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RESOLUTIONS.

No. 21.

1847.

Resolution for the payment of certain Witnesses for

attendance before the Committee on Inspections.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the State be directed to pay to Theo-
dore Weems Gustavus Weems and William T.
Whittington the sum of eight dollars each for two days
attendance before the committee on Inspections as wit-
nesses in the recent matter in dispute between Samuel
H. Wittington and J. G. Mackall, and that the said
Treasurer be directed to pay the further sum of four
dollars to Noah Porter, for one days attendance before
said committee, as a witness in the same case.

No. 22.

Passed
Feb. 10, 1848.

Resolution in relation to the Harbor of Havre-de-Grace.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Governor be and he is hereby requested to transmit
to each of the Senators and Representatives of the
State of Maryland in the present Congress, a copy of
Resolution number ten, passed at December session eigh-
teen hundred and forty-four, and that said Senators and
Representatives be requested to urge the appropria-

tion by the General Government of a sufficient sum of

money for the improvement of the Harbor at Havre-de-
Grace, as a matter of great importance to the interests
of the State of Maryland, and, the commerce of the
country.

No. 23.

Passed
Feb. 15, 1848.

Resolution in favor of Christian Keener.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland,

the Treasurer pay to Christian Keener, attorney for
Walter McPherson, executor of Mark McPherson, the
sum of eighty dollars, being the amount due said Mark
McPherson, a revolutionary pensioner at the time of his
death.

Passed
Feb. 10, 1848.



 
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