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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 10.] EAST NEW MARKET—ELECTION DISTRICTS. 1023

and the said justice shall, immediately upon the payment of the
fine imposed and collected by him under this section, pay over
the same, as all other fines, to the county commissioners; and if
the party charged shall be declared not guilty, the county com-
missioners shall pay the costs; any party aggrieved by such judg-
ment shall have the right to appeal therefrom within thirty days
from its rendition, upon giving bail for his appearance to the
next term of the circuit court for said county, in such penalty as
said justice may determine; and the judgment of said court, in
the event of the party charged being found guilty, shall conform
to that herein prescribed for the justice of the peace; and the
State shall also have the right of appeal within the same time,
from any judgment rendered by a justice as aforesaid, and the
party found guilty shall, in that case, likewise give bail for his
appearance in the circuit court; and the grand jury for said
county may indict any person for a violation of this sub-title or
said by-laws or ordinances, as for other criminal offences, and the
indictment shall conclude, "against the charter, by-laws or ordi-
nances of the town of East New Market."

1884, ch. 530.

161. The county commissioners, on the first day of May in
each year, shall pay to the commissioners of East New Market
the sum of twenty dollars, for the purpose of assisting in keeping
up the streets within the corporate limits.

Ibid

162. The county commissioners are authorized, in their dis-
cretion, to grant unto the commissioners of East New Market the
right and permission to haul dirt and sand from the county road
just beyond the East New Market depot, where the sand is
heavy, for the purpose of filling up the sidewalks of said town.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1861, ch. 90. 1872, ch. 156. 1880, ch. 456. 1884, ch. 362.

163. Dorchester county is divided into fourteen election dis-
tricts, according to their present bounds and limits; the seventh
or Cambridge district is divided into two precincts, to be known
as East Cambridge or first precinct, and West Cambridge or

 

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