THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1835.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the said street may
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be widened and opened agreeably to the plat of and for
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CHAP. 95.
Agreeable to plat
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the same, as last returned by the Commissioners ap-
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pointed for said widening and openirig, by, the Mayor
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and City Council of Baltimore.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That so much 6f the act
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Repealing clause
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to which this is a supplement, as prescribes the mode of
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payment of said damages and the assessment of benefits
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from said opening and widening, or is otherwise in-
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consistent with this act, he and the same is hereby
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repealed.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this act shall have
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Ratification of M
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no effect unless it be approved by the Mayor and City
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&. Ci C required
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Council of Baltimore at the present session of the
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councils of said corporation, or at the next annual ses-
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sion thereof, or at any intervening session.
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CHAPTER 95.
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An act for the benefit of the Trustees of Curtis' Chapel
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Passed Mar. 3, 1836
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WHEREAS, it is represented to the General Assem-
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Preamble
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bly, that William Sudler, Daniel Ballard, James C.
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Handy, Tubman Mitchell, William Smith, Daniel
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Benson and John Adams of Isaac, Trustees of Curtis'
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Chapel, belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Church
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in Somerset county, are desirous to be vested with au-
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thority to receive a deed from Samuel S. Baggs, for
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four acres and fourteen perches of land, situate in said
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county, whereon said chapel is erected, and its appur-
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tenances; and the prayer of said trustees being reason-
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able: — Therefore.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
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Trustees incorpora.
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Maryland, That the aforesaid trustees and their suc-
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ted
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cessors to be elected in conformity to the rules, usages
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and regulations of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
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shall be, and are hereby created and declared a body
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corporate, by the name, style and title of the Trustees
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of Curtis' Chapel in Somerset county, and. by the
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same name shall have perpetual succession, and shall
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