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176

LAWS OF MARYLAND,

any person who under this section and the laws of
this State, shall become entitled to practice law in
the Court of Appeals of this State, shall be enti-
tled to practice law in any and all of the subor-
dinate courts.

In force.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from and after the first day of April,
eighteen hundred and sixty-five.

CHAPTER 115.

Passed March
20, 1865.

A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT to an act entitled
an act to incorporate companies to make several
Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county, and
for other purposes.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, by previous supplement to the above
entitled act, chapter two hundred and fifty-seven,
passed March ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty,
the President, Managers and Company of the Bal-
timore and Yorktown Turnpike Road were author-
ized and empowered to lay down and equip a rail-
way in Baltimore city, and on the Baltimore and
Yorktown Turnpike Road, between Baltimore city
and Towsontown, and to extend the same into the
city, to demand and receive from each passenger
in any car or other vehicle on said railway, not
more than twenty-five cents fare or toll tor the
whole distance between the city boundary and
Towsontown, and not more than five cents for
each mile or fraction thereof, for each way passen-
ger ; and whereas, it has been shown by the Presi-
dent, Managers and Company of the Baltimore
and Yorktown Turnpike Road, that owing to the
unprecedented advance in the cost of labor and
materials, the rate of fare which they are at pres-
ent empowered to charge is entirely insufficient,
with the utmost economy they have been enabled
to bring into theft management, to pay the cost
of working their railway, and of properly main-
taining their tricks and equipments thereof:



 
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