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By the SENATE, December 30, 1796. WE have received your message requesting us to reconsider the bill for laying out a road from Bean-town to Port-Tobacco; having great doubts as to the propriety of the measure, and not time to inform ourselves fully on the subject, we cannot consent to reconsider the same. By order, A. VAN-HORN, clk. Which was read. S A T U R D A Y, December 31, 1796. THE house met. Present the same members as
on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday
WE have reconsidered our amendments to the bill for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and adhere to the first and second; and as to the fourth and fifth amendments, we have so far receded as Alexander Leslie be retained in the bill. By order, A. VAN-HORN, clk. Which was read, agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed. The resolution in favour of Ninian Pinkney, the resolution in favour of the chancellor and judges, the resolutions appointing commissioners to view the ground from the city of Washington to the city of Annapolis, severally endorsed; " By the senate, December 30, 1796: Read the first and " second time by especial order and assented to. " By order, A. VAN-HORN, clk." And the following resolution: office, one of the rooms in the court-house at Easton on said shore, not now occupied as a public office, or by the grand or petit juries. By order, A. VAN-HORN, clk. Which was read the first and second time by especial order, assented to, and sent to the senate by the clerk. The resolution in favour of the claimants against the estate of William and Robert Molleson, endorsed; " By the senate, December 31, 1796: Read the first and second time by especial order and " dissented from. " By order, A. VAN-HORN, clk." On motion, the question was put on the following: RESOLVED, That the sum of twenty thousand dollars be advanced out of the treasury of the western shore to the agent of this state, to be by him applied in the purchase of six per cent. stock for the use of this state, and that the treasurer advance the same, or such part thereof as the governor and council shall from time to time require in writing to be advanced. The yeas and nays being required, appeared as follow:
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