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cities and the selectmen of towns should be made liable to a 

 penalty if they refuse or neglect to appoint inspectors as the 

 law provides ; and the inspector who accepts the appoint- 

 ment and qualifies by taking the required oath should be 

 lial)le to a penalty if he refuses or neglects to discharge his 

 duty, or fails to conqiiy with the order or instructions of the 

 commissioners made in the discharge of their duty. Power 

 should be given the commissioners to appoint agents at 

 various points in the State, to aid them in the examination 

 and final disposition of cases. Power should be given the 

 commissioners to employ a clerk, at a moderate salary, to 

 keep the records of the Board. 



LEVI STOCKBRIDGE, 

 CHAS. P. LYMAN, Sec, 

 M. O'CONNELL, D.V.S., 



Cattle Commissioners. 



