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Show WBDKE3iY tnrs Oodem Pablishd ami SATCRPAY Company. f UBUsm.va by tl Cotiiinwerf from page l.J debiting bun AssesWjldJolloc with (lie total amount of tax assessed and crediting him with the amounts bf tax paid in and the compensation allowed i bira for hjs services. r" St"!3f Aiewsor and Collector on receiving' lie tax "list for collection shall furnish to each tax payer, or leaye at on usual place of residence a written notice of the amount of tax due from him, and any person neglecting to pay. bis tax for twenty days thereafter it snail De deemed a refusal, in caae any person refuses to pay his fax when re quired, the Assessor and Collector is hereby authorized and empowered to t collect (became in the corporate name ajJLi other , debts are collected in actions at Iaw,and the assessment roll shall in all such cases be evidence oil the part of the corporation. j Sec. 2wAlI taxes and assessments, J -. . ft. . general tppecial, levied or assessed by tlte Ctty Council under this ordinance shall be a lien on the real estate on which the same may be opposed, voted or assessed, for two years from and after the corrected assessment roll shajl have been .and 90, saje or by-sui- Vaaer sb0 i&$tl J fi and Collector JitnO Sec. 25. The Assessor t is required nd fmuowered to colleot taxes at the raae'f the previous year from any person he presumes will remove from the city before the regular time for collection, and to assess any person or property, omitted during the time for assessments, and must report same manner as though done within the regular time. Sec. 26. All goods brought into this city by transient traders shall be assess- I fanf-it- s posi rftre taTtllcWfthetrlhej And Jfor le; any! pcrsonl or wfUi their! aessment, if the same has been made after the general assessment list has been returned, msy petitton the Cit I Council ta'adjiist Ihe same. T V I i Jri r j eUL'ITfjLATTiOlNEi. Sec. 27. The City Attorney shall, entering on the duties of his offieoj qualify, and give bonds with security ti said city in the penal sum of five thous ' dollars, conditioned, for tli a faithful performance of his official duties. SaiJ bond shall bo approved by, and with bet-for- e satd'Atao'tor nijrmiitfou'bo filed' In th Bee. 37. It8hall also be the duty of sad surveyor when performing services fcr said ity to act in accordance with f tie orders' ofsaid council or its author ized spent; and in all tne services of Bttd Surveyor the city shall have pre sence. T irr- - ... ,- - r. eiid'S'ufveyor witlitn the limits' of "said cly, pertaining to ins oflice, are here bj declared to be the property of said city, and it shall be the duty of said Sitrvcyor to deliver the same to his ' successor in office. j JStt., ?;9; The. .Supervisor "of Btreets shall before entering on the duties of his office, qualify, and give bonds with security to the said city in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance thereof. Said bonds to la BDDroved bv. and with the 091 U filed 4 tho oflloo ofthel'IWKecirderf- - w "" Sec. 40. Said Supervisor shall have power t appoint one or more assistants at" may deeio necessary, for whoso acts as such assistants he shall be responsible, and may remove the same at k pleasure. Seo. 41. It shall be the duty of the Supervisor to seeihat all ordinances of said city relatingStOfyiejtMwvetitlof streets, sidewalk! and 'illgliei ire tornplied with. It shall also be his duty to expend tne road tax. under thq direction 4 Counciland OttJleetand expend itrpaid m labor, at such jnxqiiiajs placcg "as He" TnaydceniTor the public good, otherwise as the Council shall direct. j ..r,Seo,.42.-I- t alioll be the duty of the Supervisor to give to each person to pay a poll tax, a notice of not less than three days of the time and place whore the labor is required to be done; and if on second notice, such per sons refuse or neglect to perform such labor, or to pay money in lieu thereof, sid bupervisor shall make returns of all such delinquents to the Assessor and Collector, before the first Monday it October of each year, who shall proceed t collect the same in the same manner qs other 'delinquent taxes are collected. . tip'. 43. Tho Supervisor shall make a fill report, in writing, to the Auditor of l ublic Accounts.quarterly, of the amount 0' road tax expended and of the poll Ux ollectcd and expended, also how and where expended. And it shall be the firther duty of said Supervisor to take ciarge Of' all 1 city properly, tools and naterials kept for working the streets. d SEXTON- office of the City Recorder. ,,rf-CJTlsec. Z9. 