1100 ARTICLE 4.
Republic for repairs, permanent improvements and additions to its build-
ings and grounds, subject to ratification by the General Assembly of
Maryland.
1908, ch. 458.
517E. That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City are hereby
authorized and empowered to appropriate annually towards the current
expenses of "The Home for Fallen Women of Baltimore City," any sum
or sums of money, not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars per annum.
1908, ch. 474.
517F. That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City are hereby
authorized and empowered to appropriate annually towards the current
expenses of "The Florence Crittenden Mission of Baltimore City" any
sum or sums of money not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars per annum.
1912, ch. 356.
517G. That all legacies now existing or hereafter given by persona
dying, after the date of this act, and all appropriations made or hereafter
to be made by the General Assembly of Maryland, or by the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore, and intended for The Exeter Street Rescue
Home for Women, but given or made by its former name of The Home
for Fallen Women of Baltimore City instead of its present name, shall
remain and inure to the benefit of The Exeter Street Rescue Home for
Women.
1878, ch. 442. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 411.
518. The Judge of the Criminal Court of Baltimore, the Police Com-
missioner and the Chief Inspector of the Police of the City of Baltimore,
shall, at such times as they may think proper, visit and inspect the House
of Good Shepherd.
IMMIGRANTS.
1832, ch. 203. 1833, ch. 177. 1834, ch. 34. 1841, ch. 174. 1839, ch. 46. P. L. L,
(1860), Art. 4, sec. 250. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 412.
519. The master or commander of any vessel arriving from a foreign
country or from any other of the United States, who shall enter said
vessel at the custom house in the City of Baltimore, shall within twenty-
four hours after such entry, make a report in writing on oath to the
Mayor of said city, of the name, age and occupation of every alien who
shall have been brought or carried as passenger in such vessel on that
voyage, upon pain of forfeiture, for every neglect or omission to make
such report, of the sum of twenty dollars for every such passenger neglected
or omitted to be so reported.
See note, Baltimore City Code (1S79), page 471.
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