LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
violating the provisions of this section shall be immediately
dismissed from office or service. Each of the deputy inspect-
ors before entering on the duties of his office shall give bond
to the chief inspector with a surety or sureties to be approved
by said chief inspector in the sum of ten thousand dollars, con-
ditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties; and the said
chief inspector in his discretion may exact a bond from the
persons who directly receive and handle the moneys collected
on account of the business of said warehouses. The deputy
inspectors shall be subject to removal for cause by the chief
inspector, with the approval of the Governor, and the said
deputy inspector shall have authority to dismiss any assistant
or employes in said warehouses whenever in his judgment shall
seem for the good of the service for which they are respectively
employed ; and every deputy inspector shall be responsible to
the chief inspector for the faithful performance of the duties
of all employes under them, respectively; and any neglectof
duty on the part of any employe shall be cause for his imme-
diate removal by the deputy inspectors in their respective ware-
houses.
11. The chief inspector of tobacco shall be entitled to
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appoint one chief clerk at a salary of twelve hundred dollars
per annum, which chief clerk shall have his office at such one
of the warehouses as shall be designated' and occupied by the
chief inspector, and shall perform all the duties of chief clerk
to said chief inspector for all the business done at all of said
warehouses. The said deputy inspectors provided for in this
Article shall respectively be in charge of such warehouse to
which he is assigned by the Governor, and shall each be author-
ized to appoint one tobacco note clerk, one receiving clerk, one
shipping clerk, one weighing clerk, one assistant clerk, one
sample tyer, one janitor, one tinder, one elevator and stay-floor
man and not more than ten screwmen nor more than four lab-
orers. The salaries of the tobacco note clerks shall be one
thousand dollars per annum each, receiving clerks, shipping
clerks and weighing clerks shall be eight hundred dollars per
annum, each, that of the sample tyers shall be seven hundred
dollars per annum each. The wages of the assistant clerks,
janitors, finders, elevator and stay-floor men and screwmen shall
be two dollars per day each, the wages of the laborers shall be
one dollar and fifty cents per day, each. No deputy inspector
shall employ any additional force or labor than that hereinbe-
fore specified, without the approval of the chief inspector, but
with such approval the deputy inspectors are authorized to
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