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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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same as other laborers of the corporation are paid, until the
fine and costs be cancelled; and, provided, that any party
feeling aggrieved by the decision of the said police justice,
can take an appeal to the Circuit Court for Washington County,
but said appeal must be prayed within ten days after the de-
cision of the said police justice.

May appeal to
Circuit Court
within certain
time.

Sec. 410. The Burgess and Commissioners, or a majority of
them, may appoint a bailiff for said town, who shall have the
same general peace powers as a constable of Washington
County. He shall have authority to arrest all persons found by
him violating any ordinances of the corporation or on warrant of
the police justice, and shall be allowed the same costs as con-
stables are allowed for similar services. They may also allow
him such salary for the performance of such other duties as
may be assigned him, and required at his hands as in their
judgment may be just and equitable.

May appoint a
bailiff for said
town.
Powers of and
salary.

Sec. 411. The said police justice shall be allowed the same
costs and fees for his services as police justice as are allowed
to justices of the peace for similar services. The Board of
Commissioners, the Burgess accepted, by a two-thirds majority
may allow the Burgess such compensation for the faithful dis-
charge of his general duties as may be considered just and
proper, and the Burgess and Commissioners, or a majority of
them, may appoint a clerk and prescribe his duties, and may
allow him such compensation as they may deem right for the
services rendered.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 10, 1900.

CHAPTER 726.
AN ACT to incorporate the Baltimore Elks Exposition and
Social Session Association.

Compensation
of Police Jus-
tice.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That John J. Bannan, Thomas F. McNulty, J. Albert
Cassidy, C. Ross Klosterman, Frank C. Lehnert, Peter J.
Campbell, John B. Sisson, James B. Guyton, Isaac S. Filbert,
J. Seth Hopkins, Louis M. Duvall, Wm. Knabe, Joseph B.
Casey, Frank Wachter, Col. Willard Howard, William J.
O'Brien, Jr., G. Fred. Kraus, J. Henry Snyder, Sr., Charles
W. Hatter, Sr., Daniel L. Thomas, Martin Wagner, John
Moylan, Charles J. Tracy, Gilles J. Shaw, M. W. Ganzhorn,

Baltimore
Elks
Exposition
and Social
Session
Association.
Incorporated.



 
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