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INDEX.

1840

No.

TREASURER OF THE WESTERN SHORE—

To pay Col. Charles M. Thruston certain mo-

nies for supplies to troops under his command,

in an expedition against rioters on Chesapeake

and Ohio Canal,

6

To call a meeting of the stockholders of the

Chesapeake and Ohio canal company at Frede-

rick, to investigate the affairs of the said company,
To pay to Somerville Pinkney and J. J.

7

Lloyd, two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and

twenty cents, amount paid by them as trus-

tees of the sales of the estates of Jos. N. Burch,

etc.,

10

To pay to James Bryant, a revolutionary pen-

sioner, half pay of a private,

15

To Leonard Shercliff, the pension due his

mother at the time of her death, as a pensioner,

21

To pay to John Quynn and Andrew Slicer,

each sixty dollars, for taking care of their respec-

tive rooms during the recess of the Legislature,

etc.,

28

TRUSTEES OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS— To introduce into

use a work to be published by D. Ridgely, enti-
tled a History of the Early Settlers of Mary-

land, etc.,

23

U.

UNITED STATES— Governor to issue a commission to

Hon. John L. Kerr, as Senator of, for the residue

of the term of the Hon. J. S, Spence,

1

Treasurer of Western Shore to pay the Elec-

tors of President and Vice President of, the

several sums due them, etc.,

2

Resolution limiting the eligibility of the Pre-

sident of, to one term, etc.,

26

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND— See Medical Faculty of.

V.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS— Commissioners and levy

courts of the several counties, entitled to one

copy of each, etc.,

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