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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1748-1751
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598 Assembly Proceedings, May 15-June 8, 1751.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 47
June 8

the Wainscotting of the said Council Chamber is rotten, and shrunk
from the Ceiling; likewise the Door Cases are decayed.
All which is humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Hon-
ourable House. Signed per Order, Wm. Wilkins, Clerk.
Benedict Calvert, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Bill entituled, An Act for raising an annual Revenue for
the better Support of the Station and Dignity of his Lordship's Gov-
ernor, &c. The Bill entituled, An Act for the abolishing of June
Courts: And the Bill entituled, An Act continuing an Act entituled,
An Act for the better Relief of poor Debtors: Severally Indorsed,
" By the Upper House of Assembly, June 8, 1751. Read the second
Time, and will not pass."

p. 178

Richard Lee, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr. Speaker
the Bill entituled, An Act for the better Preservation of the Breed of
wild Deer, &c. Indorsed, " By the Upper House of Assembly, June 7,
1751. Read the second Time by especial Order, and will pass with
the following Amendments: Instead of the Words, to the Use of
the County where such Offence shall happen, to defray the Expence
of the Inspection Law, in Lines 13 and 14 of Page 2, put to the Right
Honourable the Lord Proprietary for Support of Government. In
Line 15 of Page 3, instead of the Words, the Use of the County
where the same shall happen, to defray the Expence of the Inspec-
tion Law, put the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary for Sup-
port of Government.
" Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."
The Governor communicates to Mr. Speaker the following An-
swer; viz.

Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,
In Answer to your Address delivered to me last Evening, relating
to the Growth of Popery in this Province; you may be assured that
I shall, according to your Desire, be very careful to induct no Clergy-
man into any Living, but who shall be well recommended to me as
Persons of Piety, Learning, and Orthodox Faith; and shall likewise
take Care to put into all Offices of Trust good Protestant Subjects,
who are well affected to his Majesty's Person and Government; and
to see the Laws duly executed, as far as lies in my Power.
Sam. Ogle.
Col. Hooper delivers to Mr. Speaker the following Address to his
Excellency, Ingrossed; viz.
To his Excellency Samuel Ogle, Esq.; Governor of Maryland ;
The humble Address of the House of Delegates.
May it please your Excellency,
At a Session of Assembly held on the 8th Day of May, 1750, an
Act did pass, entituled, A Supplementary Act to the Act entituled,
An Act for amending the Staple of Tobacco, for preventing Frauds



 
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