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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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AKT. 10.] DOECHESTEB COUNTT. 535

209. The treaeurer of the school fund shall annually report
to the county eonuBisaioners an accurate statement of all
moneys received and disbursed by him.

SHERIFF.

210. The sheriff of Borchester connty shall be entitled to
thirty cents a day for keeping in jail and boarding each pri-
soner.

211. Be shall receive on executions issued by any justice of
the peace the aame fees allowed by law to constables.

VIENNA.

212. The citizens of the town of Vienna, in Dorchester county,
are a body corporate by the name of " The Commissioners of
the Town of Vienna," and by that name may sue and be sued,
and have and use a common seal.

213. The bounds of said town shall be as follows: Beginning
at the north-west comer of Hooper C. Hicks' old granary, stand-
ing near the edge of Nanticoke River and a short distance
northwardly of Joel OornweU's wharf, thence running west-
wardly in a line parallel with Front street, one-fourth of a mile
or till it intersects the county road leading from said town to
Crotchet's ferry, thenc& southerly in a line parallel with Back
street, half a mile, or till a line drawn from the end of the
divisional line between Henry Wilcox's meadow lot and Samuel
C. Craft's land at the edge of Nanticoke River, and running
•with said divisional line until it intersects the said southerly
line, thence with said divisional line to the aforesaid river, and
thence with the said river and binding therewith to the place
of beginning.

214. The number of commissioners for said town shall be five,
and the term of office of the oldest of said commiaBioners in
time of service shall expire on the first Thursday of June in
each year.

215. The free white male citizens of aaid town of the age of
twenty-one years and upwards who shall have resided therein
for six months next preceding the election, shall, annually, on
the first Thursday in June, at the house in which they have here-

 

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