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356

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


keep his office at the station-house for which he was appointed,


and shall attend at such station-house from six o'clock a. m. to


eight o'clock a. m. on every day of the week except Sunday, and


from ten o'clock a. m. until twelve o'clock m. on every day of the


week except Sunday, and from two o'clock p. m. until six o'clock


p. m. on every day of the week except Sunday, and on every Sun-


day in each year shall attend at the station-house from which he


was appointed from six o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock a. m., and


from five o'clock p. m. to six o'clock p. m., and at each of said

Sittings.

respective sittings hereinbefore provided for shall perform all
duties which he is required by law to perform; that the hours of


duty and the attendance of the additional justice of the peace


shall be regulated and controled by the board of police commis-


sioners for the city of Baltimore or by the State's attorney for Bal-


timore city, and each of said justices of the peace so selected afore-


said to sit at a station-house in the city of Baltimore shall also


attend at his station-house at such other house and times as he


may be required so to do by the board of police commissioners for


the city of Baltimore, or by the State's attorney of Baltimore


city; the said respective justices of the peace so selected to sit


at any station-house in the city of Baltimore, shall transact no


other business at any such station-house, except the business re-


quired by the seven succeeding sections, to be by them respec-


tively performed at such station-house.

Effective.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from


the date of its passage.


Approved March 31, 1890.


CHAPTER 231.


AN ACT to repeal chapter five hundred and twenty-three, of the


acts of eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and to re-enact the


same and prescribing the conditions on which the second com-


pany of the Howard zouaves of Baltimore city may be enrolled


into the first regiment Maryland national guards.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of Maryland,

Repeal

That chapter five hundred and twenty-three, of the acts of eigh-


teen hundred and eighty-eight, be and the same is hereby re-


pealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof.


SEC. 2. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of Maryland,


That in case any one of the enrolled companies of the first regi-


ment of the Maryland national guard shall disband or be mus-


tered out of service, the adjutant-general be and is hereby author-


ized and directed to immediately substitute in its place the second



 
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