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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799.
Your committee further report, that it appears from
the return of the sheriff of Washington
county, that the election for delegates in said county was held by
Jonas McPherson, a deputy of
the said sheriff, and that there were no other candidates but John Buchanan,
Ambrose Geoghegan,
James McClain and John Cellar, Esquires, who are returned by the sheriff
of said county as duly
elected; that the said sheriff has not certified whether he was prevented
from attending said
election by sickness, to ascertain which fact your committee are of opinion,
that the said sheriff
should be summoned to the bar of the house to correct his return.
All which is submitted.
By order,
J. F. HARRIS, clk.
Which was read.
ORDERED, That the same have a second reading on Saturday
next.
A petition from sundry inhabitants of Allegany county,
praying an act may pass to lay out a
road between the plantations of Asa Beall and William Codding, and
from thence through the
land of William Coddington, and others, to the line that divides the state
of Maryland from
Virginia, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Perry, Mr. Beall
and Mr. Tomlinson, to
consider and report thereon.
A petition from William Willcoxen, of Montgomery
county, praying an act may pass for
changing the name of a certain William Taylor, of said county, into William
Willcoxen, was
preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Magruder, Mr. Perry and Mr. Riley,
to consider and report
thereon.
The house adjourns till to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.
F R I D
A Y, November 8, 1799.
THE house met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday
were read. Mr. Thomas Turner, a delegate returned for Montgomery
county, Mr. Job
Haynes, a delegate returned for Cæcil county, and Mr. John Thomas,
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
their seats in the house.
Petitions from Theodore Beall and Daniel Cost, of Frederick
county, and William Cranch, of
the city of Washington, praying acts of insolvency, were preferred, read,
and referred to the
committee appointed on petitions of a similar nature.
The report on the petition of John Monroe, senior,
was read the second time, concurred with,
and leave given to bring in a bill pursuant thereto. ORDERED, That
the committee appointed on
the said petition prepare and bring in the same.
On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to settle
the rate of interest to be allowed on open
accounts. ORDERED That Mr. Brome, Mr. Taney and Mr. Key, be a committee
to prepare
and bring in the same.
A petition from sundry inhabitants of Taney-town, in
Frederick county, praying they may be
authorised, by lottery, to raise a sum of money for the purpose of finishing
a public well in said
town, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Sappington, Mr. Thomas and
Mr. Shriver, to
consider and report thereon.
On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to appoint
a wreck-master in Worcester county.
ORDERED, That Mr. Purnell, Mr. Franklin and Mr. Turner, be a committee
to prepare and
bring in the same.
Mr. McPherson, from the committee, brings in and delivers
to the speaker a bill, entitled,
An act to empower the justices of the levy court of Charles county to assess
and levy annually a
sum of money for the purpose therein mentioned; which was read the first
time and ordered to
lie on the table.
A petition from Eliphaz Douglas, praying the state
to relinquish their right to certain confiscated
property called the Hop Yard, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr.
Thomas, Mr.
Duckett and Mr. Key to consider and report thereon.
Mr. Sappington, from the committee, brings in and
delivers to the speaker the following report:
THE committee, to whom was referred the petition of
sundry inhabitants of Taney-town, in
Frederick county, have taken the same into consideration, and are of opinion
the prayer thereof
is reasonable, and ought to be granted.
By order,
J. S. BETTON, clk.
Which was read.
On motion, Leave given to bring in a bill to repeal
an act, entitled, An act to prevent the
exportation of flour not merchantable from George-town, in Frederick county.
ORDERED, That
Mr. Turner, Mr. Riley and Mr. Swearingen, be a committee to prepare and
bring in the same.
The house adjourns till to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.
S A T U
R D A Y,
November 9, 1799.
THE house met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday
were read. Mr. John Leigh, a delegate returned for Saint-Mary's 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.
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