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SHERIFF.
1883, ch. 369 1888, ch. 234.
226. The sheriff of Allegany county shall be allowed for keep-
ing and boarding prisoners committed to the jail of said county
such sum as the county commissioners shall determine, not to ex-
ceed the sum of thirty cents a day for every such prisoner, and the
county commissioners shall have quarterly accountings with him
for the same, upon presentation of his accounts for the same, with
proper vouchers, and shall levy for the same annually. He shall
also be entitled to receive from the county commissioners, to be
levied annually by them, for carrying and conveying each person
under sentence to the State penitentiary or the House of Correc-
tion, or to or from any of the jails of any of the counties of the
State, and the jails or station houses of the city of Baltimore, or
to or from any other place of confinement under the sentence or
final order of any authorized judicial authority, the sum of twenty-
five dollars for one person so carried and conveyed, and for each
additional person so carried or conveyed at the same time, fifteen
dollars, and said compensation, so specified, shall be held to include
all expenses incident to the carrying and conveying of such person
or persons; provided that, as far as is possible, the said sheriff
shall convey, and shall be held and required to convey, to each of
such institutions all persons sentenced to be so conveyed at the
same term of court. No other fee, perquisite or allowance what-
soever shall be granted, allowed, or levied for said sheriff except
such as are specified in the Code of Public General Laws relating
to sheriffs.
1874, ch. 479.
227. He shall receive from the county commissioners of Alle-
gany county the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars per annum,
to pay for the services of a turnkey in the jail of said county.
SURVEYOR.
1884, ch. 333.
228. The surveyor of Allegany county shall be entitled to
charge for his individual services, under warrant of survey or re-
survey, directed from the land office, under orders or warrants of
resurvey directed from the courts of law, and under orders from
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