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70 VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1807.
ORDERED, That for the remainder of the session no member shall have leave of absence, unless the same be
And the question put, That the house agree to the first part thereof as far as the word "person" Resolved The question was then put, That the house agree to the residue of the said order? Determined in the negative. The house proceeded to the second reading of the bill to incorporate a fire insurance company, in the city of Baltimore; on progression in reading the same, the question was put, That the following clause be stricken out?
viz. " And be it enacted, that it shall and may. be lawful for the stockholders in the said institution, at a general The bill being read throughout, the question was put, Shall the said bill pass? Resolved in the affirmative.
The report on the petition of George P. Hinckle was read the second time, and the resolution therein con-
The bill to quiet the possessions and fix the lines of the lots, of ground, fronting on the west side of Philpot-
On the second reading of the bill relative to writs of capias ad satisfaciendum, the question was. put, That ORDERED, That the committee which prepared and, brought in said bill be discharged. ORDERED, That Mr, T. Dorsey, Mr. Blakistone and Mr. Sudler, be a. committee to amend the same.
A petition from John Woolford, and ethers, of Dorchester county, praying that part of the real estate of A petition from Richard Trimble, of Baltimore, comity, praying the will of Mary Davidson may be confirm? ed, was preferred, read, and referred, to Mr. Steuart, Mr. T. Dorsey and Mr. Little to consider and report thereon.
A petition from Daniel Forney, of Baltimore county, praying a compensation for the Reister's-town turnpike Mr. Henry, from the committee delivers to the speaker the following report:
TH. E committee to whom was referred the petitions of Denwood Hicks and William Ennalls, of Dorchester
RESOLVED, That all proceedings against Denwood Hicks and William Ennalls, and their securities, on judge-
By order, WINCHESTER, clk.
A petition from John C. Bond, late sheriff of Harford county, praying to be indulged, in the payment of a
The further supplement to an act, entitled, An act to incorporate an insurance company in Baltimore-town,
On the second reading of the bill for the relief of Nathaniel E. Chew, Peter Miles and Robert Nesbit, of The question was then put, Shall the said bill pass? Resolved in the affirmative. The house adjourns until to-morrow, morning 9 o'clock,. TUESDAY, December 22, 1807.
THE house met. Present the same. members as on yesterday, except Mr. P; Spencer. The proceedings
The bill for the relief of Nathaniel L. Chew, Peter Miles and Robert Nesbit, of Baltimore county, the fur-
The bill for the relief of Mary Gwinn, of Frederick county, and the bill to lay out and open; a road in Fre- |
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