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INDEX TO THE RESOLUTIONS.

 
 

No

TREASURER OF To pay the chief clerkg of the re-

 

THE W. SHORE, spective houses, the amount of accounts

 

for newspapers furnished to members

102

Governor and Council authorised to

 

draw upon, for amount of postage char-

 

geable to members of the Legislature

103

To pay to Rhoda Wheatley, widow

 

of a revolutionary soldier, half pay of a

 

private

105

To pay Marsham Queen, a revolu-

 

tionary soldier, half pay of a private

106

To defray to Joshua Sedwick $289

 

84,

107

To pay to Wm. Hughlett, esqr. $4

113

To pay J.A.D. Dalrymple, Washing-

 

ton G. Tuck, amount of expenses for

 

funeral of Dr. Octavius C. Taney, a

 

member of the senate

114

To pay William Z'Neir $104 for

 

printing report,#c. relative to the south-

 

ern and western limits

114

To pay Andrew Slicer, messenger,

 

and John Quinn, Doorkeeper, each $60

 

for care of respective rooms, furni-

 

ture, &c.

116

To pay Jeremiah Hughes $141.31

 

for printing, finished since the close of

 

the journal

117

Governor and Council authorised to

 

draw upon, for expense of publishing

 

certain laws

118

To pay to Sarah Smith, widow of a

 

revolutionary soldier, half pay of a pri-

 

vate

119

To pay Hyde Ray Bowie, Charles

 

Thompson, Edward Dubois, William

 

A. Quinn and Richard Ridgely, each

 

f 8, for two days services,as extra com-

 

mittee clerks

120

To pay William M'Neir $38.40 for

 

extra printing for the senate

129

To pay to John B. Morris, member

 

of the senate, $17 forintinerant charges,

 

and to each member of the Senate and

 

House of Delegates, the per diem, due
to each, from closing of the journal to

 

the 16th instant

131



 
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