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An Act to revise and consolidate the charter of the city of Raleigh. 1856-1857 99 (1856)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0274 and id is 1 raw text is: 1856-'57.-  OnAr. 98.

TOWNS.
AN Acr TO REVisE AND CONSOLIDATE THE CHARTER OF THE Chap. 98.
CITY OF RALEIGH.
SEo. 1. Be ito nacted by td General A88emblt of the State To continue a
6                 body corporate
of North- Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the inhabitants of the city of Raleigh
shall be and continue as heretofore they have been, a body
politic and corporate; and henceforth the corporation shall
bear the name and style of The City of Raleigh, and Name.
under such name and style is hereby invested with all the
property, and rights of property which now belong to the
corporation, under any other corporate name or names here-
tofore used; and by this name may acquire and hold for
the purpose of its government, welfare and improvement,
all such estate as may be devised, bequeathed or conveyed
to it, not exceeding in value three hundred thousand dol-
lars; and the same may, from time to time, sell, dispose of,
and invest, as shall be doemed advisable by the proper an-
thorities of the corporation.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the city shall be di- Divisions or
vided into three divisions or wards, denominated middle, wards.
eastern and western, each of which, shall extend across the
city, from the northern to the southern limits, and shall be
bounded as follows: The middle ward shall contain all that
part of the city which lies between the middle of Wilming-
ton street on the east, and the middle of Salisbury street on
the west.
SE0. 3. Be it further enacted, That no person shall be el- Eligibility for
qaor upd
igible as mayor or commissioner, unless he shall be a native c ommtuoners.
or naturalized citizen of the United States, shall have at-
tained the age of twenty-one years, and shall have resided
within the corporation sixty days next preceding the day of
election, and shall on the day of election be possessed of a
freehold, situate within the city, of the value of one hun-
dred dollare, according to the assessment for taxation; and
every coumissioner shall be a resident in the ward for which
lie shall be chosen.

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