and the Assurances You have been pleased to give us, of Your En-
deavouring to Promote So Necessary a Means to lay a Sure and
lasting Foundation for Our future Happiness; and we promise Our
selves the greatest Unanimity in following therein Your Excel-
lencys most Laudable Example.
Which was read and Approved and Ordered to be Ingrossed.
The House Adjourns Untill Two of the Clock in the afternoon.
Monday Post Meridiem.
The House Met According to Adjournment &c.
Mr Dulany brings in the Address to the Governour Ingrossed.
Mr Dulany & Col Gale sent to Acquaint the Governour an Ad-
dress is prepared by this House to His Excellency and Desire to
know when and where he will receive the same They return and
Acquaint Mr Speaker the Governour will Receive it in the Conffer-
ence Chamber
Mr Dulany and Twelve more sent to attend the Governour with
The Address. They return and Acquaint Mr Speaker they Delivered
it.
A Petition of the Freeholders Inhabitants and Legal Voters of
the City of Annapolis, Complaining of an Undue Election, read and
Ordered an Hearing on Monday next.
The Petition of the Middle part of Prince George Parish in
Prince George County, read, and Leave given to bring in a bill as
prayed.
The House adjourns Untill to Morrow Morning nine of the
Clock
Tuesday Morning March 25, 1735
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