426 CARROLL COUNTY. [ART. 7.
by ordinance, and the said bonds shall be approved by the
mayor.
118. The mayor and common council may pass all ordinances
necessary to regulate or prevent swine going at large; to tax,
regulate, restrain or prevent the going at large of dogs, and to
provide for killing the same in default of payment of such
tax.
119. They may pass all ordinances necessary for the good
government and general police of the city, and enforce the ob-
servance of such ordinances by fines and penalties not exceeding
twenty dollars for any one offence.
120. Any justice of the peace, resident in said city, upon com-
plaint made before him of the violation of any ordinance of said
corporation, shall issue process, in the name of the mayor and
common council, to recover the fine or penalty imposed for the
violation of such ordinance, against the party offending, and may
bear and determine the matter as any case arising under the laws
of the State, and shall receive the same fees therefor.
121. The justice may, in default of payment of any fine or
penalty imposed by him for a violation of any ordinance of the
said corporation, commit the party fined to the county jail for a
period not exceeding ten days, and the sheriff of Carroll county
shall receive and confine the party so committed, in the same
manner as other prisoners, and shall be entitled to the same com-
pensation therefor.
122. The mayor may remit any fine or penalty imposed under
any ordinance of the mayor and common council.
NEW WINDSOR.
123. The citizens of the town of New Windsor, in Carroll
county, are a body corporate, by the name of the burgess and
commissioners of New Windsor, and by that name may sue and
be sued, and may have and use a common seal.
124. The limits of said town shall include all front lots on both
sides of the street, from the westerly part of the original plan of
the town, together with the alleys on both sides running so far
eastward as to correspond with the eastern line of the general
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