RESOLUTIONS.
No. 15
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1843.
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Resolution in relation to the printers of the daily journal.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That few
the purpose of general information, and that the public may
more fully know the proceedings of the General Assembly,
that the public printers of the two houses of the legisla-
ture are hereby required to furnish and forward to the edi-
tors of each of the newspapers or public journals in this
State, a copy of the daily printed journals of the proceed-
ings of the Senate and House of Delegates, provided the
said public printers shall be allowed a sum not exceeding
fifty dollars each, for each session.
And be it further resolved, That the resolution number
six, passed at December session eighteen hundred and
thirty-three, be and the same is hereby repealed.
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Passed Feb.
6, 1844.
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No. 16.
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Resolution investing the President of the Senate and Spea-
ker of the House, with power to preserve order, both
within the walls of the House, the rotunda and enclosures
of the State House.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of
Delegates, or either of them, be invested with full power
to preserve proper order, both within the walls of the
House, the rotunda and enclosures of the State House.
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Passed Feb.
8, 1844.
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No. 17.
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Resolution in favor of Ann Green and Maria Bohrer, the
sole surviving children of Mrs. Rebecca Forrest.
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorised and required
to pay to the order of Ann Green and Maria Bohrer, the
sole surviving children of Mrs. Rebecca Forrest, the
balance due her, up to the time of her death, on the pen-
sion list of the State.
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Passed Feb.
12, 1844.
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