ART. 16.] COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1507
tion or prejudice, so help me God;" and the said oath shall be
recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for said
county.
P. L. L. (1860,) art. 15, sec. 38.
63. In case of a vacancy in the office of clerk, such vacancy
shall be supplied by the county commissioners as soon thereafter
as may be practicable.
Ibid, sec 29.
64. The clerk to said county commissioners shall be entitled
to two dollars a day for every day he shall attend upon them, and
.such additional compensation as they may allow.
1880, ch 325.
65. It shall be the duty of the county commissioners to pub-
lish, in their annual exhibit of receipts and expenditures, the
amount of monies received from the sheriff of said county as
costs collected by him in criminal cases; also the amount of
monies remaining in the hands of said commissioners as unex-
pended balances due pensioners who have died during the year,
for which such pensioners were allowed; also the amount of
monies repaid from other counties for monies expended in the
trial of cases removed from such counties for trial in the circuit
court for Montgomery county; also the amount of monies re-
maining in the hands of the commissioners over and above what
has been actually required to pay the existing creditors of the
county.
1882, ch. 38.
66. To redeem the bonds issued under the act of 1882, chapter
38, the county commissioners shall annually levy upon the assess-
able property of said county a tax sufficient to pay the interest
thereon, and the principal of such portion as may mature in each
year after the date of their issue; the coupons on said bonds shall
be redeemable in payment of county taxes; and said levy shall be
designated as " the school debt fund."
CRIER.
1880, ch. 847.
67. The crier of the circuit court for Montgomery county is
allowed two dollars and a half for each and every day he may
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