11 snail be the duty or sai sec. 44. 'The" City Sexton before en' attorney to prosecute and defend in all tering upon the duties of his office shall the courts of the Territory of Utah irj tike an oath, and give bends in the all actions for or on behalf of said city penal sum bT ' five' "hundred dollars conJ and defend in all actions against any ditioned for the faithful performance officer or agent of said city on account tkereof. said bond ehall be approved by of official acts, provided said city be not and tiled ia 'tie oflice of the City llecord- f the complainant; to take appeals or sue i out writs of error on behalf of said city Sec. 45. It shall be the duty of, the or any ejftieer thereof or aforesaid, with Stxton to. take cbafgo of the public) the consent and approval of the Mnyorj and to execute the necessary bonds in the name of the city, to make all neces-- l sary affidavits;, to advise tnet'ity Counil,or any committee thereof or any city officer, on such legal questions as may arise in relation to the business of said - O'S''!' "Attorney- ,- having Ser eonal knowledge of any violation of the) ordinances or said city, or on receiving reiuuii jnitrmuon 01 any sucu :vioia tion, shall immediately institute tho. necessary proceedings to bring tho offen der to punishment. Seo. 80. lie shall keep en account' showing all claims placed in his hands aaid eity, alimonies for collection--b- y received by him on account of the oity, and all payments made by him to the'l City Treasurer, and a docket book iu which ho sbalkyrnter an abstract of suits pending InjAf oo,rad Judgments for or against said city, lie snail, at the end of each quarter, settle with the A0 udits afrirbfys Aoouots, and pay. ht City Treasury all monies remaining in his hands belonging to said city. Sec. 81. In ease of sickness or other disability' rald'Cily Attorney- may apthe of Mayor, in point, by approval writing, any other attorney at law to perform bis duties until he can resume them. The person. so. appointed shall possess the same powers, and perform the same duties, as the City Attorney, for which services he shall be paid as per agreement with the Mayor. reKm a&TThfriAttnj-Wki- l port quarterly, or oftener if required, to the City Council the.endition of the city's businessln bis bands or control htryiiig grounds of said city, to see to thfi digging of graves; furnishing of coffins, and conveying 4he dead! when called upon so to do by any person to bury in said grounds, to keep a record of all deaths of persons buried in said burying grounds which shall eome utder his observation, or shall be re pirted to him by the citizen of, saul icladJ 'file civ, which record shall mine of the person deceased, with his or her parents' names; where and, when bcrn; the time of death and Ike'cauio thereof; together with the name of the plysician or' nurse who attended such Ttrann. , f, r, Seo. 40. Said Sexton is , , n, . , ,author-J hereby izpd to sell lots in said grounds, and to collect all dues arising from such sales. IU shall give to each purchaser of a lot or lots a certificate cf payment therefor, aqd of the number, of the lot .ergots so fmrehased. And the Mayor tt laid city is hereby authorized to give a good and sufficient deed of such lot or lots to the purchasers thereof on presentation to him of the certificate as aforesaid. The price of said lots pbaUi be not to exceed en-till- ed j report his doings under this section to (he Auditor of Public Aoconr,t Mid pay all sums of money arising from such sales into the city treasury. ..Seo, l4i, tor all services rendered by etfid &vtionas required in this ordinance, he shall be entitled to compensation not . exceeding as follows, to wiu . . Tit fdrnliilihi nj'Uiii!nV J)Uin cilPil.'pfcr f.i, ruuninx roauura fi.zi. .... ..... four fet in ItAgUt AitlVander, For dinKing frya half i W $iiX). and four and fet de For all graves over four feet in length and Ave and s,t.uu a ball Ivet Ueep i The compensation or. salary of such AtThe foregoing nricea ehall include the torney thall ba determined by aaid replacing of the eartfi (n all graves dug wm HUpMk sT by the Sexton. For conveying a coffin to any part of the city, $0.