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driver, but in no case shall double the above rates be exceeded ; provided, however, that nothing in this ordinance shall be so construed as to restrict the owner or driver oi any of the vehicles mentioned from contracting at a greater compensation than the rates fixed herein.
Sec. 2. Be it furthi-r ordained, that any owner or driver of a vehicle found violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be subjected to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, recoverable before any recorder, and in default of the payment, be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, that all owners or drivers of public vehicles to whom this ordinance may extend, are required, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars, to have a copy of this ordinance conspicuously posted in their cab or carriage, and in default of the payment of said fine, to be imprisoned not exceeding ten days, or both, at the option of the recorder.
Sue. 4. Be it further ordained, that this ordinance shall take effect from and after the 15th of February, 1872, and all ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in conflict herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Now Orleans, February 6, 1872.
A true copy. City Hall, February 3, 1883.
ROAD REGULATIONS, ETC., UNDER CITY ORDINANCES.
1.	Pleasure vehicles must have number of their license painted on the lamps.
2.	Vehicles must keep to the right of the road.
3.	Owners or drivers of vehicles are prohibited from using insulting language or violence, or opposing unlawful resistance to passengers <>r employers.
Lnmps to be kept lighted at night.
Violations of these rules are punishable by fjnes not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100), and imprisonment.
FERRIES.
First District.—New Orleans and Algiers; ferry landing, foot of Canal street.
Stcond District.—New Orleans and Algiers; larding, St. Ann. Third Distiict.—New Orleans and Algiers; landing,Elysian Fields. Fourth District.—New Orleans and Gretna; landing, Jackson. Morgan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad landing, Esplanade. Seventh District.—(Carrolton); landing, foot of Jefferson. Slaughter-House Co.’s Ferry.—From and to slaughter-house, Algiers.
Louisiana Avenue to Harvey’s Canal, landing, Louisiana avenue. . Upper Line.—From foot ol Upper Line street to Gretna.
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