RESOLUTIONS.
No. 44.
Resolved, That the judges of Queen Ann's county
court, be
and they are hereby directed to have the suits instituted by the
state of Maryland against Thomas Wright, at the last October
term in said county, struck off and discontinued: upon the
said Thomas Wright, paying the costs thereof.
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245
Dec. Ses. 1825.
Passed Feb.
20, 1826.
Thomas
Wright.
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No. 45.
Resolved, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the governor
and council be requested to cause a salute to be fired at
noon on Wednesday next, the twenty-second day of February,
the anniversary of the birth day of the illustrious Washington.
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Passed Feb.
20, 1826.
Thomas
Wright.
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No. 46.
Resolved, That William Browne and Elisha N. Browne
of
the city of Baltimore, executors of John Browne, late clerk of
Queen Ann's county court, be and they are hereby authorized
and required to proceed to bring up under the direction of one
of the judges of Queen Ann's county court, certain records, as
provided for by the fifth section of an act concerning the judgments
and judicial proceedings of the courts of justice in this
state, and to provide for the completion of records in such cases,
passed December session eighteen hundred and seventeen, chapter
one hundred and nineteen, and that the actions now pending
on the clerks bond shall be continued from time to time, at
the discretion of Queen Ann's county court, or of the court in
which the said actions were instituted against the said Elisha
Browne and Wm. N. Browne, executors as aforesaid, and that
when the said said records shall have been completed, agreeably to
the said fifth section of the above recited act, then the said actions
to be discontinued upon defendants paying costs.
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Passed Feb.
23, 1826.
Elisha and
William N.
Browne.
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No. 47.
Resolved, That the governor and council be and
they are
hereby authorized and required to dispose of on the most advantageous
terms, the whole of the gunpowder belonging to the
state.
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Passed Feb.
25, 1826.
Gunpowder.
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No. 48.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore
pay to William
Lewis of Washington county, or to his order, during life,
in quarterly payments in lieu of his present pension, the half
pay of a captain, in consideration of his valuable military services,
both in the revolutionary war, and in the war against the
Indians.
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Passed Feb.
25, 1826.
William
Lewis.
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