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Gale, and the account of seals and taxes received on proceedings in
chancery, were sent to the house of delegates T U E D A Y, December 2, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. John Campbell and Charles Goldsborough,
to negotiate with the bank of Baltimore, for the use and in behalf of the state of Maryland, a loan of a sum of money, not exceeding thirty thousand dollars, at an interest not exceeding the rate of six per cent. per annum, and that the same be repaid to the said bank of Baltimore by the said treasurer out of the unappropriated monies that may from time to time be received into the treasury. By order, W. HARWOOD, clk. the execution of a special warrant of resurvey granted to a certain Talbot Shipley, late of Anne-Arundel county, deceased, on the eighteenth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, as stated in the petition of Rachel Shipley, his widow and administratrix, and if, upon said examination of all the circumstances, the chancellor shall be of opinion, that the said warrant has not been duly executed, and the certificate thereon duly received in the land-office, owing to the misconduct or misapprehension of duty of the principal surveyor of Anne-Arundel county, that in such case he shall direct the register of the land-office to receive into his said office the certificate aforesaid, which has been hitherto presented to the said register on the seventh day of February last, and, (if the same shall be received,) the chancellor shall then give to said certificate all the force, validity and effect, which it would have been entitled to, if the surveyor of Anne-Arundel county had regularly discharged his duty, touching the warrant so as aforesaid issued to the said Talbot Shipley, and the certificate for the same. By order, W. HARWOOD, clk. which were severally read the first time and ordered to lie on the table. David McMechen, Esquire, from the committee appointed to consider and report on the bill for the relief of John Sites, of Washington county, the bill for the relief of Devalt Glockner, of Washington county, the bill for the relief of Henry King and Philip Stover, the bill for the relief of Samuel Couden, of Cæcil county, the bill for the relief of Thomas McCutchen, of Cæcil county, and the bill for the relief of George Rice, of Worcester county, reported the said bills with amendments. W E D N E S D A Y, December 3, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read. T H U R S D A Y, December 4, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. John Grahame and Charles Ridgely, of
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