444 CECIL COUNTY. [ART. 8.
three hundred dollars, and also such fees for recording con-
stables' and supervisors' bonds, and all other instruments of
writing, as the clerk of the Circuit Court is allowed for similar
services.
58. In case of a vacancy in the office of clerk to the county
commissioners, they shall fill the same.
59. The county commissioners shall receive for their services
the sum of three dollars per day for each day they shall be
engaged in the duties of their office.
60. They shall annually levy such sums of money as they may
deem necessary for the support of indigent poor whom they
think should be out-pensioners, but in no case shall they levy
more than thirty dollars a year for any one person; they shall
levy in each year such sum as they shall ascertain, by a careful
estimate, to be sufficient to pay all the current expenses of the
county for the ensuing year, and shall apply the sum so levied
first to the payment of State's witnesses and jurors and then to
such other county expenses as they may deem proper.
ELECTIONS.
61*. Cecil county is divided into nine election districts, ac-
cording to the present bounds and limits, except that the divi-
sional line between election districts number three and num-
ber five shall be so run, beginning at a point on the said line
where the road from Elkton to Turkey Point crosses Plumb
Creek, it shall run in a straight line direct to the spot where the
road from Elkton to North East crosses Mill Creek, and elections
for all public offices .shall be held in each of said districts at the
place heretofore established by law for that purpose.^
62*. The county commissioners are hereby authorized to
appoint some competent person to run the line herein mentioned,
and the same shall be completed on or before the first day of
May next.
63. The judges and clerks of elections in Cecil county shall
each be allowed for every election at which they may attend and
act, and for making the returns thereof, the sum of three dollars
per day.
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