PUBLIC GENEKAL LAWS. XIX 



ritablc making; tlio arrest, and the balancx' to the 

 Treasurer oftlic Board of County School Coinniis- 

 .sioners, for Hchool purposes, provided that any 

 person or persons so offendinc^, on conviction 

 thereof as aforesaid, who shall refuse or fail to pay 

 said line imposed, and tlie cost thereon, such per- 

 son or persons shall be imprisoned in the County 

 Jail, where the act shall be committed, ibr not 

 less tiian ten, nor more than tAventy days. 



Sec. 5. And he it enacted, That any person orA?pei»'.i. 

 persons who may feel himself or themselves ag- 

 grieved by any judgment, rendered by a Justice 

 of the Peace, under the provisions of this Act, 

 shall have the right to appeal to the Circuit Court 

 of the county where tlie act was (;oramitted, upon 

 the conditions and subject to the regulations now- 

 provided by the general laAv regulating ap[)eals 

 from Justices of the Peace, but execution of the 

 judgment of the Justice of the Peace sliall not be 

 stayed, unless the party appealing shall give bond 

 to the State for double the amount of fine im- 

 })osed, with security approved by the tJustico ren- 

 dering the judgment, witii condition to })rosecute 

 his appeal with effect, or to pay the fine imposed 

 with all costs. 



Sec. 6, And be it enacted, That this Act shall Expires April, 

 take effect from the date of its passage and con- ^^'^''• 

 tinue in force until the first day of April, eighteen 

 liundred and Kevcnt^'-six. 



POCOMOKE. 



Laws 18G2, Chapter \^\, enact the' following sec- 

 iions : 



Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Asf>cml)ly of 

 Maryland, That it shall not be lawful for any per- 

 son to throw or place in the waters of the Poco- ^'.=''' »« Poco- 



^ X)- 1' A I- i. ^ • 1 i moke K I V e.r, 



moke ttiver, tor the purpose of taking or destroy- piovinion for 

 ing fish tlierein, any lime, coculus indicus, other- *!'«''" pt-otoc- 

 ^vise called Indian or Indian coculus, or any other 

 poisonous weed or substance, whethei" the same is 

 mixed with any other substance or not; every per- 

 son so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- 

 demeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any 

 Justice of the Peace in the name of the State, such 

 person shall be punishe-i by fine in the discretion 

 of the Justice, of not less than five, nor more than 



