GEORGE HOWARD, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
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1831.
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with an affidavit of the truth thereof; and the Governor and
Council are hereby empowered to continue such suspension
or reinstate the assistant inspector, as the circumstances of
the case may in their judgment require.
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CHAP. 210.
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Sec. 10. And be it enacted, That the drawings which
the inspectors of flour shall take from the casks to be in-
spected by them, shall as soon as conveniently may be
thereafter, be deposited in some suitable place in said city,
to be designated by the general inspector, and shall be sold
by the said general inspector, in such manner, and at such
times as he shall think most advantageous.
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Disposition of
drawings.
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Sec. 11 . And be it enacted, That the Mayor of the said
city, shall appoint a deputy to perform the duties of any
suspended assistant inspector, if necessary, during such
suspension, for which said services, said deputy shall be
entitled to compensation from the monies provided to be di-
vided by the general inspector as aforesaid, among the as-
sistant inspectors and said general inspectors, for their com-
pensation, and to such portion of such monies as such as-
sistant inspector would have been entitled to, for the time
of his suspension, if he had not been so suspended.
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Appointment of
deputy in case of
suspension.
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Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That all fines and forfeitures
incurred under this act, shall be recoverable in the name of
the state, before a justice of the peace, as small debts are
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Fines recoverable.
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now recoverable by law, and shall be appropriated, the one
half to the use of the informer, and the other half to the
use of the state.
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Disposed of.
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Sec. 13. And be it enacted, That it shall not hereafter be
lawful for the Governor and Council to appoint any other
inspector or inspectors of flour, for the city of Baltimore,
other than those provided for by this act, and that the three
inspectors already appointed, shall in all respects act and
be deemed to be appointed as inspectors of flour, in the
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Future appoint-
ments.
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said city, under this act, from the time of the appointment
of a fourth inspector, until the next annual appointment, on
the said inspectors, giving security as required by this act
in respect of the inspectors of flour.
CHAPTER 210.
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Present inspec-
tors.
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An act for the relief of Joseph Stone, and other securities for
William Williams, late Sheriff and Collector of Saint
Mary's County.
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Passed Mar. 8,1832
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WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General As-
sembly, by the petition of Joseph Stone, one of the securi-
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Preamble.
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