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Session Laws, 1824
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RESOLUTIONS.

161

the treasurer of the western shore for the amount of such accounts and ex-
penditures in favor of those entitled to, or who may have paid the same; and
the treasurer of the western shore be, and he is hereby authorised and requi-
red to pay the amount of such out of any unappropriated money in the trea-
sury: and that the Governor and Council be requested to lay before the next
General Assembly, a detailed statement of the amount of the expenditures in
carrying such law into effect, as ascertained and drawn for by them, in which
they shall specify the causes of expenditure, and the persons in whose fa-
vor they may draw under this Resolution.

Dec. Ses. 1824

No. 38.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore of the state of Maryland
be, and he is hereby, authorised and directed to liquidate the account of Alex-
ander Nisbet, administrator de bonis non, of Thomas Cockey Deye, late of
Baltimore county, deceased, and ascertain the amount of interest due on cer-
tain final settlement certificates prior to the first of January, seventeen hun-
dred and eighty-five, paid by the said Thomas Cockey Deye, to trustees ap-
pointed to sell the lands of Archibald Buchanan, and the said treasurer of the
western shore shall also show the amount of interest received by the state up-
on the said final settlement certificates, from the United States, and report
the whole to the next General Assembly with any other information he may
possess on the subject.

Passed Feb.
22, 1825.
T. C. Deye.

No. 39.
Resolved, That the governor be and he is hereby requested to have pub-
lished in the two newspapers of this city and in as many other papers as he shall
think fit, the supplement to the militia law passed at this session, and that
the same shall be published for three weeks, once a week.

Passed Feb.
20, 1825.
Publish mi-
litia law.

No. 40.
Resolved, That all proceedings on the judgment against Roger Hooper, late
of Dorchester county, deceased, be suspended, provided the executor or ad-
ministrator, shall pay on or before the first day of December eighteen hun-
dred and twenty-five to the trustees in this case, the one half of the principal
now due, and all the interest and costs, and the remainder of the principal
and intercut, on or before the first day of December, eighteen hundred and
twenty-six.

Passed Feb.
22, 1825.

R. Hooper.

No. 41.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore, pay to the Reverend
Doctor Rafferty, or his order, the sum of one hundred dollars; and to the
Reverend Mr Griffith, or his order, the sum of one hundred dollars, out of any
unappropriated money in the treasury, for their services as chaplains during
the present session.

Passed Feb.

25, 1825.
Chaplains.

No. 42.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he is hereby re-
quired to credit the account of Matthew Murray, of Baltimore county, with
the sum of two hundred and forty-one dollars and fifty four cents, exclusive
of the sum of two hundred dollars paid to the States' Agent, on the seven-
teenth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, not credited on the books
of the Treasurer.

Passed Feb.
23, 1825.
M. Murray;

No. 43,
Resolved, That the register of the land office for the western shore be, and
he is hereby authorised and required, to receive and record a certificate and
plat of a tract of land, lying and being in Charles county, called Longe Chase,
containing six acres and two roods, surveyed the sixth day of August, eigh-
teen hundred and twenty three: Provided, That nothing contained in this re-
solution, shall affect the validity of any warrant, which may have issued from
the land office for said land subsequent to the nineteenth of July, eighteen hun-
dred and twenty three, and which may have been returned in the time pres-
cribed by law.

Passed Feb.
25, 1825.
Longe Chase.

No. 44.
Whereas, There are several cases of debts due to the state, in which judg-
ments have been obtained, and accounts settled, and although the debts are
perfectly secure, yet a forced sale of property at this time of general pres-
sure, would prove ruinous to many individuals; Therefore,
Resolved, That in all cases of debts due to the state, previous to the year of
eighteen hundred and twenty two, wherein judgments have been obtained, or
accounts have been settled, and where in the opinion of the state agents, that
the debts are perfectly secure, and that the state can run no possible risk in
granting a further indulgence, the state agents are hereby authorised and em-
powered, to extend indulgence, and suspend further proceedings against the

Preamble.

Passed Feb.
22, 1825.
Debts due
the state.



 
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