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   1829.                                                               RESOLUTIONS.


the number of copies then remaining in their respective offices.

    Resolved further, That the said clerks also report, as far as
they can ascertain the same, the number of copies of votes
and proceedings, which have been taken out in each year, for
the last three years, by persons entitled to the same, and the
number of copies remaining in their respective offices in the
same period.

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Passed Feb. 23, 1830.
                                            No. 41.

A resolution authorising the investment in stocks of certain
                              monies therein mentioned.

    Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
Treasurer for the Western Shore, be, and he is hereby authorised,
to invest any further sum or sums, which may be received
from the Government of the United States, for the interest
upon the money advanced by the state of Maryland, for
their use during the late war, either in the states reserved
shares of stock of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland, or in those
of the Commercial and Farmers Bank of Baltimore, or in the
five per cent stocks of the state, or in any, or all of them.

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Passed Feb. 23, 1830.
                                            No. 42.

A Resolution in favor of James Gaskin, of the City of Baltimore.

    Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
Treasurer of the Western Shore pay to James Gaskin, of
the city of Baltimore, or to his order, the sum of fifty dollars,
as a compensation for the apprehension of Dixon, alias Waters,
who was tried and convicted in Talbot county Court, and sent
to the Maryland Penitentiary, for five years, for kidnapping
and taking away a negro boy, the property of William Lowe,
of said county.

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Passed Feb. 27, 1830.
                                            No. 43.

A Resolution authorising the State Librarian, to dispose of
    extra sets of the Laws of Maryland, including Kilty's Index,
    now in the State Library, and the proceeds thereof, to
    be expended in the purchase of other law books.

    Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the



 
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