&0. sec. 3. in) Uity surveyor Dciore per mile or fractional part thereof Kor conveying the doad from any part of the city enteringon the dujies of his office, shall to the burying ground in the city hearse $2.50. of qualify Bud'gjlo"nd.s with security to For recording aa required in Section Forty-fiv- e o.ao tlin ordluaure Wonhous-an- d aifrt.y riHHiefemal-ihThe Wregonaf tlpes"ta 'h dollars, conditioned for the faithful pcrfornnnce thereof. Said bond shall persons requiring such services. be orprojed Jiy. and witb.the path of For telling lot and collecting pay for the tame, a W ..... tjjiidto affirmarioffntcM inttrV office ofuho "City Recorder. 'jfeeo! Sec. 34. It shall be the duty of said Surveyor, to . makje. ami deliver to the City ReeoVifer atrne and Correct map of said city, showing the streets, lanes and allies, lots, blocks and plats with the numbers thereof,., Thnre shall also be traced on said map in dotted red lines the boundaries of the quarter sections, established by tho United States public Riirveyt on. which jaid cily is located. fTl itmir shall be?not less than' free feet square, and shall be denominated "The official map of Garden City." Seo. tin It ahall bo the; further duty of said Surveyor to survey any and all tracts or parcels of lands, or grounds in ueh sfid pity whenever palled fiv.fo purpose, provided the legal fees be ten dered to him for such service, and give to the parties requiring such survey a certificate thereof, describing therein the plat, block and lot and the quantity of land contained in such survey, and for which certificate lie snail receive fifty cents. Sec. 80. The fees or said fcurveyor for all services rendered as mentioned in the dollars proceeding seal ion shall V ! Compensation for; all por davj a((tbservices rendcre'd'tlio 6ity sRall be 'determined by :jd cquncil. - 1 ronmiUDiiin 01 ton per cent. tiSSaid SextoaiiVjbVroix Iho'rileil to appoint a Torter the Cemetery, subject, however, to the apwImm. duty it proval ot shall be to dig graves and to tate charge of and improve" the Cemetery grounds, under the direction of the Sexton, for which he shall be paid not exceeding two doUurs per day; and if, the number of graves dug by him be not sufficient at the aforesaid rates to pay said sum, then the city shall pay such deficiency. ,v Sec. 49. ' The owners of lots or the relatives or friends of deceased persons buried in said grounds are hereby required to erect bounds or monuments at the corner of their lofs, or head boards w th the name of the deceased thereon, irtlicating the lot or grave of persons so bvried, and to report the same together with the Information required in section to the said Sexton, and if any foty-fivperson ; fails to erect such bounds or mmument or board it shall be done by the City Sextort at the expense of the pirson owning or burying in such lot. o person shall be allowed to Sec. 50. btry tho dead within the limits of said civ unless in the public burying grounds, e:cept by permission of the City"; Council,' and no' person shall bury fn said (pounds without first obtaining a lot on fW aaid-Council- e, which to bury, or, permission of the person owning the lot; or of the Sexton. Sec. 51. Any person who shall disinter any body buried in said grounds, except under the direction of said Sexton, or who shall injure any monument, shreb,. tree, 6r other 'property, belonging to said grounds or being thereon, shall be liable to a, fine in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to 'imprisonment not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment. Sec. 52. It shall not be lawful to inter in the burial grounds of said city the body of any person known to the law as. a murderer. Any person violating the provision of this section shall ,be liable to a fine in any' sum not exceodinj one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment jpot exceeding six months, 'or both at the discretion of the court having Sec. 65. The Captain of Police shall have the direction and control of the Police of said' City. He shall "be under the direction of.thd Mayor in maintaining the peace and .good order of, the city? He shall arrest, or cause to be arrested all person who shall violate any of the provisions ef the ordinances of said ctty. He shall report quarterly, :'0Toftpner if required, in writing to, said Council a true an! certified account of the number of arrests, and for what cause arrests were made, that may come