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534

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


CHAPTER 488.


AN ACT to give and grant the sanction and consent of the


General Assembly of Maryland, to certain bequests to the


"African methodist bethel church," which now assembles for


worship on Saratoga street near Gay street in the city of Bal-


timore.


SECTION' 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,


That the sanction and consent of the said general assembly be


and they are hereby granted and given to the bequest heretofore

To sanc-
tion.

made by Solomon McCabe, of the city of Baltimore, to the


"African methodist bethel church," which now assembles for


worship on Saratoga street near Gay street in the city of Balti-


more; and also to the bequest made by Mary A. Henson of said


city of Baltimore to said church, and the said church is author-


ized and permitted to receive and hold said bequests as its property


and for its own proper uses.

Effective.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from


the date of its passage.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 489.


AN ACT to incorporate the Washington and Marl borough elec-


tric railway company of Prince George's county, and to declare


its rights, powers, privileges and franchises.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of Maryland,


That Charles White, residing in the city of Washington, in the

To incor-

District of Columbia; Henry W. Clagett, John W. Belt, James

porate.

T. Perkins, Irving Bowie and Frank Hill, residing in Marlborough


district; William A. Meloy, residing in Kent district; Charles E.


Coffin and Robert V. Hall, residing in Vansville district, in the


county of Prince George's, and John W. Thompson, of said city


of Washington, and their associates and successors, be and they


hereby are created, constituted and declared to be a body politic


and corporate, under the name and style of the Washington and


Marlborough railway company, and under such name and style


made capable in law, to sue and be sued, defend and be defended,


plead and be impleaded at law or in equity, to have and use a com-

Railway.

mon or corporate seal, and to alter and remove the same at pleasure,


and otherwise in all things to do, execute and perform whatever


any corporation and body politic, or individual may, can or might


lawfully do, execute and perform, within the scope, and for the ob-



 
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