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Session Laws, 1878
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 677

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the limits of the

 

city of Havre-de-Grace shall be as follows: Be-

Limits

ginning for the same at the north end of Lycoming
street, as designated on the map of Havre-de-Grace

 

made by Septimus Morris in the year eighteen hun-

 

dred and thirty-eight, and running thence in a

 

straight line with said street northerly three-fourths

 

of a mile, thence easterly parallel with Huron street

 

to the east side of the embankment of the Tidewater

 

canal, thence by and with said embankment and

 

improvements of said embankment to the outlet and

 

lock of said canal, thence by and with the Susque-

 

hanna river and Chesapeake bay to the east end of

 

Pocomoco street, thence by and with Pocomoco

 

street until it intersects Columbia street, thence in

 

a straight line to the intersection of Alliance and

 

Lycoming streets, and thence by and with Lycom-

 

street to the place of beginning.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the property and

 

funds and securities of every kind now belonging to

 

the Commissioners of Havre-de-Grace under their

 

act of incorporation, are vested in the corporation

 

created under this act, and the said Mayor and City

 

Council of Havre-de-Grace may receive in trust, and

Control mon-

may control for the purpose of such trust, all money

ey and prop

erty

or other property which may have been or shall be
bestowed upon such corporation by will, deed or

 

in any other form of gift or conveyance in trust for

 

any general corporation purpose, or in aid of the

 

indigent poor, or for the general purposes of educa-
tion, or for charitable purposes of any description,

 

within the said city ; and the said corporation may

 

lease or otherwise dispose of any property belonging
to the city, having first complied with the require-

Publish no-

ments of section one of this article, and having after-

tice.

wards given public notices of such proposed lease or

 

sale in one or more of the public newspapers of said

 

city at least once a week for three successive weeks

 

before such lease or sale.

 

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That all male citizens

 

above the age of twenty-one years, who shall have

 

bona fide resided in said city for one year, and one

Elect Mayor

year in the State next preceding the election, shall,

and Council-

on the first Monday in January in each year, at such

men

place as may be designated by the corporation, elect

 


 

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