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456 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
such spirituous liquors, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of one
hundred dollars for each and every offence; to be recovered by
indictment, one-half to the informer and the other half to the use
of said city.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 596.
562. If any assistant warden, or other person having charge
of said prison or prison lot, shall introduce any such spirituous
liquors, or suffer them to be introduced, knowing it to be done
contrary to law; or shall admit any person (with the exception of
the attorney of a person confined in said prison) to enter said jail
or lot without license as aforesaid, each and every of them so
offending shall be suspended from his office, and be incapable of
holding any office or charge within said prison or lot for the
space of one year thereafter.
Ibid. sec. 594.
563. No person, except the attorney of a prisoner, shall be
permitted to visit a prisoner within said jail or lot, unless by
special license from the warden, or some judge or justice, of
other person legally authorized to give the same.
Ibid. aec. 597.
564. All persons convicted of offences in the criminal court
of Baltimore, and who are sentenced to imprisonment in Balti-
more city jail, shall be put to and required to labor during such
confinement.
Ibid. sec. 598.
565. All persons hereafter sentenced to be imprisoned in said
jail for offences by the said court, shall be kept on prison fare
and not be allowed any other food or drink, unless by the written
direction of the physician of the jail.
Ibid. sec. 599.
566. No admission of visitors shall be allowed to condemned
prisoners during their confinement, except the official visitors of
the jail, ministers of the gospel, physicians and legal counsel.
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