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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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568 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

said case to the criminal court of Baltimore, to be proceeded
with and tried by said court in the same manner as if the case
had been originally brought before said court.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 921.

893. The justice of the peace, and the clerk of the criminal
court, and register of wills of the orphans' court aforesaid, re-
spectively, shall receive the sum of twenty-five cents for issuing
every warrant, and fifty cents for making out every commitment
or indenture of apprenticeship of such vagrants or beggars; and
the constable, sheriff or police officer, for serving said warrant
and bringing the person charged before either of said courts, or
before said justice, shall receive the sum of fifty cents, and for
carrying any person committed to the place of commitment, the
Bum of fifty cents, which several sums shall be paid as other
costs in criminal cases are now paid; but either of said courts or
said justice may at discretion, adjudge that the said costs shall
be paid by the informer, in cases where the person charged is
acquitted.

VAGRANT CHILDREN.
1878, ch. 473.

894. No minor, if a girl, under the age of sixteen years, and
if a boy, under the age of fourteen years, shall be admitted to or
permitted to remain in any saloon, place of entertainment or
amusement known as dance-houses, concert saloon, theatre or
varieties, where immoral, indecent, obscene or vulgar language,
display or performance, is permitted, allowed or carried on, or
where any spirituous liquors, wines, intoxicating or malt liquors
are sold, exchanged or given away, unless accompanied by parents
or guardian. Any proprietor, keeper or manager of any such
place who shall admit such minor to or permit him or her to
remain in such place, unless accompanied by parent or guardian,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction by
any court of competent jurisdiction, be fined ten dollars and costs
for each and every offence.

Ibid.

895. Every person having the custody of any girl under the
age of sixteen years and of any boy under the age of fourteen

 

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