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Session Laws, 1878
Volume 399, Page 471   View pdf image (33K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 471

into its custody and care, in which shall be stated

 

the date of admission, the name and age of the

 

child at the time of admission, the name of the

 

person or justice by whom or the court by which

 

committed, and the name of the nearest relatives

 

when known to the corporation or its officer

 

charged with the admission of inmates.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the foundlings

 

and infant orphan and other destitute children un-

 

der the care and charge of the said corporation,

 

the Protestant Infant Asylum of Baltimore City,

 

shall be and remain under the control and restraint

 

and under the charge of the said corporation, and

Remain un-
der charge of

of the officers and managers and agents thereof,

corporation.

and bound to obedience to its rules, regulations

 

and discipline to every effect, as apprentices are

 

bound in respect of their masters and mistresses,

 

and subject to all laws concerning the duties, lia-

 

bilities, privileges and rights of apprentices.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

In force.

effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 5, 1878.

 

CHAPTER 298.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the Baltimore, Highland-

 

town and Riveryiew Railroad Company.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

 

of Maryland, That Anthony J. Schroeder, Theodore

 

A. Bokel, Henry C. Schroeder, Michael Adams and

Commission-

James T. Kirby be and they are hereby appointed

ers.

commissioners, under the direction of a majority of

 

whom subscriptions may be received to the capital

 

stock of the Baltimore, Highlandtown and River-

 

view Railroad Company, which is hereinafter incor-

 

porated ; and that the said commissioners, or a ma-

Cause books

jority of them, may cause books to be opened at

to be opened.



 

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