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10. The forfeitures hereinbefore mentioned, shall be paid to
the inspector general of flour for Baltimore city; and the same
shall be accounted for to the State, by said inspector general;
and in case of any refusal to pay the amount of all, any forfeit-
ures may be recovered in the name of the State, together with
legal costs before a justice of the peace.
GAUGERS OF CASKS AND INSPECTORS OF DOMESTIC DISTILLED
LIQUORS.
The Act of 1862, ch. 199, amends and re-enacts section 354, as follows:
11. The Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, shall biennially appoint four gaugers of casks and inspec-
tors of domestic distilled liquors, who, before they proceed to
act as such, shall apply to the clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas of Baltimore city, and on paying each the sum of one
hundred dollars to said clerk, shall be entitled to receive a
license to act as gauger of casks and inspectors of liquors for the
term of two years from the date thereof.
GRAIN.
The Act of 1862, ch. 283, repeals sections 387, 388 and 389, and substitutes the
following:
12. Each inspector shall make a daily return to the inspector
general, of the number of bushels of grain inspected and weighed
by him, and the inspector general shall make, or cause to be
made, an entry of the same in a well bound book, showing the
number of bushels weighed and measured for each person, and
the said inspector general stall charge and receive one-fourth
cent per bushel for weighing and inspecting, and shall charge
one-fourth cent per bushel for measuring, said one-fourth cent
per bushel for measuring shall be paid by the seller to the
measurer, and the first named aforesaid one-fourth cent per
bushel for weighing and inspecting, shall be paid by the pur-
chaser to the inspector general.
13. The inspector general shall make return on the first day
of every month, or within ten days thereafter, to the Comptroller,
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