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DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND. [ART. 33.
and upon indictment and conviction thereof, shall, in
addition to any other penalties already provided by
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Fine and im-
prisonment.
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law, be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding sixty days for
each offence.
Approved April 4, 1870.
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DUELLING.
1870, c. 258 entitled an aet to remove tbe disabilities of all persons which have
been incurred under the 41st section of article III of the constitution, and to restore
them to the full privileges of citizens, enacts that all persons otherwise entitled to
hold offices of profit and trust within this state, who have fought a duel with deadly
weapons, or sent or accepted a challenge eo to do, or who have acted as second or
knowingly aided or assisted in any manner those offending, be and they are hereby
relieved from the disabilities imposed upon them by article III, section 41, of the
constitution of the state, and are hereby restored to their full privileges as citizens,
BO far as the same may have been affected by said section and article.
Approved and in force April 4, 1870.
ARTICLE XXXIII.
Deaf, Dumb and Blind.
DEAF MUTES.
2. Deaf mutes to be removed to Frederick Institution.
1870, c. 478 repeals, amends and re-enacts section 2 as follows:
1870, c. 478, s. 1.
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SEC. 2. All deaf mutes of this state now educated at
the expense of this state, at any institution without the
limits of this state, shall be, at the close of the present
session of the institution, where such deaf mutes are
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Deaf mutes to
be removed to
Frederick in-
stitution
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now being educated, removed to the Maryland institute
for the education of the deaf and dumb, located at
Frederick.
Approved and in force April 8, 1870.
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Non —The act of 1870, c. 478, s. 2 repeals sections 2 and 3 of the act of 1865, c. 68," so far as
said sections of said act are not amendatory of section 2, Article XXXIII of the Code of
Public General Laws."
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