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ART. 23.] FOXES—JURORS. 2057
time within ten days from the rendition of such judgment, appeal
therefrom to the circuit court for said counties, respectively; but
no execution or sale shall be stayed unless the party appealing
shall give bond, with security to the State in double the value of
the property condemned, or of the fine imposed, as the case may
be; said security to be resident of the State, who shall swear (or
affirm) that he is worth double the amount of the property con.
demned, with condition to prosecute such appeal with effect, and
to pay the value of the property condemned and fine imposed,
and all costs attending such proceedings, in case such judgment
shall be affirmed; and in all cases of appeal, either party shall
be entitled to trial by jury.
FOXES.
1868, ch 75.
51. It shall not be lawful for any person to shoot any fox
whilst pursued by sportsmen and a pack of hounds, within the
limits of Wicomico county.
Ibid
52. Any person offending against the preceding section shall
be fined a sum not exceeding ten dollars, at the discretion of the
justice of the peace before whom he may be presented; one-half
of said fine to go to the informer, the other half to be applied to
the use of the poor of said county, to be recovered as other small
debts are recovered.
JURORS.
1888, ch 433.
53. When the list of names selected as directed in sections 6
and 7 of article 51 of the code of public general laws, title
" Juries," is made and certified as therein provided for, imme-
diately thereupon the judges of the circuit court, in the presence
of the members of the bar and such other persons as may attend,
shall cause all the names selected and placed on said list to be
legibly written on ballots of equal size and of the same color
and appearance, which shall be closely folded and placed by said
judges with their own hands, immediately before the drawing
herein provided for, into a cubiform box of the square of twenty-
four inches, to be procured for that purpose by the clerk of said
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