Three commissioners (Triumviri) were to be elected by the tribes in order to carry this law into execution.
Mamilius carried a bill for the appointment of three Commissioners to inquire into the conduct of all of those who had received bribes from Jugurtha.
On the 3d of March last an act was passed providing for the appointment of three commissioners to settle private land claims in California.
Under these impressions, he moved to amend the resolution so as to read, "there shall be established a Treasury Department, at the head of which there shall be three commissioners, to be denominated the Board of Treasury.
In 1843 the office of town superintendent was instituted, thus doing away with the board of three commissioners of common schools.
In 1875 Governor Tilden appointed him one of three commissioners to remove obstructions from the Delaware River.
The official list of the town included also three assessors, two overseers of the poor, three commissioners of highways, three school commissioners and three school inspectors.
A civil service commission, consisting of three commissioners, has been established by act of Congress, to secure efficiency in the public service, and to prevent the appointment of men to office as a reward for party work.
The Prison Commission consists of three Commissioners elected by the people for a term of six years.
Its affairs are administered by three commissioners, appointed by the President, with the consent of the Senate, and they are subject to the laws of Congress.
The tribunal to which all such claims were referred was constituted of three Commissioners; one to be named by the President of the United States, one by her Britannic Majesty, and the third by the two conjointly.
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