|
ART. 22.] WORCESTER COUNTY. 945
mileage after the first day's attendance, when they shall adjourn
from day to day.
86. The clerk to the county commissioners shall be allowed
such compensation as they may think proper, not exceeding the
sum of three hundred and fifty dollars per annum.
37. He shall be entitled to twenty-five cents each for making
out and delivering to the sheriff certificates of the appointment
of trustees of the poor.
38. The county commissioners shall cause a correct copy of
their levy list to be made out, showing the amount of levy and
the objects for which the same was made, under general heads,
and shall cause the same to be published in a newspaper printed
in said county, for at least three successive weeks previous to
the first Wednesday in November in each year, Provided, that
not more than seventy dollars be allowed to any paper for such
service.
•
39. If there should not be a paper published in said county,
such publication shall be made. according to the directions of
section 4 of article eighty-three of the code.
ElECTIONS.
40. Worcester county is divided into ten election districts
according to their present bounds and limits, and elections for
all public officers shall be held in each of said districts at the
places now established by law for that purpose.
41*. The place of holding the election in the seventh election
district of Worcester county, shall be at Harry Butler's house at
Atkinson's mills.
42. Judges .and clerks of election in said county shall each be
entitled to receive, for each election at which they shall attend,
and for making the returns, the sum of three dollars per day;
and each return judge shall also be allowed six and a quarter
cents a mile for every mile his place of residence shall be distant
from the county town, to be allowed both going to and returii-
ing from the same.
VOL. II.—60.
|