYS AND ELECTRIC CO.—Permit for curves, switches, connecting tracks, etc., 1901/103/78.

Tracks (on Garrison, Ridgewood and Granada Ave.), 1901/ 118/112,

Do. (25th St., etc.), 1901/136/150. Do. (O'Donnell's Wharf), 1901/143/177. Do. (Montebello Ave., etc.), 1901/144/179. Additional curves, switches, tracks and connections, 1901-2/

44/86. Duct rentals in City conduits, 1901-2/54/119. Constructing viaduct (across Windsor Mill Road), 1901-2/

74/155. Tracks, poles and wires (Garrison and Belview Avcs.),

1902-3/148/98.

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Tracks, etc. (Howard and Liberty Sts.), 1903-4/16/18; 1903-4/45/74.

Electric current from Belt R. R. Co., 1903-4/48/84. Tracks, etc. (Lombard St.), 1904,-5/193/231. Do. (Aisquith and Federal Sts.), 1904-5/238/320. Do. (German St., etc.), 1905-6/122/205.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND—Presenting books to (Faculty of Law), 1891/76/109.

Renting space in municipal conduits, 1904-5/115/63. UPTON ST.—Public (Lanvale to Townsend Sts.), 1873/49/58.

Grade, etc., 1873/83/92. USEFUL REGULATIONS—To enforce, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

V AL.—Closing (Barre St. to Welcome AL), 1885/91/112. VACANCIES—Elections to fill (in 1st Branch, and among electors

for Mayor and 2nd Branch, of City Council), 1797/ 8/28.

VACANT LOTS—(See SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.) VACCINATION—Appointment of physicians, 1821, R. (Dec. 17),

p. 389; 1846/3/6; 1892/11/15; 1896/20/33. For extending, 1824, R. (Feb. 11), p. 88. For affording, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 100; 1826/14/143;

1827/43/22; 1827, R. (Mar. 21), p. 455. For district physicians, 1829, R. 4; 1831, R. 9. Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1841/3/20. Distribution of matter for, 1846, R. 1.

• Procuring do., 1853, R. 83; 1864, R. 16; 1869, R. 29. Additional duties of physicians, 1858 (Nov.)/4/7; 1880/

119/136. Appointing do. from adjacent wards, 1859/79/92. Do. from each two contiguous wards, etc., 1861/5/20;

1864/80/65. Certificates for school-children, 1865/12/19. For seventy physicians, 1873, R. 68. Paying physicians as sanitary inspectors, 1879, R. 13. (See HEALTH; HEALTH DEPARTMENT; SMALL­

POX.) VAGABONDS—(See VAGRANTS.)

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VAGRANTS—(Paupers, beggars, vagabonds, etc.), sending to jail, 1857/15/51; 1858 (Rev.)/46/202.

(See JAIL.) VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT L.—Approving arrest of, 1863, R.

95. VALLEY R. R. CO.—Subscription of $1,000,000 to stock of, 1869/

59/62. VALLEY ST.—Public (Neighbour to Eager Sts.), 1850/11/17.

Cleaning, 1868, R. 32, 203. For opening (Eager to Hoffman Sts.), 1875, R. 350; 1873/

143/146. Grade, etc., 1878/69/60; 1879/32/34; 1880/4/7; 1882/

18/20. Repairing, 1891, R. 94.

VALUATIONS—(See ASSESSMENTS.) VARIOLOID—(See DISEASES.) VARNISH—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858/52/131; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. (See DISTILLERIES.)

VAULTS—Regulations as to, grates, etc., 1829/40/135; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133.

Examination of, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8. Grates and coverings for, 1846/25/18. Permits to construct, 1846/63/51; 1851, R. 121. Extending time for completion of, 1850/23/24. General regulations as to, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42; 1858 (Rev.)/

14/54. Permits for certain, 1854, R. 59; 1878, R. 164; 1883, R.

109; 1892, R. 206; 1893/60/104; 1893/180/289; 1894, R. 96; 1900/55/4.

Cleaning, 1886/94/124. (See AREAS; MORGUE; PRIVIES.)

VEAL—(See CALVES.) VEGETABLES—Defining matter (garbage), 1888/67/88.

Sale on highways, 1890/45/52. (See MARKETS.)

VEHICLES—Numbering, etc., 1843/33/29; 1880/92/109. Remaining in streets at night, etc., 1860/71/105. Distance between, when moving, 1868/21/49. Using passenger railway tracks, 1874/98/107. Illegally entering or driving, 1877/85/82. Do. riding in, 1878/94/87; 1879/4/6. Rates of speed, 1880/89/102.

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License rates, 1882/49/126. Over side-walks, 1885/33/37. Not to stand on Lombard St., 1889/136/172. Regulations as to, 1890/144/203. Numbering licences, etc., 1891/22/27.. Not to occupy more than 8 ft. of street, etc., 1894/8/9. Not to prevent access to kerb-stone in front of buildings,

1898/57/83. (See CARRIAGES; CARTS; DRAYS; WAGONS; RAIL­

WAYS.) VELOCIPEDES—Coasting regulations, 1894/4/6.

(See BICYCLES.) VENDORS—(Of fruit, etc.), licensed to occupy foot-ways, 1797/

32/97; 1798/94/165; 1801/12/249; 1807/29/173. (See FOOT-WAYS; FRUIT; SALES.)

VERANDAS—Permit to erect (Washington Place), 1849, R. 92. Do. (Market Space), 1855, R. 167. Do. in various places, 1858, R. 5, 55, 61, 74, 98, 107, 149;

1860, R. 329; 1861, R. 99, 148; 1863, R. 48, 103. (See PORTICOES.)

VESSELS—Health officer to visit, 1825/6/111. Anchoring, 1830/15/188. Do. and rigging-in jib-boom, 1830/24/195; 1832/32/32. Do. and topping yards, 1834/14/20. Do., fires on, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/8/21. General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/22/73. Fees for visiting, 1854 (Nov.)/6/14. Showing licenses, etc., 1855/61/142. Fitting out piratical (in British ports), 1863, R. 69. Draw-bridge regulations, 1882/129/229. . Speed, etc., 1894/116/126; 1897/24/27. Requirements, when subject to dockage, 1897/87/106. (See HARBOR-MASTER; QUARANTINE; SUNKEN

VESSELS; WHARVES.) VESTIBULES—Permits for extending, 1877, R. 118; 1897, R. 8,

60, 90, 92. (See STEPS.)

VETERINARY HOSPITALS—Permits to erect, 1893, R. 218; 1898-9, R. 13.

VIADUCT AVE.—Opening (28th St. to Cedar Ave.), 1901-2/57/ 125.

VINCENT (AL.) ST.—Opening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1873/85/94.

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Grade, etc., 1875/24/18; 1876/134/140; 1881/99/141; 1884/7/10; 1884/60/68; 1887/65/79.

Opening (Patterson Ave. to Townsend St.), 1876/8/8. Now Vincent St. (N. of Baltimore St.), 1889/88/117. Now "Vincent Place" (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1890/19/23. Deed of (Baker St. to Linton's line), 1891/141/192.'

VINCENT PLACE—(See VINCENT ST.) VINE AL.—Altering grade of, 1828/41/49. VINE ST.—For opening, 1833/38/60.

