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138 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Pcnaltyfornsing Sec. 1189. It shall be unlawful_ for any person, without the permis. 0* •l ° U * ¤ H *¤ sion of the owner thereof, to fill with mineral waters or other beverage; "‘°'k°d,b°_°t.]°°..'... any such bottles so marked, for sale, or to trams in any such bottles so 28 July. 1866. ¤· marked, and not bought by him of such owner, and every person so 3°7· “- 2- '· 1*- P· offending shall be liable to a penalty of fifty cents for Bvcfy bottle S0 343‘ iilled, or sold, or used, or disposed of, or bought, or trafficked 1u, for the first offense ; and of five dollars for every subsequent ofeuse, to be recovered as other fines are recovered 1u the District. _ _ Reg,,;,,;,,,,, for Sec. 1190. All hay and straw, which may be sold by weight in the sale or bay sud District, shall be sold by the net hundred, and every twenty hundred ¤*"""· pounds net weight shall be a ton. 27 July, 1608, c. 251, v. 15, p. 225. _ _ Resulwion of Sec. 1191. It shall not be lawful for any person to ride, drive, or lead

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._"’°g’.i° b"dg°' Eastern Branch or Benuing’s bridge at a faster gait than a wall:; or to 19 -5*1*.:-- 1856. ¤=- discharge any gun or other nre-arm on or under said bridge, or from the £· °· 2i "· u= P' causeway leading thereto; and all persons violating either of the pro- ‘ visions of this section shall forfeit and pay, for every offense, a penalty of not more than ten nor less than iiye dollars, the money when collected to be handed over to the authorities of the District, and by them applied to suchrepairs and improvements of the road leading to the bridge as from time to time may be required. CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN. IILITIA. Sec. BN- 1192. When the President may organize 1227. Penalty for non-attendance. the militia. 1228. Misconduct of officers. 1133. ggthef officers. lured 1229. Of nent-gmmissioned officers and 11 4. w m admini . 'va . Ugg. golupltteer t' 1230. By¥:t\ainders orlhspectt-ators, when 11 . owatorerssujec ia sto uni men 1197. Uniforms. 1231. Parade limits. 1198. No excuse hom duty, unless. 1232. Apprentices to learn military music. 1199. Penalty for withdrawal. 1233. Father to be exempt from military 1;.00. islttlachnlzzntt tzshattalions, duo. I ldulty. in d in 1 .'tia ° ic , 1234. Cot ing, ma tenance,an struc- 1202. Company divisions.tion. 1203. New enrollments. 1235. Yearly meeting of musicians for in- 1204. Removal from one district to au- struction. 1205 F otheruw md cena th 1236. Compensation of instructors and . an ing p nee 1 ca . i m ‘cian 1206. Refusalto grant certificate ; penalty. 1237*. Comlpldny uinsters. 1207. Who to be enrolled. 1238. Battalion musters. 1208. Age tc beuproven, when. 1239. Legionary muster. 1209. Addition enrollments. 1240. Muster to continue one da oul . . . _ _ Y Y

 Bripnde inspector. 1241. Notice of masters to legiouary com·

‘ . u res. . man 1212. Annual returns.1242. Commuiligation of notice.

 Begiouary stahl · 1243. How notices giveu. _ _

. uty of ad_;utant._ · 1244. Sergeant fanhngto give notice; peu- 1215. Compensation of inspector and ad- 24 ty. I yu an . y 1 5. What notice deemed lege . 1216. Communication of rd · 1246. A a t m 1217. Non-commissioned dmoz; T 1247. Cgmpzfuylhdmdlggm 1218. Their liabilities. j 1248. Battalion inspection. 1219. When may be reduced to ranks. y 1249. Returns of company otllcers. 1220. Otheers to appear in uniform. 4 1250. Returns of commanding officors of 1221. Uniforxusdof non-commissioned om-legions and battalions. cersan 'vt .1251.Cui t'lf "lf l

 gpgalty foglhtoggwisnmng uniform. l Oomfelrsér m or um 0 gcnm

‘ . ersto eo yed. i 1252. Arrest fii ld dstsf di rs, hen. 1224. Cmcers to meet for training. 1253. Conrts?mo$·tinllufor trial ogoholg aud 1225. framing to continue three days. ‘ stall` officurs. 1226. Eldest olllcer present to call the roll. [