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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799.
praying the same may be set aside, and a new one ordered, was preferred,
read, and referred to
the committee of elections and privileges.
On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to regulate
the inspection of tobacco. ORDERED,
That Mr. McPherson, Mr. Lowrey, Mr. Neale, Mr. Hall and Mr. Duckett, be
a committee to
prepare and bring in the same.
The house adjourns till to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.
T H U R
S D A Y,
November 7, 1799.
THE house met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday
were read.
On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to settle
and ascertain the salary of the members of
the council for the ensuing year. ORDERED, That Mr. Hall, Mr. McPherson
and Mr. Key, be
a committee to prepare and bring in the same.
Mr. David Shriver, a delegate returned for Frederick
county, appeared, and after qualifying
in the mode prescribed by the constitution and form of government, and
taking the oath to support
the constitution of the United States, took his seat in the house.
Petitions from George Boner, of Frederick county, Henry
Tate, of Queen-Anne's county,
John C. Hynson, junior, and Ringgold Hynson, of Kent county, Matthew Greentree,
of Kent
county, Vernon Smith, of Charles county, Robert Dixon and James Coursey,
of Caroline county,
Amos Ash, William Myers, Richard Warner, William Delarfire, John Doyle,
John Kirwan,
Alexander White and William Paine, junior, of the city of Baltimore, John
Beard, of Anne-Arundel
county, Charles L. Nevitt, of Prince-George's county, John Yates and Robert
E.
Yates, of Montgomery county, praying acts of insolvency, were preferred,
read, and referred
to the committee appointed on petitions of a similar nature.
Mr. McPherson, from the committee, brings in and delivers
to the speaker the following report:
THE committee to whom was referred the petition of John
Monroe, senior, of Charles county,
report, that they have taken the same into consideration, and find the
facts therein stated to
be true, and are of opinion the prayer thereof ought to be granted.
By order,
J. F. HARRIS, clk.
Which was read.
Mr. S. Frazier, from the committee, brings in and delivers
to the speaker the following report:
THE committee to whom was referred the petition of Hugh
McColl, of Dorchester county,
report, that they have taken the same into consideration, and are of opinion
that the prayer of
the petitioner is reasonable, and ought to be granted, and that a law may
pass to carry the same
into effect. All which is submitted.
By order,
L. GASSAWAY, clk.
Which was read.
A petition from John Summers and John Aulabaugh, of
Washington county, praying an act
may pass authorising commissioners to alter and amend the roads from Turner's
Gap to William's
Port, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Geoghegan, Mr. Cellar and
Mr. McClain, to
consider and report thereon.
A petition from Conrad Snavely, of Washington county,
stating, that the commissioners under
the act of assembly for streightening and widening the roads in said
county from Swearingen's
ferry to the top of the South Mountain, have laid a very considerable distance
of said road through
his plantation, to his great injury, and praying that the road may continue
in its old course, was
preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Geoghegan, Mr. Cellar and Mr. McClain,
to consider and
report thereon.
On motion, ORDERED, That Mr. Carroll, Mr. Hall, Mr.
Key, Mr. Digges and Mr. McPherson,
be a committee to inquire what laws have expired or will expire with the
session.
Mr. Hall, from the committee, brings and delivers to
the speaker a bill, entitled, An act to
settle and ascertain the salary of the members of the council for the ensuing
year; which was
read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
A petition from the mayor and city council of the city
of Baltimore, praying an act may pass
to enable the corporation to erect the necessary works on the springs and
streams of water capable
of being introduced into the city of Baltimore, to protect the inhabitants
against fire, to cleanse
the streets and promote the health and convenience of the citizens thereof,
was preferred and
read. The house proceeded to ballot for a committee to report on
the said petition, and the ballots
being deposited in the ballot box, the gentlemen named to strike retired,
and after some time
reported, that Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Key, Mr. Duckett, Mr. Johonnot and Mr.
Love, were elected.
Mr. Geoghegan, from the committee, brings in and delivers
to the speaker the following report:
THE committee to whom was referred the petition of John
Summers and John Aulabaugh,
of Washington county, report, that they have taken the same into consideration,
and are of
opinion that the prayer of the petitioners is reasonable, and ought to
be granted.
By order,
L. GASSAWAY, clk.
Which was read.
Mr. Geoghegan, from the committee, brings in and delivers
to the speaker the following report:
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