1831.
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RESOLUTIONS
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No. 19.
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Passed Feb. 2, 1832
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Resolution in favor of Mary Wheeler, widow of Nathaniel
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Wheeler, a revolutionary soldier.
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Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore, pay
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to Mary Wheeler, widow of Nathaniel Wheeler, a soldier
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of the revolutionary war, or to her order, during her wi-
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dowhood, in half yearly payments a sum of money equal to
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the half pay of a private, in consideration of the services
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rendered by her said husband.
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No. 20.
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Passed Feb. 2,1832
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Resolution in favor of Daniel Jenifer, and others.
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Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
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treasurer of the western shore, be and he is hereby author-
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ised and directed to pay to Daniel Jenifer, Samuel Brown,
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Jr. Lancalet Warfield, Thomas T. Somerville, James So-
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thoron, Benjamin White, William Patterson, and John Ede-
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len, Esquires, commissioners appointed by the governor
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and council, to examine the tobacco inspection houses in
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the city of Baltimore, and to report to this legislature their
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views of the expediency or inexpediency of concentrating
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the same, or to their order, the sum of thirty-two dollars
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each, to defray the expenses incurred in the performance of
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said duties.
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No. 21.
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Passed Feb. 9,1832
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Resolution relative to the Tobacco Inspection Revenue.
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Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That so
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soon as funds sufficient to redeem the stock issued by the ex-
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ecutive, and for the loan negociated by the treasurer of the
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western shore, for the purchase or erection of tobacco
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ware houses, in the city of Baltimore, shall have been paid
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into the treasury from the avails of the said inspections, as
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contemplated by the act of eighteen hundred and twenty-
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five, chapter one hundred and fifty-nine, and of eighteen
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hundred and twenty-six, chapter two hundred and fifty-two,
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