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Votes and
Proceedings
of the Lower
House,
printed by
A. C. Green
Dec. 3
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a Road, which was read and referred for Consideration on Thurs-
day next.
On Motion, RESOLVED, That no new Business be moved for after
Monday Evening next.
The House adjourns till 3 o'Clock
POST MERIDIEM.
The House met. Mr. Tolly and Mr. Johnson appeared in the
House.
The Bill, entitled, An Act to regulate the Payment of Attornies
Fees, was read the Second Time, passed, and sent to the Upper
House by Mr. So. Wright and Mr. Hammond.
On Motion, RESOLVED, That the Governor's Speech at the opening
of October Convention be taken into Consideration To-morrow
Morning.
The House adjourns till To-morrow Morning g o'Clock.
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Dec. 4
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SATURDAY, December 4, 1773.
THE House met. All Members present as on Yesterday, except
Mr. Gilpin and Mr. Hyland. The Proceedings of Yesterday
were read.
Mr. T. Wright hath Leave of Absence till Monday next.
The Petition of the Inhabitants of Worcester County, which was
preferred last Convention and referred over, was read and further
referred till the Second Wednesday in next Session of Assembly.
The Order of the Day being read, RESOLVED, That the Governor's
Speech at the Opening of October Convention be now taken into
Consideration.
ORDERED, That the Governor's Speech be read, and it was read
accordingly.
RESOLVED, That that Part thereof relative to a Light-House be
taken into Consideration on Tuesday next.
The ingrossed Bill No. 5, was read and assented to and sent to
the Upper House with the Paper Bill thereof by Mr. Ware and
Mr. Key.
William Fitzhugh, Esq; from the Upper House, delivers to Mr.
Speaker the Paper Bill No. 5, thus indorsed: "By the Upper House
of Assembly, December 5, 1773: The ingrossed Bill whereof this
is the Original, read and assented to.
Signed by Order, U. SCOTT, Cl. Up. Ho."
The Governor's Speech was again taken under Consideration, and
the Paragraph relative to the Establishment of a Seminary of Learn-
ing being read.
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