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Act of January 29, 1845, ch. 12, § 2, 1845 Del. Laws 9, 10 (S. Kimmey).

"CHAPTER XII.
A SUPPLEMENT to the act entitled 'An act to survey, lay out and regulate the streets of Smyrna and for other purposes...'

    ...Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of the said commissioners, justice of the peace and constable to suppress, extinguish and prevent all bonfires from being lighted or kept up in any of the streets, lanes or alleys of the said town, and to suppress and prevent the firing of guns, pistols crackers or squibs, or the making or throwing of fire-balls by boys or others within the limits of said town."

Laws of the State of Delaware, Passed at a Session of the General Assembly, Commenced and Held at Dover, on Tuesday the Seventh Day of January, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Five, and of the Independence of the United States the Sixty Ninth (Dover, DE: S. Kimmey, 1845), 10. Chapter 12—A Supplement to the Act Entitled 'An Act to Survey, Lay out and Regulate the Streets of Smyrna and for other Purposes,' § 2. Passed January 29, 1845.