DEC. SESS.
1813.
Loan to be augmented. |
APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.
which the occurrence of such an event would render indispensably
necessary, BE IT RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the
western shore be, and he is hereby authorised to negotiate a loan,
on such terms and at such periods as the governor and council
shall approve, not exceeding the sum of one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; and the faith of the state is hereby pledged for
the repayment of the principal and interest thereof. |
|
_____
|
Passed Feb. 1, 1813.
Resolutions to be
recorded. |
DECEMBER SESSION, 1814.
No. 1.
RESOLVED, That the resolutions passed at each session
of the
general assembly be recorded with the laws of the session. |
Passed Feb. 2, 1813.
Relative to
amendment to the
constitution of the
U. S. |
No. 2.
RESOLVED, That the general assembly of Maryland
do not assent
to the amendment to the constitution of the United States,
limiting the term of service for senator of the United States, to
four years, as proposed by the legislature of the commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
RESOLVED, That the governor of this state, transmit
to the governor
of each of the states in this union a certified copy of the
aforegoing resolution, with a request that the same be laid before
the legislature of such state, and also one copy to each member of
the senate, representing this state in the congress of the United
States. |
Passed Jan. 28, 1813.
Treasurer to subscribe
for stock. |
No. 8.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore
be, and he
is hereby authorised and directed, before the first day of March
next, in the name and on the behalf of the state of Maryland, to
subscribe for fifty shares of stock in the Union Manufacturing
Company of Maryland, and that he pay out of any unappropriated
money in the treasury the amount of such shares in the manner
prescribed by the board of directors of such company. |
Passed Jan. 30, 1813.
Relative to the records
of the late
general court, &c. |
No. 11.
RESOLVED, That the judges of the court of appeals
be, and they
are hereby authorised and required, if it shall appear to them that
the records of the late general court for the eastern shore, and
court of appeals for the said shore, or any part thereof, remain unrecorded
by James Earle, late clerk of the said court, to order
and direct that the executors of the said James Earle, proceed by
a certain specified time to complete the said records, by recording
all papers and proceedings which by law the said Earle was bound
and obliged to do; and should the executors of the said James
Earle, neglect or refuse to commence the recording the said papers
and proceedings by the time to be ascertained and fixed
by the judges, then the said judges shall contract with the present
clerk of the court of appeals for the said shore for completing the
said records, by recording all papers and proceedings required by
law to be recorded, and to allow such clerk such reasonable compensation
therefor as they may deem adequate; and the said judges
shall specify separately the allowance to be made for finishing and |
|
|