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1844.                                   RESOLUTIONS.

Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky, with the request that they
will lay the same before their respective legislatures, and
urge their co-operation with this State to effect the pro-
posed national improvement.                  
 

No. 11.

Passed Feb.
18, 1845.

Resolution in favor of Henry R. Smeltzer.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the State pay the sum of fifty-four dol-
lars to Henry R. Smeltzer, out of any unappropriated
money in the treasury, for twenty seven days attendance
on the committee of elections of the Senate, as a witness
in the case of the contested seat for Frederick county.

 

No. 12.

Passed Feb.
13, 1845.

Resolution in relation to Academies in Baltimore County.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the eight hundred dollars appropriated to the support of
academies in Baltimore county, be and is hereby directed
to be after the current year, paid by the Treasurer of the
Western Shore in equal sums to the order of the trustees
of each of the following academies, in said county, viz:
Govanstown, Hereford, Saint James' Franklin, Powel's.
Run, Livingston academy, and Columbian academies.

 

No. 13.

Passed Feb.
19, 1845.

Resolution in favor of Hannah Crouch.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the Western Shore, be and he is hereby
authorised and empowered to pay unto Hannah Crouch,
of Cecil county, or her order, the sum of eleven dollars
and thirty-three cents, which said sum was due to her
late husband, Robert Crouch, at the time of his death;
the said Robert Crouch having been a private in the revo-



 

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