648 CAROLINE COUNTY. [ART. 6.
ing incompetency or misconduct on the part of the said treasurer,
shall so recommend, the circuit court for Caroline county is
authorized and empowered to consider, try and determine such
charges against the said treasurer, under such forms of procedure,
rules and regulations as to the said circuit court may seem fit;
and may remove from office the said treasurer for incompetency
or misconduct; and the said county commissioners shall immedi-
ately appoint some other person to fill such vacancy for the residue
of the term; provided, that nothing in this section shall be con-
strued so as to repeal, impair or conflict with the provisions of
the public general laws relating to embezzlement; and the said
circuit court, or any two judges thereof, at any time in their dis-
cretion, may appoint a judicious and expert accountant to care-
fully examine the vouchers, books, papers and funds under the
charge of the said treasurer (in his presence if he so elect), who
shall make report thereof to the said court or judges as the case
may be.
CRIER.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 8, sec. 49.
69. The crier of the circuit court for Caroline county shall be
entitled to two dollars a day for each day he shall attend the Bit-
sings of the court, in lieu of all fees.
CROWS.
1864, ch. 250. 1876, ch. 12. 1878, ch. 301. 1880, ch. 180. 1884, ch. 25.
70. Article 28 of the code of public general laws, entitled
"Crows," shall not relate or apply to Caroline, Calvert, Carroll,
Charles, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Montgomery, Prince George's,
Queen Anne's, Talbot, Allegany, Baltimore and Dorchester coun-
ties.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
1880, ch. 129.
71. The provisions of sections 241 to 245, of article 4, of the
public local laws, title "City of Baltimore," relating to " Cruelty
to Animals," shall apply to Caroline county as fully as if repeated
in this article.
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