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1849.

RESOLUTIONS.

No. 36.

Passed Feb. 21,
1850.

Resolution in favor of J. R. T. Saulsbury, and
others.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Treasurer pay to J. R. T. Saulsbury, En-
nalls Hubbard, and Clinton Cook, executor of Tho-
mas A. Turner, deceased, or to their orders, the sum
of four dollars to each of them, being the amount
overpaid the State by the said J. R. T. Saulsbury,
Ennalls Hubbard, and Thomas A. Turner, as a tax on
their commissions as judges of the Orphans court of
Caroline county, which by the clerk's return to the
Treasurer, of June eighteen hundred and forty-eight,
will appear.

No. 36.

Passed
Feb. 22, 1850.

Resolution in favor of Mrs. Ann Hammond.

Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Treasurer pay to Ann Hammond, widow of
the late Rezin Hammond, deceased, or to her order, for
the use of the heirs of said Rezin Hammond, the sum
of eighty dollars and sixty seven cents, being the
amount over paid the State by the said Hammond, for
State tax, as appears from a certificate of the clerk of
commissioners of the tax from Anne Arundel county.

No. 37.

Passed
Feb. 26, 1850.

Resolution in relation to the action of the Federal
Government, on the subject of Slavery.

Resolved unanimously by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the State of Maryland ceded to the
United States, that part of the District of Columbia, or-
iginally embraced within her territorial limits, in good
faith for a permament seat of government of the Union,
relying upon the integrity of purpose, on the part of
the General Government, and upon its strict compli-



 
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