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CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
court of law of this state, and which shall go to the
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Proviso.
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credit of the tobacco fund; provided, that nothing
herein contained shall be construed to prohibit any
grower of tobacco or any purchaser thereof, who may
pack the same in the county or neighborhood where
grown, from exporting or carrying out of this state
any such tobacco without having the same opened for
inspection; but such tobacco so exported or carried
out of this state without inspection, shall in all cases
be marked with the name in full of the owner thereof
and the place of residence of such owner, and shall
be liable to the same charge of outage and storage as
in other cases, and any person who shall carry or send
out of this state any such tobacco, without having it
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Penalty.
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so marked, shall be subject to the penalty prescribed
by this section.
Approved and in force April 4, 1870.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
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1870, c. 45 repeals and re-enacts section 619 so as to read as follows:
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1870, c. 45.
How appointed.
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619. The governor of the state, by and with the
advice and consent of the senate, shall at the time
designated by law, appoint two justices of the peace
for each of the several wards of Baltimore city and
in addition thereto four justices of the peace for the
city of Baltimore at large, and the mayor and city
council of Baltimore are authorized and empowered
to appoint two constables for each of the several wards
of Baltimore city, and in addition thereto four con-
stables at large for the said city, who shall hold their
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Term of office.
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offices for two years from the date of their appoint-
ment and until their successors in office are duly ap-
pointed and qualified, and the said mayor and city
council of Baltimore are authorized to make the ap-
pointment directed by this act on the fourth Monday
in March, eighteen hundred and seventy and on the
said fourth Monday in March of every second year
thereafter.
Approved and in force February 19, 1870.
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