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654 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Maryland, or any amendment, or amendments, thereof, or suu-
plement, or supplements thereto.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the powers, by this
Act conferred upon the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
are intended to be in addition to, and not to be in substitu-
tion for, any power heretofore conferred by law upon it, in rela-
tion to the municipal water supply of Baltimore city, except
where inconsistent therewith.

SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That the said Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore, shall at all times during the pro-
gress of said work, and all parts thereof, at its own expense,
maintain an efficient police service for the purpose of preserv-
ing the public peace, protecting property and preventing crime
within the territory, occupied or used by it or its employes in
the prosecution of said work, or by the employes of contractors
or sub-contractors engaged on such work; the officers so em-
ployed by said city, to have the power to make arrests of per-
sons offending within such territory anywhere in Baltimore
county, or elsewhere in the State; such offenders shall be tried
in Baltimore county, and in the event of conviction and impo-
sition of a jail sentence, whether by the Criminal court, or by
the justices of the peace having jurisdiction, shall be committed
to the Baltimore city jail instead of to the county jail; and, in
all such cases, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall
reimburse Baltimore county for all costs and expenses actually
incurred by it, including the sum of thirty cents per day for
every person committed for trial to Baltimore county jail, in
proceedings against, and the trial and commitment of, such
offenders; court costs to be pro-rated by the clerk of the Circuit
Court for Baltimore county, upon the basis of time actually
consumed in such trials or other proceedings; all such costs
to be adjusted and paid semi-annually. Said police service
shall be subject to the supervision and direction of the marshal
of the police force of Baltimore county.

SEC. 7. Immediately upon the approval of the loan of $5,000,-
000, hereinafter mentioned, by the legal voters of Baltimore

city, but not otherwise, the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more shall pay to the treasurer of Baltimore county, out of the
proceeds of said loan, the sum of thirty-five thousand'dollars,
in lieu, and release of, and, as full compensation for, all
county taxes, due, or to become due, on any and all land, prop-
erty, or things, acquired, or held, or thereafter to be acquired

or. held, by said Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, under

the loan hereinafter provided for and under the provisions of

this Act, or in connection with the work herein contemplated,

 

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