to his knowl-edg- e He shall also report in like wanner, the kind and amount of service performed by each policeman. ' Sec. 66. The' City Council are hereby authorized to appoint any number of police which in their Judgment tho exigency of the times may require. And shall make all needful rules and regulations', not inconsistent with the Constitution and lawsef the United States of this SEALER OP WEIGHTS AND ' Territory orthe ordinances of said, city, MEASUUKJj.e;;,v, for the Government and control of the See. 58.' The Sealer of Weights and And it shall be the police Measures shall, before ehterih'gf pon the furt herdepartment: of said Captain of Police, duty duties of bis office, take an oath and give to see that such rules, and regulations bonds in the penal sum of one thousund are complied with, dollars conditioned for the faithfal perSec. 67.' The Police of said city, are, formance of the duties thereof. whicW authorized, and it shall be their Hereby said bonds shall 'be approved by and to- arrest, any person, for the "vifiled in the office of the City llo'cbrder. j duty olation of the ordinances of said city com- See. 64. The Sealer of Weichts and 1 willed, on, sight,. witboutr.warrauiu and Measures shall twice in every 'year fr6rn. nait iaae sueu nnuei witnoui rume- ana after the date of this ordinance, at before the Mayor or any cessary intervals not exceeding Seven 'months, Aldermandelay, f saifl. City ji lot. trial and all and oftener if required,' examine and the Police of saitK City shall be sworn test the accuracy of all weights, measures," to the duties of their faithfully perform scales, or btheT things used by merchants office-. !'I'll for weighing or measuring anvthine "1 ' CITY WATER MASTER. bought or sold by them, to stamp with a : Sec. 68. The City Water Master, sball suitable seal to be prescribed by the before entering upon the! duties of his Mayor, all weights, measures and scales so used, which he may find conformed, office,' take and subscribe an Oath for the performance thereof.' olwbich may be made to confoftfl, to the faithful ' to see to standard prescribed by the laws ,ef this theSec. 69. It shall be' his ofduty ' and such erection gates, repairs to to deliver tho, owner jl erntofy, ; and locks, canals, or sluices as may be necesthereof a certificate of their accuracy! to admit into the city the' Waters bee. oo,.Jt snail further, be his duty to sary and flowing therein,' and such rising persons t)ie whose namep of all register other as may be necessary for waters weights', measures or scales he may find to be accurate, and of all oersons who the use and benefit of the inhabitants of said City,1 under the direction of said fair to 'have the when and divide the same throngh Council, not so found. He shall seize in the name of tne City all faue weights, mea- the city as sball best serve the public sures and scales which he may find and interest,' for irrigation, domestic and other purposes. Which . trie vowner shall fail immediately Sec. 70. It shall be the duty of the to have made conformable to the pro vision of this ordinance, and immediately City Water Master, to divide the City into districts, and appoint one or more report such persons to the Mayor or Al- Assistant Water Masters, in each of said derman. ...He ihall also report in writing who shall act under bis direcdistricts, to months the City Recorder every six the names of the persons and number of tion.' And such assistants shall divide the 'water to the inhabitants of their weights, measures and scales examined as shall be necessary respective districts, and found by him to be correct. ' and just. Sec. 56. All persons using weights, Sec. 71. It shall be the duty of the measures, scales, or other things for Water1 Master, to make and keep in City or weighing measuringany article bought such dams, gates, or sluiceways repair or sold in this city shall cause the same to yljaf examined, tested and staled as as may be necessary to admit an equal hereinbefore provided, and any person and fair distribution of water to the several districts of said City, and such failing so to be shall be liable to pay a unfine of not less than one nor more than dams, gates or sluiceways shall be der the immediate control of the Assis' for dollars each offence. bPy iri their respective Seo. 57. The Sealer of W'eiglits and tant Water Masters, ' '". Measures shall be entitled to receive for districts.' 