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                                APPENDIX.

integrity, wisdom and fidelity, hath appointed you senator to represent
this state in the senate of the United States for the term of
six years, subject nevertheless to the rotation prescribed by the constitution
of the United States.  Given under my hand and the seal
of the state this _____ day of _____, Anno Domini _____."

NOV. SESS.
        1788.
                                        No. 3.
    RESOLVED, That no application whatever, from any county or
counties, relating to their particular policy or government, or
from one or more individuals, although the state be concerned,
shall be taken in consideration during any future session, unless the
same be preferred within ten days after the first meeting of the
general assembly; provided always, that this resolution shall not
extend to any case where the subject matter, or any material circumstance
thereof, shall arise or happen during the session in which
the application is made, and after the time limited as aforesaid.

No application
from any county
to be considered
unless preferred
within ten days of
meeting of general
assembly.
                                        No. 4.
    RESOLVED, That no bill or resolution, grounded on any application
included within the above resolution, shall be taken into consideration
by either the senate or house of delegates, unless the
same shall be transmitted from the house in which it originates
within fourteen days after the expiration of the ten days given for
making applications as aforesaid.

No bill or resolution,
to be considered,
unless, &c.
                                        No. 5.
    RESOLVED, That the debtors of the state of Maryland, whose
bonds, by the third section of the act, entitled, An act to establish
funds to secure the payment of the state debt within six years, and
for the punctual payment of the annual interest thereon, passed at
November session, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four,
were appropriated as an additional fund for the redemption of the
emissions of June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty, may
pay and discharge their respective debts and interests in depreciation
or other liquidated state certificates, provided that the same
be paid into the treasury on or before the first day of August next.
Relative to
debtors to the state.
                                        No. 6.
    RESOLVED, That all executions issued against, or served on, any
of the debtors of the state, on bonds passed for state or continental
state money, or where the original contract was in state or continental
state money, be countermanded, and that no executions
issue against such debtors before the first day of September next;
and that all the said debtors for state and continental state money,
be allowed to discharge the whole or any part of their debts respectively
in final settlements, at the rate stipulated by the resolution
of April session, 1787, provided they pay all legal costs that have
accrued on or before the first day of May next, and in case of default
by any of the said debtors, executions shall issue for the balance
due.
No executions to
issued against debtors
before 1st
Sept next.
                                        No. 7.
    WHEREAS the original agreement between the proprietors of
Pennsylvania and Maryland, with the decree of the chancellor of
Great-Britain, for settling the lines between the said proprietors,
which are contained in six sheets of parchment, and have been produced
to this house, RESOLVED, That they be lodged in the land
office of this state, and there recorded among the land records; and
after being recorded, that they be deposited with the governor and
council, to be safely kept.

 
 
 
 

Original agreement
between
Pennsylvania and
Maryland to be
lodged in land office,
&c.



 
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