ODEN BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 567
within said limits, as they may from time to time
consider expedient; and they may provide that no
article of marketing shall he bought or sold beyond
said limits during market hours.
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174. That the Mayor, Aldermen and Common
Council of Frederick shall have power and au-
thority, in their discretion, to exempt from assess-
ment and taxation for municipal purposes the bonds
issued, or which may be issued, by the said Mayor,
Aldermen and Common Council of Frederick, for
the introduction of an additional supply of water
into the city of Frederick, and authorized to be
issued by the Act of Assembly of eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, Chapter eighty-seven, entitled
"An Act to add additional Sections to Article
eleven of the Code of Public Local Laws of Fred-
erick County," relating to the powers and duties of
the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of
Frederick.
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May exempt.
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175. That in all appeals from the Mayor to the
Circuit Court for Frederick County, the party ap-
pealing shall give bond with at least two sureties,
who shall be approved by the Mayor, in a penalty
double the amount of the fine imposed and the
costs which may accrue on such appeal, which
penalty shall be adjudged by the Mayor, and con-
ditioned that if the party appealing shall not pro-
secute such appeal with effect at the next term of
the Circuit Court for Frederick County, and also
pay and satisfy the said Mayor, Aldermen and
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Appeal.
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Common Council of Frederick, in case the judg-
ment of the Mayor shall be affirmed, as well the
fine and costs adjudged by the Mayor, as also all
costs that shall be awarded by the said Court, then
the said bond to be and remain in full force and
virtue, otherwise to be of none effect; and no such
appeal shall be heard by the Court until such bond
shall be given and approved as aforesaid, and filed
with the Clerk of the Court.
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Limit of
appeal.
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176. The taxable limits of Frederick City shall,
from and after the passage of this Act, be as fol-
lows : Beginning at a stone planted, marked B.
C. T. L., standing on the southwest side of the
turnpike road leading from Frederick to Buckeys-
town and near to Mount Olivet Cemetery, and
running thence first north sixty-four and three-
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Limit of
bounds.
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