194 BALTIMORE COUNTY. [ART. 3.
show the amount of money received by the county from all
sources, and the entire amount expended for all purposes during
the year; and a correct transcript of the aforesaid account, at-
tested by his signature, shall at the close of each year be fur-
nished to the county commissioners.
1676, ch. 179.
57. All documents, books and papers belonging to his office
are declared to be the property and records of Baltimore county,
and at all times shall be subject to the examination of the grand
jury and county commissioners, or of any taxpayer of said
county; and it shall be the duty of the grand jury at each
session to appoint from their own body a committee to examine
the books and accounts of the said treasurer, and to report to the
circuit court the result of such examination.
Ibid.
58. The county commissioners shall appoint and furnish the
treasurer an office in the court-house for the transaction of busi-
ness, and the said office shall be open for that purpose each day
of the year, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, from nine
o'clock, " A. M. until three o'clock, p. M., from the first day of
November until the first day of April, and from nine o'clock, A.
M.. until five o'clock, p. M. for the remainder of the year.
CORONERS, INQUESTS AND DEAD BODIES.
F. L. L., (1860, ) art. 3, sec. 91.
59. The fees of coroners in said county shall be as follows:
for each separate coroner's inquest held by any coroner or justice
of the peace acting as coroner, four dollars and seventeen cents;
for a coffin, two dollars and fifty cents; and for digging grave
and burying body, two dollars and fifty cents.
Ibid. sec. 93.
60. The coroners of said county shall hold an inquest over all
persons found dead in said county, where the manner and cause
of such death shall not be clearly known as accidental or in the
course of nature.
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