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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1800
Volume 92, Page 11   View pdf image (33K)
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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November Session, 1800.            11

specie.  For bonds taken for money loaned, £. 85 12 6 specie.  For bonds taken for open accounts, 40 dollars
funded 6 per cent. stock, 20 dollars deferred 6 per cent. stock, and £. 13 10 0 specie.  For bonds taken for
vacant land in Allegany county, £. 359 15 1 specie.  For bonds taken for Indian lands, £. 2, 182 8 3 specie.
For fines, forfeitures and amerciaments, £. 2, 184 1 10 specie.  For marriage licences, £. 1, 458 3 0 specie.
For ordinary and retailers licences, £. 4,765 13 11/4 specie.  For taxes under the act for the better administration
of justice, £. 1,367 19 41/2 specie.  And from the treasurer of the eastern shore, £. 256 2 5 specie.
    That it appears to your committee, by the accounts of the treasurer, he hath paid away, from the first day of
November, 1799, to the first day of November, 1800, the sum of 125,149 dollars 59 cents funded 6 per cent.
stock, 147 dollars 40 cents funded 3 per cent. stock, 19 dollars 24 cents deferred 6 per cent. stock, and the sum
of £. 48,898 3 1 specie.  For all which payments have been produced to your committee the necessary vouchers
and receipts; and that there remains in the treasury the sum of 104,504 dollars 14 cents funded 6 per cent. stock,
258,979 dollars 47 cents funded 3 per cent. stock, 75,879 dollars 78 cents deferred 6 per cent. stock, and the
sum of £. 7,759 7 01/2 specie; which sum of specie is appropriated in the manner following, viz.

                                        Dr.                                The STATE of MARYLAND.
To the following appropriations, viz.
    For the payment of the civil list to November 1, 1800,
    For half pay due to the officers and soldiers,
    For the payment of the journals of accounts,
    For the academy to be erected in Baltimore or Harford county,
    For the payment of the civil list and other expences of government for the ensuing year,

                                        SUPRA                                                        Cr.
By balance of specie,

By balance for the payment of the civil list and other expences of civil government
     for the ensuing year,
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For five months pay due to the officers and soldiers of the Maryland line,
For pay due for services on board of the barges,
For the redemption of the emissions of June, 1780, and the certificates issued by this state,


   3706   5    0
     477 15    0
   1252 14    5
     600   0    0
   1722 12    71/2
£. 7759  7    01/2

    7759  7    01/2
£. 7759  7    01/2

    1722 12   71/2

    1770   4   1
      139 18   3
    7316   7   7
£. 9226   9 11
     The payment of this sum was suspended by a resolution of November session, 1799, to the 1st of January,
1801, and made liable and has been paid away for the appropriations made at the said session.
    That your committee find, by the last report, there was the sum of £. 2, 786 11 10 of the emissions of bills
of credit made by an act of congress of the 18th of Marsh, 1780, remaining in the treasury, paid in on account
of British creditors, which sum still remains in the treasury.
    That it appears to your committee, William Marbury, Esquire, agent, has, in virtue of an act to appoint an
agent for the year one thousand eight hundred, taken and deposited in the treasury bonds to the amount of
£. 245 11 61/2.
    All which is submitted to the honourable house.
                                                            By order,                                                A.  GOLDER, clk.
Which was read.
    Mr. Geoghegan, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act for the relief of John
Sites, of Washington county; which was read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
    Mr. Geoghegan, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act for the relief of Devalt
Glockner, of Washington county; which was read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
    Petitions from Robert Nesbitt, of Harford county, Nathaniel Harpley, John Burke, of the city of Baltimore,
Alexander S. Smoot, of Charles county, Richard Ratien and Nicholas Konecke, Charles Halsey, John C. Meyer
and John C. Luttig, Herman Conrod D'Werhagen, Herman Conrod D'Werhagen and Anthony Groverman,
of the city of Baltimore, praying acts of insolvency, were preferred, read, and referred to the committee appointed
on petitions of a similar nature.
    The bill to revive and aid the proceedings of the orphans court of Talbot county, was sent to the senate by
the clerk.
    Mr. Nelson, from the committee, delivers to the speaker the following report:

 

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