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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
Volume 211, Page 3288   View pdf image (33K)
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JAS. BLACK GROOME, ESQUIHE, GOVERNOR. 429

dnstrial School for Boys, of the City of Baltimore,

 

incorporated under the provisions of the twenty-six

 

article of the Code of Public General Laws, be and.

 

the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with an

 

additional section as follows :

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Trustees

Maryland, That James Rosevelt Bayley, Thomas S.

 

Lee, Edward McColgan, John Dougherty, Peter

 

McCoy, Bernard J. McManns, John T. Gaitley,

 

Henry Volz, P. L. Chapelle, W. M. Boone, Thomas

 

C. Jenkins, L. J. Tormey, Cumberland Dugan,

 

Thomas C. Yearley, Charles M. Dougherty, C.

 

Oliver O'Donnell, John T. Matthias, Wm. M. Mer-

 

rick, Joseph W. Jenkins, T. Robert Jenkins, George

 

McGlone, Joseph Judik, Alfred A. Reip, John Wick-

 

ersham, and such other persons as may hereafter join

 

them, according to the terms and conditions of this

Incoporated

charter, and the by-laws to be made under its provi-

 

sions, be and they are hereby made and constituted

 

a body corporate by the name and style of, "St. Mary's
Industrial School for Boys of the City of Baltimore,"

 

for the objects and with the power and authority set

 

forth in the original act of incorporation, hereinbe-

 

fore referred to, and particularly to receive in charge
such orphan and other destitute boys as may be

 

committed to the charge of said body corporate, and

 

to bind out such boys until they shall attain the age

 

of twenty-one years; and any court or magistrate of

 

this State, shall have power and authority, in the dis-

 

cretion of the judge of such court or of such magis-

Power and
authority

trate, to commit to the charge of said Institution, any

 

destitute white boy, or any white boy convicted be-

 

fore such court or magistrate, of any offence against

 

any law or laws of this State, provided that the

 

parent or other guardian of said boy or boys, shall

 

request that they be committed to the St. Mary's In-

 

dustrial School; that in all such cases the board of

 

managers shall have power, in their discretion, to

 

take into said institution all such white boys, under

 

sixteen years of age, as shall be taken up and com-
mitted as street beggars or vagrants, or shall be
convicted of criminal offences.

 

SEC. 3. The Governor of the State, and Mayor of

Appoint trus-

the City of Baltimore, shall each appoint every two

tees

years, three persons to represent said State and city,

 


 

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