ODEN BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 317
CHAPTER 202.
AN ACT to amend and alter the Charter of the
City of Annapolis.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That sections thirty, thirty-six, forty,
forty-one and forty-nine of Article two of the Code
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of Public Local Laws of Anne Arundel County,
and Section two of the Act entitled an Act to
amend and alter the Charter of the City of Anna-
polis, passed on the nineteenth day of March,
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Repealed.
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eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, be and the same
are hereby repealed and the following are substi-
tuted in their place.
30. The boundaries of the City of Annapolis
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Amended.
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shall be as follows; Beginning at the water's edge
at Windmill Point, thence by a straight line to
Sycamore Point, and thence again by a straight
line from Sycamore Point to the wharf at Fort
Madison, and thence by a drawn line from the
wharf at Fort Madison to the south wall of the
Naval Academy, at the eastern terminus of Hano-
ver street, and following the present enclosures of
the Naval Academy to the Severn river, at the
northeastern terminus of Tabernacle street, thence
along the south shore of said river and College
creek, to the head of said creek, thence by a
straight line from the head of said creek, to the
head of Acton's cove or Spa creek, and thence fol-
lowing the northeast of said creek to the place of
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Bounds of
Annapolis.
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beginning; and the citizens of Annapolis, quali-
fied to vote for members of the General Assembly
of Maryland, shall, on the first Monday of April,
in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and
every two years thereafter elect by ballot a Mayor,
Counsellor, and five Aldermen, who shall consti-
tute the corporation of said city, under the name
nnd style of the Mayor, Counsellor and Aldermen
of the City of Annapolis.
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Qualified to
vote for Mayor
and corpora-
tive officers.
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36. The Mayor, Counsellor and Aldermen, shall
hold their first session in Annapolis on the second
Monday in April, and shall meet on the second
Monday in each month thereafter, but the Mayor
may summon them to convene whenever and as
often as it may appear to him that the interests of
the city require their deliberations, and a majority
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Meetings,
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