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The resolution in favour of Richard Waters, and others,
and the bill declaring a road or street leading from
M O N D A Y, November 17, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as
on Saturday, except Uriah Forrest, Esquire, who had leave
the sum of five pounds eight shillings and ten-pence, with interest thereon from the fifteenth day of November, seventeen hundred and ninety-six, it being a balance due the said Bossom on the books of the treasury. By order, W. HARWOOD, clk. Which were severally read the first time and ordered to lie on the table. The resolution in favour of Edward Watts, was read the second time and assented to. The bill, entitled, An act to extend the powers of the trustees of the poor of Caroline county, was read the second time and will pass with the proposed amendment. Amendment proposed. Strike out from the word "that" in the eleventh line of the second page to the end of the bill, and insert as follows: " It shall and may be lawful for the trustees of the poor of said county of Caroline, if they shall be of opinion that the peculiar circumstances of the said Solomon Cahall, Sarah Cahall, Mary Cahall and Aimey Cahall, or any of them, are such as to render a situation in the poor-house particularly unsuitable for them, to support all or such of them as they shall think proper as out-pensioners, in addition to the number now allowed by the act, entitled, An act to enlarge the powers of the trustees of the poor on the several counties therein designated, and to allow to each of the aforesaid persons an annual pension, not exceeding thirty dollars per annum, to be paid at such time or times as the said trustees shall direct, the amount of which said pensions shall be levied in the same manner as the other expences of the poor-house in the said county." The president communicates to the senate a memorial from the society of free-masons within the state of Maryland, praying an act of incorporation; which was read and ordered to lie on the table. The clerk of the house of delegates delivers a bill, entitled, A supplement to the act to provide for the administration of justice in cases of crimes and misdemeanours in the city and county of Baltimore, endorsed; " By " the house of delegates, November 6, 1800: Read the first time and ordered to lie on the table. " By order, W. HARWOOD, clk. " By the house of delegates, November 17, 1800: Read the second time and will pass. " By order, W. HARWOOD, clk." Which was read the first time and ordered to lie on the table. The resolution in favour of Edward Watts, and the bill to extend the powers of the trustees of the poor of Caroline county, with the amendment thereto, were sent to the house of delegates by the clerk. T U E S D A Y, November 18, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read. W E D N E S D A Y, November 19, 1800. THE senate met. Present the same members as
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