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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 27.] CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 457

358. Managers to appoint president,
treasurer ond secretary.
359. Managers to make by-laws and
regulations for
360. Managers to report to each gen-
eral assembly.
361. Treasurer to give bond.
362. Managers to provide suitable
buildings.
363 Grounds and buildings to be ex-
empted from taxation.
364. Property of not subject to con-
demnation.
365. Discretionary with managers to
take white children into.
366. Managers may have children
taught trades, &c
367. Managers have power to bind out
minors.
368. Manner of receiving inmates.
369. Duty of justice committing under
preceding section.
370. When minor under sixteen, con-
victed of felony, may be sent to.
371. Mayor and city council of Balti-
more authorized to appropriate
money for expenses of.

House of Refuge— Female.

372. Provisions for management of.
373. Powers of directors of.

Industrial Home for Colored Girls.

374. A body corporate, powers of.
375. Who members of.
376. Number of managers eleven; ap-
pointment of, five a quorum.
377. Vacancy; how filled; managers
to act until successors elected.
378. General provisions as to property
of
379 What persons to be admitted.
380. Managers have power to bind
out.
381. Manner of receiving inmates
382 Mayor and city council of Balti-
more authorized to appropriate
money for expenses of

383. Managers to report to each gen-
eral assembly.

St Mary's Industrial School for
Boys.

384. What boys to be received.
385. State and city of Baltimore to be
represented in board of trustees.
386. Trustees to have power to make
by-laws; regulations for man-
agement of.
387. Commitment to, by justice of the
peace
388. Authorized to dispose of any of
its property.

State Penitentiary.

389. To be managed by six directors;
governor to appoint two.
390 Vacancy in directors, how filled.
391. Warden to be appointed in May
of each year
392. Oath required of directors.
393. Directors to annually appoint offi-
cers of.
394. False oath of officers to be per-
jury.
395. Warden and other officers to give
bond, amount of.
396. Directors to fix salaries of offi-
cers of.
397. Compensation of warden.
398. Compensation of directors
399. Bookkeeper to keep records of
attendance of directors.
400. Corporate name of, by it may sue
and be sued.
401 Deeds for sale of property owned
by; how to be signed.
402. Officers to perform all duties re-
quired, penalty for failure.
403 Officials not to be interested in
contracts of, penalty.
404. Financial affairs of, how man-
aged.
405. Contractor to give bond for faith-
ful performance of his contract.



 

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