1636 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 17.
with dog or gun, and shall not immediately leave said premises
upon notice from the owner or occupant thereof, such person
shall, upon conviction before a justice of the peace for said county,
be fined not less than ten nor more than twenty dollars, in the
discretion of the justice, and in default of payment may be com-
mitted to the county jail until the payment of fine and costs; and
the said justice may also, in his discretion, hold the offender to
bail for his appearance before the next circuit court for said
county; and upon presentment and conviction before said court,
the offender may be confined in the county jail for not less than
ten nor more than thirty days, in the discretion of the court,
UPPER MARLBOROUGH.
1880, ch. 136.
307. The- citizens of the town of Upper Marlborough, in:
Prince George's county, are created a body corporate by the name
of "The commissioners of Upper Marlborough," and by that
name may have perpetual succession, may sue and be sued, and
may have and use a common seal.
Ibid.
308. The corporate limits of the town of Upper Marlborough
shall be as follows: commencing at the mouth of the Federal
Spring branch, at its confluence with the "Western branch, and
running down with the meanders of said "Western branch, on the
south side thereof, and exclusive of said branch, to the stream
beyond James B. Belt's meadow, then up and with said stream
to the small bridge or culvert on the road from Upper Marlbor-
ough to the Holy Eosary church, back of the residence of A. T.
Brooke; then in an air or direct line across the land of Miss
Catharine J. Gaston to the Federal Spring branch, at a point
which will throw into the corporation all the land purchased by
Thomas E. Williams and C. C. Magruder, Jr., of the trustees of
Dr. Benedict J. Gardiner; then down and with the meanders of
said Federal Spring branch, on the south side thereof, and exclu-
sive of said branch, to its mouth, the beginning point aforesaid.
Ibid.
309. The citizens of Upper Marlborough, on the first Thurs-
day in April in every second year, accounting from the year
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