602 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27.
Assistant Warden.
P. G. L., (1860,) art 73, sec. 90. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.
479. The assistant warden shall aid the warden in carrying-
out the laws of the State, and the regulations of the prison.
Ibid. sec. 91. 1837, ch. 320, sec 25.
480. He shall receive and execute the warden's orders when
present, but in his absence must take his place, with all the war-
den's powers, and in the warden's absence from the prison, night
or day, the assistant warden must be present.
Ibid. sec. 92. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.
481. He shall have particular charge of the victualling depart-
ment, and be present at meals, unless his place be taken by the
warden; and he shall examine the whole prison after the hour of
locking up, and see that all is safe; his duties shall be mostly of
a supervisory character over the whole prison, but he shall dis-
charge specific duties when assigned him.
Ibid, sec 93. 1837, ch 320, sec. 25.
482. The board of directors shall make all rules and regu-
lations to enforce obedience, order and discipline among the
convicts, that may be necessary in addition to those herein pre-
scribed, and shall cause this sub-title of this article, and all the
rules that may be adopted from time to time, to be printed for
the information and direction of the officers. And the officers
shall not enforce any order or principle of discipline, unless the
same be made previously a part of the rules and regulations, and
communicated to them as such.
Convicts from United States Courts In Maryland.
Ibid. sec. 94. 1819, ch 55, sec. 1.
483. It shall be lawful for the warden of the penitentiary to
receive into his custody, and put to labor, any person who may
be sentenced to imprisonment therein by the courts of the United
States, in and for the district of Maryland, on condition that he
be paid towards the support of said institution the sum of thirty
cents per diem for the time the said prisoner shall remain ins
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