72. Any person' or persons who Sec. each examination, tesfing, sealing and shall remove, break, or otherwise injure certifying as hereinbefore required, from or destroy any such lock, canal, dam, the owner of the same as follows: or sluiceway, shall be liable to a gate Any ateclyardi, or beam, greund, floor fine in any sum not exceeding one hunor other tcaleg .by platform, counter, dred dollars, or to imprisonment not exwiiii n uiay le weighed not exceeding two Imndre'l pounda 25 c. ceeding six months, or both such fine h which be instrument by Any oi may and imprisonment. over two and Inu hundred than weighed Sec. 73. Any person or persons who ix hundred pounds 60c Over ix hundred aud leu than twelve hun shall take or alter the Course of the wadred iKiunils $1.00, ter intended for irrigation or other purOver twelve hundred pomvln 1.50, For any yard stick, dry or liquor ueasnre V 10c. poses, without the 'consent of the Water . 2oo. Master, o the person then' holding the Any net or aet,o! measures And the weights . attached to any scale right of said water, shall be liable to a shall as to the compensation of the Scaler fine of not less than one, nor more than of Weights and Measures be considered a five'dollars for every such offence. ' Sec. 74. It shall be the duty of the part of the scale; provided that where anyaucb. weight, measure or instrument,1 City Water Master to adjudicate all diffupon subsequent examination, be found iculties arising from the distribution of correct, aud shall not be required to be water in the. several districts as aforestamped .a -- second , time, the aforesaid said, and to make a' report of his proSealer of Weights and Measures shall ceedings on or before the 30th day of not receive more thatt thd Com June next, ami quarterly thereafter, to the City Council, and shall lay before pensation herein provided for. bee. 08. The bealer of Vt eights and them such designs for improvements as Measures shall examine and )ol any of may be necessary' for their action. d instrmirehts for the INSPECTOR OF PROVISIONS. weighing or measuring on application ty 75. The Inspector of Provisions, Sec to who shall the bun .tender any, person fee, t whioh, by the preceding section, he before enteringon the duties of his office, is authorized to receive, and he shaft, in shall take and subscribe an oath or affirhe may employ labor mation' for ' the "faithful performance every case where '" "' ;"- or material in ' making accurate any thereof. " bo 70. the said Seo. shall of 'n lit duty weighl-o- r measure,, b entitled to extra on by any person called when ' ahd lo retaki the Inspector, tberofof,-compensation article uronwhicn such labor orjnato- - for suoh purpose, to inspect all meats, rial hat - been Employed until suck com- flour, frnits, yegetables or other provision, and 'certify to tho Equality! of the pensation be paid. for such service he shall bfe "Sec 59..' And be it further ordained same: "And that it abalVnot ba lawful foriiny pjpon entitled to a reasonable compensation to such buying- Or 'selling any. article of mer- be paid by the person requiring chandise bought or told by weight to use service.' . ';';''. within tho limits, of said city any species 'Sec. 77. It shall be the further duty of spring balances to. determine the of said Inspector, when any of such proih the 'preceding weight. of suoh articles so bought and visions as mentioned sold. ' And any person violating the pro section, are offered for sale, within the visions of this section shall, on convic- limits of said Qity, and he ahall deem it tion thereof, be fined 1b any sum not loss necessary for the health or protection of than one dollar nor more than ten dol- the citiiens, Mb inspect the same, and for each should any of such provisions be found lars and cost of prosecution, " ' -" unfit to offer to the publio, he is hereby V offence. FENCE VI.EWERS. MkV, authorised 'and required to seize the .,,)"... same in the natn of the City, and dis-- , Seo. 60. The Fence Viewers of said pose of such provisions as ' the Mayor or city shall be sWorn to faithfully perforin, any Alderman of aaid City shall direct. the duties of their office, and snail when Seo. 78. Said Inspector shall report called upon by any person' to examine in writing, quarterly, to the City Counany fence in said city, dciermine and cil, his doings under tho preceeding secgive a certificate of the condition of