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1871-'72.—CiiAi-iEK 40. 7.U peace, good order and tranquilitj* of tlie corporation against ail person who may be engaged in quarrels, protane and obscene language, indecent exposure of their persons, aft'rays, riots and drunken broils, by the infliction of tines and im- Penalty, prisonments not to exceed twenty-five dollars in the first instance, nor ten days confinement in the county jail in the latter, cognizable before the mayor of said town. Sec. 23. That the mayor within the corporate limits ot Power o mayor, said town shall have power to preserve the peace, to enforce obedience to the ordinances and regulations as shall be ordained for the government thereof, to punish oft'enders against the same : he is hereby authorized to issue warrants "Warrants issued .° , -,. . ,. , , ,, , for the a;ip.idr m the ordmarj' torm, directed to the town constable or other ance of oa'cudera.. lawful officer, to compel the appearance of all offenders against said ordinances ; to hear and determine all such ofl'ences, to impose such punishment as may be specified in said ordinances : Provided, The same be not inconsistent P^^^^^'"^- with the laws of the state or the United States. Sec. 24. That the mavor shall keep a faithful minute of Minutes of pro. 11 . 111." Tiiii-'T-i 1 ceedingfs to be all precepts issued by him, and ot all his judicial proceed- kept by the ings, which shall be recorded by the clerk of the corpora-tion under the supervision and direction of the mayor. Sec. 2.5. That the mavor shall keep his office in some con- Mayor may keep "^ ^ »9eal. venient part of the town designated by the commissioners. He shall soon as practicable provide a seal for the corporation, and perform all such duties as shall from time to time be prescribed, and shall receive such compensation and fees as Compensation, nuiy be allowed by the ordinances of the corporation. Sec. 2G. That the mayor when present shall preside at all Mayor, the pre- •^ /^ ^ siding otneer. meetings of the board of commissioners, and when there is an equal division upon any question or election of officers by a tie ia votes ., , 1 1 1 11 1 , • 1 11. ir must be deeieed tlie board he shall determine the matter by his vote, lie by the vote of the shall vote in no other case, and if he be absent, the board ^"''^^'^'' may appoint one of their nmnber j^ro terajwre to exercise ]iii3 duties. Sec. 27. That the commissioners at their first meeting offiocr?. appoint-after their election shall appoint a clerk, a treasurer, a col- Ic'jtor of taxes, and one or more town constables, all of whom
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Full Text | 1871-'72.—CiiAi-iEK 40. 7.U peace, good order and tranquilitj* of tlie corporation against ail person who may be engaged in quarrels, protane and obscene language, indecent exposure of their persons, aft'rays, riots and drunken broils, by the infliction of tines and im- Penalty, prisonments not to exceed twenty-five dollars in the first instance, nor ten days confinement in the county jail in the latter, cognizable before the mayor of said town. Sec. 23. That the mayor within the corporate limits ot Power o mayor, said town shall have power to preserve the peace, to enforce obedience to the ordinances and regulations as shall be ordained for the government thereof, to punish oft'enders against the same : he is hereby authorized to issue warrants "Warrants issued .° , -,. . ,. , , ,, , for the a;ip.idr m the ordmarj' torm, directed to the town constable or other ance of oa'cudera.. lawful officer, to compel the appearance of all offenders against said ordinances ; to hear and determine all such ofl'ences, to impose such punishment as may be specified in said ordinances : Provided, The same be not inconsistent P^^^^^'"^- with the laws of the state or the United States. Sec. 24. That the mavor shall keep a faithful minute of Minutes of pro. 11 . 111." Tiiii-'T-i 1 ceedingfs to be all precepts issued by him, and ot all his judicial proceed- kept by the ings, which shall be recorded by the clerk of the corpora-tion under the supervision and direction of the mayor. Sec. 2.5. That the mavor shall keep his office in some con- Mayor may keep "^ ^ »9eal. venient part of the town designated by the commissioners. He shall soon as practicable provide a seal for the corporation, and perform all such duties as shall from time to time be prescribed, and shall receive such compensation and fees as Compensation, nuiy be allowed by the ordinances of the corporation. Sec. 2G. That the mayor when present shall preside at all Mayor, the pre- •^ /^ ^ siding otneer. meetings of the board of commissioners, and when there is an equal division upon any question or election of officers by a tie ia votes ., , 1 1 1 11 1 , • 1 11. ir must be deeieed tlie board he shall determine the matter by his vote, lie by the vote of the shall vote in no other case, and if he be absent, the board ^"''^^'^'' may appoint one of their nmnber j^ro terajwre to exercise ]iii3 duties. Sec. 27. That the commissioners at their first meeting offiocr?. appoint-after their election shall appoint a clerk, a treasurer, a col- Ic'jtor of taxes, and one or more town constables, all of whom |