NOV. SESS.
1810.
Relative to amendment
to constitution
of U. S.
proposed by Pennsylvania. |
APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
No. 9.
RESOLVED, That the governor of this state be and
he is hereby
requested to communicate to the executive of the several states
composing the union, that the general assembly of the state of
Maryland have taken into consideration the amendment proposed
by the state of Pennsylvania, to the constitution of the United
States, contemplating the establishment of an impartial tribunal,
to determine disputes between the general government and state
governments, and that they deem the proposed alteration unnecessary
and inexpedient. |
Relating to debtors
to the state. |
No. 10.
RESOLVED, That the governor and council be and they
are hereby
authorised and empowered, in all cases of debts due to this
state, where judgments have been obtained or may be obtained
within the next year, and the defendants are subject to execution,
upon application being made to them, and being fully satisfied that
the said debt for which an indulgence is prayed, is well and sufficiently
secured, and upon such applicant paying all the interest and
cost due thereon, to stay any further proceedings against such
debtor until the meeting of the next general assembly, provided,
that any judgment upon which proceedings may be stayed as aforesaid,
shall continue and remain in full force, and execution may be
issued thereon at any time after the expiration of such stay. |
Half pay allowed
Wm. Horney. |
No. 11.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer be and he is hereby
required and
directed to pay annually to William Horney, of Talbot county, an
old revolutionary soldier, a sum of money, in quarterly payments,
equal to the half pay of a soldier during the war aforesaid, as a
further remuneration to the said William Horney for the services
rendered his country, and as a relief from the indigence and misery
which attend his decrepitude and old age. |
Half pay allowed
Young Wilkerson. |
No. 12.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be and he
is hereby authorised and required to pay half yearly to Young
Wilkerson, of Anne-Arundel county, a sum of money equal to the
half pay of a lieutenant for and during the terms of his natural
life. |
Arsenal at Frederick-town
to be
repaired. |
No. 13.
RESOLVED, That John Ritchie, Isaac Mantz and John
Dill, be
and they are hereby authorised, under the direction of the governor
and council, to cause to be repaired the arsenal at Frederick-town,
in such manner as may be necessary for the reception and
safe keeping of the public arms and military stores, and that the
expense of making such repairs be paid by the treasurer of the
western shore out of any unappropriated money in the treasury,
upon the order of the persons, or a majority of them, herein before
named. |
Armoury at Easton
authorised to
be repaired. |
No. 14.
RESOLVED, That Perry Benson, George Smith and Benjamin
Wilmot, be and they are hereby authorised, under the direction of
the governor and council, to cause to be repaired, or rebuilt, the
whole or such parts of the armoury at Easton, in Talbot county,
as may be necessary for the reception and safe keeping of the public
arms and military stores, and if necessary they are hereby authorised |
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