Opening (Cove.to Poppleton Sts.), 1841/8/25. Do. (W. from Clemm property), 1841, R. 25. Condemning (Schroeder to Carlton Sts.), 1854/11/25. Deed of (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1860/2/34. Resetting kerb-stones, 1876, R. 174.

VITAL STATISTICS—(See HEALTH COMMISSIONER.) VITRIOL—(Oil of) restricting manufacture, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;

1850 (Rcv.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. VOLUNTEERS—To support and encourage corps, 1853/110/97;

1861/16/31. Appropriations, etc., 1855/17/38. General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/57/217. Bounties, etc. (to regiments raised under order of War

Department), 1862/52/77; 1862/57/86; 1862/60/89; 1862/62/162; 1862/66/171; 1862/68/176.

- Uniforms (for 1st Light Division, etc.), 1862/56/84; 1862/ 64/168; 1863/42/55; 1864/85/77; 1864/86/78.

Payment of bounties to certain, 1863/4/9.; 1863/43/56. Appropriations for bounty fund, 1863/50/68; 1863/51/71;

1863/52/73; 1863/54/74; 1863/55/75; 1863/56 and 57/ 76.

Relief of families of, 1863/64/84; 1864/2/6; 1864/61/43;

1864/74/61. For encouragement of (by bounties, etc.), 1864, R. 7.

Reception to, 1864, R. 30, 68 ; 1865, R. 117. Quota, under Governor's proclamation, 1864, R. 112.

VOTERS—Registration of qualified, 1829/21/113. Opposing passage of a special law for City as to, 1836, R. 18. Publishing lists of registered, 1866, R. 236; 1866 (Oct.), R. 1. Employment of do., 1888, R. 32. (See REGISTRATION.)

VULCAN AL. (AVE.)—Paving, 1818/10/174.

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w W AL.—Opening (Barre St. to Welcome AL), 1853/28/34. WADDING—(Cotton) restricting manufacture of, 1850 (Rev.)/

31/119. WAESCHE ST.—For opening (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1836/

57/78. Was Josephine St., 1869/34/31.

WAGNER ST.—Was Concord St. (E. of Leakin St.), 1888/90/ 109.

WAGON AL.—Repaving part of, 1828, R. 36. Widening (do.), 1837/30/22. (Afterwards State St.,) t o b e called Clay St., 1839/2/11. Opening (Schroeder to Oregon Sts.), 1853/10/16.

WAGONS—(And carriages), driving of, 1797/12/44. Hiring, 1798/75/143; 1798/104/179. To limit time for remaining on streets, 1800/35/224;

1807/29/165; 1850 (Rcv.)/30/ll0. Bringing hay or straw to City, 1811/8/306. (Of burden) to be driven at a walk, 1826/16/228. To be numbered and licensed, and not to stand in streets

on Sunday, 1826/16/231-233. Numbering, 1854/40/45; 1880/97/109. (See CARRIAGES; CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING;

RIDING AND DRIVING; TAXES.) WALBROOK AVE.—Grade, etc., 1899/178/233; 1903-4/52/92.

Was Myrtle Ave., 1891/94/97. WALK, PUBLIC—Gift of (on Hampstead Hill), 1827, R. (Mar. 1),

p. 450; 1828, R. 57. Well and pump at, 1830, R. 19. Repairing dwelling-house, 1840, R. 16. Repairing and replacing fence, 1848, R. 66; 1850, R.

17. Completing fence at, 1850, R. 85. Now Patterson Park, 1851/3/14.

WALKER ST.—Deed of (Bond to Register Sts.), 1851/50/40. Do. (N. of Bond St.), 1853/8/15. . Now Campbell St. (from Columbia Ave.), 1880/54/63..

WALLIS PLACE—Naming (St. Paul to Lexington Sts.), 1895/ 24/31 (repealed, 1905-6/110/184).

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WALLIS, SEVERN TEACKLE—Memorial (in Court-House), 1901-2/4/6.

For statue of (Washington Place), 1905-6/7/11. WALLS—For rebuilding, 1830, R. 73.

Replacing (at Holliday and Baltimore Sts.), 1867, R. 165. Retaining, 1867, R. 339, 441. To case up, 1870/52/100; 1871/27/23. Permits to use, etc., 1894, R. 160, 176, 199; 1895, R. 35;

1896, R. 118. Thickness of (in two-story buildings), 1904-5/110/55. (See BUILDING-LINE); DANGEROUS WALLS; FALL­

ING WALLS; PROJECTIONS.) WALNUT AL.—Condemning (Rose to Pear Als.), 1862/51/75;

1862/65/170. WALSH ST.—For opening, 1835/17/18; 1839/24/29.

Condemning (Biddle St. to Chatsworth Market), 1851/58/ 46.

Changing name to Pine St., 1859/28/53. Opening (terminus, to Lafayette Market), 1872/67/81. Extending assessments, 1873, R. 322. Now Argyle Ave., 1874/95/105,

WALTERS, HENRY—Accepting free public baths and laundries from, 1900/36/76; 1902-3/121/64.

WALTERS, WILLIAM T.—In memory of, 1895, R. 13. WANSBECK (WANDSBECK) ST.—Public (Baltimore to Goodloe

Sts.), 1836, R. 37. For opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1838/29/228. Public (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1838, R. 46. Changing name to. Oregon St., 1846/48/31. Closing part of, 1850/22/23.

WAR OF 1812—Relief of soldiers and widows, 1865/6/14; 1865/ 33/38; 1865, R. 123; 1881/41/61; 1884/12/14.

(See DEFENDERS.) WARDENS, PORT—(See PORT WARDENS.) WARDS—For more equal division into (eight), 1802/35/283.

New, 1817/40/154. Division into twelve, 1818/16/179; 1818/32/193; 1826/

53/347; 1831/9/270. Do. into fourteen, 1841/14/37. -Remonstrance against dividing into twenty,. 1845, R. 19. Payment of expenses do., 1846, R. 84. Dividing into four fire-districts, 1848/28/21; 1849/33/43.

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Correcting divisions of, 1856/33/42; 1860/40/61; 1860/ 79/110.

To re-divide into, 1873/102/115; 1882/36/40. WARD ST.—Opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1890/89/127, WAREHOUSES—To prevent goods being thrown from, 1830/4/

187. Permit to erect (Lombard and Liberty Sts.), 1901-2, R. 8.

WARNER ST.—Condemning (L. Camden to Columbia Sts.),. 1860/82/115; 1861/49/61.

Grade, etc., 1868, R. 268; 1874/83/91; 1885/15/16. Paving, 1871/1/5; 1871/62/52. Shelling, 1883, R. 53; 1885, R. I l l ; 1886, R. 103; 1887,.

R. 14; 1888, R. 31; 1890, R. 6. Repairing, 1891, R. 80; 1895, R. 113. For board side-walk on," 1892, R. 80.

WARREN (ST.) AVE.—Public (Bank to Wilkes Sts.), 1837, R. 92. Re-grading, 1850/42/35. Now Warren Ave., 1874/123/123. Re-numbering, 1881, R. 176. Plot under control of Park Commission, 1890, R. 126.

WASHINGTON AVE. (ROAD)—Closing (Pratt to Columbia Sts.), 1844/27/25.

Repairing, 1856, R. 142; 1859, R. 87; .1863, R. 82; 1867, R. 145; 1868,R. 321; 1871,R. 182; 1872,R. 311; 1874, R. 362; 1877, R. 80; 1878, R. 29; 1880, R. 18; 1881, R. 55.

