LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Maryland Sct:
At a Session of the General Assembly of Maryland, begun and held at the City of Annapolis, on the
6th day of January, 1864, His Excellency, AUGUSTUS W. BRADFORD, being Governor, the following
Laws were enacted, to wit:
CHAPTER 1.
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AN ACT to repeal section one hundred and eigh-
- teen of Article eleven of the Code of Public Local
Laws, relating to Frederick county, and to re-
enact the same with amendments.
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Passed Jan.
11, 1864.
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SECTION 118. They may lay taxes and collect,
either by distress or by suit at law, all taxes now
or hereafter to be laid, pass ordinances to pave and
keep in repair, grade and re-grade the streets,
lanes and alleys, and to widen the same with the
consent of a majority of those interested, to pre-
vent obstructions of any kind being placed in Car-
roll creek, within the corporate limits, to prevent
horses, wheelbarrows and other vehicles from pas-
sing on or over the footwalks or pavements within
the taxable limits, to prevent the quarrying of
stone therein, unless upon application to the Mayor,
who may impose such restrictions as shall be ne-
cessary for the public safety, to prevent trespasses
upon lots, premises and enclosures within the tax-
able limits, and to punish by fine any person or
persons for injury done to fencing, or for taking
growing corn, fruit, vegetables or produce of any
kind whatever, to protect and secure the safety
and efficiency of the city constables by the passage
of ordinances imposing fines on any person or per-
sons who shall resist or interfere with said constables
while in the proper discharge of their duty, or who
shall refuse to aid and assist said constables in the
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Powers and
duties of.
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