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320

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


SEC. 32. And be it enacted, That it shall be the


duty of the deputy commanders to confine them


selves ordinarily to their several districts, but it shall


also be their duty to enforce any of the provisions


of this act in any waters adjacent to their districts

Confine to

when a violation of the same shall come to their

districts.

knowledge; and that they shall report quarterly to


the Comptroller the amount of moneys received for


licenses issued to persons engaged in carrying oysters,


taken in this State, and on receiving his warrant


shall pay the same into the treasury.


SEC. 33. And be it enacted, That the commanding


officer and the deputy commanders of said force shall,

Take oath.

before entering upon the discharge of their duties,


take, before one of the judges of the circuit court,


the oath prescribed by the constitution, and the com-


manding officer of said force shall enter into bond


to the State of Maryland in the sum of ten thous-


and dollars, and each deputy commander in the sum

Enter into

of three thousand dollars, to be approved by said

bond.

judges, for the faithful performance of their duties


as prescribed in this act, the said bond or bonds to


be tiled with the Comptroller.


SEC. 34. And be it enacted, That the salary of

Salary of

the commanding officer in charge of steamer shall

commander.

be one thousand five hundred dollars per annum,


and he shall have power to appoint one officer at a

Salary of ap-

salary of seven hundred dollars per annum; one en-

pointees.

gineer at eight hundred dollars per annum, and one


officer at six hundred dollars per annum ; two sea-


men at twenty-five dollars per month ; two seamen


at twenty dollars per month ; one fireman at thirty


dollars per month; one fireman at twenty dollars


per month ; one steward at twenty dollars per month,


and one cook at twenty-five dollars per month ; and


each deputy commander shall receive a salary of


eight hundred dollars per annum. He shall have


power to appoint one officer at a salary of five hun-


dred and fifty dollars per annum, and three seamen


at a salary of thirty dollars per month, each to be


selected from the districts in which they are to serve.

Rations

SEC. 35. And be it enacted, That the officers and


crew of the steamer aforesaid shall each receive one



 
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