Shelling, etc., 1868, R. 113; 1870, R. 70; 1885, R. 50; 1886, R. 79; 1887, R. 16.

Public (Cross to Wooster Sts.), 1872/106/126. Opening (Bush St. to City limits), 1885/72/89. Grade, etc., 1887/108/125; 1888/65/85; 1888/66/87.

WASHINGTON, GEORGE—Centennial celebration of birth of, 1832, R. 16.

Do. inauguration of, 1889, R. 49. WASHINGTON HOSE CO.—Appropriation for, 1821, R. (Jan..

31), p. 371. Payment for lot used by, 1841 (Apr.), R. 8. Sale of do. and buildings, 1842, R. 72; 1846, R. 117.

WASHINGTON MONUMENT—Paving around, 1837, R. 85. Preserving, 1838 (Rev.)/38/106. Enclosing western square opposite, 1845, R. 123. Width of foot-pavements (on squares around), 1846, R..

46; 1850 (Nov.), R. 7.

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Improvements (do.), 1850/10/15; 1850/46/39; 1869, R. 127; 1875/33/24; 1876/135/140.

Preserving (do.), 1852, R. 168; 1868, R. 137; 1882/50/128. Repairing, 1868, R. 245; 1876, R, 264; 1895/99/126. Re-paving siderwalks, 1871, R. 62; 1872, R. 112. Keeper for, 1876/40/33. • . Correcting inscription on, 1896, R. 77.

WASHINGTON PLACE—Grading, 1831/27/294; 1838, R. 29. Width of pavements on, 1833/29/47. Preserving, 1852, R. 168; 1882/50/128. Paving, 1884/41/45. (See WASHINGTON MONUMENT.)

WASHINGTON ROAD—(See WASHINGTON AVE.) WASHINGTON SQUARE—Levelling, 1813, R. 6. WASHINGTON ST.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1821/65/359.

Cleansing reservoir at, 1838, R. 70. Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161. Changing name to Lincoln St. (Federal Hill), 1866/67/60. Public (Belair Ave. to N. of Lanvale St.), 1873/68/73. Opening (Biddle to Hoffman Sts.), 1873/H4/126. Public (Lanvale St. to North Ave.), 1874/138/137. Opening (Hoffman to Gay Sts.), 1874/140/138. Do. (Monument to N. of Eager Sts.), 1874/141/139. Grade, etc., 1878/32/27; 1884/58/67.

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY—Payment to proctor of, 1842, R. 3 Leasing small-pox hospital to, 1842, R. 38. Appropriation for, 1868, R. 41.-

WATCH AND LIGHTING—Commissioners of, 1797/10/37; 1797/ 61/127; 1799/21/212; 1800/42/229.

City commissioners, 1807/20/129. Additional captains, 1821/4/302. Justices to receive reports, 1821/17/312. Lieutenants, 1832/9/13. Additional appropriation for, 1839 (Aug.)/4/19. Extending limits for, 1846/31/22. (See NIGHT-WATCH; WATCH-HOUSES; WATCH­

MEN.) WATCH=HOUSES—West of Howard St., 1820/12/265.

Bell on (at Fell's Point), 1830, R. 37. Use of private, 1831, R. 7. Repairing (Eastern), 1833, R. 32. Building or procuring with proceeds of City property (on

Holliday St. and Orange AL), 1834, R. 56.

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Erection of (Western), 1834, R. 69. Sunday-school to use room over, 1835, R. 19, 20. Bells on, 1835, R. 55; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 1; 1850, R. 32. Repairing, 1839, R. 78, 83; 1840, R. 37; 1849, R. 90; 1851,

R. 112; 1854, R. 53, 124; 1855, R. 110; 1857, R. 11. Cells in, 1843, R. 63, 88. Ventilators (Eastern), 1843, R. 93. Fire-alarm bell (do.), 1845, R. 94. Sale (at Broadway and Aliceanna St.), and erection (at

Bank and Bethel Sts.), 1845, R. 106. Han for (on Tripolett's AL), 1845, R. 110. Payment for, 1846/12/10. Changing steps (Southern), 1846, R. 129. Painting (Western), 1847, R. 50. Repairing (Middle District), 1847, R. 97. Drill-room (Southern), 1849, R. 18. Do. (Western), 1849, R. 109. Water at (Eastern), 1851, R. 14. Improving, 1852, R. 96; 1853, R. 32, 164. Furnaces for, 1852, R. 117, 154. Roofing (Eastern), 1855, R. 211. Gas-pipes (Southern), 1856, R. 115. (See STATION-HOUSES; WATCH AND LIGHTING.)

WATCHMEN—Appointment of, 1816/18/79; 1817/3/107; 1819/

28/237; 1826/47/334; 1828/17/15. Watch-boxes, 1818, R. (Apr. 6), p. 209; 1826, R. (Mar. 2),

p. 377. Compensation of, 1829/29/122; 1836/21/33. Allowance as witnessess in other counties, 1834/11/18. Duties, 1835/10/14. General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/33/96; 1850 (Rev.)/37/

136. Additional, 1839 (May), R. 12; 1853, R. 150. For City Hall, 1842, R. 34; 1853/59/54. For Southern District, 1845/5/6. Pay during disability, 1846/6/8; 1846 (Aug.), R. 2. Badges for, 1846, R. 141. Captain and lieutenants, 1847/6/16. Weekly pay during fall and winter, 1847/16/22. For public buildings, 1847, R. 13. Crying the hours, 1849, R. 57. Retaining proceeds from sale of oil-casks, 1853, R. 185. Thanking and remunerating (watchman Stone), 1854, R.

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Compensation of (City Hall and Court-House), 1874/9/18. (See CITY HALL; COURT-HOUSE; NIGHT-WATCH;

WATCH AND LIGHTING.) WATER—Lottery to obtain supply, 1799/6/195.

To provide supply, 1799/13/200. Filling up certain streets overflowed by, 1799/14/202. To introduce supply,1803/29/45; 1804/12/69; 1805/4/99. Do. (in Eastern part of City), 1808/49/242; 1826/61/355. To encourage introduction of, 1808/50/243; 1810/20/282. For extinguishing fires, 1809/1/263; 1821/6/303. For supply (in north-western section), 1827, R. (Mar. 29),

p. 459. Boring for, 1829, R. 3. Reports as to fire-plugs and cisterns, 1831/7/269. Committee on, 1835, R. 61; 1837, R. 47, 86. Commissioners to report on supplying City with, 1852, H.97. Appointment on Commission, 1852, R, 165. Appropriation for do., 1853, R. 51. Advocating legislation as to, 1853, R. 101, 106. Deciding question by ballot, .1853, R. 252. Surveys for, 1854, R. 40. Collecting rents for use of, 1854 (Nov.), R. 5. For further supply, 1855, R. 250; 1873/3/6. For increased supply, 1856/40/48 (repealed as to Stony

Run, 1857/3/39); 1857/53/96; 1861/42/55; 1866/1/5. Extension of pipes and sale of stock, 1857/33/67; 1857/49/

92; 1857/65/106^. Issue of stock for, etc., 1857/52/96. Right to convey (Fell's Point), 1860, R. 385. Issuing bonds to complete works, 1860/63/90; 1861/63/

