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RESOLUTIONS.

1827.

give every aid and support to the claims of the surviving
officers and soldiers of the revolution now before the national
legislature, rendering to said surviving officers, and to said
soldiers respectively, the measure of justice to which they
may be entitled.

 

Resolved, That the Governor be requested to forward a co-
py of the above resolution to each of our senators and repre-
sentatives in congress.

Governor to for-
ward

No. 15.

 

A Resolution in favor of Samuel Mearns, of Cecil county.

Passed February 6
1828

Resolved, That the state's attorney for the, fifth judicial dis-
trict, dismiss the case now pending in the Cecil county court,
against Samuel Mearns, at the instance of the state, and that
the treasurer of the Eastern Shore pay all costs against plain-
tiff or defendant in said case, and return to said Mearns, the
sum of thirty dollars, being the amount of uncurrent notes
received from him by the late treasurer of the Eastern Shore;
whenever the said Mearns shall pay, or cause to be paid to the
said treasurer the sum of thirty dollars in current money of
Maryland, in liquidation of a balance due by him as collector
of the revenue for Cecil county.

Suit dismissed-
pay costs— return
money.

No. 16.

 

A resolution in favor of Richard Nagle, of Cambria county.
Pennsylvania

Passed February 14

1828

Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore, pay to
Richard Nagle, of Cambria county, Pennsylvania, or to his
order, during life, in half yearly payments, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration
for his services during the revolutionary war.

Hallway of private

No. 17.

 

A resolution relative to the records of certain papers and pro-
ceedings in the Court of Chancery.

Passed Feb'ry 15

1828

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
Governor and Council be, and they are hereby requested to
furnish information to the Legislature, as early as practicably
whether the Chancery papers which by resolution of Decem-
ber session, eighteen hundred and twenty five, were directed
to be recorded, have been so recorded, and by whom, and what
quantity, if any, still remain to be recorded; how much money
has been paid to each individual engaged in such service,
specifying the particular services performed by each, and in

Information requi-
red of the Govern-
or and council



 

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