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474 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
ing officer thereof, which certificates shall be issued on or before
the first day of April in each year to such persons as may then
compose the uniformed and active members of said company;
every such company may receive and have as many honorary
members as it has active and uniformed members, and no more,
on payment, in advance, by each person desiring to become such
honorary member, of not less than ten dollars per annum; which,
said money shall be received by the commanding officer of the
company, and be by him applied to the payment of armory rent
or the purchase of uniforms for the rank and file of the active
members of his company, or to such purposes as may be author-
ized by the by-laws of said company; and the commanding officer
of every company shall, on or before the first day of June and
December of every year, render to the adjutant general an account
of the money so received and expended by him, and every such
honorary member shall be entitled to receive a certificate of
honorary membership of the company, to be signed as aforesaid,
and bearing date at the time of its issue; which certificates of
membership, whether of uniformed and active members or of
honorary members, shall exempt the person therein named from
jury duty for the period of one year from the date of his said
certificate; provided, he files his said certificate with the clerk of
the court before the drawing of the jury.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
1886. ch. 66. 1888, ch. 98, sec 16. 1888, ch 314
607. The governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
senate, shall appoint seven justices of the peace from the first
legislative district of Baltimore city—one for each of the wards
thereof—and two justices of the peace at large from said district;
seven justices of the peace from the second legislative district of
Baltimore city—one for each of the wards thereof; also three
justices of the peace at large from said second legislative district;
eight justices of the peace from the third legislative district of
Baltimore city—one for each of the wards thereof—and three
justices of the peace at large from said district, and nine justices
of the peace from the city of Baltimore at large, who shall be
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