EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 617
hundred dollars ($200. 00) shall only be made with the appro-
val of the State Board of Agriculture, and the inspector shall
make a report quarterly to the Comptroller on the first days cf
January, April, July and October of each year, showing the re-
ceipts and disbursements of each of said warehouses, with
vouchers therefor, giving in detail the respective amounts re-
ceived from outage, storage, cooperage, reconditioning, stay
and sale of scraps, and also showing the respective amounts
paid for labor, nails, lumber, hoops, incidentals, wages and
salaries, and showing the cash balance for each quarter, and at
the quarter ending July first in each year, shall pay over to
the Comptroller all moneys in hand remaining after paying all
expenses and salaries of said warehouses, except that the in-
spector shall withhold therefrom the sum of four thousand
($4, 000. 00) dollars for a period of three months or so long as
may be needed to meet the current expenses of the warehouses
until the receipts thereof will enable the payment of the four
thousand dollars ($4, 000. 00) so withheld to the Comptroller as
above provided.
14. In case of the absence of the inspector by reason cf
sickness or any other unavoidable cause, his duties, during his
absence, shall devolve upon the chief clerk, unless the in-
spector shall designate some other clerk or employee to act in
his place; and the person so acting shall qualify under oath for
the faithful discharge of the same.
15. The hours of labor in the several tobacco warehouses
in the City of Baltimore shall be from seven o'clock A. M.
until twelve o'clock M., and from one o'clock P. M. until six
o'clock P. M.
16. All tobacco landed or delivered at any of the ware-
houses in the City of Baltimore, for inspection, shall be taken
charge of by the inspector, through his receiving clerk, and the
parties delivering the same shall be entitled to receive, upon
demand, the inspector's receipt therefor.
17. It shall be the duty of the inspector to cause each hogs-
head of tobacco landed or delivered at the warehouses to be
numbered in succession, as received, and cause said number to
be entered in a book kept for that purpose, together with the
time said hogshead was received, the name of the vessel or other
conveyance, if known to him, by which said hogshead was
brought to the City of Baltimore and of the owner or consignee
of said tobacco, and the initials or other trade-marks on said
hogshead identifying the same, and when said hogshead shall
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