534 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
gone and passed the examination now required for teachers in
the public schools of Baltimore city.
School Commrs, of Balto, city to State Board of Education, 26 Md. 505.
1872, ch. 877.
778. The mayor and city council of Baltimore shall have
power and authority to make all ordinances for the protection of
the school houses and property, and to punish any person who
may disturb the sessions of said public schools.
Ibid.
779. They are authorized and empowered to levy and collect
upon the assessable property in said city, as other taxes are levied
and collected, such amount of taxes as may be necessary to defray
all the expenses incurred for educational purposes by diem.
Ibid.
780. The treasurer, on the warrant of the comptroller, shall
pay to the mayor and city council the proportion of the free school
fund to which said city is entitled.
INTESTATES' ESTATES.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 829.
781. The orphans' court of said city shall order and direct the
funds arising from intestates' estates that may be administered
upon in said court and which remain undistributed for want of
legal representatives of the intestates to claim the same, to be paid
to the board of commissioners of public schools.
Ibid. sec. 830.
782. The court shall not make such order until they shall be
satisfied that the intestate left no legal representatives living at
the time of his death; and they shall cause the administrator of
such intestates to give notice, by advertisement to be inserted for
such periods of time and in newspapers published in such places
as they may deem necessary, that upon default of the appearance
of any legal representative of the intestate, by a certain day to be
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