1862, c. 239.
Allowance for
killing wolves,
pan there, wild
cats and foxes.
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188. Any citizen of this state, who shall kill or
destroy any wolf, panther, wild cat or fox, within
the limits of Allegany county, shall be entitled to
the following allowance, to wit: for each wolf's scalp,
the sum of twenty dollars; for each wild cat's scalp,
the sum of one dollar and fifty cents ; for each fox
scalp, the sum of one dollar; and for each panther's
scalp, the sum of five dollars.
In force from March 8, 1862.
WITNESSES.
1861, c. 104 amends and re-enacts section 191 as follows:
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1864, c 104.
Mileage to
witnesses.
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191. Witnesses in Allegany county, who shall re-
side more than five miles from the place of holding
the circuit court, shall in addition to the per diem
allowed by law, receive eight cents for every mile
exceeding the first five, to be allowed in going to
the court ; but no witness shall be allowed mileage
for more than once going to said court at any one
term.
In force from February 26, 1864.
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