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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the said street may

 

be widened and opened agreeably to the plat of and for

CHAP. 95.

Agreeable to plat

the same, as last returned by the Commissioners ap-

 

pointed for said widening and openirig, by, the Mayor

 

and City Council of Baltimore.

 

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That so much 6f the act

Repealing clause

to which this is a supplement, as prescribes the mode of

 

payment of said damages and the assessment of benefits

 

from said opening and widening, or is otherwise in-

 

consistent with this act, he and the same is hereby

 

repealed.

 

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this act shall have

Ratification of M

no effect unless it be approved by the Mayor and City

&. Ci C required

Council of Baltimore at the present session of the

 

councils of said corporation, or at the next annual ses-

 

sion thereof, or at any intervening session.

 

CHAPTER 95.

 

An act for the benefit of the Trustees of Curtis' Chapel

Passed Mar. 3, 1836

WHEREAS, it is represented to the General Assem-

Preamble

bly, that William Sudler, Daniel Ballard, James C.

 

Handy, Tubman Mitchell, William Smith, Daniel

 

Benson and John Adams of Isaac, Trustees of Curtis'

 

Chapel, belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Church

 

in Somerset county, are desirous to be vested with au-

 

thority to receive a deed from Samuel S. Baggs, for

 

four acres and fourteen perches of land, situate in said

 

county, whereon said chapel is erected, and its appur-

 

tenances; and the prayer of said trustees being reason-

 

able: — Therefore.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Trustees incorpora.

Maryland, That the aforesaid trustees and their suc-

ted

cessors to be elected in conformity to the rules, usages

 

and regulations of the Methodist Episcopal Church,

 

shall be, and are hereby created and declared a body

 

corporate, by the name, style and title of the Trustees

 

of Curtis' Chapel in Somerset county, and. by the

 

same name shall have perpetual succession, and shall

 

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