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ART. 11.] FREDERICK. 1143
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 11, sec. 112.
192. They may provide by ordinance for the regulation of
party walls and partition fences; they may erect and regulate
markets; provide for licensing and regulating the sweeping and
burning of chimneys, and fixing the rates thereof within said
city, and for ascertaining the size of chimneys built therein.
Ibid, sec. 118.
193. They may establish and regulate fire wards and fire com-
panies, regulate and establish the size of bricks used in said city,
and erect and regulate pumps in the streets, lanes and alleys.
Ibid. sec. 114.
194. They may restrain and prohibit gaming, and provide for
licensing, regulating or restraining theatrical or other public
amusements within the limits of the corporation.
Ibid. sec. 115.
195. They may pass ordinances to preserve the peace, order
and quiet of the city ; to prevent cock-fighting, horse racing and
drunkenness; to prevent breaches of the Sabbath day; and to
prevent swine and geese going at large, and for the proper police
of said city.
Ibid. sec. 116.
196. They may pass ordinances to prohibit or restrain the
keeping of bawdy-houses or houses of ill-fame within the limits
of the city; to restrain and prohibit all loose and suspected per-
sons from resorting to, frequenting, living or residing in any such
bawdy-house or house of ill-fame, and to provide for fining and
punishing all persons who shall keep, authorize or suffer to be
kept, any such bawdy-house or house of ill-fame, and all loose and
suspected persons who shall live or reside in, or resort to, or fre-
quent any such bawdy-house or house of ill-fame; but no ordi-
nance passed under this section shall impose a fine of more than
fifty dollars, or authorize imprisonment for more than three
months for any one offence.
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