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P. G. L., (1860,) art. 29, sec. 45. 1852, ch. 16, secs. 2-4. 1868, ch. 52.

1884, ch. 27.

37. Each of the circuit judges for the counties or judicial circuits may make orders, in recess of their several courts, in cases of law, and may require in writing the original papers on any case, or abstracts and transcripts to be produced before them, or either of them, wherever they or either of them may be, for the purpose of passing such order, and in all criminal cases wherein the accused has been allowed to give bail; but if the court shall adjourn before he has secured the bail, the clerk of the court may take the bail, on its being directed by order of court before adjournment, or of one of the judges after adjournment, fixing the amount thereof; but the clerk shall accept no security without the oath or affirmation of the person offering himself as security, that he or she is worth the amount of the bail in real or personal estate, exclusive of his or her right to exemption, nor unless the clerk shall be satisfied of the truth of such statement on oath or affirmation; and whenever a party is arrested on indictment in any of the circuit courts, and is imprisoned during the recess of the court, any judge thereof, if it be a bailable case, may, by his order in writing, fix the bail and direct the clerk to take the same, with security or securities, who shall justify on oath or affirmation as hereinbefore provided, and no security shall be taken whom the clerk is not fully satisfied to be worth the amount sworn to.

Mayor, &c., of Frostburg, v. Tiddy, 63 Md. 514.

Relief to Sheriffs and Collectors.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 29, sec. 46. 1852, ch. 75, sec. 1. 1878, ch. 349.

38. On application by petition in writing to the several circuit courts or circuit judges, and the superior court of Baltimore city, of any sheriff or collector of the county and State taxes, or either of them, who has failed or neglected to collect any taxes or fees within the time prescribed by law, the court or judge may, on such terms as they may prescribe, by an order, extend the time of such sheriff or collector to complete the collections, which extension may be limited in the discretion of the court or judge, and may be renewed as may be deemed reasonable; and the said petition and orders shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the

circnit court, or superior court, where such application is made; and on application of the legal representative of any deceased sheriff or collector, he shall be entitled to avail himself of the provisions of this section as fully as such deceased sheriff or collector could do if living.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 29, sec. 47. 1852, ch. 75, sec. 2.

39. The courts and judges aforesaid may grant the relief and extension provided in the preceding section, in favor of sheriffs and collectors, to the securities, executors, administrators or trustees of sheriffs and collectors, who may respectively succeed to their rights and duties.

Ibid. sec. 48. 1852, ch. 75, sec. 3.

40. The said courts and judges may in their discretion require the party applying for such relief to serve notice on the comptroller and county commissioners, or on either of them, according to the character of the taxes represented to be in arrears, previous to passing a final order on such application.

Ibid. sec. 49. 1852, ch. 75, sec. 5.

41. Nothing contained in the three preceding sections shall prevent or delay the enforcement by the comptroller, county commissioners or others interested, of their rights and remedies.

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1. Of female under eighteen; penalty. 22. Penalties recovered by indictment. 2. Of child under twelve; penalty.

Abortion.

Bribery.

3. Inducement to; instruments of;

penalty.

23. Offering bribe to or receiving bribe

by public officers; penalty.

24. Embracery; penalty.

4. Courts to charge grand jury con- 25. Intimidating or corrupting jurors,

cerning.

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witnesses or officers of court; penalty.

26. Of voters by candidates; penalty.

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38. Uttering forged notes; penalty.
39. Penalty if convicted a second time.
40. Forging order for money or goods;

penalty.

41. Manifest of tobacco inspector; pen

alty.

42. Exporting tobacco with forged inspector's mark; penalty.

43. Erasing tobacco inspector's brand; penalty.

44. Breaking hogshead of tobacco; penalty.

45. Certificate of State stock; penalty. 46. Metallic checks of canned fruit dealers; penalty.

Defaulters.

47. Clerks, registers, collectors, sheriffs, notary publics, officers of revenue; penalty.

Destroying Property Maliciously. 48. Tobacco; penalty.

49. Horses and mules; penalty. 50. Bulls, cows, &c.; penalty. 51. Buildings, vessels, entry upon with intent to destroy; penalty.

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Cashier, servant or clerk, embezzlement by; penalty.

76. Carriers, wrongful disposal of property by; penalty.

52. Buildings, trees, fruit, grain, malicious destruction of; penalty. 53. Churches, church furniture, par- 77. Fraudulent receivers of, damages

sonages and appurtenances; penalty.

54. Books and property of public library; penalty.

55. Ice upon pond; penalty.

56. Railroad cars, intent to injure; penalty.

57. Locomotives or cars, destruction

of; penalty.

against.

78. Cargo, wrongful disposal of; pen

alty.

79. Description in indictment for same. 80. Public officers, embezzlement by. Escaping from Penitentiary. 81. Penalty.

False Pretenses.

58. Breaking into railroad cars with 82. Goods, securities, money obtained

intent to steal; penalty.

by; penalty.

59. Breaking into railroad cars; pen- 83. Judgment of restitution upon con

alty.

60. Baggage, injury to; penalty. 61. Civil remedy for injury to baggage. 62. Erasure of owner's name from fruit crates; penalty.

63. Fruit crates, destruction of; penalty.

64. Buoys and beacons, removal or destruction of; penalty.

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65. Anchoring on range line of range 87. Fraud-Bills of lading; penalty.

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Butter; manufacture and sale of oleomargarine prohibited; penalty.

89. Fraud-Fraudulent imitation of 108. Fraud-Millers mixing flour; pro

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Fugitive Convicts.

name of party canning, 120. Conviction and punishment of.

to be stamped on cans.

101.

Failure to comply; pen

alty.

Funerals-Collection of Tolls

from.

102.

Special partnerships; fraud in management of; penalty.

Warehouse, storage and

103.

104.

105.

106.

107.

Name and address of party 121. Tolls not to be collected; penalty.

selling to be printed on

label.

Words "Soaked goods" to

be printed on label.

Gaming.

122. Illegal to keep table or places for. 123. Gaming table, what is.

Penalty for violating sec-124. Renting places for, prohibited.

tions 103 and 104.

Upon gas companies; tap-
ping pipe; penalty.
Tampering with metre;
penalty.

125. Penalty for keeping table or places

for.

126. Persons knowingly permitting

keeping of tables for; penalty. 127. Losses at play recoverable. By hirers of personal chat- 128. Gaming table, what is within tels; penalty.

meaning of preceding sections.

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