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28 VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1805. WEDNESDAY, November 27, 1805. THE house met. Present the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read. Mr. Ringgold, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act to authorise the justices of the levy court of Washington county to assess a sum of money on the taxable property of said county for the purposes therein mentioned; which was read the first time and ordered to lie on the table.
Petitions from Basil Pool, of Frederick county, and Richard G. Hardesty, of Prince-George's county, pray- nature.
The bill, entitled, An act to ratify and confirm the proceedings of the committee of the Buckingham congre- were sent to the senate by the clerk.
A report of the trustees of the Easton academy, stating, that it would tend to the advantage of that insti-
The clerk of the senate delivers a bill, entitled, An act relative to sheriffs and constables, endorsed; " By " By order, T. W. HALL, clk.
" By the senate, November 26, 1805: Read the second time and will pass.
" By order, T. W. HALL, clk.
" By order, T. W. HALL, clk. "
On the second reading of the resolution, by especial order, relative to the constitutionality of the bill passed
The question was then put, That the question be taken upon the said resolution as far as the said amend-
The question was then put, Will the house assent to the said resolution ? The yeas and hays being required, AFFIRMATIVE.
Neale, Hanson, Higgins, Chapman, Bayly. Ward, Muir, Selby, Scott. Dorsey, M'Pherson, Jackson, Frazier, Callis, NEGATIVE. Leigh, Spencer, Henderson, Nicholson, Hawkins, Ayres, Ellicott, Yates,
Hum, Lloyd, Moffit, Gleaves, Waters, Street, Stephen, Bruce,
Somervell, Smoot, Blake, Bishop, Montgomery, Turpin, Ringgold, Cresap. 46. So it was determined in the negative.
The question was then put, That the house assent to the remainder of the resolution ? Determined in the The house adjourns until to-morrow morning 9 o'clock. THURSDAY, November 28, 1805.
THE house met. Present the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read. The bill, entitled, An act for the relief of John Carnan and Abraham Pennington, insolvent debtors, of Cae-
cil county, and the bill, entitled. An act for the relief of Richard Waters, of William, Ezekiel Gilliss and Ri-
The following order was read and agreed to.
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