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ART. 7.] MANCHESTER. 723
arising under the laws of this State can be heard and determined,
and shall receive the same fees therefor; said process may be
issued to any constable of said county or the bailiff of said town,
returnable before said justice; and if issued to said bailiff to be
served, he shall have in such cases all the powers of a constable to
serve summons and execute commitment and receive the same
fees.
1886, ch. 122.
84. The said justice of the peace, in default of payment of
any fine or penalty imposed by him for the violation of any ordi-
nance of the said corporation, may commit the party so convicted
and fined, to the lockup or place of confinement in said town
provided by said corporation, or to the county jail at Westmin-
ster, in said county, as the case may be, for a period not exceed-
ing ten days; and the sheriff of Carroll county shall receive and
confine the party so committed in the same manner as other
prisoners are kept by him, and shall be entitled to the same com-
pensation therefor.
1870. ch. 135.
85. The mayor may remit any fine or penalty imposed under
any ordinance of the mayor and common council.
1888, ch. 802.
86. The mayor and common council of Manchester are author-
ized and empowered to subscribe to the capital stock of the
Manchester Branch railroad the sum of fifteen thousand dollars.1
Ibid.
87. For the purpose of appropriating the said fifteen thousand
dollars, the mayor and common council may issue bonds upon the
real property within the limits of said municipal corporation to
the amount of fifteen thousand dollars or less, bearing interest
not exceeding six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually,
which bonds shall not be subject to taxation for State and county
taxes or municipal.
Ibid.
88. For the purpose of paying the interest on said bonds as it
may become due, the mayor and common council shall levy by
1 Adopted by people April 28, 1888.
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