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AET. 13.] JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES. 1361

pose of carrying on the business of huckstering, by gathering
butter, eggs, poultry, etc., without having first obtained from the
clerk of the circuit court for such county, a license therefor.

1867, ch. 272.

216. For any and every license thus granted, the said clerk
shall demand and be entitled to receive as follows: for a license
to employ not more than one team of not less than three horses
or mules, the sum of eighty dollars; for a license to employ not
more than one team of not more than two horses or mules, the
eum of sixty dollars; for a license to employ not more than one
team of more than one horse or mule, the sum of forty dollars.

Ibid.

217. Any person violating the provisions of section 215, upon
conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars,
which fine shall be collectible as small debts are now collected,
one-half to the informer, and the other half to be applied to the
use of the public schools of the county.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.

P. L. L., (1860,) art 12, sec. 70. 1870, ch. 83. 1870, ch. 181. 1872, ch. 358
1878, ch. 140. 1878, ch. 319. 1888, ch. 51. 1888, ch. 247.

218. There shall be the following number of justices of the
peace and constables for Harford county, to wit: for election
district number one, four justices of the peace and three constables;
for election district number two, five justices of the peace and
three constables; for election district number three, seven justices
of the peace and four constables; for election district number
four, seven justices of the peace and three constables; for election
district number five, six justices of the peace and three constables;
for election district number six, two justices of the peace and
one constable.

1870, ch. 434.

219. The justices of the peace in and for Harford, Charley
Dorchester, Caroline, Carroll, Kent, Prince George's, Queen
Anne's, Worcester, Anne Arundel, and Calvert counties, shall
have jurisdiction over and may take cognizance of all actions of
assault and battery in which the damages claimed do not exceed
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