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1847.

RESOLUTIONS.

Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Western Shore
be and he is hereby directed to pay to the several mem-
bers of the legislature and officers of the two Houses,
and the Governor and Secretary of State respectively,
the amount of one day's per diem for expenses incurred
in attending the funeral of the Ex-President, John Quincy
Adams.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be trans-
mitted forthwith by the clerk of the House of Delegates
to the Governor and to the Secretary of State.

No. 34.

Passed
Feb. 23, 1848.

Resolution in favor of George R. Richardson and I.
Nevitt Steele.
Be it resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Governor be and he is hereby authorised to
make such reasonable compensation as to him may seem
proper, to be paid upon his requisition, out of any un-
appropriated money in the treasury, to George R. Rich-
ardson, Attorney General, and I. Nevitt Steele, deputy of
the Attorney General, for the trial of the ease of the State
of Maryland against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Company, in Baltimore county court, and the argument
of said cause in the Court of Appeals.

No. 35.

Passed
March 8, 1848.

Resolution in favor of Mary Walker, the widow, of an
old soldier of the revolution.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the State pay, out of any unappropriated
money in the Treasury, to Mary Walker, the widow of
John Walker, a soldier in the revolution, in quarterly
payments, beginning from the first day of January eigh-
teen hundred and forty-eight, the half pay of a corporal,
in consideration of her husband's services in the war of
the revolution.



 
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