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1831.

RESOLUTIONS.

 

No. 3.

Passed Jan.11, 1832

A Resolution in favour of the Crier of Harford county

 

court.

 

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That

 

the commissioners of Harford county, be, and they are

 

hereby authorised and directed, to allow to the crier of

 

Harford county court, such compensation as in their judg-

 

ment they may conceive just and reasonable, for services

 

heretofore rendered said court, as crier, while engaged in

 

chancery business; Provided, The compensation shall not

 

exceed two dollars per day, for each and every day he may

 

have attended said court, to be levied and paid as other

 

county charges.

 

No. 4.

Passed Jan, 13,1832

2 Resolution requiring the Treasurer of the Western Shore,

 

to pay to the members from the Eastern Shore, additional

 

itinerant expenses.

 

WHEREAS, from the severe frost and inclemency of the

 

weather, the members from the eastern shore, and some of

 

the officers of both houses, have been compelled to come

 

ground the head of the bay, in order to attain the seat of

 

government.

 

Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore, pay

 

to each member of the Legislature from the eastern shore,

 

attending in discharge of his legislative duties, the follow-

 

ing itinerant charges, in addition to those allowed on the

 

journal of accounts, to wit: to the members from Cecil now

 

attending, three days itinerant charges, to the members

 

from Kent, six days itinerant charges, to the members from

 

Queen Anne's, seven days itinerant charges, to the members

 

from Caroline, eight clays itinerant charges, to the members

 

from Talbot, eight days itinerant charges, to the members

 

from Dorchester, nine days intinerant charges, to the mem-

 

bers from Somerset, eleven days itinerant charges, to the

 

members from Worcester, eleven days itinerant charges,

 

and to each officer of both houses from the eastern shore,

 

the same number of days itinerant charges that are allowed

 

to the members of the county in which they respectively

 

reside.



 
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