676 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
the duty of the Bailiff of said town, the Sheriff of said Caroline
County, or any Constable thereof, to arrest .any person or per-
sons so offending and violating any ordinances or by-laws of
said town and to take such person or persons before some Jus-
tice of the Peace for said county, and, upon conviction of said
offense or offenses, the said offender or offenders shall be fined
as provided for in said by-laws or ordinance so violated. To-
gether with costs of prosecution, the fine to go to the use of
the said corporation, and in default of payment of fine and
costs, as aforesaid, the person or persons so convicted shall be
committed to the jail in said county until said fine and costs
are paid; provided such imprisonment shall not continue
longer than ten days, and the Bailiff of Federalsburg is hereby
clothed with all authority conferred upon Constables by the
laws of this State, and are empowered to take cognizance of all
offenses committed in said town, as well as those against the
laws of the State of Maryland as against the by-laws and ordi-
nances of vsaid town.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1910.
CHAPTER 133.
AN ACT to amend Article 6 of the Code of Public Local Laws,
title "Caroline County," sub-title "Almshouse," by adding
three new sections thereto, to come in after Section 10A and
be designated Sections 10B, 10c and 10D.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Article 6 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Caroline
County," sub-title "Almshouse," be and the same is hereby
amended by adding three new sections thereto, to immediately
follow Section 10A and to be designated as Section10B, 10c and
10D, and so that said sub-tile of said Article as amended shall
read as follows:
10B. That if said County Commissioners shall deem it not
advisable to change the location of the almshouse, and conse-
quently not advisable to sell the entire almshouse farm, as
provided in Section 9A of this sub-title of this Article, then
they are hereby authorized to sell and by good and sufficient
deed to convey -such parcel of said farm, not exceeding two
hundred and fifty acres, as in their judgment is not profitable
to retain with the same; provided, however, that all of the ara-
ble land and a sufficient quantity of the woodland for the use
and purpose of said farm shall be retained and not sold.
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