RESOLUTIONS.
appeals for each shore, four copies, to the court of chancery, one
copy; to each county court, three copies; to Baltimore city court,
two copies, to each orphan's court, one copy; to the general
assembly, eight copies; to the executive chamber, one copy; and
to the land office for the Eastern Shore, one copy and to the land
office for the Western Shore, one copy; to the library of Congress,
two copies; to each of the judges of the court of appeals
and county courts, one copy; to each of the judges of Baltimore
city court, one copy; to the chancellor, one copy.
Resolved, That the other copies remain in the
council chamber,
subject to the future disposition of the legislature.
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Dec. Ses. 1825.
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No. 79.
Whereas it appears by the provisions of an act, passed
at
December session eighteen hundred and twenty, chapter one
hundred and thirty-one, that the president and directors of Chester
Bridge Company, or the managers named in an act of December
session eighteen hundred and nineteen, chapter one hundred
and fifty-three, are obligated to the state of Maryland in the
penal sum of ten thousand dollars, to make the draw of said
bridge forty feet wide, out of the clear proceeds of the lottery,
mentioned in the two acts above mentioned within twelve months
after the completion of said lottery; and whereas it now appears
that the time thus allowed, may not be sufficient for the fulfilment
of said obligation in a proper manner, Therefore,
Be it resolved, That the managers above mentioned,
or the
president and directors of Chester Bridge Company, as the case
may be, be allowed one year in addition to the time heretofore
limited to make the draw of said bridge forty feet wide.
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Passed March
6, 1826.
Chester
Bridge Company.
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No. 80
Resolved, That the time allowed to the collector
of the tax for
Talbot county, for the payment of the direct tax for the state
be extended to the first day of May next.
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Passed March
7, 1826.
Collector of
Talbot county.
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No. 81.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the
late deputation, consisting of Messrs Ezekiel F. Chambers,
Archibald Lee, and Robert H. Goldsborough, appointed by this
general assembly to visit the seats of government of the states of
Deleware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, for the purpose of
negociating or making some arrangement with those states, of a
good and sufficient system, for the more effectual recovery of fugitives
from labour that escape from the state of Maryland, and
fly to or through those states, have leave to defer their report
until they shall hear of the final determination of the senate of
Pennsylvania, upon the bill relating to the subject of their mission
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Passed March
7, 1826.
Report of deputation
to
Deleware,
Pennsylvania
and N. Jersey
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