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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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2771
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Page.
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fined in the penitentiary for not less than ten nor more than twenty
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years— 1835, ch. 326, sec. 1, .......
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1218
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Any citizen of this state knowingly to make, print, engrave or write,
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or to aid in so doing, any pictorial representation, &c. having a
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tendency to excite discontent, &c. among the people of this state,
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or either of the other states or territories, or knowingly to carry or
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send, or to aid in so doing, any such paper, &c. for circulation
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among the inhabitants of any such state or territory, upon convic-
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tion, to be deemed guilty of felony, and to be confined in the peni-
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tentiary for not less than ten nor more than twenty years — 1835,
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ch. 326, sec. 2, . . . . .
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1216
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The heads of convicts not to be shaved — 1836, ch. 156, sec. 1, .
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1237
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Convicts to be sentenced for such a period as will expire between the
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first day of April and the last day of August — 1836, ch 156, sec. 2,
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1237
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See Fire Company, Baltimore.
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Governor, &c. on or before the 1st day of March, to appoint six per-
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sons, residents of the city or county of Baltimore, to be directors
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of the Maryland penitentiary — 1837, ch. 320, sec. 1, . .
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1265
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To divide them into three classes : the term of service of the first class
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to expire at the expiration of one year: the second at the expira-
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tion of two years : and the third at the expiration of three years,
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&c.— 1837, ch. 320, sec. 1, .......
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1265
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Governor annually to appoint a warden, to serve for one year, or until
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a new appointment — 1837, ch. 320, sec. 2, .
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1265
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No director, clerk or other officer, to be eligible to the office of war-
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den, until twelve months after the expiration of his term of service,
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&c.— 1837, ch. 320, sec. 2, .......
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1265
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Governor annually to appoint two persons, residents in the city of
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Baltimore, to be styled agents of the Maryland penitentiary, who
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shall perform the duties of the executive committee, 8tc. — 1837,
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ch. 320, sec. 3, ..........
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1266
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Board of directors to appoint a book keeper, chaplain, matron, and
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other officers, &c,— 1837, ch. 320, sec. 4, .
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1266
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To regulate their salaries and duties— 1837, ch. 320, sec. 4,
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1266
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Warden's salary, $1,500—1837, ch. 320, sec. 5, ....
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1266
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To occupy certain portions of the building — 1837, ch. 320, sec. 5,
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1266
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Neither he nor the directors, &c. to have the use of any convict ser-
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vant, nor to have any emolument or perquisite, except as expressly
provided for — 1837, ch. 320, sec. 5, ......
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1266
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Warden to appoint assistant warden, whose salary shall be $700 —
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1837, ch. 320, sec. 6, .........
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1266
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Salaries of agents and directors — 1837, ch. 320, sec. 7,
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1266
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Book-keeper to keep a record of their attendance — 1837, ch. 320,
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sec. 8, .......
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1267
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Duties of directors, wardens, agents and other officers — 1837, ch. 320,
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sec. 9, 10, 11, p. 1267; sec. 12, . . . .
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1268
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Goods, &c. to be sold in hills of not less than $50, to any one pur-
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rhnscr— 1837, ch. 320, sec. 14, .......
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