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1846.

RESOLUTIONS.

Passed March
9, 1847.

No. 63.

Resolution appointing Benjamin E. Gantt, a State Direc-
tor in the Annapolis and Elkridge Rail Road Com-
pany.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Benjamin E. Gantt be, and he is hereby appointed a di-
rector on the part of this State, in the Annapolis and
Elkridge Rail Road, in the place of George McNeir, re-
moved from this State.

No. 64.

Passed March
10, 1847.


Resolutions in favor of William S. Green, Robert
Welch, of Ben, and Samuel Blown, Junior.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the treasurer be, and he is hereby authorised and direct-
ed to examine the accounts of William S. Green, late
clerk of Anne Arundel county, and correct the same, by
crediting him with the commission allowed by law to
county clerks, on collections made, and which commis-
sions may have been heretofore withheld because of the
delay of said Green in making his payments into the
delay within the time limited by law for the purpose,
and with the interest upon the amount of said account.
Resolved, That the Governor be, and he is hereby au-
thorised and requested, to purchase of William S. Green,
the files of the Maryland Gazette, from the commence-
ment of the publication thereof to the time of its discon-
tinuance, and to pay therefor by a credit to the amount of
the purchase on the judgment recovered by the State of
Maryland against the said William S. Green, Robert
Welch, of Ben., and Samuel Brown, junior; provided,
that the sum to be allowed for said paper shall not ex-
ceed the sum of one thousand dollars.

Resolved, That the credits which may be allowed by
the treasurer, under the first of the foregoing resolutions,
shall be applied of the aforesaid judgment; but nothing
herein contained shall relieve the defendants to said
judgments from the costs recovered by said judgments,
and from payment of the usual commission to the State's
attorney on the sums which may be credited under the
foregoing resolutions.



 
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