‘16 Salary Sheriff, Coroner Jail Ofl‘lcers. how ' accountable Salaries of officers Assessors, appomtment 0 Cap. 17. III EDWARD VII. 1903. draft 'or revise all legal documents required by the City, and to act as Counsel and Attorney for the City in any suits in any Court to which the Corporation may be a party ; and the said Recorder shall hold his office during pleasure, and shall receive a salary not exceeding three hundred and fifty dollars from the. city funds in lieu of all fees. ' 38. The Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County, and the Coroners of the said County, shall ' be respectively Sheriff and Coroners of the said City ; but shall not exercise any power or authority over the City relative to Civic matters, 39. The common Jail of Queen’s County shall be deemed and taken to be the common Jail of the said City. 40. All boards, commissioners and officers ap- ,. pointed to act under the authority of said corpora- tion, or entrusted with the collection or expenditure of any public money, shall be accountable therefor to the said Corporation, in such manner as may be ordained and directed by the bye-laws and ordinances of the said City. ' 41. All the officers of the said Cit-y shall be re- munerated by fixed salaries, to be adjusted, settled and fixed, from time to time, by the said City Council, and all fees of any nature or kind which may be paid to or received by any officer of the said City for any act, matter or thing done by him, in virtue of such his office, shall be paid over to the City Clerk, and form part of the funds of the said City. TAXATION. 42. The City Council shall after the annual election in the year A. D. 1904, and every third year thereafter, as soon as convenient, after the second