TREASURER OF
THE W. SHORE
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the balance due on his revolutionary
pension
To invest any further sums which may
be received from the United States' government
for interest upon money advanced
by the state during the late war, in the
states reserved shares in the Farmers Bank
of Maryland, or in the Commercial and
Farmers Bank of Baltimore, or in the
state's 5 per cent. stock, or any or all of
them
To pay James Gaskin $50, for apprehending
Dixon, for kidnapping
Directed to remove 50 cents per acre,
without interest, of John Morris, for 29
acres surplus lands
To pay $300 annually to the President
of the Maryland Institute, for the promotion
of the Mechanic Arts
To pay to the Chaplains of each House
100 dollars
To pay to Stephen R. Price the half
pay of a Quarter master sergeant; for revolutionary
services
To pay Zadock Risden, alias Riston,
the half pay of a private, for revolutionary
services
To pay William B. Bond, deputy attorney
general for Harford, $22 02 cts. for
professional services
To pay James H. Milbourn itinerant
charges
To pay Andrew Slicer and John Quynn
each $60
To pay Louis Gassaway one hundred
dollars for recording Senate proceedings
of 1826
To pay William McNeir $41, upon his
printing and depositing in the council
chamber 500 copies of an abstract of the
election laws, &c.
To pay Richard W. Gill, Deputy Attorney
General for Baltimore county, two
hundred and sixty-two dollars sixteen
cents, for professional services in collecting
revenue
To pay for newspaper furnished the
members of the legislature
To pay Thomas Evans the half-pay of
a private, for revolutionary services
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