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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1733-1736
Volume 39, Page 155   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 155


Mr Woolford a Representative of Dorchester County Appeared in
the House this Day.
Ordered that a Bill be brought in to Enlarge the time of Dis-
charging in Paper Bills tbe Levies and other Demands payable by
the Paper Currency Act.
George Plater Esqr from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker
the following Message. [The text to this message is printed at
page 146.]
The Address to the Governour Sent by Mr Dulany and Twelve
more

L. H. J.

Lib. No. 45

Ordered that the Commissioners Employ Clerks according to the
Purport of the Messages of both Houses.
Mr Richard Dorsey is approved of as Clerk of the Committee of
Accounts and as Clerk of the Committee of Agreviances
Ordered that the Committee of Accounts View the Condition of
the Arms and Ammunition and Report to the House what Quantity
of arms and Ammunition is now in the Magazine with what Condi-
tion they are in and what Sum or Sums of Money is now in Bank
for that Use.
Tbe House Adjourns Until Two of the Clock in the afternoon.

Thursday Post Merediem

The House Met according to Adjournment &c. Mr. Philip Ham-
mond a Representative of Ann Arundell County Approved in the
House this afternoon.
Mr Gumming Added to the Committee of Accounts to Inspect
into the Condition of the Arms and Ammunition &c.
Mr Dulany Delivers Mr Speaker a Bill Entituled an Act to En-
large the time for payment of Levies and other Tobacco Debts in
Money and for the more Speedy Circulation of the Bills of Credit
of this Province. Read tbe first Time and Ordered to Lye on the
Table.
Mr Speaker Communicated to tbe House the Governours Answer
to the Address of this House

Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly.
I thank you for your kind and Obliging Address, the Sense you
Express of my Regard for tbe Honour and Prosperity of this and
of the Advantages arising from Unanninity cannot but give me a
Particular Pleasure and you may be assured I shall always En-
deavour to Deserve the Continuance of your Esteem
Sam: Ogle

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