such tion,- and the compensation for such serfence, and whether the same be a lawful vices, shall bo determined by said Counfence or not,-- for which, they shajl be cil. .' ' paidtt reasonable compensation by the I i i INSPECTOR OF LIQUORS. person requiring such service. . ' ' 'Sec. b.m A lawful fence shall be not '''Sec."7ft. The Inspector of Liquors less than four and a balf feet high, prop- shall, before entering on the duties of his office, quality and give" bonds with erly proportioned, 'and "Be coinposefl. of to said city in the penal sum of any kind of good fencing materials, put Security five hundred dollars, conditioned for a to as form in such ' ajuanner together the faithful performance thereof. ' Said good substantial fence. and tiled In to be bonds by,1 approved1 Seo. 62. .All persons occupying lots or '": office of the City llecorder. the theof saU limits land, farming '.' Sec' 80. All importhaving, persons' to make a are good hereby'reulred 6ity; and lawful fence On the street line of ing or vending spirituous liquors' includsaTd city, their lots, and keep the same in good re- ing wines within the. limits of shall have 'shch liqtiors inspected by , pair. before offering the same Sec. 6!. Any person failing fotnply said Inspector imported in with the requirements of the preceding for sale, except such as are " ' ; "' section shall be liable to pay all damages bottles': said of the' 81.' shall Sec. It be duty tothat may accrue from such neglect, to inspect all such hqirs on gether with the Fence Viewers fees, and Inspector the basis ' of the ' proof standard estabdollars. a fine not exceeding t weuty-fiv- e lished by the United States; and mark ' " CArTALN OF TOLICE. with paint ori the barrel or vessel conj8eci 6i. The Captain of Folico .shall taining such liquor,'1' the "quantity and date of inbefore entering on the duties bfjiia of- strength of such liquor, the ' ' ' name. and his affiroath an or and subscribe take fice, spection See. 82: It shall be the duty of said mation to faithfully perform the same, which shall be filed in the office of the Inspector to inspect, all liquors, and ... gauge all casks or other vessels contain City Recorder. ing euch liquors within? the- limits of said city when- called on for, such pur' pose. And he thall 1)6" entitled the fees therefor, to following, prescribed '' wit: or '! said city shall be liable to inspection at any time,' but the owner, thereof shall not be liable to pay for tn'ore than one " ' inspection of the same liquoiv Sec. 84. Any person who shall alter, change or deface the Inspectors mark on any barrel, cask or other vessel containing liquor so inspected or offered for 'talc',' or shall reduce in strength or adulterate the same, shall be liable to, a fine; in any sum not exceeding pne hundred dollars,' or to' imprisonment not' exceeding' six! months,' or to both" for every such offense.. And the Mayor or any Alderman of said city before whom a conviction for the adulteration of such liquors may be had, shall order such adnlterated liquor to be spilt upon the ground, and shall issue his warrant to the Marshal of said city commanding him to execute such order. Sec. 85i It shall btf the further duty of eald Inspector to.fumish the Recorder of said city, annually, or oftener if required by said Council, a report of the quantity, kinds and strength of all liquors inspected by him, with the names of tho persons offering euch liquors for sale. He shall also make a Report, forthwith, to the Mayor or any Alderman of said city' of any and all liquors which he may find adulterated or changed from the proof marked ;on the cast or vessel as herein before . ' - .. ' 1 I'-- , . f sewing-machin- e . - l, ' f. bed-coo- C ;; , ' J ; v money. 1 , .( FromOstend we trarsl,,,th)ji, land of ,Waes.n There the true FUtaul is spoken. ... The cuntry is very flat, Mj dust fills the cars.,., The monotonj ( th, scenery is broken bf, tall, noplar tre wind mills, . linen feat otiesj.. eta. ' , pass through. Aarrers, Courtny, Malitjet-- . and Louvain, .There the aspect of is more undulated; the and enlarge aa we advance, finally are transformed into mouiUiu. r We leave the engine; a huge iron rope is attached to the train, anJ w detceod INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. Sec. 86. The Inspector of , Buildings, a steep hill; suddenly, theroptlooniiti before entering upon the duties of his hold and down