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800 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [Art. 27
trespassing on his enclosures, shall undergo confinement in
the penitentiary for not less than one year nor more than four
years.
1888, art. 27, sec. 51. 1860, art. 30, sec. 40. 1882, ch. 447. 1892, ch. 99.
74. Any person who shall enter any dwelling-house, out-
house, stable, barn, warehouse, storehouse, banking-house,
factory, workshop, court house, school house, mill house,
church, or any building occupied in part or in whole by any
of the public, municipal, or private corporations of the State,
or upon any vessel, or upon any yard where lumber, coal or
any sort of goods and chattels are deposited or kept for the
purpose of trade, or upon any property or land, with the intent
maliciously to injure or destroy any of the buildings afore-
said, or any part thereof, or any furniture, property or effects
therein or thereon being found, or any property or effects
deposited or kept in, or upon any vessel or yard, or with the
intent to slay, kill, maim or tar and feather any person being
in or upon any of the premises aforesaid, upon conviction
thereof shall, in the discretion of the court, be sentenced to the
penitentiary of this State for not less than two years nor more
than twenty years, or to the house of correction not exceeding
three years, or to the city or county jail not exceeding one
year.
Ibid. sec. 52. 1860, art. 30, sec. 41. 1864, ch. 247 1867, ch. 153. 1868,
ch. 56. 1892, ch. 85.
76. Any person who shall wilfully or maliciously injure or
destroy any dwelling house, outhouse, stable, barn, warehouse,
store house, banking house, factory, work shop, court house,
school house, church, mill house, or take and carry away any
growing tree, or cut down any tree, or destroy a vine, plant,
shrubbery, root, vegetable, fruit or grain, or any fencing, cord
wood or hoop poles shall, on conviction thereof, be adjudged
guilty of a misdemeanor, and after presentment and indictment
by a grand jury and conviction, shall, in the discretion of the
court, be imprisoned in the penitentiary of this State for not
less than one year, nor more than three years, or in the house
of correction not exceeding three years, or in the city or county
jail not" exceeding one year, or be fined not less than five
dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or be both fined
and imprisoned in jail as aforesaid.
Ibid. sec. 53. 1867, ch. 135.
76. If any person unlawfully and maliciously shall disfigure,
cut, mutilate, injure or damage any church, house of worship,
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