ART. 22.] JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES. 1995
P L. L, (1860,) art. 21, sec. 203.
264. The clerk of the circuit court shall furnish each juror
with an order for the amount of his pay.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
1886, ch. 20.
265. There shall be the following number of justices of the
peace and constables for Washington county, to be appointed for
the election districts in said county, as follows: Number one,
two justices of the peace and two constables; number two, three
justices of the peace and two constables; for numbers three,
seventeen, twenty-one and twenty-two, constituting the town of
Hagerstown and vicinity, eight justices of the peace and six con-
stables; number four, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number five, three justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number six, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number seven, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number eight, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number nine, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number ten, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number eleven, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number twelve, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number thirteen, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables; number fourteen, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number fifteen, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number sixteen, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number eighteen, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number twenty, two justices of the peace and two con-
stables ; number twenty-three, two justices of the peace and two-
constables.
1886, ch. 137.
266. In all suits before justices of the peace in Washington
county, the defendant shall be sued in the district in which he
resides, unless the contract was made or damage done in another
district of said county, or unless the parties agreed to perform the
contract in another district, in which cases suit may be brought
in such other district.
Ibid.
267. In case any defendant be sued in any other district than
his own, on his written or personal application to the justice of
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