1632 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 17.
SCHOOLS.
1886, ch. 293.
291. The governor, by and with the advice and consent of
the senate, shall, at every regular session of the general assembly,
appoint three persona in each of the following counties, namely,
Prince George's, Ctroline, Charles and Montgomery counties,
who shall constitute a board of school commissioners for their
respective counties.
Ibid.
292. The term o: office of the boards of county school com-
missioners created ty the preceding section, shall be for two
years from the first day of May in every second year, beginning
with the year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and until their
successors in office shall have been appointed and shall qualify.
SHERIFF.
1878, ch. 12.
293. The allowance to the sheriff of Prince George's county,
for keeping and boarding prisoners in jail, shall be thirty cents,
each per day.
1873, ch. 230.
294. For the delivery and transportation from Upper Marl-
boro to the State pe: litentiary, of every person convicted by the
circuit court for said county, or any other tribunal, and sentenced
to said penitentiary, the sheriff shall be entitled to receive a sum
not to exceed in any case twenty-five dollars for each and every
person so delivered and transported, to be levied and paid by the
county commissioners; and the county commissioners may allow
such smaller compensation for such duty, graduating the allow-
ance according to the number of convicts carried to the peniten-
tiary, as in their judgment may be adequate.
Ibid.
295. He shall be entitled to receive two dollars a day for
every day he shall actually attend upon the orphans' court of said
county, when required to do so by the chief judge or any two
judges of said court; and said orphans' court shall certify the
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