143. To prevent overflows, 1863, R. 175; 1872, R. 368, 375. Marking stops, 1864/3/6. Issuing $100,000 bonds (6%, 1875), 1865/50/135. For supply from Gunpowder River, 1866/28/35; 1872/115/

139; 1872, R. 95; 1874/5/11; 1888, R. 136. Shutting off supply, etc., 1866/83/183. Issuing bonds for increased supply from Jones' Falls, 1867/

37/34. Meters for large establishments, 1870/7/13. Distributing excess (from Charles and Read Sts.), 1870/83/

136. For supply (McCuIloh St.), 1875, R. 20.

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Free use for building, 1876/66/54. Issue of $5,000,000 bonds to redeem water-stock, etc., 1876/

89/72 (repealed, 1876/125/131); 1876/126/132. Free use by City departments, 1878/55/43. For diverting flows, 1880, R. 134, 141; 1881, R. 27, 47, 185;

1884, R. 211; 1886, R. 170. For issue of $500,000 stock to complete Lake Clifton, 1882/

91/174; 1882, R. 15. For $1,000,000 do. do., 1886/82/105; 1887/99/112. Payment for public use of, etc., 1883/90/111. For use by sugar refinery at Curtis Bay, 1888/59/79. Plans for supply of, 1889, R. 122.

' Cleaning certain side-walks with, 1890/134/193. Right of way for conduit from Lake Roland to Hampden

Reservoir, 1893/120/203. Tax for City consumption, 1895/15/22. $1,000,000 loan for improving service and enlarging supply,

1901-2/86/4. For $5,000,000 loan do., 1905-6/132/242. Repealing appropriation for new reservoir, 1903-4/41/70. To urge enabling Act for new loan, 1905-6, R. 2. (See FIRE-PLUGS; GUTTERS; TAXES; WATER

BOARD; WATER COMPANY; WATER DEPART­MENT; WATER-MAINS; WATER-PIPES.)

WATER BOARD—Appointees of, 1870/64/108. To borrow money, for high-service supply, 1873/44/54. To erect fire-plugs and drinking-fountains, 1878, R. 252. (See WATER; WATER DEPARTMENT.)

WATER=CLOSETS—Against pipes from, 1866/63/58. To prevent draining into City sewers, 1881/76/117. Permits for, 1883, R.192. Separate for men and women, 1884/25/30. Regulating (in lodging-houses, etc.), 1886/79/101. To exclude extraneous substances from, 1901-2/69/147. (See PRIVIES.)

WATER COMPANY, BALTIMORE—Provisions as to, 1805/4/99; 1809/1/263.

To supply spring water from "Lombardy" St. to Center Market, 1821/13/308.

Privileges and duties, 1826/50/336; 1838 (Rev.)/35/97. To repair fire-plugs' and water-pipes, 1829, R. 42; 1843/

25/20. Selling ground for reservoirs, etc., 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 4.

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Payments to, 1832, R. 21; 1840, R. 59. Appropriation for, 1834, R. 16. Inquiry as to property of, 1853, R. 254. For purchasing do.. 1854/80/83.

. (See WATER.) -WATER=COURSES—Removing house on lot purchased for, etc.,

1828 (ex. sess.), R. 1. Plates over, 1869, R. 125; 1871, R. 17, 30.

WATER DEPARTMENT—Organization of, 1854 (Nov.)/l /5; 1856/18/17.

Crediting with proceeds from sale of machinery, 1855, R. 70. Contingent expenses, 1855, R. 149. Salary of book-keeper, 1855/66/145. Payment for repairs, etc., 1855, R. 185. Enforcing Act (of 1808, ch. 79, sec. 13), 1855, R. 245. Appointment, etc., of Commissioners as Water Board,

1857/28/60. General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/42/190; 1858 (Rev.)/43/

194; 1862/10/12. Records, inspection, etc,, 1859/57/76. Committee to Visit other cities, 1859, R. 137. Salary of clerk to Registrar, 1860/10/39.' Issuing notes to complete works, 1860/20/45. Purchasing lots, etc., 1862/4/9. Discounts, 1862/37/41; 1897, R. 49; 1898/4/7. Additional reservoirs, 1863/59/78. Modifying rates on broad, shallow buildings, 1863/41/48. Salary of engineer, etc., 1864/62/44. Issuing $150,000 bonds for, 1866/33/38. Do., selling property, making regulations, etc., 1866/83/

183. • . Duties of engineer as to pumps, etc., 1866/63/58. Acquiring lands and water-rights, issuing bonds and levy­

ing tax, 1867/5/9. Temporary loan to, 1868, R. 467. Charge for steam horse-power, 1876/65/53. Abating rates, 1880/42/47. • Connections, etc., 1880/43/48. Appointing officers, 1880/46/50. Rates for manufacturers, 1880/117/135. Approving certain sales made by, 1881/27/40; 1884/3/4. Buying land near Loch Raven, 1882/2/4. .Numbering vehicles used by, 1883, R. 111.

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Authorizing sales, 1885/54/56. Lot and building for Mechanical Department, 1885/55/59. Old City Hall property for, 1887, R. 95. To sell land not needed for Eastern Pumping-station, 1890,

R. 35. Appointment, etc., of Board, 1896/26/44. House connections, 1898/117/155. To acquire tract adjacent to Lake Montebello, 1900/78/41. Temporar}' assistants for Collector (of Water-rents), 1900,

R. 16. Rates and charges by, 1901/135/147. Special rates for institutions, 1903-2/19/51; 1902-3/118/

61; 1902-3/119/62; 1902-3/120/63. Stand-pipe and lot (Roland Ave.), 1903-4/42/72; 1904-5/

172/195. Appointees of Collector (of Water-rents, etc.), 1904-5/215/

274; 1905-6/3/5. Appropriation for improvement of mains,-etc. ("Burnt

District"), 1905-6/42/91. (See TAXES; WATER; WATER BOARD; WATER-

MAINS; WATER-PIPES.) WATERINQ=PLACE—For horses or cattle, 1813/6/12.

(See FOUNTAINS; TROUGHS.) WATER-MAINS—Laying and extending, 1861, R. 86, 109; 1863,

R. 110; 1867/31/29; 1868, R. ,125, 151, 181, 217, 396, 442,443,474,481,483,484; 1869, R. 90; 1870, R. 36, 58, 110, 174, 258; 1871, R. 218, 252; 1873, R. 402; 1875/ 123/105; 1875, R. 367, 382; 1876, R. 45, 155, 168, 233, 273; 1878, R. 304, 316; 1881, R. 16; 1882, R. 69; 1883, R. 97; 1884, R. 103; 1885, R. 59, 81; 1890, R. 163; 1891, R. 31, 110; 1892, R. 139; 1893, R. 47.

WATERMELONS—Removal from streets, etc., 1836/54/76. WATER=PIPES—Plan showing location of, 1833, R. 25.

Tapping, 1855/52/70. Laying or extending, 1855, R. 39, 117, 130, 138, 152; 1856/

20/19; 1856/32/42; 1856, R. 41, 155, 165; 1857, R. 195; 1859, R. 90; 1860/53/79; 1861, R. 109; 1862, R. 142; 1863, R. 110; 1868, R. 452; 1869, R. 206; 1873, R. 456; 1874, R. 452; 1875, R. 328, 366; 1876, R. 17; 1886, R. 90.

