WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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est upon said debt as it falls due until the whole
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debt is fully discharged.
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SEC. 5. Be it enacted, That the bonds so issued
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as aforesaid shall be drawn by the Mayor and Coun-
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cil to mature two thousands dollars annually; pro-
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Bonds— how
drawn.
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vided, however, that no bond shall become due and
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payable earlier than three years from the date of its
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issue.
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SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That at the next mu-
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nicipal election which occurs in said Hagerstown,
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the question of the establishment of said new mar-
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ket shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said
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city, and that the ballots for or against such estab-
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lishment of a new market shall have written or
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Ballots— how
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printed on them the words "For the West End
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prepared.
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Market," or " Against the West End Market," and
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that the ballots so cast shall be carefully counted
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by the judges of said election, who shall, within two
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days thereafter, make a written return of the vote
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to the Mayor of said city; and said Mayor shall
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prepare a certificate proclaiming the result of such
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election, giving the number of votes cast for and
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Proclaim re-
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against the said establishment of a new market, and
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sult.
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cause said certificate to be published once in each
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newspaper published in said city of Hagerstown.
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If it shall appear, by said return and proclamation,
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that a majority of all the votes cast at said election
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are "For the West End Market," then this act shall
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become a law, and take effect from and after the
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date of said proclamation; but if it shall appear
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that a majority of said votes are " Against the West
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End Market," then this act shall be null and of no-
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effect.
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Approved March 30, 1882.
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