we run at full ipeed, tod office,' shall' take and subscribe an oath land safely Jn the spacious lUtioa of for the faithful performance thereof, , which shall be filed in the office of the Liege (Lttitig.). : t Luttig is an irregularly built city, on City Recorder. Sec. 87. It shall be the duty of the a narrow strip of land between the river Inspector of Buildings, when called upon, Meuse and some very steep hills, it s to examine all public or private. buildits chief 100,000 inhabitants; ings, bridges, dams, locks, gates, resers is and all kinds of voirs, aqueducts, or other public works, and certify to the strength, safety, Work- mechanising from a to 1 manship and general condition' locomotive. , , same; also inspect all building materials The people are quite different in when offered for sale, measure all buildfrom those ef the north; the; other mason and material, building ing, mechanical work, and When required of the French element, goinjU partake certify to the measurement thereof, which extremes in. everything. In religiw certificate shall be evidence of the things they are zealots; in morals, they supetherein declared. 88. Said Inspector shall, when he may rseded their northern brethren. . Luttig deem it necessary, have a general super- is a city of monasteries; the Jesuits have vision of all buildings in course of conover. the masses. I visited struction, to cause to be carried into great power the effect all ordinances providing for the largest monastery, held by the Ultrtwhich of and structures fires, prevention montanes; the Reverend Father showed endanger life or property. He may re- me through the buildings and groundi or prevent the conquire struction of any fire place,, chimney, The sleeping room, kitchen, eating, and halls, reflect great hearth study or stove in any playing grate, range, building which may be dangerous in credit on the holy fathers, for every causing or promoting fires, and may thing is clean and orderly. The scholars direct the construction of safe deposits for ashes; and for such service he shall are well dressed and clean. The parbe paid a reasonable compensation by ing halls near the chapel attracted my the parties requiring the same or for attention: there are checker tablet, biwhom rendered. lliard tables, ten-pi- n alleys, gymnastic Sec. 89. Any person who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the require- rooms, etc! The chapel is well decoratod ments of said ''Inspector as mentioned in with paintings. I got somewhat recontho preceding section after having been ciled to the Ultramontanes, for they served with a notice; from such Inspecteach good moral principles; were it not tor, in writing, wherein shall be set forth some of the dangers hereinbefore for the ridiculous side of their religious stated, together with Instructions to rites, I should consider the Jesuits as ' remedy the same without delay, shall be philanthropists. liable to a fine for each offence in. any The citadel is a nice fortress, built on sum not less than five dollars nor more lulls, commanding the hol eity dollars.' than one hundred lofty ' ' ':; and the river. I was introduced within ,, QUARANTINE niYSICIAN. , its ramparts by a young lieutenant, for Sec. 90, And be it further ordained by said Council that said citr, and all that no one is permitted to enter, except district of country embraced within ten guided by an officer. The guns, all of miles of the limits thereof, be and are late style, are beautifully worked; the hereby declared subject U tho following barracks' and' other buildings are neat, ,. quarantine regulations. bomb-prooSec. 91. Said . Physician shall before clean' and The female monasteries are very entering on the duties of his"office take ' and subscribe on oath or affirmation, arid I got permission lo visit the ' ' ' in sum bends said the tQ give penal city largest and wealthiest of the place. of two thousand dollars,, conditioned fox They did not Hunk that the holiness ef the faithful performance thereof. '. Sctf. lr2. It shall' be ho duty' of said the place would be Contaminated Physielan to enforob quarantine regula presence of a male strange. - lh large tiona.oo all residents, emigrants or others bo th right and left are buildings or coming 'into the yard passing through called "cells, aforesaid ' quarantine district or limits, occupied by- and to see that nd' 'person having any kitcben,t. eating,, reading