ART. 10.] CREEKS—CRIER—CROWS—DOGS. 1015
CREEKS.
1888, ch. 106.
133. The name of Secretary creek, a branch of the Great
Choptank river, in Dorchester county, is changed to Warwick
river, and the name of Cambridge creek is changed to Cambridge
harbor.
CRIER.
1882, ch. 390.
134. The crier of the circuit court shall be entitled to and
receive a per diem of three dollars for each and every day he
shall be employed as such, which shall be in full and in lieu of
all other allowances now authorized by law; and the commis-
sioners are authorized and directed to levy annually, for the use
of the crier of said court, on the assessable property of said
county, such sum of money as they shall deem sufficient to pay
his paper diem, for both the general and equity terms thereof; and
upon presentation to said county commissioners, of the certificates
of the clerk of said court, certifying the number of days in which
he has been engaged at each term of said court, he shall be
entitled to receive his per diem in cash; and the said county com-
missioners are directed, upon presentation thereof, to pay the
same.
CROWS.
1880, ch. 180.
135. No allowance shall be made in Dorchester county for the
head of any crow killed in said county.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
1880, ch. 120.
136. The provisions of sections 241 to 245, of article 4, of the
public local laws, title "City of Baltimore," relating to " Cruelty
to Animals," shall apply to Dorchester county as fully as if re-
peated in this article.
DOCS.
1876, ch. 97.
137. Dorchester, Cecil, Carroll, Caroline, Calvert, Kent, Mont-
gomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset,
Washington, Wicomico, Worcester and Allegany counties, and
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