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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        371

     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That so much of the
act passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
thirty-five, chapter one hundred and eighty-four, entitled,
an act to provide indemnity to the sufferers by
certain riots in the city of Baltimore, and that so much
of the act passed at December session, eighteen hundred
and forty-one, chapter one hundred and eighty-six, entitled,
an additional supplement to an act entitled, an
act to regulate sales by public auction, passed at December
session, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, chapter
one hundred and eleven, as conflicts with the provisions
of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.
Repealed.
     SEC. 3.  And be it enacted, That it shall be the
duty of said mayor and city council, on or before the
first day of February in each and every year, to report
to the Comptroller a fair and distinct account of their
disbursements, in relation to the deepening and improvement
of said channel, and which it shall be the
duty of the Comptroller to lay before the Legislature.
Duty of mayor.
      SEC. 4.  And be it enacted, That in case the nett
proceeds of said duties shall exceed the sum of twenty
thousand dollars, then the excess of said duties above
that sum, shall remain in the treasury to be disbursed
as any other revenues not specifically appropriated.
Nett proceeds.
     SEC. 5.  And be it enacted, That the Legislature
reserves to itself the right to alter or repeal this act
at pleasure.
Reservation.
     SEC. 6.  And be it enacted, That this act shall not
take effect until the ordinance of the city of Baltimore
approved the twentieth day of May, eighteen hundred
and fifty, shall be repealed, so far as it imposes any
charge on articles passing over or deposited on the
wharves of said city, for a less time than one day, for
the purpose only of delivery from, or on board of any
vessel trading within the limits of this State, other than
the regular wharfage chargeable on such vessel.
To take effect.
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