FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 521
three county commissioners who shall be selected respec-
tively, one from the first election district, one from the
second election district, and one from the third election
district of said county, whose terms of office shall be
respectively as follows:
The one elected from the first election district shall hold
office for the term of two years from the date of his election;
the one from the second election district shall hold office
for the term of four years from the date of his election,
and the one elected from the third election district of said
county shall hold office for the term or six years from the
date of his election, and in each case until his successor
shall be elected and qualified. And at each general elec-
tion held respectively every second year after the election
to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of
November in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three,
there shall be elected one county commissioner for the full
term of six years to succeed the commissioner whose term
shall then expire, and the person so to be elected shall be
selected from the same district as the commissioner whose
term shall so expire ; and no two commissioners from one
and the same election district shall hold office as commis-
sioner, in said county at one and the same time, nor shall
any commissioner who has served a term as such commis-
sioner be eligible to re-election to the office of commissioner
for two years after the expiration of such term of office.
In the event that any vacancy should occur in said board
of commissioners, from any cause, the Governor shall appoint
a suitable person to fill such vacancy or vacancies, and the
person or persons so appointed shall hold the said office
for the full term of the person whose office shall have become
vacant; the appointee so appointed shall be a resident and
voter in the election district, wherein the person whose
office shall have been vacated resided and voted at the time
of his election ; and the compensation to said commissioners
shall be the same as is now provided by section fourteen of
article twenty-five of the Code of Public Geueral Laws.
Approved April 7th, 1892.
CHAPTER 378.
AN ACT to prohibit drunkenness and disorderly conduct
in Liberty District, Frederick County, Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That it shall not be lawful for any person or
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