248
Dec. Ses, 1825.
Passed March
1, 1826.
John Truck.
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RESOLUTIONS.
No. 61.
Resolved, That the treasury of the Western Shore
pay to John
Truck of Frederick county, or to his order, during life, in quarter
annual payments, the half pay of a sergeant, as a further remuneration
for his services during the revolutionary war.
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Passed March
1, 1826.
Capt. J. C.
Moore.
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No. 62.
Resolved, That the governor and council be and
they are hereby
authorized and requested to examine the claim of Captain
John C. Moore, for the repair of arms and equipment of the
accoutrements of his company, and to make such allowance as
they may consider him entitled to.
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Passed March
1, 1826.
Humphrey
Barns.
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No. 63.
Resolved, That the administrators of Humphrey
Barns, late
register of wills for Charles county, or the securities upon the
office bonds of the said Humphrey Barns, be and they are hereby
authorised to record or to have recorded all papers and judicial
proceedings which remained in the registers office at the
time of the death of the said Humphrey Barns, unrecorded, and
which were required by law to be recorded.
Resolved, That the further time of eighteen Months
be allowed
to the said administrators or securities to record the same.
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Passed March
1, 1826.
Fishers in the
Susquehanna.
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No. 64.
The committee to whom was referred the leave granted
to
bring in a bill to prevent persons residing out of this state
from injuring the fisheries in the river Susquehannah, below
the Pennsylvania line, present the following report:
The late period at which this subject is presented, and
the
fixed determination of the general assembly to rise on a given
near day, forbid the hope of passing any bill through the
different branches of this legislature at the present session.—
But as the subject confided to our care, is one whose tendency is
to gratify the wishes and welfare of a large portion of the citizens
of our sister state of Pennsylvania; and as we have every
disposition to gratify her wishes as far as we can go, we think
it most eligible to leave this subject open for the present, that
it may be early taken up by the next legislature, to whose
attention we respectfully recommend it, and we conclude this
report with the following resolution:
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the governor
of this state be, and he is hereby requested to forward
a copy of this report, accompanied by letter to his excellency
the governor of Pennsylvania, to be by him laid before the legislative
body of that state.
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