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Journal of the House of Delegates, 1807
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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1807. 37

Mr. Jump, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, A supplement to an act, entitled, An
act to prevent the going at large of swine in the village of Hillsborough, in Caroline county, and a bill, entitled,
A supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the establishment of a school in Caroline county; which were read
the first time and ordered to lie on the table.

ORDERED, That the additional supplement to the act, entitled, Au act to ascertain the allowance to jurymen
and witnesses of the general court, and the several county and orphans courts in this state, be recommitted for
amendment.

On motion, That leave be given to bring in a bill, entitled, An act to tax bank stock in this state, the ques-
tion was put, That the house adjourn? Determined in the negative.

Mr. Harryman, from the committee, delivers to the speaker a bill, entitled, An act authorising the justices
of the levy court for Baltimore county to lease and exchange the property therein mentioned; which was read
the first time and ordered to lie on the table.

The following message was read and agreed to.

By the HOUSE of DELEGATES, November 28, 1807.
Gentlemen of the Senate

THE bill which originated in our house, entitled, An act annulling the marriage of Brittania Marshall, and
Thomas Marshall her husband, has been returned, and we are sorry to find that if, has not met with the concur-
rence of the senate. The peculiar situation of the person applying for the aid of the legislature, has induced
us to return the bill for the reconsideration of your body, with a hope that upon further reflection it will meet
with the concurrence of the senate.

By order, J. BREWER, clk.

The question was then put, That leave be given to bring in a bill to tax bank stock in this state? The yeas
and nays being required, appeared as follow:

AFFIRMATIVE..

Gale, of Kent, Seth, Frazier, Cox, Sudler, Dashiell, Davis, R ar,
Brice, Stevens, Henry, T. Moffit, J. Williams, Streett, Bayard, Linthicum,
Harryman, Ennalls, Mitchell, Porter, Robins, Ayres, Jump, Tomlinson. 25.

M. Brown,

NEGATIVE.

W. H. Brown, Merriken, Rogerson, Winder, B. Hodges, Biggs, Bowles, Carroll,
Gardiner, Blake, F. Spencer, King, Muir, Hawkins, Schnebly, Darne,
C. D. Hodges, Emerson, Gale, of Som. Page, Shaaff, Kuhn, Tabbs, Greenwell,

O. Williams, Stone. Jackson, Hall, Sturgis, Steuart, Gabby, Briscoe. 33.

So it was determined in the negative.
The house adjourns until Monday morning 9 o'clock.

MONDAY, November 30, 1807.

THE house met. Present the same members as on Saturday. The proceedings of Saturday were read.
Mr. Hopewell, Mr. Callis and Mr. Welch, appear in the house.

The bill annulling the marriage of Brittania Marshall, of Dorchester county, and the message requesting a
reconsideration of the same, were sent to the senate by the clerk.

Mr. Green has leave of absence.

The bill for the relief of Henry Hawkins Young, of Montgomery county, was read the second time, passed,
and sent to the senate by the clerk.

The bill for the benefit of Alfred Jones, of Queen-Anne's county, was read the second time, passed, and sent
to the senate by the clerk.

The bill to lay out a certain road in Harford county, was read the second time, passed, and sent to the senate
by the clerk.

The report on the petition of Monica Greenwell was read the second time, and the resolution therein con-
tained assented to, and sent to the senate by the clerk.

A petition from Edward Welch, of Baltimore county, praying a divorce, was preferred, read, and referred
to Mr. Harryman, Mr. M. Brown and Mr. Little, to consider and report thereon.

Mr. Stone, from the committee, delivers to the speaker the following report:

THE committee to whom was referred the petition of the heirs of Jean Babtiste Chirac, beg leave to report,
that they have considered the same, and are of opinion that the law which passed the general assembly of Mary-
land in eighteen hundred, confirming in Francis Chirac the property owned by his pretended father Jean Babtiste
Chirac, does not invalidate the title of the heirs of the said Jean Babtiste Chirac; that by the act of the legisla-
ture passed in the year seventeen hundred and eighty, the heirs of French citizens, resident within the state of
Maryland, could inherit the property of said residents, whether the said heirs and legal representatives were in
France or elsewhere. Satisfactory proofs having been given to the committee that the petitioners are the legal
representatives of John Babtiste Chirac, they therefore report, that in their opinion the heirs of John Babtiste


 

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