Survey of, 1855, R. 70. Repairing leak in, 1856, R. 65. Replacing pavements, 1858' (Rev.)/71/227. Relief of 12% on expense of laying, 1878, R. 263. (See PAVEMENTS; WATER; WATER-MAINS.)

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WATER=RENTS—(See WATER; WATER DEPARTMENT.) WATER ST.—Between Frederick St. and Market Space, 1804/4/

59. Bridge at, 1818/21/184; 1821, R. (Mar. 17), p. 379; 1832,

(ex. sess.), R. 1. Opening, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 2. Widening, 1834, R. 8, 9. Grading and paving, 1835, R. 12. For changing name to Lombard St., 1838, R. 21; 1839/

28/30. Closing (Fourth St. to Port. Warden's line), 1865/49/58. Was Second St., 1890/141/200. Paving, 1893/168/268; 1904-5/263/366; 1905-6/136/249. (See CLEMENT ST.)

WATSON, COL. WILLIAM H.—Funeral of, 1847, R. 3. WATSON ST.—Was Salisbury St., 1847/25/30. WAYNE ST.—Opening (W. from Eutaw St.), 1851/67/51.

Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5. Re-grading, 1875, R. 148. Bridge-way over, 1904-5/138/110.

WEATHER=BOARDING—Permit to renew, 1850, R. 115. WEBER ST.—Deed of (William to Light Sts.), 1885/67/84. WEBSTER AL.—Deed of (Lanvale to Upton Sts.), 1885/98/120. WEBSTER ST.—Grade, etc., 1861, R. 112; 1878/34/29.

Improving, 1867, R. 377.

Opening (Randall St. to Fort Ave.), 1889/109/137. Sale, 1897/89/107. Paving, 1897/16/18.

WEDNESDAY CLUB—Mortgage, 1887, R. 28. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES—To regulate and adjust, 1806/18/

114; 1807/44/225; 1816/15/77; 1817/7/109. Standards, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297. Uniformity in, 1821/12/307; 1821/40/330; 1825/2/108. Inspection of, 1825/3/109; 1858/38/70; 1858 (Rev.)/

49/209. Duties of keepers, etc., 1826/34/292; 1861/1/11. Dimensions, etc., 1827/22/116; 1842/16/29. Payment for brands, 1829, R. 48. Stamping, etc., 1836/15/28 (see 1827/6/399). General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/28/77; 1838 (Rev.) 729/

80; 1850 (Rev.)/43/156. For scale-beam and gallon-measure, 1841, R. 43. Additional set of, 1859/33/55; 1892, R. 64. Keepers of standard, 1881/9/10; 1892/18/25; 1896/39/65.

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Badges of Inspectors, 1895, R. 11. : (See MEASUREMENT.)

WELCOME AL.—Repaying, 1830, R. 30. Opening, 1848/16/15; 1875, R. 441. Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5. Cleaning, 1868, R. 253.

WELLS—Sinking, 1798/76/147; 1801/2/235; 1803/31/49; 1807/ 36/197; 1819/5/214; 1819/11/220; 1827, R. (Apr. 3), p. 460.

Payment of expenses, 1820/11/264. Repairs, 1822/12/397; 1822/33/416; 1828 (ex. sess), R.

11; 1863, R. 149. Bricks for sinking, 1825, R. (Mar. 14), p. 143. Appropriations for, 1827, R. (Feb. 9), p. 446.

. Taking over certain, 1828, R. 9, 24. Covering with flag-stones, 1830, R. 33. Excavating under foot-pavements, 1830, R. 39. Filling up, 1831, R. 35; 1867, R. 110, 141; 1874, R. 397;

1877, R. 184; 1882, R. 116. Granite platforms for, 1832/30/31. At Madison St. and Harford Ave., 1832, R. 11. •Assessments for, 1837/18/15; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117. Contractors to collect on warrants, 1848/36/29. Payment for new, etc., 1851/43/35. General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/30/146. Artesian, 1855/11/34. Permits to sink, etc., 1855, R. 35; 1857, R. 137, 161; 1859,

R. 136, 169, 175, 182; 1860, R. 82, 108, 120; 1861, R. 89, 121, 129; 1862, R. 23, 71; 1862 (Nov.), R. 6; 1863, R. 12, 47, 161, 183. ..

Providing for, 1858/42/73. Permits for, 1864, R. 24, 90, 113, 127, 165, 205; 1865, R.

37, 100, 113; 1866, R. 73, 226, 248, 265; 1867, R. 99 1869, R. 219, 221, 260, 271, 298; 1870, R. 12, 60, 111, 178, 208, 249, 257, 259; 1871, R. 10, 66, 75, 76, 100, 106, 118, 163, 193, 195, 289, 291; 1872, R. 71, 273, 310, 371; 1873, R. 3, 60, 145, 192, 264, 267, 285, 306, 336, 393, 403, 417, 422, 427, 429; 1874, R. 4, 15, 47, 84, 98, 179, 270, 281, 293, 350, 351, 363, 380, 381, 415.

Against pipes from water-closets, 1866/63/58. Permits/etc, 1875, R. 1, 10, 30, 31, 59, 121, 236, 246, 326,

331, 341, 477, 481, 482; 1876, R. 5, 35, 127, 133-135, 189, 221, 229, 242, 251, 295, 296; 1877, R. 40, 51, 52,

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69, 142, 191, 194; 1879, R. 159; 1880, R. 96, 244; 1881, R. 30, 259; 1883, R. 172; 1884, R. 21, 23, 57, 61, 180, 227; 1885, R. 68, 166, 173; 1886, R. 3, 14, 18, 211; 1887, R. 34; 1888, R. 4, 47; 1890, R. 127; 1893, R. 143; 1896, R. 26; 1897, R. 20; 1898-9, R. 87.

Substituting fountains for, 1879/97/114. Draining, 1890/34/36. (See PUMPS.)

WELLS AND McCOMAS MONUMENT—To complete, 1872, R. 348.

Improvements at, 1873, R. 318. (See MONUMENTS.)

WELLS ST.—Opening (Jackson to Claggett Sts.), 1869/53/56; 1869/62/75.

Do. (to Stewart St., to Fort Ave.), 1870/56/102. Removing dirt from, 1893, R. 171.

WEST ALLEY—Approving Act to condemn, 1836, R. 92. WEST FALLS AVE.—Grading, etc., 1850 (Nov.), R. 2; 1854, R.

23; 1855, R. 142. Paving, 1852/46/43; 1854, R. 14; 1858, R. 49; 1877/50/

44; 1880/33/40; 1904-5/263/366. Raising platform, 1854, R. 93. Widening, 1904-5/136/107.

WEST FALLS LANE (PLACE)—Closing (85 ft. 7 in. S. of Ohio Ave.), 1898/87/117.

WEST ST.—For opening (Johnson to Henry Sts.), 1834/19/25. Do. (Light to William Sts.), 1844/16/19; 1847/41/40. Do. (William St. to 18 ft. alley), 1857/58/101. Do. (Johnson St. to Hall AL), 1869/3/7; 1869/75/88. Paving,. 1871/39/33. Opening (Scott to Ridgeley Sts.), 1871/134/121 (repealed,

1873/78/89). Grading, 1871, R. 242; 1875, R. 451. Appeals on opening, 1873/71/75. Grade, etc., 1876/33/28; 1891/42/200. Opening (Ridgely St. to Burgundy AL), 1884/138/159. Paying City's benefits for do., 1889, R. 96. Opening (Paca St. to Burgundy AL), 1892/94/149. Bridge-way across, 1905-6/29/73.

