VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1808. 43
The clerk of the senate delivers the supplement to the act, entitled, An act to lay out and open a road to and
from the mill of Joshua Howard, on Sam's creek, in Frederick county, endorsed, " will pass. " Ordered to be
engrossed. The bill to remit certain forfeitures incurred under the act, entitled, An act to incorporate a fire
insurance company in the city of Baltimore, endorsed, " will pass with the proposed amendment; " which
amendment was read. The further supplement to the act, entitled, An act for regulating the mode of staying
executions, and repealing the acts of assembly therein mentioned, and for other purposes, endorsed, " will pass
with the proposed amendments; " which amendments were read, and ordered to have a second reading on Mon-
day next. And the bill to incorporate the Union Manufacturing Company of Maryland, with the following
message:
By the SENATE, December 8, 1808.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates,
We have agreed to all your amendments to the bill, entitled, An act to incorporate the Union Manufacturing
Company of Maryland, except the eighth, from which we have dissented, and hereby request that you will con-
sent to recede therefrom. We apprehend that this amendment, upon a reconsideration of it by the house of de-
legates, will appear to them, as it does to the senate, unnecessary, and productive of no good effect, but if ad-
hered to will eventuate in the dissolution of this highly laudable association.
By order, T. ROGERS, clk.
Which was read.
The bill authorising a lottery to raise a sum of money for the purposes therein mentioned, was read the second
time, passed, and sent to the senate by the clerk.
ORDERED, That the governor and council be requested to transmit to this house the last report of the armourer
at Frederick-town.
A petition from sundry inhabitants of Montgomery county, praying that the survey of the town of Brooke-
ville, in said county, may be confirmed, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. S. Thomas, Mr. Dorsey and
Mr. J. H. Thomas, to consider and report thereon.
A petition from sundry inhabitants of Elkton, in Caecil county, praying that the limits of said town may be
designated, was preferred, read,. and referred to Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Porter and Mr. Bland, to consider and re-
port thereon.
The report of the committee on the petition of Ariana French was read the second time, the resolution
therein contained assented to, and sent to the senate by the clerk.
A petition from Marsham Parker, of Calvert county, praying a compensation for a negro man who belonged
to his father, and who was sentenced to be hanged, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Grahame, Mr.
Dorsey and Mr. Blake, to consider and report thereon.
Mr. Wilson, from the committee, delivers to the speaker the following report:
THE committee to whom was referred the petition of John Williams, of Worcester county, report, that
they have examined into the fuels stated therein, and find the same to be correct; they therefore submit to the
consideration of the house the following resolution:
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore pay unto John Williams, of Worcester county, or. his
order, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury, the sum of eighty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents,
with interest from the sixth day of February, eighteen hundred and eight, being for the like sum of money paid
by him into the treasury for confiscated lands in Worcester county, sold to him by the executive of this state,
and which had been heretofore sold by the state to colonel Peter Chaille, of said county.
All which is submitted.
By order, S. LOWDERMILK, clk.
Which was read.
The bill to open and establish a road from near the old glass works, called New Bremen, in Frederick county,
to intersect the Baltimore and Frederick turnpike road at the town of New Market, in the said county, was
read the second time, passed, and sent to the senate by the clerk.
The house, according to the order of the day, proceeded to the second reading of the order relative to enter-
ing a protest against resolutions passed on the 26th ultimo, and the question was put, That the douse accede to
the same? The yeas and nays being required, appeared as follow:
 
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AFFIRMATIVE
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Brice
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O Williams
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Randall
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Ennalls
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Spencer
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Streett
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Willis
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Gabby
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Welch
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Merriken
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Brown
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Mitchell
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Wright
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Sanders
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K Steuart
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Downey
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Moffitt
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Stansbury
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Stevens
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Porter
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Scott
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Davis
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Bland
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Bowles
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30
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Belt
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Harryman
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Kerr
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Hopper
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Forwood
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Bayard
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NEGATIVE
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Hebb
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Blake
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Horsey
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Cottman
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Beall
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Baer
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Young
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Hilleary
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Blakistone
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Ireland
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Parnham
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Frazier
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Bayard
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J H Thomas
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Carroll
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M'Mahon
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Hopewell
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Grahame
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Edmondson
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Dennis
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Wilson
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Sappington
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Gaither
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Tomlinson
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Hedges
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P Stuart
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Bayly
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Griffith
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T N Williams
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J Thomas
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S Thomas
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Reid
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39
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Reynolds
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Chapman
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Gale
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Herbert
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Bennett
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Hughlett
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Veatch
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So it was determined in the negative.
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