| From the Charleston Mercury |
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| January 6, 1864 |
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| Railroad Regulations |
| The Legislature of Mississippi
has passed a law requiring all conductors of Railroads to keep water and
lights in every car, and fire when demanded, under a penalty for every
failure of five hundred dollars, to be collected from the Company
employing such conductors, one-forth to go to the informer, and
three-fourths to the State. |
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