448 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
lars annually ; and to the Female House of Refuge, not ex-
ceeding ten thousand dollars per annum ; and to the Saint
Vincent of Paul's Orphan Asylum of Baltimore City, any sum
now due said institutions for the care of destitute or other
minors committed by courts or police magistrates to its care,
and hereafter not exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars
per annum. And the said Mayor and City Council are further
authorized and empowered to appropriate for repairs, perma-
nent improvements and additions to the buildings now occu-
pied and used by the House of Refuge and the Maryland
Female House of Refuge, such additional sum or sums of
money as in their judgment shall from time to time be required
for these purposes.
518. The Judge of the Criminal Court of Baltimore, the
President of the Board of Police Commissioners, and the Mar-
shal of the Police of the City of Baltimore, shall, at such times
as they may think proper, visit and inspect the House of the
Good Shepherd.
IMMIGRANTS.
519. The master or commander of any vessel arriving from
a foreign country or from any other of the United States, who
shall enter said vessel at the custom-house in the City of Balti-
more, shall, within twenty-four hours after such entry, make a
report in writing on oath to the Mayor of said City, of the
name, age and occupation of every alien who shall have been
brought or carried as passenger in such vessel on that voyage,
upon pain of forfeiture, for every neglect or omission to make
such report, of the sum of twenty dollars for every such passen-
ger neglected or omitted to be so reported.
520. The Mayor, or other person discharging the duties
of his office, shall require the owner or consignee of every
vessel arriving from a foreign country, or from any other
of the United States, which shall be entered in said custom-
house, upon pain of forfeiture to the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore, of twenty dollars for every neglect or omis-
sion to give a several bond to the State of Maryland in
the penalty of three hundred dollars, for each passenger in-
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