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Proceedings of the Senate, 1799
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VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799.            43

    The following message was prepared, read, agreed to, and, with the bill therein mentioned,
sent to the house of delegates by the clerk.

By the SENATE, January 3, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN,
    THE senate have receded from their second and third amendments to the bill, entitled, An 
act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, upon your substituting in lie thereof the following
amendment, viz.  After the word "Chalabre," in the last line fo the second page, insert the
words " William Delasere."
                                                        By order,                                  A.  VAN-HORN, clk.
    The clerk of the house of delegates returns the bill, entitled, An additional supplementary act
to the act to regulate public ferries, thus endorsed; " By the house of delegates, December 31,
" 1799:  Read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
                                                        " By order,                                W.  HARWOOD, clk.
" By the house of delegates, January 3, 1800:  Read the second time and will pass.
                                                        " By order,                                W.  HARWOOD, clk."
Ordered that the said bill be engrossed.
    The bill, entitled, An act respecting the free-school of Anne-Arundel county, was read the
second time by especial order and will not pass.
    The bill, entitled, An act relating to coroners and sheriffs, was read the second time by especial
order and will pass.
    The bill, entitled, A further supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the better administration
of justice in the several counties of this state, was read the second time by especial order and will pass.
    The resolution respecting the register of wills of Anne-Arundel county was read the second
time by especial order and dissented from.
    The resolution respecting the prisoners in Baltimore gaol was read the second time by especial
order and assented to.
    The resolution respecting the stadt-house was read the second time by especial order and assented
to.
    The following message was prepared, read, agreed to, and sent to the house of delegates by
the clerk.
By the SENATE, January 3, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN,
    WE have finished the business before us., and as we shall not have a senate after to-day, we
propose to sign and seal the laws this evening at five o'clock, which we hope will meet your concurrence.
                                                        By order,                                  A.  VAN-HORN, clk.
    The clerk of the house of delegates delivers to the clerk of the senate the following message,
and bill therein mentioned.
By the HOUSE of DELEGATES, January 3, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE,
    WE cannot agree to the last amendment proposed by you to the bill, entitled, An act to aid
and revive the proceedings of the court of appeals.  We do not believe that the mode pointed
out would tend 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.
The following message, and resolutions therein mentioned.
By the HOUSE of DELEGATES, January 3, 1800.
        GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE,
    WE concur with you in part as to the propriety of the means to meet the appropriations of 
government, suggested in your message on the resolution respecting the treasurer of the western
shore, and herewith send you a resolution conformable to the same, to which we request your
concurrence.  We also return for your further consideration the said resolution respecting the
treasurer of the western shore, to which we now hope you will assent.
                                                        By order,                                  W.  HARWOOD, clk.
By the HOUSE of DELEGATES, January 3, 1800.
    RESOLVED, That the payment of the five months pay due the officers and soldiers, the sum
due for services on board the barges, the redemption of the emissions on June, one thousand seven
hundred and eighty, and the payment of certificates issued by this state, amounting in the whole 
to nine thousand two hundred and seventy-six pounds nine shillings and eleven-pence, be and the
same are hereby suspended until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and one.
                                                        By order,                                  W.  HARWOOD, clk.
    Which messages were severally read, and the resolution next before mentioned read the first
and second time by especial order and dissented from.
    The question was then put, That the senate do reconsider their last amendment to the bill, entitled,
An act to aid and revive the proceedings of the court of appeals?  The yeas and nays
being required, appeared as follow:
A  F  F  I  R  M  A  T  I  V  E.
Mr. Thomas, president, Mr. Dorsey, Mr. Hindman and Mr. Hemsley.        4.
N  E  G  A  T  I  V  E.
Mr. Carroll, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Ridgely and Mr. McMechen.        4.
So it was determined in the negative.


 
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