INSPECTIONS.
TIME.
4th. For the use of a hackney coach by the hour, one dollar,
at the same rate for all fractions of an hour, but no charge for
any time less than a quarter of an hour.
EVENING AND NIGHT.
5th. For hacks taken from the stand, to any part of the city,
as follows :
From 1st May to 30th September inclusive, after 8 o'clock,
p. M. seventy-five cents for a single passenger, if more than
one, fifty cents each, a like sum for returning.
From 1st October to 30th April inclusive, after 7 o'clock,
p. M. the same. No charge for baggage.
EXCHANGE AND FELL'S POINT.
6th. From South Gay street to any part of Fell's Point, not
farther east than Washington street, twenty-five cents, and
twenty-five cents back, for each passenger.
GENERAL RULES.
1. An additional allowance of twenty-five cents for the car-
riage only when sent from the stand.
2. Children over ten years, half price. No charge under
that age.
3. Stopping ten minutes, or leaving the carriage, to make a
new charge.
4. All cases not provided for in these rules, are left to the
agreement of the parties.
Given under our hands and seals, this twenty -sixth day of
May, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven.
JOHN THOMAS, [Seal ]
GEORGE WINCHESTER, [Seal ]
W. H. CONKLING, [Seal]
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
See ' Bridges,' ante page 1443.
INSPECTIONS.
B ARK.
AN ACT to provide for the Inspection of Ground Black Oak Bark intended
for Exportation.— 1821, ch. 77.
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SEC. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the first day of June next, no ground black
oak bark shall be tjxported from the port of Baltimore, until the
same shall be inspected by a person to be appointed annually
by the governor and council of this state, and who, before he
enters upon the duties of his office, shall take an oath or affir-
mation before the mayor or one of the magistrates of the city
of Baltimore, faithfully and impartially to do and perform the
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Bark to be
inspected.
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