Reports from the Consuls of the United States, Issues 136-139

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892

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Page 725 - Matches, or any other Goods which in the Judgment of the Company may be of a dangerous Nature ; and if any Person send by the Railway any such Goods without distinctly marking their Nature on the Outside of the Package, containing the same, or otherwise giving Notice in Writing to the Book-keeper or other Servant of the Company with whom the same are left, at the Time of so sending...
Page 679 - The promoters shall, at their own expense, at all times maintain and keep in good condition and repair, with such materials and in such manner as the road authority shall direct and to their satisfaction, so much of any road whereon any tramway belonging to them is laid as lies between the rails of the tramway and (where two tramways are laid by the same promoters in any road at a distance of not more than four feet from each other) the portion of the road between the tramways, and in every case...
Page 725 - ... person discovered either in or after committing or attempting to commit any such offence as in the...
Page 543 - American citizens, the same being otherwise unmanufactured in whole or in part, which is now admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty, shall continue to be so .admitted, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time prescribe.
Page 725 - ... committing or attempting to commit any such offence as in the next preceding section is mentioned, and whose name or residence is unknown to such officer or servant, until such person can be conveniently taken before a justice, or until he be otherwise discharged by due course of law.
Page 726 - Act shall take away or abridge the right of the public to pass along or across every or any part of any road along or across which any tramway 576 is laid, whether on or off the tramway, with carriages not having flange wheels or wheels suitable only to run on the rail of the tramway.
Page 725 - If any Person travel or attempt to travel in any Carriage of the Company, or of any other Company or Party using the Railway, without having previously paid his Fare, and with Intent to avoid Payment thereof...
Page 268 - York, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of New York, having its principal office in the city of New York, N .Y. (hereinafter called the " Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of New York...
Page 94 - ... meeting as soon as practicable after their appointment ; the operatives to be elected by their own body, and the employers by their own body ; the members of the board to serve for one year, and to be eligible for re-election ; the new board to be elected in the month of July in each year. 5. That the board shall, at its first meeting in each year, elect an umpire, president, and vice-president ; also two secretaries, one for the employers and one for the operatives, who shall continue in office...
Page 94 - The object of the said board shall be to arbitrate on wages, or any other matters affecting their respective interests, that may be referred to it from time to time by the employers or operatives, and, by conciliatory means, to interpose its influence to prevent disputes, and put an end to any that may arise.

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