WESTERN MARYLAND R. R. CO.—Conditional guaranty of mortgage-bonds, 1860/68/97 (partially repealed, 1865/ 15/21); 1864/73/59.

Accepting plan for extension, 1865, R. 187.

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Subscription to 4,000 shares of, 1866/16/15. Mayor to vote City stock in, 1868/2/28. Waiving City's mortgage-lien, 1868/57/86. Endorsing bonds of, 1868, R. 64. $1,000,000 loan to, 1869/42/42. For interest on bonds of, 1870/2/8; 1871/108/95; 1872/

10/14; 1872/108/128. Sinking-fund for, 1870/11/17. Investing in 2d preferred mortgage-bonds, etc., 1873/23/

37. Tram-way on Patterson Ave., etc., 1873/95/106. Matured coupons from unendorsed bonds, 1874/41/55. Lease, and erection of depot, 1875/97/71. Endorsing duplicate bonds of, 1875/126/107. Funding coupons, 1879/22/23. To pay interest, etc., 1879/33/35. Issue of $684,000 of City Stock for loan to, 1882/71/153;

1882/114/206. Buying ground-rent under lease by W. M. R. R. Terminal

Co., 1882/92/178. Selling City Stock to extinguish mortgage-bonds, etc.,

1886/11/13. Requesting withdrawal of resignation of City Director,

1892, R. 181. Commission (to investigate City's interest in), 1892, R. 182. Filling vacancies on do., 1893, R. 1. Thanking do,, 1893, R. 187. Inquiry into relations with other railroads, 1896, R. 44. Issuing City Stock to extinguish 3rd mortgage bonds,

1898/18/22; 1900/32/62. Calling for bids on City's interest, 1901-2/39/73. Agreement for sale of do., 1901-2/52/104. , . Permit for tracks (on Centre St.), 1904-5/253/348. Do. (on Liberty Road, North and Kate Aves.), 1905-6/

26/62. WESTERN MARYLAND TELEGRAPH CO.—Poles and wires for,

1864, R. 75. WESTERN MARYLAND TIDEWATER R. R. CO.-.T0 construct

tracks and use streets, 1889/23, 28; 1890/133/174. WESTWOOD AVE.—Was Northwest St., 1902-3/84/3. WHARF, PUBLIC—To extend (at S. end of Market St.), 1803/6/8.

At Ann St., 1806/16/109. At Fell's Point, 1819, R. (Mar. 30),,p. 251.

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At Albemarle St., 1822/24/409. Tow-boat to use, 1838, R. 4. At Pratt St., 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.

WHARFAGE—Collection of, 1797/22/81; 1822/27/412: For boards, etc., 1827/29/416. Compromising suits as to, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463. Payment of, 1830/31/210. At end of South St., 1831, R. 62, On Dugan's and McElderry's wharves, 1832, R. 46. Tow-boat free from charge of, 1836, R. 95; 1837, R. 45. Rates of, 1839/35/34; 1839 (May)/7/8; 1840/20/35. Do. on grind-stones, 1839/10/11. Do. on coal, hemp, iron, steel, gypsum and plaster, 1844/

13/17. On Oliver's wharf, 1840, R. 38. Exemptions from, 1845/21/22.. Mayor to regulate, 1846/46/30. Vessels chargeable with, 1847/63/57; 1853/65/58. General and uniform rates, 1859/18/39; 1866/58/55;

1880/63/79. Settlement for lumber, 1861, R. 183. (See HARBOR ; PUBLIC WHARF ; TONNAGE ;

WHARVES.) WHARVES—Building and using, 1797/22/80.

Repairing, 1801/25/272; 1803/1/4; 1804/—/57; 1805/6/ 101; 1821/65/359.

Extending, 1808/61/252; 1808/62/259; 1810/28/289; 1810/29/291; 1813/8/15.

Regulating, and collecting rates, 1815/9/56; 1815/10/59. Extension of, 1816/20/80; 1817/24/129; 1817/26/132;

1817/41/156; 1818/18/182; 1819/27/237; 1821/14/ 310; 1845, R. 17.

Not to be filled in, with wood, etc., 1820/22/277; 1838 (Rev.)/ l l /37.

Private, 1821/41/331; 1814, R. 99; 1845, R. 33; 1846, R. 147; 1850/3/52; 1852, R. 158; 1856, R. 168.

Extending (W. side of Union Dock), 1821/60/350; 1821/ 62/354.

Preferential rights on, 1821, R. (Jan. 15), p. 367. Excluding certain vessels from, 1821, R. (Feb. 1), p. 372. Examination of, 1822/44/427. Extending (Buchanan's), 1825/11/115. Jurisdiction of Port Wardens over, 1826/11/180.

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Regulation of, 1826/12/196. Erecting (at Johnson and Henry Sts.), 1827, R. (Apr. 2),

p. 463. Improving navigation at, 1828/13/12; 1828/14/13. Correspondence as to, 1828, R. 20. Contracting for materials to erect, 1828, R. 40. Articles remaining on, 1829/34/132; 1831/37/305. At end of Gay St., 1829/39/134. At Commerce and Patterson Sts., 1829/43/139. Widening (at South St.), 1831, R 62. Removing sediment from, 1832, R. 3; 1854, R. 116. Do. wood and water-melons from, 1836/54/76. General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/8/21; 1838 (Rev.)/10/

34; 1839 (May)/9/10; 1850 (Rev.)/22/73; 1850 (Rev.)/ 23/77; 1858 (Rev.)/24/109.

Piling for, 1839, R. 112; 1851, R. 102; 1854, R. 33. Huckstering wood on, 1841/28/50; 1841, R. 3. Moving lumber from (Wills St.), 1841, R. 38. Repairing certain, 1843, R. 10, 20, 53; 1844, R. 86; 1847,

R. 33, 56, 68; 1850, R. 88, 96; 1856/37/47; 1857/41/85. Renting to Steamboat Co. (at Pratt St.), 1844, R. 72. Erecting (of stone, S. side of Basin), 1845, R. 44. Booths not to be placed on, 1846/55/36. Building and completing (at end of Hughes St.), 1846, R.

61, 123. Renting portion of (at Pratt St.), 1846, R. 80; 1847, R. 28. Building (opposite Fort McHenry), 1847, R. 120. For renting (at Conway St.), 1849, R. 102; 1853, R. 82. Leasing (at South St.), 1852, R. 79. Filling up, 1850 (Rev,)/18/53. Repairing, building, examining, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/21/68. Improving (at West Falls Ave.), 1853/63/57. Renting (at Montgomery St.), 1853, R. 240. Limits of (Back Basin), 1854/5/22. For fish-dealers, 1854/29/36. Piers to (at Eutaw.St.), 1856/19/18. Renting at public auction (Camden, Conway and Barre

Sts., etc.), 1855, R. 181. Lumber, etc., on (McElderry's and Dugan's), 1857/14/50. Constructing platform, etc. (Hughes St.), 1857/54/98;

1857, R. 139; 1861, R. 127. Leasing public, 1858/40/71. Removal of lumber, etc., from, 1859/18/39; 1859/36/57.

