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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832.

nalty of not more than five dollars for each and every of-
fence, to be recovered before any justice of the peace as
other debts are recovered, the one half of the said penalty
to be paid to the informer -who shall be a competent wit-
ness to prove the offence, and the other half to the collec-
tor of Frederick county, for the use of said county.

CHAP. 62.

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That it shall not hereafter be
lawful, for any driver of any wagon, carnage or other
wheeled vehicle, or for any other person or persons to lock
the wheel or wheels of said wagons, carriages or other
wheeled vehicles, whilst they are passing the said bridge,
under a penalty of not more than five dollars for each of-
fence, to be recovered and appropriated in manner afore-
said.

Penalty for lock-
ing wheels, &c.


Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That it shall hereafter be the
duty of all persons riding on horse-back or driving carri-
ages, carts, wagons or droves of cattle, horses, hogs or
sheep across said bridge, to use the right hand passage
thereof, under alike penalty, to be recovered and appropri-
ated in like manner.

Keep to the right


CHAPTER 62.


An act for the Incorporation of Dorchester Lodge, number
nineteen, of the Order of Independent Odd Fellows.

Passed Feb. 23, 1833

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Thomas Woolford, John Donavan, Lake
Robinson, Charles Corkran, jr. Levin Wingate, Charles
Corkran, sen. Joseph S. Hooper, William W. Byrn, Robert
Griffith, John J. Clark, Jeremith C. Wright, Algernon S.
S. Newton, William Rozell, George W. Wingate, William
Spedden, Noble W. Warren, John W. Childerson, John
Parvin, John T. Wilson, Lewis Ross, Thomas Wingate,
William V. Murray, Isaac S. Meekins, Samuel Pattison,
Richard Pattison, John S. Webb, Richard Pattison, of Wil-
liam, James Rea, John Keenes, Charles W. Hopkins, Hen-
ry Seymore, James L. Dorsey, William Wingate, Whiteley
Beckwith, Levin Wheeler, Jesse Speaker, George W. Cal-
lahan, Henry M. Robertson, Joseph .Keenes, John Rober-
son, Charles W. Pitt, Thomas White, Hiram W. Wool-
ford, Harrison Winterbottom, Levin H. Wall, John R.
Keene, William T. Stapplefort, Clement A. Bell, Samuel
Harrington, Thomas Cook, William W. Thompson, James
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