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SEC. 6. That the first section of Ordinance No. 25 be added to Ordinance No. 100, omitting the two last words, "and 23d," and shall become section four of that Ordinance.

SEC. 7. That section seven of Ordinance No. 26 be stricken out.

SEC. 8. That in section twelve of Ordinance No. 14 the word "Anthony" be stricken out, and the word "Cass" inserted.

SEC. 9. That in section one of Ordinance No. 21 the word "April" be stricken out, and "January" inserted.

SEC. 10. That in Ordinance No. 28, section 1, the words "within the compact part of the City" be stricken out.

SEC. 11. That in section two of Ordinance No. 32 the word "April" be stricken out and "January" inserted, and also that the words "City Council" in the same section be stricken out.

SEC. 12. That in section one of Ordinance No. 33 the word "April" be stricken out, and "January" inserted.

[Passed October 19, 1865.]

ORDINANCE No. 109.

[Sale of certain city property.]

ORDINANCE No. 110.

An Ordinance relative to the Revised Ordinances.

Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Pertsmouth as follows:

SEC. 1. That all the Ordinances printed and contained in a certain book prepared and printed under the direction of James C. Brown and Moses Wherren, by authority of a vote of the City Council of the City of Portsmouth, passed on the second day of March, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, shall be deemed and are hereby declared to be, and are the Ordinances of the said city, and shall have the force thereof.

SEC. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. [Passed November 30, 1865.]

THE undersigned hereby certify that the Ordinances contained in this book have been prepared and printed under their direction, by authority of a vote of the City Council of the City of Portsmouth, passed March 2, 1865.

JAMES C. BROWN,

MOSES WHERREN.

PORTSMOUTH, Dec. 1865.

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to publish, annually, accounts of receipts and expenditures
no member to hold office under city government

18 20

29 1

COMMON COUNCIL, to act as one body, meetings to be public
members to be sworn

board constituted

members may be compelled to attend meetings

DRAINS AND SEWERS, construction of

ELECTION of City and Ward Officers, annual meeting for

of Mayor

of overseers of poor and assessors

914

610

27 2

21 3

18 21
56

6 8 & 24 4
20 25

of treasurer, collector, marshals &c.,

of city clerk

19 24 & 29 5

19 23

meeting for choice of State and U. S. officers to be held in wards 20 26
first election of city officers, March, 1850

22 20

officers not chosen by the people, how elected - vacancies, how

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filled

23 1

failure to elect Mayor on second ballot

24 2

no balloting to be commenced after sunset or before sunrise

29 2

time of municipal election changed

31 1

time of appointing, and tenure of office of city officers changed 31 3

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police court established-appointment of justices, and powers

and duties of said court

10 17

time for holding police court

12 18

police justice may hold the office of clerk of police court

24 1

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process to be scaled, bear test of justice and be signed by clerk 25 3

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