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Leasing certain, 1859/19/40; 1859/72/86. Erecting (S. side of Basin), 1859, R. 211; 1862, R. 63. Platforms (at McElderry's and Dugan's), 1859, R. 205. For stone wharf, 1860/74/107. Constructing (at Eutaw St.), 1860, R. 304. Extending platform (at Thames St.), 1860, R. 394. Proposals for constructing certain, 1861, R. 42. Leasing (at Light St.), 1862, R. 45. Permit to construct (at Lancatter St.), 1864 (Nov.)/4/7. Repairing (Dugan's, McElderry's and Bowfy's), 1865, R.

154. Piling merchandise on (Light St.), 1866/30/37. Extending platforms, etc., 1866, R. 184; 1866 (Oct.)/2/5;

1868, R. 56 (Brown's); 1878/40/33. Removing obstructions from (Haubert St. and Broadway),

1869, R. 232. Fenders or guards to, 1871, R. 129. To build (Hanover St., Spring Gardens), 1876, R. 227, 303, General repairs, 1876, R. 377. To construct (at Charles St.), 1877, R. 122. To rebuild (at Barre St.), 1877, R. 126. To build (at Spring Gardens), 1878/92/83. To repair (City), 1878, R. 142. To build public (at Cross St.), 1878, R. 177; 1881, R. 42. Permit for .(S. Basin), 1879/62/75. To extend (Atlantic Wharf, Canton), 1880/110/123. . To remove (Foley's), 1880, R. 214; 1892/6/7. Platform (at Boston St.), 1881/102/144. Constructing (L. Hawkins Point), 1882/3/5. To erect (at Harris Creek), 1882/65/140. To extend (Old Fish-House), 1882/126/227. Repairs, 1882, R. 4; 1891/19/24; 1896, R. 95. To erect certain, 1882, R. 27; 1883, R. 36; 1884/117/138;

1889, R. 21. To enlarge (Boston and Elliott Sts.'), 1883/65/79; 1891/

68/98. To extend and erect (Boston St.), 1883/102/122; 1883/

109/127. To extend certain, 1884/154/180; 1889, R. 71; 1891/28/

48; 1891, R. 175; 1892, R. 92. Appropriation for repairing public, 1884, R. 189. Permit to rebuild (Light St.), 1886, R. 121. To remove certain, 1891, R. 263.

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- To widen (at Boston St.), 1893/101/175. Permits for certain, 1893/115/199; 1893, R. 59; 1896, R.

67; 1897/22/26. Amended regulations as to, 1894/116/126. Appropriation for extending, etc. (under "Burnt District"

Commission), 1904-5/137/109. (See COUNTY WHARF; DOCKS; HARBOR; HARBOR­

MASTERS; HEALTH; HEALTH COMMISSIONER; PIERS; PORT WARDENS; TONNAGE.)

WHATCOAT ST.—For deed of, 1898-9, R. 65. WHEAT—Allowance for expense sustained in measuring, 1801/

1/235. , (See GRAIN.)

WHEEL=BARROWS—Not allowed on foot-ways, 1797/12/44; 1807/29/168; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/ 110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See NUISANCES.) WHEELING,. W.. VA.—Thanks to City of (for entertainment),

1853, R. 4. Hospitalities to officials of, 1871, R. 269.

WHEELS—(Broad) to encourage use of, 1801/26/273; 1807/

31/182. WHEEL=WRIGHTS—Fires for repairing, 1896/155/231. WHETSTONE AL.—Closing (Fort Ave. to Port Warden's line),

1853/81/72. WHIPS—To prohibit cracking of, 1847/35/36. WHIRLIGIGS—Permits for, 1888/47/69.

(See FLYING-HORSES.) WHISTLES—(Steam) regulations as to, 1883/12/15. WHITE AL.—Condemning, 1853 (Nov.)/1/5. WHITE ST.—Deed of (Kirby's Lane to Payson St.), 1888/

88/108. WHITELOCK LANE—Closing (North Ave. to Francis St.), 1896/

95/142. WHITELOCK ST.—Opening (Linden to North Aves.), 1889/156/

195. City's benefits from do., 1895/48/62. Grade, etc., 1895/111/140. Opening (Linden to Mt. Royal Aves.), 1898/105/139.

WHITE=WASHING—Market-house and public fountains, 1839 (May), R. 16.

(See MARKETS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.) WICOMICO ST.—Opening (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1886/24/34.

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WIDOWS AND ORPHANS—(Of soldiers), relief for, 1826, R. (Apr. 1), p. 383.

Distributing balance of appropriation for, 1827, R. (Jan. 26), p. 444.

(See SOLDIERS; WAR OF 1812.) WILCOX ST.—Was Holland Al., 1868/15/42.

Opening (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1876/144/147. WILDEY, THOMAS—Site for monument to (Broadway, near

Fayette St.), 1865/3/64. WILHELM ST.—Deed of (Monroe to Smallwood Sts.), 1891/122/

170. WILK (WILK'S, WILKE, WILKE'S, WILKES) ST.—Finishing

stone bridge on, 1799/3/192; 1800/43/229. Extending lots from (into water), 1801/29/279; 1826/61/

357. Repairing, 1815, R. 4; 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 96. Paving, 1817/31/136; 1832, R. 61. Altering grade of, 1818/31/192. Securing bridge on, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45. Filling up, 1832, R. 40. Now Eastern Ave., 1846/4/7. (See COVE.)

WILKENS (WILKINS) AVE.—Bridge (over Gwynn's Run), con­structing, etc., 1870, R. 176. Deed of (Monroe St. to W. limits), 1871/92/80. Opening (Monroe to Gilmor Sts.), 1875/141/117. Grade, etc., 1878/12/11; 1879/2/4. Parking, etc., 1887/48/61; 1887/82/94; 1888/16/26. Repairing and reconstructing bridge, 1889/125/155; 1897,

R. 69. Improving squares, 1890/85/124; 1898/131/167. Sale of lots on, 1893/175/283. Repairing, 1891, R. 157; 1892, R. 81; 1893, R. 85.

WILKES AL.—Repaving, 1818/17/182. WILL ST.—Deed of (Frederick Ave. to City limits), 1859/77/90.

Changing name to McPhail St., 1859/98/114. WILLIAM ST.—Grading, 1832/36/37.

Cutting down, 1832, R. 85. Permit to use pavement on, 1905-6/117/194.

WILLIAMS AL.—Was Blood AL, 1883/98/118. WILLS ST.—Paving, 1870/80/134. WILMER (WILMERE) AL.—Opening (Hoffman to Dolphin Sts.),

1849/34/45.

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Do. (Mosher to Smith Sts.), 1876/150/152. Do. (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1878/21/19 (repealed,

1881/40/59). Repairing, 1883, R. 72.

WILSON AL.—Deed of (between Franklin and Mulberry Sts.), 1868, R. 13.

Public (Park St. to Larew's AL), 1868, R. 260. WILSON, HON. HENRY—(Vice-President) expenses in connec­

tion with funeral of, 1876, R. 136. WILSON'S LANE—Repairing, 1868, R. 347.

(See BUTCHER'S LANE.) WILSON ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/40/

39. Do. (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1856/41/52. Deed of (Linden Ave. to Bolton St.), 1870/34/84. Grade, etc., 1874/97/106.

