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1831.

RESOLUTIONS

 

No. 19.

Passed Feb. 2, 1832

Resolution in favor of Mary Wheeler, widow of Nathaniel

 

Wheeler, a revolutionary soldier.

 

Resolved, That the treasurer of the western shore, pay

 

to Mary Wheeler, widow of Nathaniel Wheeler, a soldier

 

of the revolutionary war, or to her order, during her wi-

 

dowhood, in half yearly payments a sum of money equal to

 

the half pay of a private, in consideration of the services

 

rendered by her said husband.

 

No. 20.

Passed Feb. 2,1832

Resolution in favor of Daniel Jenifer, and others.

 

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the

 

treasurer of the western shore, be and he is hereby author-

 

ised and directed to pay to Daniel Jenifer, Samuel Brown,

 

Jr. Lancalet Warfield, Thomas T. Somerville, James So-

 

thoron, Benjamin White, William Patterson, and John Ede-

 

len, Esquires, commissioners appointed by the governor

 

and council, to examine the tobacco inspection houses in

 

the city of Baltimore, and to report to this legislature their

 

views of the expediency or inexpediency of concentrating

 

the same, or to their order, the sum of thirty-two dollars

 

each, to defray the expenses incurred in the performance of

 

said duties.

 

No. 21.

Passed Feb. 9,1832

Resolution relative to the Tobacco Inspection Revenue.

 

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That so

 

soon as funds sufficient to redeem the stock issued by the ex-

 

ecutive, and for the loan negociated by the treasurer of the

 

western shore, for the purchase or erection of tobacco

 

ware houses, in the city of Baltimore, shall have been paid

 

into the treasury from the avails of the said inspections, as

 

contemplated by the act of eighteen hundred and twenty-

 

five, chapter one hundred and fifty-nine, and of eighteen

 

hundred and twenty-six, chapter two hundred and fifty-two,



 
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