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Journal of the House of Delegates, 1807
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120 VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1807.

The question was then put, Shall the said bill pass? Resolved in the affirmative; which was sent to the se-
nate by the clerk.

The bill for the limitation of appeals and writs of error, was read the second time and passed.

The house proceeded to the second reading of the report of the committee relative to the impeachment of
Judge Dorsey, and, on progression, the question was put, That the words " rest on the brigadier and" be
stricken out? The yeas and nays being required, appeared as follow:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Welch, Merriken, Little, Dennis, Callis, Dashiell, Bayard, Tabbs,
Brice, Blake, Harryman, Ennalls, B Hodges, Forwood, Jump, Gabby,

Belt, Grahame, Kerr, Frazier, J. E. Spencer, Streett, Boon, Bruce,

C. D. Hodges, Reynolds, Stevens, Mitchell, Sudler, Ayres, T. Dorsey, Greenwell. 38.

O. Williams, Rogerson, Jackson,. Cox, Robins, Holbrook,

NEGATIVE.

Gardiner, Green, King, Porter, Shaaff, Sturgis, Kuhn, Darne,
Emerson, M. Brown, Henry, Hall, J. Williams, Hawkins, Steuart,. Tomlinson. 20.
Stone, Seth, T. Moffit, Muir,

So it was resolved in the affirmative.

The question was then put, That the words after the word " assembly" to the words " Judge Dorsey, " in-
clusive, be stricken out? Resolved in the affirmative.

The question was then put, That the house concur with the said report? The yeas and nays being required,
appeared as follow:

AFFIRMATIVE.

W. H. Brown, Merriken, Green, King, Hall, J. E. Spencer, Hawkins, Darne,

Gardiner, Blake, Rogerson, Dennis, Callis, Sudler, Boon, Ray,

Welch, Emerson, Little, Frazier, B. Hodges, Sturgis, T Dorsey, Bruce,

Brice, Grahame, Stevens, Henry, Muir, Robins, Tabbs, Greenwell,

Belt, Reynolds, Jackson, Page, Shaaff, Dashiell, Gabby, Briscoe. 43.

C. D. Hodges, Stone, Winder,

NEGATIVE.

O. Williams, M. Brown, Seth, Cox, Porter, Kuhn, Streett, Steuart,

Harryman, Kerr, Mitchell; T. Moffit, J. Williams, Forwood, Ayres, Bowles. 16.

So it was resolved in the affirmative.

The house adjourns until to-morrow morning 9 o'clock.

WEDNESDAY, January 20, 1808.

THE house met. Present the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read.

The bill to establish a board of agriculture in the several counties therein mentioned, and the bill for the li-
mitation of appeals and writs of error, were sent to the senate by the clerk.

The resolution relative to the loss of arms, was read the second time, assented to, and sent to the senate by
the clerk.

The clerk of the senate delivers the bill to pay the civil list, and other expenses of civil government, the bill
to establish a market, and to build a market-house, in the eastern precincts of Baltimore, and for the regulation
ef the same, the further supplement to the act, entitled, An act authorising Thomas Bailey, late sheriff and
collector of Baltimore county, to complete his collection, and for other purposes, the further additional supple-
ment to the act, entitled, An act to erect. Baltimore-town, in Baltimore county, into a city, and to incorporate
the inhabitants thereof, severally endorsed, " will pass. " Ordered to be engrossed. The further additional sup-
plement to an act, entitled, An act relating to negroes, and the bill to punish crimes, offences and misdemeanors,
committed on the waters of the Chesapeake bay, within the territorial jurisdiction of the state of Maryland, and
for other purposes, severally endorsed, "will pass with the proposed amendment; " which amendments were read
agreed to, and the bills ordered to be engrossed. The resolutions in favour of Jacob Gibson,. Nicholas Brewer,
James Harwood and John Sanders, severally endorsed, " assented to. " Also the following resolution:

By the SENATE, January 18, 1808.

RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore, the trustee, and William Marbury, be and they are
hereby directed to subscribe, in the name of the treasurer of the western shore, to the full amount of the old
sax per cent, stock, deferred and three per cent, stock, held in their names for the use of the state of Maryland,
agreeably to the provisions of an act supplementary to the act entitled, An act making provision for the re-
demption of the whole of the public debt of the United States.

By order, T. ROGERS, clk.
Which was read.
And the following message:

By the SENATE, January 20, 1808.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates,

WE deem it prudent and proper, under existing circumstances, that the legislature of Maryland should meet
in general assembly at sometime in the present year, previous to the time fixed by the constitution for their


 

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