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Session Laws, 1884 Session
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ROBERT M. McLANE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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or signalman to warn persons using said turnpike in


crossing over said railroad of the approach of trains


upon said railroad.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Frederick


and Pennsylvania Line Railroad Company shall be


liable to pay a fine of one hundred dollars for each


day that said company shall refuse or neglect to com-

Fine for neg-

ply with the provisions of this act, to be recovered in

lecting to em-

an action of debt, in the name of the State of Mary-

ploy.

land, before any justice of the peace of said Frederick


county, one-half of said fine to go to the informer, and


the other half for the use of the school commissioners


of Frederick county.


Approved April 8, 1884.


Chapter 333.


AN ACT to add an additional section to article ten


of the Code of Public Local Laws, title " Dorches-


ter county," to be known as sub-section twenty-nine


A, under the sub-title of " Jail."


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly


of Maryland, That an additional section be added

Section added.

to article ten of the Code of Public Local Laws, title


" Dorchester county," to be known as sub-section


twenty-nine A, under the sub-title of " Jail."


SEC. 29 A. And be it enacted, That the county


commissioners, after the passage of this act, and every


two years thereafter, shall appoint a non-partizan

Appoint non-
partizan board.

board of five discreet male persons, voters and resi-


dents of the town of Cambridge, to act as jail super-


visors; that the said jail supervisors shall serve with-


out compensation, for the term of two years, and


until their successors shall have been appointed and


qualified; they shall have supervision and control of


the jail and adjoining grounds, with the right of visit-


ing and inspecting the same at any and all times.

Powers of
board.

subject to the review and ratification of the commis-


sioners; they shall pass and enforce all necessary rules


for the protection of the health, cleanliness and com-




 
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