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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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192 Assembly Proceedings, April 4-17, 1759.

L. H. J.



For the Affirmative,



Liber No. 51
April 17

Plater,

Sulivane,

Steuart,



Key,

C. Goldsborough,

T. Harris,



Gresham,

Ward,

Chapline.



Tilden,

Dulany,


[11]



For the Negative,




Sothoron,

Dent,

Murdock,



Williamson,

Stoddert,

Beall,



Hynson,

Travers,

Tilghman,



Hammond,

Cockey Deye,

B. Harris,



Carroll,

J. H. Dorsey,

E. Dorsey,



Worthington,

Earle,

Cresap.



J. J. Mackall,

Baker,





Gantt,

Mauldin,


[22]


William Goldsborough, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to
Mr. Speaker, the Bill, entituled, An Act to raise a Fund to be applied
for the Payment of an Agent for this Province; Indorsed, "By the
Upper House of Assembly, I7th April, 1759. Read the first Time,
and will not Pass.
Signed per Order, J. Ross, Cl. Up. Ho."

On Motion, Resolved, That this House do take into Consideration
the Governor's Message of this Afternoon, on the Morrow Morning,
immediately after the Call of the House.

Mr. Edward Dorsey brings in and delivers to Mr. Speaker, a Bill,
entituled, An Act for the Security of Purchasers and Others, being
Protestants, claiming by or from Aliens; which was Read the first
Time, and Ordered to lie on the Table.

p. 165

Colonel Tasker, and Benedict Calvert Esq; from the Upper
House, acquaint Mr. Speaker, That the Governor requires the Lower
House of Assembly to attend him immediately in the Upper House.

Mr. Speaker left the Chair, and (attended with the Rest of the
Members of the Lower House) went to the Upper House; where
the Governor made the following Speech, viz.

Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,

After the Resentment you have expressed at my Endeavours to
remind you of, and exhort you to the Discharge of your Duty, when
you seemed to have lost Sight of it in the too eager, and unseasonable
Pursuit of other Objects, and after you have explicitly Resolved to
admit of no Propositions to provide for his Majesty's Service upon
any other Plan, than that, of which you had experienced the certain
Impracticability in the Miscarriages of the same Bill Five Times, in
as many successive Sessions, 1 have not the least Glimmering of



 

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