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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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three months nor less than one month in the House

 

of Correction or in the jail of the city of Baltimore;

Disqualifica-

and if nominated and elected to such office shall be

tion.

ineligible to hold the same, and shall be disqualified

 

from voting or being nominated at any such election

 

or convention.

 

SEC. .... Be it enacted, That all prosecutions

 

under this sub-section of the Code of Public Local

Prosecutions

Laws shall be by indictment, to be found by the

— how made.

grand jury of the city of Baltimore; and all fines

 

collected from this source shall be paid into the

 

school fund of the city of Baltimore.

 

SEC. ... Be it enacted, That no expense shall be
incurred to the city of Baltimore in the conduct

No expense to
city.

of any elections under the provisions of this sub-

 

section.

 

SEC...... Be it enacted, That this act shall take

Effective.

effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved May 3, 1882.

 

Chapter 291.

 

AN ACT to Incorporate the Industrial Home for

 

Colored Girls.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-

 

bly of Maryland, That Goldsborough S. Griffith,

 

Joseph Merrefield, Charles W. Slagle, Lewis H.

 

Steiner, Cyrus Blackburn, Robert H. Taylor, Robert

 

Turner, Pierre C. Dugan, George W. Lindsay,

 

Francis P. Phelps, John MaHory, Dr. George D.

 

Mudd, A. Randolph Weedon, are hereby constituted

 

and declared a body politic and corporate by the

Declared

name and style of the Industrial Home for Colored

tody corpo-
rate.

Girls, and by that name and style shall have per-

 

petual succession, with power to have and use a

 

common seal and to change the same at pleasure;

 

to make contracts relative to said institution; to sue

 

and be sued, and by that name and style shall be

 

capable of purchasing, taking, holding and conveying

 

any real estate or personal property, or receiving the

 

same by gift, deed, will or bequest, or otherwise for

 

the use of the corporation, and to establish by law

 


 
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