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390

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


vacancy whenever the interest of said service may in his


judgment require him so to do.


33. The salary of the commander of the State Fishery

Salary
of com-

Force shall be fifteen hundred dollars, and the salary of

mander
and other

deputy commanders in charge of steamers shall be one

officers.

thousand dollars per annum ; and they shall have power to


appoint one officer at a salary of six hundred dollars per


annum, one engineer or machinist at a salary of eight


hundred dollars per annum, and one pilot at a salary of


thirty dollars per month, three seamen at a salary of twenty-


five dollars each per month, two firemen at a salary of


twenty -five dollars each per mouth, one steward and one


cook at a salary of twenty -five dollars each per mouth ; and


each deputy commander of sloops or vessels shall receive a


salary of eight hundred dollars per annum; he shall have


the power to appoint one officer at a salary of five hundred


and fifty dollars per annum, and four seamen at a salary of


forty dollars per month during the oyster season and thirty


dollars per month after the season each, to be selected from


the district in which they are respectively to serve.


34. The officers and crews of the vessels aforesaid shall

Rations

each receive one ration per day of the quality and quantity


such as is allowed by law to the officers and crews of the


revenue marine of the United States, but no rations shall be


allowed to officers or crews of sailing vessels ; and in


addition to the aforegoing the comptroller is hereby directed


to issue annually his warrant on the treasurer in the sum of


fifteen dollars for each member of the fishery force in favor


of the commander, to be expended by him in the purchase


of uniforms for the members of said force, and the members


of said force shall, at all times, keep themselves neatly


clothed in proper uniform when on duty and the treasurer


is hereby requested to pay said warrant.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all acts or part of acts

Repeal.

inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same


are hereby repealed to the extent that they are so inconsis-


tent, provided, that nothing herein contained shall apply to


Worcester County.


SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That nothing herein contained

Fending

shall be construed to effect any prosecution for violations of

prosecu-
tions.

the existing laws of this State, or for offenses against the


same committed before the passage of this act.


SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective

from the date of its passage.


Approved March 31st, 1892.



 
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