ART. 27.] ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 583
1867, ch 402.
385. The governor of the State and mayor of the city of
Baltimore, shall each appoint, every two years, three persons to
represent said State and city, respectively, in the board of trustees
of said institution.
St. Mary's Ind. School v. Brown, 45 Md. 310.
Ibid.
386. The board of trustees may, from time to time, make
such by-laws, ordinances and regulations, relative to the manage-
ment, government, instruction, discipline, employment and dispo-
sition of the minors in said institution, not contrary to law, and
establish such regulations respecting the religious and moral edu-
cation, training, employment, discipline and safe keeping of its
inmates, as may be deemed expedient and proper.
1882, ch. 72, sec 2.
387. In addition to the classes of minors who may be com-
mitted to said St. Mary's industrial school for boys of the city of
Baltimore, any justice o'f the peace of this State may commit to
the care of said corporation every such white male minor as
on complaint of any parent, guardian or next friend, in whose
custody such minor may be, and on proof taken before such jus-
tice, shall be adjudged by such justice to be a proper subject for
commitment to said institution by reason of the incorrigible or
vicious conduct of such minor, and because of such incorrigible
or vicious conduct to be beyond the control of such parent, guar-
dian or next friend; and any justice of the peace may commit to
the care and custody of said corporation any white male minor
whom said justice, on complaint and due proof, shall deem a
proper subject to be committed to said institution because of
incorrigible or vicious conduct; provided, the said justice shall
be satisfied, on proof taken before him, that the parent, guardian
or next friend, in whose charge or custody such minor may be,
is, because of moral depravity or otherwise, unable or unwilling
to exercise proper care or discipline over such minor; and the
said corporation is hereby authorized and empowered to receive,
take charge of and retain, and to bind out as apprentices during
minority, to learn such useful trades or callings as such minors,
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