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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
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WM. PINKNEY WHYTE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 43

the warehouse, to which lie may be appointed, and
shall receipt to his predecessor for the same.
SEC. 4. That no Inspector, or other person ap-
pointed or employed in any of the tobacco ware-
houses in the City of Baltimore, shall be engaged in
the purchase or sale of tobacco, (except of their own
-growth,) nor shall it be lawful for any person thus
appointed or employed in the warehouses, to receive
any gift or emolument whatever, either directly or
indirectly, for any favor or service rendered, other
than his regular salary or wages. Any person thus
convicted, shall be at once dismissed from office or
service.
SEC. 5. That each Inspector shall be entitled to
appoint a chief clerk, a shipping clerk, a receiving
.clerk, and a weighing clerk; and such number of
screwmen and laborers as shall be necessary for the
economical management of his warehouse; the sal-
ary of the Inspector to be twenty-five hundred dollars
per annum, of the chief clerk, twelve hundred dollars
per annum, and of the shipping clerk, receiving
clerk and weighing clerk, each nine hundred dollars
per annum; the wages of the screwmen to be two
dollars and fifty cents per day, and of the laborers to
he two dollars per day.
SEC. 6. That each Inspector shall have full charge
of all the receipts and disbursements of the ware-
house, to which he may be appointed, and shall
make all contracts for nails, or any other articles
that may be required for the use of his warehouse,
except for repairs, and shall make a regular return
to the Comptroller of the Treasury four times in
each year, viz: January, April, July and October,
allowing the receipts and disbursements of his ware-
house, with the vouchers therefor, setting forth in
his report of receipts, the amount received from out-
age, storage, cooperage, reconditioning stays, sale of
scraps, and so forth; and in his disbursements the,
amounts paid for labor, nails, lumber, hoops and
ordinary incidental expenses, which return shall
have been first examined and approved by the Su-
pervisor of warehouses.

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