An Act Continuing An Act Entituled An Act for the Advancement
of Justice
An Act Continuing An Act Entituled an Act for preventing
Indians Disaffected to the British Interest in America from coming
into this Province as Spies or on any other Evel Design
An Act Entituled An Act to Aid Some proceedings of the Vestry
of Port Tobacco Parish in Charles County and to impower the said
Parish to Elect Vestrymen and Church Wardens
An Act to Increase the Sallaries of the Inspectors of Snow Hill
Warehouse in Worcester County and Plymouth Warehouse in Dor-
chester County
An Act Entituled An Act for the Speedy and effectual Publica-
tion of the Laws of this Province and for the Encouragement of
Jonas Green of the City of Annapolis Printer Severally thus Sub-
scribed.
7th April 1760
Read and Assented to by the Lower House of Assembly.
Signed p Order MMacnemara Cl Lo Ho
Read and Assented to by this House and ordered to be so Sub-
scribed
Adjourned till 3 of the Clock in the afternoon
Eodem Die Post Meridiem
This house met ag:ain According to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the second time the Bill Entituled An Act continuing An
Act entituled An Act for relieving the Inhabitants of the Province
from some agrievances in the prosecution of suits at Law and for
continuing the Supplementary Act thereto, An Act Continuing An
Act Entituled An Act for the Gauge of Barrels for Pork Beef Pitch
Tar Turpentine and Tare of Barrels for Flour or Bread, An Act
continuing An Act Entituled An Act to remedy some Evils relating
to Servants, An Act Continuing An Act Entituled a Supplementary
Act to the Act Assertaining the heigh of Fences to prevent the Evil
Occasioned by the Multitude of Horses and restraining Horse
rangers within this province and to redress the great Evil Accruing
to this Province by the Multiplicity of useless mares and Colts that
run in the woods, and with the following amendments will Pass,
leave out all the remaining part of the Bill after the words in full
force in the Last line but two, and sent to the Lower House by
Benedict Calvert Esq
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