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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1799
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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799.            109

out would tend to better the security given on the removal of suits, and therefore hope you will
recede from the amendment, and pass the bill.
                                                        By order,                                    W.  HARWOOD, clk.
    ORDERED, That the committee of claims allow John Trueman the sum of sixty dollars for his
trouble in taking care of the furniture of the house of delegates during the present year.

The house adjourns till 5 o'clock.

P    O    S    T        M    E    R    I    D    I    E    M.

    The house met.
    The engrossed bills No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48,
49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 77, 78,
and 79, were read and assented to, and sent to the senate, with the paper bills thereof, by the
clerk.
    ORDERED, That the committee of claims allow to Edward Roberts, door-keeper to the senate,
fifty dollars for taking care of and preserving the furniture of the senate chamber during the present
year.
    The following question being propounded in the house, was read, viz.  RESOLVED, That each
of the members of the council be allowed ------- dollars in addition to their salary for the present
year, and that the treasurer of the western shore pay the same.
    On the second reading of the said resolution, the question was put, That the blank be filled up
with one hundred dollars?  The yeas and nays being required, appeared as follow:

A    F    F    I    R    M    A    T    I    V    E.

Messieurs
Greenwell,
Harwood,
Parnham,
McPherson,
Taney,
Brome,
Cottman,
Stewart,
Rumsey,
Calvert,
Quynn,
Key,
Sappington,
Street,
McComas,
Ayres,
Bond,
Perry,
Tomlinson,
Beall.
 

20.
N    E    G    A    T    I    V    E.
Messieurs
Hall,
Digges,
Carcaud,

Brown,
Denny,
Hyland,
S. Frazier,
Pattison,
Keene,
Haynes,
Wallace,
Addison,
Duckett,
Marbury,
Wright,
C. Frazier,
Thompson,
Lowrey,
Shriver,
Mason,

Potter,
Orrell,
Johonnot,
Geoghegan,

McClain,
 
Cellar,
Riley,
Turner,
Swearingen.
 
 

29.

So it was determined in the negative.
    The engrossed bills No. 81 and 84, were read and assented to, and sent to the senate, with the
paper bills thereof, by the clerk.
    The clerk of the senate delivers the bill relating to coroners and sheriffs, the further supplement
to the act, entitled, An act for the better administration of justice in the several counties
of this state, severally endorsed; " By the senate, January 3, 1800:  Read the first time and ordered
" to lie on the table.
                                                    " By order,                                    A.  VAN-HORN, clk.
" By the senate, January 3, 1800:  Read the second time by especial order and will pass.
                                                    " By order,                                    A.  VAN-HORN, clk."
The bill to aid and revive the proceedings of the court of appeals, and the following message:
By the SENATE, January 3, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN,
    WE do not think your resolution of this day sufficiently explicit; a mere suspension of former
appropriations may not be deemed by the treasurer a sufficient authority to apply the sum of nine
thousand two hundred and seventy-five pounds nine shillings and eleven-pence to the several uses
specified and appropriated by acts and resolves of the present session, therefore; to remove all
doubt from the officer, we will pass both resolutions on this subject, provided the following words
be added to your resolve of this day, " and the said sum shall be liable to the appropriations
made for the present year."
                                                    By order,                                      A.  VAN-HORN, clk.
    Which was read.
The resolution respecting the stadt-house, the resolution respecting the prisoners in Baltimore
gaol, severally endorsed; " By the senate, January 3, 1800:  Read the first time and ordered
" to lie on the table.
                                                    " By order,                                    A.  VAN-HORN, clk.
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