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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799.
No. 56. An act to establish an
academy at Easton, in Talbot county.
No. 57. An act to authorise
the laying out a public road from Thomas Under Hill's mill, to intersect
the road
leading from John Neale's to John Coxe's, in Harford county.
No. 58. An act to provide for the administration
of justice in cases of crimes and misdemeanours in the city
and county of Baltimore.
No. 59. An act to appoint commissioners to examine,
survey and lay out, the several roads therein mentioned.
No. 60. An act for the benefit
of John Shewman, of Washington county.
No. 61. An act for the punishment
of horse-stealers and other offenders.
No. 62. An act to authorise and empower the justices
of the levy court of Prince-George's county to pull
down the repository of the records of the register of wills in said county.
No. 63. An act to lay
out and open a public road in the upper part of Queen-Anne's county.
No. 64. An act to lay out certain roads from Andrew
Gore and James Cooper's mill, in Baltimore county.
No. 65. An act to enlarge the powers of the trustees
of the poor in the several counties therein designated.
No. 66. An act to authorise
certain commissioners to lay off a town in Prince-George's county, by the
name of
Van's-Ville.
No. 67. A Supplement to the act, entitled, An
act to erect a town in Talbot county.
No. 68. A Further act to establish and confirm
certain acts done by persons holding offices of trust or profit
under the government of the United States.
No. 69. An act to enable the justices of Anne-Arundel
county to license and regulate a public ferry over
South river, in said county.
No. 70. An act relating to the public roads in
Queen-Anne's county.
No. 71. An act for the relief of John Johnson,
of Washington county.
No. 72. A Further supplement to an act, entitled,
An act to streighten and amend the public roads in Harford
county, and for other purposes.
No. 73. A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act
to facilitate the draining of land in the several counties
therein mentioned.
No. 74. A Supplement to the act, entitled, An
act for the more effectual collection of the county charges
in Allegany county.
No. 75. An act for the more
effectual preventing of forgery, and to make it felony to steal bonds,
notes or
other securities, for the payment of money.
No. 76. A Supplement to the act, entitled, An
act to regulate elections.
No. 78. An act to change the name of Clement Holliday
Waring to the name of Clement Holliday.
No. 78. An act to lay out, alter and confirm,
certain roads in Allegany county.
No. 79. An act to prevent unnecessary delay and
expence, and for the further advancement of justice, in the
court of chancery.
No. 80. An act to appoint an agent for the year
one thousand eight hundred.
No. 81. An act relating to the public roads in
Kent county.
No. 82. An act for appointing
a wreck-master in Worcester county.
No. 83. An additional supplementary act to the
act to regulate public ferries.
No. 84. An act relating to certain
public roads in Anne-Arundel county.
No. 85. An act to vest certain powers in the corporation
of George-town, in Montgomery county.
No. 86. An act to restrain sheriffs
and others from summoning appraisers in certain cases.
No. 87. An additional supplement to the act, entitled,
An act to regulate the inspection of tobacco.
No. 88. An act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors.
No. 89. An act to aid and revive the proceedings
of the court of appeals.
No. 90. A Further supplement to the act, entitled,
an act for the better administration of justice in the several
counties of this state.
No. 91. An act relating to coroners and sheriffs.
No. 92. An act for the payment
of the journal of accounts.
Mr. Speaker, with the rest of the members, returned and resumed
the chair.
The house adjourns till the first Monday in October next.
Test.
W. HARWOOD, clk.
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