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SHERIFF.
1886, ch. 82.
222. The sheriff of Baltimore county shall be allowed two
dollars and fifty cents a day for each day he shall attend the
circuit court for Baltimore county, in person or by deputy, when
said court is actually in session, and shall be entitled to charge
and receive the sum of forty cents per day for keeping and
boarding each prisoner committed to or confined in the jail of
said county, and the county commissioners shall furnish all the
fuel necessary for the heating of the county jail and the house
thereto attached, as well as for preparing and cooking the food
for the prisoners confined in said jail, and such further com-
pensation for serving bench warrants, attachments, State warrants,
and conveying and removing prisoners and performing extra duty,
as may seem to the county commissioners a fair and reasonable
compensation for such services.
STATE'S ATTORNEY.
F. L. L., (1860,) art. 3, sec. 194.
223. In all criminal cases which may be removed from the
criminal court of Baltimore to the circuit court for Baltimore
county and tried, it may be lawful' for the judge of said circuit
court to allow to the State's attorney for Baltimore county, in
addition to the sum allowed by law, such compensation, not ex-
ceeding the sum of thirty dollars for any one case, as the said
judge may deem just and proper, to be levied and collected from
the city of Baltimore.
STREETS.
1876, ch. 399.
224. All streets, avenues and alleys, heretofore laid off accord-
ing to law, shall be beds of streets, avenues and alleys, and shall be
condemned as streets, avenues and alleys, and opened, graded and
constructed, and macadamized, graveled, shelled, paved or curbed,
as provided for in the several sections of this sub-title of this arti-
cle; and whenever the grade has been established, of any street,
avenue or alley, or any portion thereof, for which application
may be made to condemn, open, grade and construct, the grades
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