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into its custody and care, in which shall be stated
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the date of admission, the name and age of the
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child at the time of admission, the name of the
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person or justice by whom or the court by which
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committed, and the name of the nearest relatives
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when known to the corporation or its officer
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charged with the admission of inmates.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the foundlings
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and infant orphan and other destitute children un-
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der the care and charge of the said corporation,
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the Protestant Infant Asylum of Baltimore City,
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shall be and remain under the control and restraint
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and under the charge of the said corporation, and
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Remain un-
der charge of
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of the officers and managers and agents thereof,
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corporation.
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and bound to obedience to its rules, regulations
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and discipline to every effect, as apprentices are
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bound in respect of their masters and mistresses,
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and subject to all laws concerning the duties, lia-
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bilities, privileges and rights of apprentices.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
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In force.
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effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved April 5, 1878.
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CHAPTER 298.
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AN ACT to incorporate the Baltimore, Highland-
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town and Riveryiew Railroad Company.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
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of Maryland, That Anthony J. Schroeder, Theodore
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A. Bokel, Henry C. Schroeder, Michael Adams and
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Commission-
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James T. Kirby be and they are hereby appointed
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ers.
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commissioners, under the direction of a majority of
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whom subscriptions may be received to the capital
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stock of the Baltimore, Highlandtown and River-
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view Railroad Company, which is hereinafter incor-
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porated ; and that the said commissioners, or a ma-
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Cause books
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jority of them, may cause books to be opened at
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to be opened.
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