No. 63.
Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore
shall be. and he is hereby authorised and empowered
to subscribe on the part of the state on account of the
stock reserved in the Commercial and Farmers' bank
of Baltimore, twenty five thousand dollars; in the
Hagers-Town bank, five thousand dollars; in the Elk-
ton bank of Maryland, ten thousand dollars; in the
Merchant and Farmers' bank of Baltimore, fifteen
thousand dollars; in the Franklin bank of Baltimore,
fifteen thousand dollars, and in the Marine bank of Bal-
timore, ten thousand dollars; and that the amount
thereof be paid out of any unappropriated money in
the treasury.
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1812.
Passed Jan. 6,
1812.
Relative to in-
vestments.
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No. 64.
Resolved, That hereafter the acts and resolutions,
and the votes and proceedings of the General Assem-
bly be printed on paper of the size of that usually
called royal octavo; that the day on which a law shall
have passed be noted in the margin opposite to its
title, and that the day on which any resolution pub-
lished with the laws shall have been finally assented
to, be also noted; that a short marginal abstract be
given of each clause of an act as heretofore, and that
as often as the acts and resolutions printed shall, be
sufficient to make a separate volume, (provided
there be comprised in one volume, the acts and reso-
lutions of four different sessions of the General As-
sembly at least, ) a table or index shall also be
printed of the contents of that volume, together with
a suitable title page; which said index shall be made
by such person or persons whom the governor and
council may think proper to employ from time to time
for that purpose; who shall be paid such reasonable
compensation therefor, as the General Assembly
shall think proper to allow.
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Passed Nov. 19,
1811.
Directing the
form in which
the laws, &c.
shall hereafter
be printed,
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