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The Lower House. 565
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For the Sum of f no,
Reeder, Hanson, Baker,
Williamson, M. Tilghman, T. Gantt,
Rasin, Sulivane, King,
Hammond, Govane, E. Tilghman,
Gassaway, J. H. Dorsey, E. Dorsey,
Carroll, Cockey Deye, Beatty,
Worthington, Hyland, Cresap.
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 50
April 6
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Reynolds, Earle, 23
The House being Divided on the aforegoing Question, the same
was Determined by the Honourable Speaker, that more than f no
be allowed to the Printer.
The Question was put, Whether that Part of the Bill which makes
the Sureties in the Office-Bond of the Clerk of the Paper Currency
Office liable for any Breach of his Duty under the present Bill, shall
be altered, or Not? Resolved in the Negative.
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For the Affirmative,
Sothoron, Wilson, Bracco,
B. Mackall, Edmondson, Harris,
Lowes, Oldham, Beatty.
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p. 25
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Gale, Woodward, [11]
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For the Negative,
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Reeder, Dent, Ward,
Williamson, Goldsborough, Fraser,
Hynson, M. Tilghman, T. Gantt,
Rasin, Sulivane, King,
Hammond, Govane, Lloyd,
Gassaway, J. H. Dorsey, E. Tilghman,
Carroll, Cockey Deye, Handy,
Worthington, Owings, Chapline,
Reynolds, Hyland, E. Dorsey,
E. Gantt, Earle, Cresap.
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Hanson, Baker, [32]
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His Excellency the Governor communicated to Mr. Speaker, the
following Message, viz.
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,
As the Cherokees expressed their Desire this Afternoon to return
immediately to the Frontiers, I was in Hopes that they would set off
To-morrow early in the Morning; but the Conductor tells me that a
Demand is made on him for a considerable Sum of Money by the
Person who has Victualled the Indians since they have been in
Town, and that the Agents will neither advance him Money to pay
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