WILSON, T. R. AND H. R.—Purchasing property from, 1866, R. 116.

WINANS, THOMAS—Welcome to, 1871, R. 6. Requesting to replace railing for wall, 1871, R. 253.

WINCHESTER ST.—Condemning (Gilmor to Fremont Sts.), 1867/ 33/31.

Opening (Monroe St. to Kirby's Lane and Fulton Ave.), 1904-5/248/340.

WINDOWS—Against throwing bulky articles from, 1838 (Rev.)/ 49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.

(See BAY-WINDOWS; SHOW-WINDOWS.) WINDSOR AVE.—Opening (Fourth to Ninth Sts.), 1891/128/175.

Do. (North to Clifton Aves.), 1894/26/26. Grade, etc., 1902-3/104/45.

WINDSOR MILL ROAD—Repairing, 1845, R. 102; 1846, R. 83; 1853, R. 221; 1860, R. 140; 1863, R. 39, 206; 1868, R. 134; 1874, R. 29; 1891, R. 91-

Grading and macadamizing, 1852 (Oct.), R. 4. (See LIBERTY ROAD.)

WIRES—To be placed under ground (except trolley), 1898/106/ 140.

Telephone, do., 1888-9/41/49 (repealed, 1899/192/254). Regulating use of, etc., 1901-2/40/76.

WITNESSES—Crediting fees on tax-bills of, 1833, R. 56. Payment of expenses in removed cases, 1846, R. 128.

WOLFE (WOLF) ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202; 1801/5/240.

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Paving, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141. Opening (Hampstead Hill to Orleans Sts.), 1849/35/46. Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161. Paving, 1859/39/59. Opening (Monument St. to North Ave.), 1878/24/22 (re­

pealed, 1882/64/139); 1883/85/103. Grade, etc., 1884/9/12; 1885/96/118; 1886/114/150;

1888/35/43; 1893/105/181. Opening (North to Lake Aves.), 1891/123/171. Do. (North Ave. to Clifton Park), 1898/112/150.

WOOD—Hauling of, 1821, R. (Feb. 1), p. 372. Removing from wharves, etc., 1836/54/76. Huckstering on wharves, 1841/28/50. To prohibit piling (on Light St.), 1869/7/9. (See WHARVES.)

WOOD AL.—Condemning (from George St.), 1848/24/19. WOOD ST.—Paving, 1895, R. 179. WOODBERRY LANE—Repairing, 1891, R. 141; 1893, R. 128. WOODBROOK AVE.—Paving, 1898/73/97; 1905-6/121/198;

1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906). Was Mary St. (Whitelock St. to Fulton Ave.), 1898/113/

152. WOOD=CARTS—Standing in streets, 1876, R. 225. WOOD=CORDERS—Appointment and duties of, 1797/17/71;

1803/30/47. Returns by, 1805/2/85. Of wood brought by water, 1812/29/332; 1813/4/7; 1814/

6/30; 1816/8/71. (See FIRE-WOOD; PORT WARDENS; WHARVES.)

WOODEN BUILDINGS—To prevent, within certain limits, 1799/ 22/213; 1800/37/225.

Sheds and awnings, 1801/24/271; 1807/29/172; 1812/24/ 325.

Removal of, 1816/14/76 (see 1817/3/117). Definition of, 1816/24/90; 1817/10/114. Removing, 1818, R. (June 5), p. 196; 1819/31/240; 1820,

R. (Mar. 1), p. 296; 1820, R. (Nov. 4), p. 299; 1822, R. (Mar. 4), p. 437; 1823/24/34; 1824/3/52; 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 96; 1830, R. 63; 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 1; 1836, R. 22.

Permits for, 1822/7/394; 1822/8/395; 1822, R. (Mar. 8), p. 438; 1823/1/3; 1837, R. 1; 1839, R. 6, 91-94; 1850 (Nov.), R. 4; 1860, R. 6.

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Under-pinning with stone, 1823/18/20. Rebuilding to prevent nuisance, 1823, R. (June 5), p. 48. Regulating, 1826/31/283; 1829/27/120; 1830/28/198;

1850 (Rev.)/33/124; 1858 (Rev.)/35/168. Not to be enlarged, lathed or plastered, 1831/14/278. Restricting, 1832/3/8; 1833, R. 14; 1838 (Rev.)/21/67. Exception as.to one-story privies, 1833/3/26. Do. as to temporary sheds, and to second-story bath­

houses, 1851/36/32. Permit for trestles, platforms, etc., 1882/48/125. Do. to retain studding-walls, 1882, R. 162. (Sec FRAME BUILDINGS; SHEDS.)

WOODLEY ST.—Opening (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1899/ 214/289 (repealed, 1900/14/26).

WOOD=YARDS—Raising and grading, 1821/47/339; 1826/14/ 201; 1838 (Rev.) / l l /37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.

(See HEALTH; LUMBER.) . WOODYEAR (AL.) ST.—Public • (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.),

1836, R. 35. Grade, etc., 1873/69/74; 1874/96/105; 1875/41/29; 1886/

76/95. WOOSTER ST.—Opening (Washington Ave. to Nanticoke St.),

1887/14/15. Now Carey St., 1892/67/123.

WORK—Payment for (done for City), 1826, R. (Feb. 9), p. 375; 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 454.

Ordering (do.), 1879/85/97. (See PAYMENTS.)

WORK=HOUSE—For new, 1853, R. 214. WORSHIP, PUBLIC—Tax-exemption of houses used for, 1835, R.

66. ; Defacing places of, 1838, (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/

119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. . (See CHURCHES.)

WRIGHT AL.—Condemning (Eden to Canal Sts.), 1855/7/29. WYETH ST.—Deed of (St. Peter to Columbia Sts.), 1851, R. 98.

Re-grading, 1857/64/106. WYMAN PARK—To accept (Charles St. Ave., N. of 29th St.),

1901-2/77/165. , . Acquiring land for addition to, etcv 1902-3/163/124;

1904-5/150/138; 1904-5/250/344. WYOMING ST.—Was New Church St., 1878/80/71.

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YELLOW FEVER—F.encing-in districts infected by, 1838 (Rev.)/ 11/37.'

YORK AVE.—Accepting deed of lot for widening (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1852, R. 100.

YORK & CUMBERLAND R. R. CO.—To prevent discriminations against, 1850, R. 12.

To guarantee bonds of, 1852/44/39;! 1852/76/73.. YORK & MARYLAND LINE R. R. CO.—As to waiving mortgage-

liens on certain property of, 1849/25/30. YORK ROAD—(Old), shelling, 1890, R. 41, 80.

Repairing, 1893, R. 89; 1896, R. 71. YORK ST.—Was Busy Ai , 1839/25/29. J

, Public (William to Johnson Sts.), 1871/133/120. Grade, etc., 1872/56/73; *1879/57/66; 1880/88/101;

1883/18/20. Repairing, 1872, R. 169, 339. Paving,1895/78/103; 1896/12/14.

YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL—Invitatiftn to foreign visitors at, 1881, R. 261.

Hospitalities to German do., 1881, R. 276. YORK TURNPIKE RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.) YOUNG AL.—Accepting deed of (S.from McHenry St.), 1842, R.

27. Paving, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/6/13.

Condemning (Ramsay to McHenry Sts.), 1867/28/26. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—Permit for signs on

lamps, 1868, R. 66. •

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