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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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384

CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

May punish
paupers.

39. Upon complaint made to said trustee, by the
overseer of said almshouse, and due proof made
thereof, that any pauper in said almshouse has be-
haved in a disorderly manner, or has neglected to
obey and keep any of the ordinances, rules and
by-laws of the said corporation, the said trustees
may order and direct such moderate and proper
correction for any such offence, as the nature of the
case may require.

When qualified
to act.

58. When the said trustees, or a majority of them,
shall have taken and subscribed the said oath, they
shall be qualified and competent to perform all the
duties of trustees.

May require
badges to be
worn

61. When deemed necessary, the trustees may re-
quire such badge as they may select, to be worn in
an open and visible manner, on the arm or shoulder
of any inmate of the almshouse, and if any inmate
shall neglect or refuse to wear such badge, he or she

Penalty for re-
fusing to wear.

shall be subject to such moderate and proper punish-
ment, as the trustees may see proper to inflict.

Ill force from March 8, 1862.

NOTE —1861, c 27 repeals section 60 of this Article relating to the salary of the Overseer of
the Almshouse.

AUCTIONS.

1361, c. 151 repeals sections 119 and 120 and enacts the following substitutes therefor:

1864, c 151.
Auctioneers to
lender account
to comptroller.

119. Every auctioneer shall within twenty days
after the first days of January, April, July and Octo-
ber, of the year for which he shall have been ap-
pointed, render to the comptroller of the state, a true
and particular account, in writing, of the money or
sums for which any goods, wares or merchandize, or
other property of every kind, shall have been sold,
at every sale since entering upon the duties of his
office, or since the last account was rendered, of the
amount of each day's sales and the days when sold,
distinguishing the sales made by him personally or
in his presence, and those made by his partner or
partners, or clerk, in consequence of his absence ;



 

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