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Proceedings of the Senate, 1800
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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November Session, 1800.            49

By the SENATE, December 19, 1800.

        GENTLEMEN,
    WE have finished the business before us, and are now ready to close the session.  If agreeable to you, the
governor will be requested to attend immediately in the senate chamber to sign and seal the engrossed bills.
                                                            By order,                                                  W. S.  GREEN, clk.
    The clerk of the house of delegates delivers the engrossed bill No. 89, with the paper bill thereof; which
engrossed bill was endorsed; " By the house of delegates, December 19, 1800:  Read and assented to.
"
And the following message:
By the HOUSE of DELEGATES, December 19, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE,
    WE accede to your proposal or proceeding immediately to the signing and sealing of the laws, and we propose
to adjourn to the first Monday of October next,
                                                            By order,                                                    W.  HARWOOD, clk.
Which was read.
    The journal of accounts, and the paper bill No. 89, were sent to the house of delegates by the clerk.
    His excellency the governor attending in the senate, ORDERED, That Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, and
John Campbell, Esquires, wait on the house of delegates, and inform them that his excellency the governor is
attending in the senate room for the purpose of signing and sealing the engrossed bills, and request their
attendance.
    The speaker, attended by the members of the house of delegates, appeared in the senate, and the following
engrossed bills were presented by the speaker to his excellency the governor, who signed and sealed the same in
the presence of both houses.

    No. 1.  An ACT to revive the levy court for Baltimore county.
    No. 2.  An ACT to aid and revive the proceedings of the orphans court of Talbot county.
    No. 3.  An ACT to revive and aid the proceedings of the orphans court of Saint-Mary's county. 
    No. 4.  An ACT to settle and ascertain the salary of the members of the council for the ensuing year.
    No. 5.  An ACT to repeal an act, entitled, An act for the more effectual preservation of the breed of wild deer in Somerset 
and Dorchester counties, so far as it respects the county of Dorchester.
    No. 6.  An ACT declaring a road or street leading from Reister's-town turnpike road to intersect Howard-street a public
highway.
    No. 7.  An ACT to extend the powers of the trustees of the poor of Caroline county.
    No. 8.  An ACT, entitled, A further supplement to the act passed at November session, seventeen hundred and eighty-seven,
entitled, An act to lay our several turnpike roads in Baltimore county.
    No. 9.  An ACT to continue an act, entitled, An act for the better administration of justice in the several counties of this
state, and the several supplements thereto.
    No. 10.  An ACT to alter and change the time for holding the county courts of Baltimore and Washington counties.
    No. 11.  A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors.
    No. 12.  An ACT to resurvey and lay out anew Princess-Anne-Town, in Somerset county, and for other purposes.
    No. 13.  An ACT, entitled, A further supplement to an act, entitled, An act for building a new gaol in Baltimore county.
    No. 14.  An ACT to incorporate a presbyterian and lutheran church in the county of Baltimore.
    No. 15.  An ACT to incorporate the presbyterian church in Snow Hill, in Worcester county.
    No. 16.  An ACT, entitled, An act to repeal an act, entitled, An act for the more effectual preservation if the breed of wild

deer in Somerset and Dorchester counties.
    No. 17.  An ACT to lay out a road from Christopher Walker's mill, in Anne-Arundel county, to intersect the Frederick
turnpike road in Baltimore county at or near the seven mile stone on said turnpike road.
    No. 18.  An ACT authorising Cornelius Howard Gist, late collector of Baltimore county, to complete his collections.
    No. 19.  An ACT to relinquish the right of this state to the tract of land therein mentioned.
    No. 20.  An ACT to lay out and open a road from Jesse Tomlinson's, on Bradock's old road, to Matthew Ball's, on
George's creek.
    No. 21.  An ACT for the preservation of the breed of fish in Great Choptank river.
    No. 22.  A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act respecting the public roads in Washington county.
    No. 23.  An ACT further supplementary to the act, entitled, An act for the better administration of justice in the several
counties of this state.
    No. 24.  An ACT for the relief of Thomas Beall, of Samuel, of Allegany county.
    No. 25.  An ACT for the destruction of squirrels in Caroline county.
    No. 26.  An ACT to open a road from Severn ferry, in Anne-Arundel county, to Patapsco lower ferry.
    No. 27.  An ACT to correct a mistake in the beginning of lot No. three thousand nine hundred and eighty-three of the lands
lying westward of Fort Cumberland.
    No. 28.  A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to establish a bank and incorporate the subscribers thereto.

    No. 29.  An ACT for the relief of Thomas McCutchen of Cæcil county.
    No. 30.  An ACT for the relief of George Rice, of Worcester county.
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