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Report of the Names of Persons

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Mr˙ Dupont reported, that he, with Mr˙ Berwick, had delivered the Ordinance they had in charge to the Legislative Council.

Mr˙ Loocock reported from the Committee to inquire and report proper places of election for such Districts as are not yet fixed or divided into Parishes; and, also, proper persons to attend and receive the Votes of the Electors. And he read the Report in his place, and afterwards delivered it at the Clerk' s table, where the same was read and agreed to, as followeth:

Resolved, That the election of Members of the General Assembly, in the District eastward of the Wateree River, should be held at the Court-House in Camden; and that the Commissioners to attend and receive the Votes of the Electors be John Wylly, Richard Richardson, Jun˙, Matthew Singleton, George Douglas, and James Bradley, Esquires. That the election for the District of Ninety-Six should be held at the Indian Camp, near Major Andrew Williamson' s; and that the Commissioners be Major Williamson, Captain Andrews, Captain Hammond, Patrick Calhoun, and William Moore, Esquires. That the election for the District of Saxe-Gotha should be held at Granby, on the Congaree River; and that the Commissioners be William Arthur, Benjamin Farrar, Ralph Humphries, Jacob Rickman, Esqs˙, and Mr˙ Jacob Friday. That the election for the District between Broad, and Saluda Rivers being subdivided, should be as follows: 1, For the Lower District, four Members to be elected, at or near the Meeting-House near Adam Summers' s; and that the Commissioners be Adam Summers, Jun˙, Michael Litener, George Strother, Jonas Beard, and Mr˙ George Swighead; 2, For the Middle or Little River District, four Members to be elected, at Captain Hammond' s Old Store; and that the Commissioners be John Williams, James Williams, James Linley, Robert McCreary, and Jonathan Downes, Esquires; 3, For the Upper or Spartan District, four Members to be elected, at or near the Meeting-House, Fair-Forest; and that the Commissioners be Colonel Thomas, Captain Andrew Berry, Captain Thomas Brandon, Captain Ralph Smith, and John Thomas, Jun˙, Esqs˙ That the election for the District between Broad and Catawba Rivers should be at Captain Winn' s Old Place; and that the Commissioners be Captain Rober Patton, Captain William Long, and Messrs˙ William Strother, Joseph Kirkland, and Charles Daniel Bradford. And that the election for the New-Acqusition be at or near Colonel Thomas Neel' s; and that the Commissioners be Colonel Neel, William Byers, John Howe, Francis Adams, and Samuel Watson, Esquires.

Ordered, That the Clerk do cause the foregoing Resolutions to be forthwith made publick by Handbills, and also in the Newspapers.

And then the House adjourned till five of the clock this afternoon.

Five o' clock, P˙ M.

The House met according to adjournment.

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Captain McQueen reported from the Committee to inquire and report the names of such persons among the late Insurgents as are proper to be excepted in a declaration of pardon or amnesty; and he read the Report in his place, and afterwards delivered it in at the Clerk' s table, where the same was read; and it is as followeth:

That the persons whose names are hereinafter mentioned should be excluded, to wit; Henry O' Neal, Jacob Bockman, alias Jacob Bowman, Thomas Fletchall, Robert Cunningham, Patrick Cunningham, Richard Pearis, Elisha Robinson, Pinkethman Hawkins, James Alexander, Thomas Wisdom, Henry Green, Robert Proctor, William Dodgen, Stephen Prosser, and John Morgridge.

Resolved, That this House do agree with the Report of the Committee, and that it be made a Resolution.

Colonel Pinckney reported, that he, with Colonel Horry, had delivered the Message they had in charge relative to a General Hospital, and that his Excellency was pleased to say the request of the House should be complied with.

Ordered, That the Honourable Mr˙ Drayton and Colonel Pinckney be a Committee to confer with a Committee of the Legislative Council on a proper time for both Houses to adjourn to.

The Honourable Mr˙ Drayton, from the Committee of Conference, reported, that Tuesday, the 1st day of October next, was agreed on as a proper time to adjourn to.

Resolved, That this House will adjourn to Tuesday, the 1st day of October next.

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