VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November Session, 1800.
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Mr. Smith, of Baltimore, from the committee, delivers
to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act for incorporating
the methodist episcopal churches, known by the name of the Light-street
and Old-town Methodist Churches
in the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland; which was read
the first time and ordered to lie on the
table.
The following resolutions being propounded to the
house, was read, viz.
RESOLVED, That the governor and council cause the
laws compiled by William Kilty, to be distributed and
forwarded as follows: To the chancery court one copy, to the
chancellor one copy, to the court of appeals one
copy, to each judge thereof one copy, to the general courts each one
copy, to each judge thereof one copy, to
the judge of the criminal court of Baltimore one copy, to the governor
and council, and each member thereof,
one copy, to the senate two copies, to the house of delegates two copies,
to each county court one copy, to
each judge thereof one copy, to each orphans court one copy, to the
land-office western shore one copy, to the
land-office eastern shore one copy, to the treasury of western shore
one copy, to the treasury of eastern shore one
copy, to the executive of each state one copy, to the house of representatives
of the United States one copy,
to the senate of the United States one copy, to the secretary of state
one copy, to the editor one copy, to each
member of the general assembly one copy, to Saint-John's college one
copy, to Washington college one copy,
to each of the incorporated schools one copy, to the mayor's court
in the city of Annapolis one copy, to the
mayor's court in George-town one copy, to the mayor and city council
of Baltimore one copy, to the library
company of Baltimore one copy, to the attorney-general one copy, to
the clerk of the senate one copy, to
assistant clerk of senate one copy, to the clerk of the house of delegates
one copy, to assistant clerk of the house
of delegates one copy.
On the second reading the said resolution, the question
was put, That the words " to each member of the
general assembly one copy," be stricken out? The yeas and nays
being required, appeared as follow:
A F F I
R M A T
I V E.
Messieurs.
Parran,
Worthington,
Stansbury, |
Denny,
Steele,
Sheredine, |
Miller,
Somervell,
Goldsborough, |
Lowrey,
Wilson,
Purnell, |
Nelson,
Orrell,
Douglass, |
Magruder,
T. Davis, |
Cresap,
S. Frazier.
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N E G A
T I V E.
Messieurs.
Leigh,
Neale,
Hebb,
Angier,
Parker,
Chambers, |
Harwood,
Mercer,
Blake,
Stuart,
Chapman,
McPherson, |
Jones,
Lemmon,
Love,
Edmondson,
Hyland, |
Dashiell,
Holbrook,
Gilpin,
Forman,
Cramphin, |
Johnson,
Thompson,
Hawkins,
E. Davis,
Bond, |
Montgomery,
Mason,
McCulloch,
Cellar,
Smith, of Wash. |
Geoghegan,
Cromwell,
Veatch,
Simkins,
Gebhart.
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So it was determined in the negative.
The resolution being read throughout, the question was
put, That the house assent thereto? The yeas and
nays being required, appeared as follow:
A F F I
R M A T
I V E.
Messieurs.
Leigh,
Neale,
Hebb,
Angier,
Chambers,
Harwood,
Mercer, |
Blake,
Estep,
Stuart,
Chapman,
McPherson,
Jones,
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Lloyd,
Edmondson,
Hyland,
Dashiell,
Holbrook,
S. Frazier, |
Gilpin,
Forman,
Cramphin,
Marbury,
Johnson,
C. Frazier, |
Thompson,
Gunby,
Hawkins,
Street,
E. Davis,
Bond, |
Montgomery,
Mason,
Smith, of Balt.
McCulloch,
Cellar,
Geoghegan, |
Smith, of Wash.
Cromwell,
Veatch,
Cresap,
Simkins,
Gebhart.
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N E G A
T I V E.
Messieurs.
Parker,
Dorsey,
Worthington, |
Lemmon,
Stansbury,
Love, |
Denny,
Steele,
Goldsborough, |
Sheredine,
Miller,
Somervell, |
Lowrey,
Purnell,
Nelson, |
Orrell,
Douglas,
Magruder, |
T. Davis,
Wilson.
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So it was resolved in the affirmative.
The house adjourns till to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.
T H U R
S D A Y,
December 11, 1800.
THE house met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read.
The resolution respecting the laws compiled by William
Kilty, the resolution in favour of Robert Courtenay,
the resolution in favour of George Gale, and the bill to rebuild the poors
house in Anne-Arundel county,
were sent to the senate by the clerk.
The bill for the improvement of the public roads in
Kent county, was read the second time, passed, and sent
to the senate by the clerk.
The bill to enable the mayor and city council of Baltimore
to introduce water into the said city, was read the
second time, passed, and sent to the senate by the clerk.
The additional supplement to the act, entitled, An act
for the opening of Second-street, in the city of Baltimore,
was read the second time, passed, and sent to the senate by the clerk.
The resolution in favour of colonel Francis Ware, was
read the second time, and unanimously assented to, and
sent to the senate by the clerk.
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