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agent, and in case the sales should amount to more than the
purchase money, costs and damages aforesaid, said surplus or
balance of sales shall belong to said buyer.
19. The amount to be so paid under the warrant of the Comp-
troller by the Treasurer, to the said inspector general and inspec-
tors, and for any other expenses which may accrue under this
act, shall not exceed the amount of money to the credit of the
grain inspection fund, as provided by law, and if there shall not
be in the treasury, to the credit of said grain inspection fund,
a sufficient sum, after paying the expenses incurred under this
act, to pay in full the said salaries of the said inspector general
and inspectors, then a ratable deduction shall be made between
the said inspector general and said inspectors.
HAY AND STRAW.
The Act of June 11, 1861, ch. 35, repeals section 412, and substitutes the following:
20. All hay and straw brought to the city of Baltimore shall
be weighed at the State Hay Scales, as provided in this article,
and by one of the inspectors, at the rate of one hundred pounds
to the hundred weight; making a reasonable allowance for the
moisture thereof, as well as for the mud or other substances
attached to the wagon, cart or sled containing the same; this
section not to apply to hay or straw in bales brought to the city
by water, rail road, wagons, carts or sleds.
MANURES.
The Act of 1862, ch. 19, repeals sections 486, 487, 488, 490, 491, 492, 493.
WOOD.
The Act of 1862, ch. 116, repeals sections 552, 553, 554, 556, 565, 566, and substitutes
the following:
21. The Governor by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, shall on or before the first Monday of March next ensu-
ing, and in every alternative year thereafter, appoint eight inspec-
tors and corders of the fire-wood brought to the city of Balti-
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