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1320 ARTICLE 4.

of the above Sections 865 or 866 may now or hereafter be sent shall have
the right to make all proper rules and regulations for the purpose of car-
rying out the aforesaid provisions.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 935. 1888, Art. 4, sec. 887. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 874.

874. Whenever any minor shall be brought before the Judge or Jus-
tice as aforesaid, the parents or guardians of such minor, if they be resi-
dent within the City of Baltimore, and their names and place of residence
be made known to such Judge or Justice, shall be summoned to show
cause, if any they have, why such minor should not be sent to the alms-
house or other suitable place, or be otherwise punished according to law.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 916. 1888, Art. 4, sec. 888. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 875.

875. The said Judge or Justice shall, if a suitable master or mistress
can be found, and he judges it best for the minor, bind such minor an
apprentice to some useful art, trade or occupation, in the same manner
and on the same conditions as apprentices may now be bound by the laws
of this State.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 917 . 1888, Art. 4, sec. 889. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 876.

876. Every unmarried male unde:r twenty-one years of age, and un-
married female under eighteen years of age, shall be considered minors
within the meaning of the preceding section.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 918. 1888. Art. 4, sec. 890. 188S, ch. 123, sec. 877.

877. The Orphans' Court, of Baltimore City shall have concurrent
jurisdiction over all cases of minors under the preceding sections of this
sub-division of this Article, and exercise all the powers in relation to them
which are hereinbefore granted to the Criminal Court and to Justices
of the Peace of said city.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 919. 1888, Art. 4. sec. 891. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 878.

878. The Criminal Court of Baltimore shall try all cases which may
be brought before it in relation to vagrants and beggars, in the same man-
ner and at the same time as cases for assault and battery are now tried
by said Court; provided, that the trial shall be by jury, if demanded by
the party charged.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 920. 1888, Art. 4, sec. 892. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 879.

879. If in any case which may be brought before a Justice of the
Peace, or before the Orphans' Court, the party charged shall demand .a
jury trial, the said Justice or said Court shall certify said case to the
Criminal Court of Baltimore, to be proceeded with and tried by said
Court in the same manner as if the case had been originally brought before
said Court.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 921. 1888, Art. 4, sec. 893. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 880.

880. The Justice of the Peace and the Clerk of the Criminal Court
and Register of Wills of the Orphans' Court aforesaid, respectively, shall

 

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