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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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est upon said debt as it falls due until the whole

 

debt is fully discharged.

 

SEC. 5. Be it enacted, That the bonds so issued

 

as aforesaid shall be drawn by the Mayor and Coun-

 

cil to mature two thousands dollars annually; pro-

Bonds— how
drawn.

vided, however, that no bond shall become due and

 

payable earlier than three years from the date of its

 

issue.

 

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That at the next mu-

 

nicipal election which occurs in said Hagerstown,

 

the question of the establishment of said new mar-

 

ket shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said

 

city, and that the ballots for or against such estab-

 

lishment of a new market shall have written or

Ballots— how

printed on them the words "For the West End

prepared.

Market," or " Against the West End Market," and

 

that the ballots so cast shall be carefully counted

 

by the judges of said election, who shall, within two

 

days thereafter, make a written return of the vote

 

to the Mayor of said city; and said Mayor shall

 

prepare a certificate proclaiming the result of such

 

election, giving the number of votes cast for and

Proclaim re-

against the said establishment of a new market, and

sult.

cause said certificate to be published once in each

 

newspaper published in said city of Hagerstown.

 

If it shall appear, by said return and proclamation,

 

that a majority of all the votes cast at said election

 

are "For the West End Market," then this act shall

 

become a law, and take effect from and after the

 

date of said proclamation; but if it shall appear

 

that a majority of said votes are " Against the West

 

End Market," then this act shall be null and of no-

 

effect.

 

Approved March 30, 1882.

 


 
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