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THOMAS W; VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,

1835.

for the fining and punishing all persons who shall

CHAP. 113

hereafter keep, authorise, or suffer to be kept, any

 

such bawdy-house, or bawdy-houses, or house, or hou-

 

ses of ill-fame, and all loose or suspected persons who

 

shall lire or reside in, resort to, or frequent any such

 

bawdy-house, or bawdy -houses, or house, or houses of

 

ill-fame, in said town.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That no ordinance of said

Limitations herein

corporation enacted and passed by virtue of this law,

 

shall impose a fine of a greater sum than fifty dollars,

 

or authorise a commitment to the common jail of said

 

county, for a longer time than three months for anyone

 

offence.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the Aldermen and

Authority in re-

Common-Council shall hare full power and authority

gard to dogs

to enact and pass all laws and ordinances necessary to

 

prohibit or restrain dogs from going at large in said

 

Town, and for taxing them; and to provide a speedy

 

remedy for the collection of taxes imposed by virtue of

 

any ordinances passed by authority of this act.

 

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That it is hereby made

Sheriffs required

the duty of the Sheriff of Frederick county, to receive

to receive pri-soners committed

and safe-keep in the jail of said county, all persons

 

who shall hereafter be committed to said jail for a

 

breach or violation of any of the ordinances of the

 

corporation of said Town, according to the tenor of

 

such commitment, and in the same manner and under

 

the same regulations, as persons committed for a breach

 

or violation of any of the laws of this State.

 

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That all laws or parts of

Repealing; clause

laws, that are inconsistent with this act, be and the

 

same are hereby repealed.

 

CHAPTER 113.

 

A supplement to the act, entitled, an act incorporating a

Passed Mar, 4, 1836

a Company to make a Turnpike Road from Williams-

 

port to Hagerstown, passed at December session eigh-

 

teen hundred and thirty-two, chapter one hundred

 

and twenty-five.

 

WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General

Preamble



 
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