724 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 16.,
court, and the other during the second week; and the court
may make such order for the alternate attendance of the said
panels during the sessions of the court as the court may deem
necessary.
64. The clerk shall publish a copy of the said lists of jurors in
every newspaper printed within said county, for two successive
weeks, the same to be inserted in "each of them for the first
time in the issue thereof next after said drawing and assort-
ment.
65. The persons who shall on said lists be allotted to serve
during the second week of the court, and whose names shall be
ao published, shall be exempt from attending said court during
the first week of its session, unless specially required by the
court to be in attendance.
66. Each juror attending said court shall be entitled to two
dollars a day for each day's attendance, and if be reside more
than six miles from the court-house he shall be entitled to ten
cents a mile for every mile over six miles he shall travel going
to court; Provided, he shall receive no more than one dollar for
mileage for any one day; and whenever a. jury is empanelled
in any case, and the jurors remain during the night in Marl-
borough by order of the court, they shall receive one dollar in
addition to their per diem, and in lieu of mileage for that day.
67. The county commissioners of said county shall annually
levy a sum of money, not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars, for
the pay of the jurors attending the Circuit Court for said county,
and deposit the same in the Farmers' Bank of Maryland, at
Annapolis, or in some bank in the District of Columbia, to the
credit of the said commissioners, or they may, in their discretion,
^direct the collector of the county tax to pay the jurors of said
county out of the money so levied such sum as may be due to
them respectively.
•68. A certificate signed by the clerk of the said Circuit Court
^nd expressing the number of days any juror may have attended,
and the sum due him therefor, shall be sufficient authority to
the cashier of the bank in which the said money may be de-
posited, or the collector of the county tax, as the case may bo,
to pay the amount therein specified.
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