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halt" to the school fund of the county where 

 such juclgnient is rendered, and if such tine is 

 not paid within live days from the date of said 

 judgment, the said Justice of the Peace shall, 

 on the sixth day thereafter, enter judgment of 

 Enter judg- condemuation against the boat, tackle, nets, or 

 mem. Other equipments of such otfender which had 



been seized by the officer aforesaid, which said 

 boat, tackle, nets or other equipments shall, 

 after ten days* notice, be. by the said officer, 

 sold to the highest bidder for cash, and from 

 the proceeds of such sale shall deduct the fees 

 allowed constables upon executions, the costs 

 incident to such trial and judgment, together 

 with such exfjense as such officer may have in- 

 curred in the taking and keejiing of such prop- 

 erty, and shall then divide the residue between 

 How dispos- ^i^e informer and the schools of the countv 



ed of. «' 



equally, said officer not to be liable for any 

 damage or loss of said property while in his 

 custody which may occur without fault on his 

 part. 



Sec. 6. A/id be it eruicted. Th-dt it 'diiyj:)evsoii 

 or persons convicted of otfending against any 

 of the provisions of this act shall think himself 

 ao-2:rieved bv such conviction, he or tliev may 

 appeal from the judgment of the Justice of the 

 Peace before whom such conA'iction is had. at 

 any time Avithin ten days from the rendition 

 Right of ap- thereof, to the Circuit Court of the county in 

 peal. which the trial vras had. If any resistance be 



made to the officer directed to execute this act 

 by any person or persons otfending against the 

 same, the said officer shall summon the posse 

 comitatus and proceed therewith without delay 

 to execute his duty under such warrant. The 

 Justice before whom such offender or offenders 

 shall be taken shall have full power to issue 

 summons for all witnesses that be named to 

 him. to compel their appearance and examine 

 them under oath. 



Sec. 7. And be it enacted. That all acts or 

 parts of acts inconsistent with this act be and 



