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                APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.

                                        No. 3.
    RESOLVED, That the governor of this state cause a correct copy
of the act passed at the present session of assembly entitled, An
act repealing the fourth section of an act entitled, An act to incorporate
a company to make an artificial road therein mentioned, to
be forward to the governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
with a request that the same be communicated to the legislature
of the said commonwealth.

DEC. SESS.
      1815.

Passed Jan. 13, 1815.
Relative to transmitting
a copy of
an act, &c.

                                        No. 4.
    RESOLVED, That the register of the land office for the western
shore be, and he is hereby authorised to correct a mistake in the
beginning of lot number thirty-three hundred and fifty-eight, westward
of Fort Cumberland in Allegany county, so as to begin at a
bounded white oak standing west one hundred and sixty-four
perches from a white oak post on the Pennsylvania line marked
CLXV:  provided, the said alteration shall not affect the title of any
other person.

Passed Jan. 18, 1816.
Mistake in a lot

corrected.
                                        No. 5.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he
is hereby directed to pay to Clement Mahoney, an old revolutionary
soldier or to his order, annually in quarterly payments, during his
life, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of Clement
Mahoney.
                                        No. 6.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he
is hereby directed to pay out of any unappropriated money in the
treasury to John Roby, or to his order, annually in quarterly payments,
during his life, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a
private, for the services rendered his country during the revolutionary
war.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of John
Roby.
                                        No. 7.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he
is hereby directed to pay to John Boone, an officer in the revolutionary
war, annually in quarterly payments, during his life, a sum
of money equal to the half pay of a lieutenant, in lieu of the sum
already allowed him, as a further compensation for those services
rendered his country during her struggle for independence.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of John
Boone.
                                        No. 8.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he is
hereby authorised and directed to pay unto John Sprigg Belt, late
a captain in the Maryland line during the revolutionary war, or to
his order, a sum of money annually in quarterly payments, equal
to the half pay of a captain, during his life, as a further remuneration
for his services during that war, and in lieu of the sum of one
hundred and twenty-five dollars allowed him by a resolution passed
November session 1811.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of John
Sprigg Belt.
                                        No. 9.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore pay to Joseph
Hook, late a corporal in the revolutionary war, or to his order
during his life, annually, in quarterly payments, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a corporal.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of Joseph
Hook.
                                        No. 10.
    RESOLVED, That the treasurer of the western shore be, and he
is hereby directed to pay to Mark McPherson, or to his order annually,
in quarterly payments, during his life, a sum of money
equal to the half pay of a lieutenant.

Passed Jan. 23, 1816.
In favour of Mark
McPherson.


 
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