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Session Laws, 1866 Session
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THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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equity business, and the said court for equity busi-
ness shall be considered to be always open.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.

In force:

CHAPTER 168.

 

AN ACT supplementary to an Act, entitled, a sup-
plement to the act entitled, an act to incorporate
the Conowingo Bridge Company.

Passed Feb.
7, 1866.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That section four of an act entitled,
a supplement to the act entitled, an Act to incor-
porate the Conowingo Bridge Company be and the
same is hereby repealed and reenacted, to read as
follows:

Repealed.

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That it shall and
may be lawful for the said company to demand and
receive tolls at the said bridge not exceeding the
following rates, which tolls shall not be altered
oftener than once a year, and those payable shall
at all times he made public at the said bridge,
to wit: for every coach, chariot, phaeton, stage or
other carriage of pleasure drawn by four horses,
with four wheels, two dollars and twenty-five cents;
for the like carriages with two horses, one dollar and
fifty cents; for the like carriages with one horse, one
dollar; for a wagon with four horses one dollar and
fifty cents; for a wagon with two horses one dollar and
ten cents; for a chaise, riding chair, gig, cart or
other two wheeled carriages with two horses, one
dollar; for the like, carriages with one horse, sev-
enty-five cents; or if drawn by mules or oxen shall
be charged, the same as horses; for one horse or
mule and rider thirty-five cents, for a single horse
or mule twenty cents; for every foot passenger ten
cents; for every head of horned cattle fifteen cents;
for every sheep five cents; for every hog, ten cents;
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Rates of tolls.



 
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