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 * _ @ Cattle from the counties of Howard, Carroll, Prince 6 , and th 
Baltimore County outside of the specially quarantined area extending 6 
_. Baltimore city hall, may be temndpotted-4o State scales, or either of the st 
as if from unquarantined districts, provided they are accompanied by 
_ permit and affidavits required for cattle when going out of the State. 
(5) Persons driving cattle from outside counties to the Baltimore mark 
“procure a permit before coming within the 6-mile quarantine limit, otherwi 
must go into the four pens above designated for butcher cattle. ee 
(6) All cattle coming by rail from the quarantined district of this State,out 
the 6-mile limit, must be unloaded at the Calverton quarantine yards, unless t 
aré accompanied by the special permit, with affidavits, as required above. __ 
_ _ (7%) The Clairmount stock-yards, the Calverton feeding pens, and that portior 
the State scale-pens, other than those named above, as reserved for Jocal but 
cattle, must be reserved for the exclusive use of cattle coming by rail from the 
_ quarantined counties of Maryland and from other States. 
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Dr, ROBERT Warp, 
Chief Veterinary Inspector of Marylan 
Approved: 
STATE Live STOCK SANITARY BOARD, 
T. ALEX. SETH, Secretary. 
To butchers and owners of glue factories and rendering works. 
dead animais. 
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Sr: To discover each center of hing-plague infection it is necessary that 
: bovine animal dying within the quarantined district extending 6 miles outwar 
‘the city hall should have its lungs examined by a Government inspector. _ 
You are therefore ordered not to receive at your factory or works, or for conveyar 
a3 thereto, any dead cattle, young or old, unless accompanied by a permit signed 
WS hg the chief veterinary inspector of Maryland, and to hold such dead cattle wit 
-..\. opening them or removing any chain, lock, or tag from the carcass until such 
spector is present. . wen 
Dr. Ropart WARD, 
Chief Veterinary Inspector of Marylan 
Approved : 
ag State Live STOCK SANITARY BOARD, 
oa T. ALEX. SETH, Seeretary. 
NOTICE TO COW DEALERS IN THE BALTIMORE DISTRICT. a 
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Ail persons dealing in cows or other cattle within the Baltimore quarantined. 
trict, extending 6 miles in all directions from the city hall, must reserve 
stables for the reception of cattle from outside of said district. Cattle from hee 
_ districts may be moved to the dealers’ stables upon procuring the necessafy pert 
and may then by permit be moved to the stables of the buyer, but they can not ag 
be moved from stable to stable. Cattle dealers wishing to trade fresh cows for fat 
- or dry ones will be granted permits to take such fat or dry cows direct to slaughter, — 
iY or to the quarantine pens at the State scales, but not to their own stables. * 
Peddling cows is strictly prohibited. ea 
Dr. RoBERT -WARD, | 
Chief Veterinary Inspector of Maryland. ; 
Approved : A aia 
STATE LIVE-STOCK SANITARY BOARD, ee 
T. ALEX. SETH, Secretary. +L Nera 
The work of the Bureau in Maryland is progressing very satisfa: 
torily under these regulations. The State veterinarian and the live 
stock sanitary board have co-operated very cordially in enforein 
them, and have done much to secure their efficiency. No bovin 
rae ' animal can be moved from or to any premises in the city of Balti- 
... more without having been inspected by a veterinarian in the employ, 
Da of the Bureau; every cow that dies in any herd in that city is known 
to these inspectors and is examined as to the cause of its death; every b 
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