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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1758-1761
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492 Assembly Proceedings, April i$-May 6, 1761.

L. H. J.
Liber No. 51
May 5

be confident that a Discovery of his Demerit, shall be to me a
sufficient Incitement to such a Measure as may prevent any Loss
to the Public from his subsequent Misbehaviour.

May 5th, 1761. Hor.o Sharpe.
Which was read and ordered to lie on the Table.

[The Lower House failed to comply with the request of Governor
Sharpe, contained in the first paragraph of the above message, that
this house enter in its journal all the various addresses, messages,
reports and letters which he had transmitted to it relating to the
Darnall defalcation. The Governor and Council thereupon, under
date of July 10, 1761, ordered Jonas Green, printer to the Province,
to print them separately and to distribute a copy with each copy of
the Votes and Proceedings of the Lower House for this session. The
letters and papers omitted in the journal, but included in the pamphlet,
are printed in the Appendix pages 519-522]

On Progression in reading the Report brought in by the Com-
mittee appointed to consider of and report to the House what Funds
may be necessary to be raised for erecting and establishing a College
within this Province the Question was put that the Free [County]
schools and Lands belonging to them be sold for the building and
erecting a College.
Resolved in the Affirmative.


For the Affirmative,



Gassaway,

Owings,

Steuart,


Worthington,

Govane,

Crabb,


Carroll,

Baker,

Chapline,


Hammond,

Murdock,

Magruder,


Hanson,

King,

Cresap.


Smallwood,

Dulany,


[17]


For the Negative,



Hynson,

Edmondson,

E. Tilghman,


Gresham,

Bowman,

M. Tilghman,


Ringgold,

Travers,

Harris,


Gantt,

Cockey Deye,

Scarborough,


Stoddert,

Mauldin,

Selby.

[15]

On Progression in Reading the Report aforesaid, the Question
was put, That Carriage Wheels be Taxed. Resolved in the Af-
firmative.


For the Affirmative,


p. 417 Ringgold,

Smallwood,

Dulany,

Gassaway,

Cockey Deye,

Steuart,

Worthington,

Govane,

M. Tilghman,



 

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