50 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
presence of, and attested by said clerk, and approved by the
Comptroller, conditioned for the faithful performance of all his
duties as tobacco inspector, and lodge the same with the
approval of the Comptroller endorsed thereon, with the clerk of
said court, whose —— it shall be to record the same and a copy
thereof, under the seal of said court, shall in all suits on said
bond be good and sufficient evidence thereof, and of its execution
by all the parties thereto.
37. Any person or persons on filing a declaration, stating in
general terms, his, her, or their ground of action against any
tobacco inspector as such, may require a writ or writs in the
name of the State, as plaintiff, endorsed to the use of such
person or persons, to be issued against any such tobacco in-
spector, and the sureties on his bond, accompanied with a copy
or copies of such declaration, to be served with said writ or
writs on the defendants, and may in such suit recover judgment
for such damages as he, she or they may show him, or herself,
or themselves, to have suffered by reason of any malfeasance,
misfeasance, or neglect of duty on the part of such tobacco in-
spector, together with the costs of suit, and in any such suit any
of the proceedings may be amended as in other cases.
38. Any of the parties to said bonds may be sued thereon, in
the counties where they severally reside.
39. Each of said tobacco inspectors, as soon as possible after
qualifying, shall take charge of the warehouse to which he may
be appointed,'and of all the tobacco, books, furniture, imple-
ments, appurtenances and effects found therein, and shall receipt
to his predecessor therefor,, and shall employ such clerks and
laborers, provide and keep on hand such books, implements and
materials as may be necessary for the economical and effective
discharge of his duties as such inspector. The chief clerks of
the repective tobacco warehouses, shall receive each, twelve
hundred dollars per annum; the receiving and shipping clerk
shall receive each, nine hundred dollars per annum ; the weigh-
ing clerks shall receive each, nine hundred dollars per annum ;
the screwmen, two dollars per day, and the laborers of back
gang, one dollar and fifty cents per day ; all of which shall be
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