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plied according to the law in such cases made and provided; and the said
corporation shall so manage the said ferry as that one of their ferry boats
shall leave each end of said ferry at least every ten minutes between the
hours of six o'clock A. M. and eight o'clock P. M., and at intervals of
twenty-five minutes between the hours of eight o'clock P. M. and twelve
o'clock midnight; provided, that the requirements of this section shall be
directory only and not mandatory upon said corporation when the weather,
public convenience or traffic justify said corporation in altering said
requirements.
1868, ch. 187. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 308.
436. The said corporation shall not charge any greater sums than are
contained in the following scale of prices, to wit: For one passenger,
five cents; for one horse, mule or ass, and rider or driver, ten cents; for
one cow and driver, ten cents; for every swine, three cents; for every
sheep, two cents; for every calf, two cents; for every heifer, three cents;
for one horse, cart and driver, fifteen cents; for two horses, cart and driver,
eighteen cents; for one horse, wagon and driver, fifteen cents; for two-
horses, wagon and driver, eighteen cents; for every additional horse to
those above enumerated, harnessed to a wagon or cart, three cents; for
every two-seated carriage and two horses, fifteen cents; for every four-
seated carriage and. one horse, twelve cents; for every four-seated carriage
and two horses, twenty cents; for every additional horse to those above
enumerated, harnessed to a carriage, five cents; for one lumber wagon
and one horse or two horses, twenty-five cents.
1868, ch. 187. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 304.
437. Firemen in actual discharge of their duties, together with their
apparatus, accoutrements and horses, police officers in the actual discharge
of their duties, and all funerals, shall pass free.
FINES AND FORFEITURES.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 232. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 305. 1892. ch. 411.
438. One-half, of all fines adjudged by and accruing in the Criminal
Court of Baltimore, when secured by the Sheriff of Baltimore City, shall
be paid to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and out of said fines
the judge of said court may order and direct to be paid to the State's
Attorney of said city such additional fees in cases of extraordinary dura-
tion and trouble, as he may deem just and reasonable, but this section
shall not have any effect upon the rights of informers.
Rawlings v. State. 2 Md. 20.
1884. ch. 119. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 306. 1804. ch. 519.
439. The Sheriff of Baltimore City shall, on or before the first day of
December in each year, divide equally all fines imposed by the Criminal
Court of Baltimore City on persons convicted for keeping houses, of ill-
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