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1847.

RESOLUTIONS.
No. 48.

Passed
March 3, 1848.

Resolution for the payment of Newspapers.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Treasurer of the State pay to George G. Brewer,
chief clerk of the House of Delegates, and Joseph H.
Nicholson, chief clerk of the Senate, out of any unap-
propriated money in the treasury, the amount of the sev-
eral accounts that may from time to be presented to him
by said clerks for newspapers furnished the members of
the legislature during the present session, and that he
also pay the amount Tor postage upon letters forwarded
and received by said clerks relative to the duties of their
respective offices.

No. 49.

Passed
March 7, 1848.

Resolution in favor of Thomas McVey, of Cecil coun-
ty.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Register of the Land Office be and he is hereby
authorised and required to issue a patent to Thomas
McVey, of Cecil county, for a tract of land called
Jacob's Intention, lying and being in Cecil county afore-
said, which a certain Jacob McVey, about the year

seventeen hundred and eighty-four, purchased at a sale
of said tract of land made by the intendant of the reve-
nue, and which said tract of land is now owned by the
said Thomas McVey; provided, the said Thomas Mc-
Vey first pays to the said register of the land office the
sum of seven dollars and thirty-four cents, a balance
due the State on a bond given by said Jacob McVey for
the purchase money of said tract of land, and also pays
to the said register the usual fees and taxes which the
said register is now authorised, by law to charge for

issuing a patent.



 
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