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ART. 4. ] CITY OP BALTIMORE.
MAYOR.
1870, c. 116 enacts as follows:
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SEC. 4. Sub-Sec. 1. In pursuance of the power con-
tained in section nine of article eleven of the constitu-
tion, entitled Baltimore city, section one of said article,
is changed and altered so far as it provides that the
term of office of the mayor of Baltimore city shall
continue for four years, and that he shall be ineligible
for the term next succeeding that for which he was
elected.
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1870, c 116, s. l.
Term of mayor
changed
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Sub-Sec. 2. Hereafter an election for mayor of the
city of Baltimore shall be held on the fourth Wednes-
day of October in every second year after the next
election for mayor, to be held in said city in the year
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Ibid. s 2.
Election, when
to be held
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eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and the term of
office of the mayor of said city shall continue for two
years, and until his successor shall have qualified.
Approved March 23, 1870.
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Term of Office.
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AUCTIONS.
1870, c. 133 amends and re-enacts sections 86 and 95 to read as follows:
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86. All real estate and vessels, all wines and ardent
spirits, foreign or domestic, all goods, wares, merchan-
dise and effects imported from any place beyond the
Cape of Good Hope, all stocks of banks or other in-
corporated institutions, state or city loans, goods and
effects of deceased persons or insolvent debtors, or
property sold under an order or decree of any court,
at the rate of fifty cents on every hundred dollars; and
coffee, tea, sugar and molasses, foreign or domestic, at
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1870, c 133.
Auction duties.
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the rate of ten cents on every hundred dollars; except
in cases where an auctioneer shall have taken out a
special license at the rate of seventy-five dollars per
annum, to sell at public auction stocks of banks or
other incorporated institutions, state or city loans,
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Exception.
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