and playing contagions of :4afeoUoos disease or any rooms, .Jn, front, is the ohapel, dedicated of their effects impregnated therewith, to the Virgin Mary .The main .hall k pass said quarantine grounds into said ' " adorned with paintings; tha, antel, glitcity. e" ' dirided AH 03. said in Sec. persons being eity tering with gold and ailyeiv or quarantine district having any con- in the centre by .a atrong. iron railing, tagious or infectious disease, are hereby about, seven feet high. Tha inmates are to remove, forthwith, to such required ' place as' said' Physician may direct. of all affes, but. principally, young ta tha aristocracy of And if such persons shall refuse 6r neg m.i.lon. . , twlnnino w HI O Q lect to : comply, with such direction, it Belgium,, who have dedicated their shall be the duty of said Physician to tow cause' 'the said removal at such persons to the, Virgin, and mada but-- ,U to thoir love one, any, give expense.'1 .t Seoi 94. It shall not be lawful for any and her.on.ifj,Jleir: d res v Iks toad f person , having such, diseaso as aforesaid black and white,, as iu other moto pass said quarantine 'grounds intp being said cify, till they shall have been ex- nasteries, is completely white; the robs amined and declared by said Physician is of Cachmere; the Toil of tha Sou1 to: be in a healthy condition; Nor shall linen, the stockings of silk, the shoes of any .person, corporation ,. or employee satin, in is was ait 1 couia see ot thereof in any capacity whatsoever bring Into said city any person known to have dress,' and was not impertinent enough such contagious or infectious to ask ugly questions. During the tim any disease. h '; ' l,,'. nl t, .' t remained in the ohapel two young nun Sec. 95. ,Any person violating, any of fik the foregoing quarantine regulations or were kneeling, motionless, looking statues tha before altar; presently requirements,' shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to a fine in any sum not ex nuns came to relieve them. I ceeding one hundred dollars, or to informed tbey had been an hour on their not exceeding six montha, knee9, and as the service was a constantA or to both such fine and imprisonment. had to go two by two. Seo. 96.: If any person, having been one, they, exists among them as it wa superstition said an officer, of city shall not, within with the Natchei, who thought that M ten days after notification and request, as the sacred fire would remain deliver to his successor in office all prop- long overcom lighted, they would never be erty, papers, and effect s of every descripso these nuns thmi their enemies; by tion in his possession belonging to said that as long as they keep the constant city, or appertaining to the office beheld, service unbroken, they will have such person shall be liable to a fine in and influence with the Virgin, that any sum not exceeding one hundred dolintercede with the Father in may lars or to imprisonment not exceeding of the souls who are in purgatory. 1 s six months, or to both such fine aad imringing of bells is .constant, ' a.n.-an. '. (I . prisonment. 6crvioe begins at seven .. Tassed April 2Stk, A.D., 1870. ; continues without interrnption tw . r LOR IN FAP.R, Mayor. 4 p.m, cwti-nved.- J to Tuos. 0. OuEii, City Recorder. ot-th- ' 5 ' depoV-bein- fire-arm- ' ' -- . nuo-ber- before-mentione- - "' Wiyto the hotel, dursing the gam,. .. ... rm. Ill ioriune.'-f 111 ' tmentiraee'ona f tki fleeced lords is seen in the morning hUr r ' ryingt the railroad haste to leave a place whgre-'M 1( longer kej up Us rank through tf '. lf ! . . .... - concKo. At mght the Kursaai is brilliant gas lights; the crowd' of bathew ' enjoying supper the inwioian, air with, the soft naueie of Mejew' ' Rossini, etc. The hour glij, , sweet repfase; tee ererim, champ. other beverages circulate-freely,the ladies vetiro to their reinMt.. , tel and their lords begin th giliie seen changing hands with s; At ono o'clock, many! ity- f,iK. brought, fronvrevelry, .to.bis natn, ' -- -- c , same-correcte- V, :rwB-.8A'- OCJ.4Y)S , ''" ob-ba- BI.DZB. . ' 60c. Por inspecting one rank er vcKsel of liquor one-cator vtwtxl ju For.iiwpectiug all ' ' ' each 25c. the same lot, . 60c.j( (. . For gauging ou cm or vsal For gauging all ovor one cask or vessel in 25c. the same lot, ftcb i ; - i. See.' 83. All liquors offered for sale in ! ' From the AV..,.,.. ' '. lt . ; r p" fJr ' Sunday-religiou- , , ; u |