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RESOLUTIONS.
by the state for the purchase and erection of warehouses in
said city, and the treasurer of the western shore is hereby
authorised and directed to pay any part of the said loan,
which is redeemable at the pleasure of the state, out of any
the said new xvarehouse is paid for.
Resolved, That the several state's warehouses in the city
ef Baltimore, be placed under the care of the several in-
spectors who are employed in them, and when any repairs
shall be necessary in either of them, the inspector thereof
shall cause the same to be made on the best practicable terms,
shall file the vouchers of any monies thus paid, supported
by affidavit, with the treasurer of the western shore.
Resolved, That the care ef all the property of the state
in the said city, exclusive of the said warehouses, be placed
under the care and superintendance of the state's wharfinger,
who is authorised to rent the same on the best terms obtain-
able, and collect any rents which are or may become due,
and the said wharfinger shall be entitled to receive, out of
said rents collected by him, ten per cent, for his trouble
and care; Provided that nothing in this resolution shall au-
thorise the said wharfinger to interfere with any property
which is already rented, except in collecting the rents due,
until the expiration of the time for which me same is rent-
ed; and provided also, that the said wharfinger shall not
rent any of said property to any person who may intend to
deposit in or about the same any inflammable or other sub-
stance that may in the opinion of the inspectors, endanger
the said property, or the contiguous warehouse or warehouses.
Resolved, That the inspectors in the warehouses on Du-
gan's and O'Donnell's docks, are hereby directed, in the course
of the present year, to advertise in at least two of the news-
papers printed in the city of Baltimore for four weeks, pro-
posals for building a number of offices suitable for tobai.co
dealers, on the ground owned by the state on said wharves,
not exceeding eight in number; the contractor to be authoris-
ed to use the materials of the old building now on said lot;
the said offices to be twelve by fourteen feet in dimensions,
one story high, and finished ready for tenants; and the said
inspectors are directed to report any proposals that they may
receive, to the next general assembly.
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1823
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No. 58.
A Resolution to compensate the Messenger of the Senate,
and the Door Keeper to the House of Delegates, for the
services therein mentioned.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the treasurer of the western shore pay to Andrew Slicer,
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Passed Mar. 13,1829
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