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DEC. SESS.
      1818.
                APPENDIX——RESOLUTIONS.

sum of twelve hundred dollars, out of any unappropriated money
in the treasury, in part compensation for his services.


Passed Feb. 18, 1819.
Relative to payment
of military
claims.
                                        No. 17.
    RESOLVED, That the sum of one thousand dollars be placed in
the treasury of the western shore, subject to the order of the governor
and council, as a fund for the payment of claims against
this state, arising from the employment of the militia during the 
last war.

Passed Feb. 18, 1819.
Relative to the incorporated
banks
in this state.
                                        No. 18.
    RESOLVED, That the president and directors of the several incorporated
banks in this state, be and they are hereby required to
report to the next general assembly, on or before the 15th day of
December next, and annually thereafter, the state and condition
of their several banks; and that in their several reports they
shall specifically state the amount of specie in their banks, the
amount of debts due from other banks, individuals or corporations,
the amount of bills and notes discounted, and the amount of real
estate belonging to the institution; and also the amount of capital
paid in, the amount of notes in circulation, the amount of deposits,
and the amounts of debts due to other banks or individuals.

Passed Feb. 6, 1819.
Relative to compilation
of laws.
                                        No. 19.
    RESOLVED, That the acts and resolutions passed during the present
session be included in the edition of the laws now compiling,
under the resolutions of the last general assembly, and agreeably
thereto.
    RESOLVED, That there be inserted in the Appendix, or prefixed
to the laws contained in the third volume, the Declaration of Rights,
and the Constitution and Form of Government, as they are considered
to stand, by ingrafting in the sections to which they respectively
refer the alterations made by successive laws, and those
which have arisen under the constitution of the United States.
    RESOLVED, That there be inserted also in the Appendix, the
style of the sessions, and the titles of all acts, in the order in which
they passed, from the first settlement of the province down to the
year sixteen hundred and ninety-two, as they appear in Bacon's
edition of the laws, being the style of the sessions, and the titles
of acts, not included in the former edition of the laws compiled
under the resolutions of seventeen hundred and ninety-eight.
    RESOLVED, That there be inserted also in the Appendix the
several acts in force relating to the court of chancery, and enlarging
the equity jurisdiction of the county courts.
    RESOLVED, That the governor and council cause the laws now
compiling to be distributed and forwarded as follow:  To the court
of chancery, one copy; to the chancellor, one copy; to the court of
appeals for the western shore, one copy; to the court of appeals for
the eastern shore, one copy; to each of the judges of the court of
appeals, one copy; to each county court, one copy; to each associate
judge, one copy; to each orphans court, one copy; to Baltimore
city court, one copy; to each judge thereof, one copy; to the
judge of the land office for the eastern shore, one copy; to the land
office for the western shore, one copy; to the land office for the
eastern shore, one copy; to the treasurer of the western shore, one
copy; to the treasurer of the eastern shore, one copy; to the auditor,
one copy; to the executive, one copy; to the senate, two copies; to
the house of delegates, ten copies; to the library of congress, two


 
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