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consent to any evasion of the laws for the inspection of salt, 

 such inspector shall forfeit his office, and pay to the use of the 

 people of this State the sum of one thousand dollars. 



Sec. 33. If any deputy inspector shall be guilty of the offences 

 specified in the last section, or any of them, the inspector appointing 

 such deputy shall forfeit to the use of the people of this State the 

 sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, for the recovery of which his 

 bond shall be put in suit. 



Sec. 34. The inspector and each of his deputies shall be exempt 

 from serving on juries, and from all military service, except in case 

 of actual invasion or insurrection ; and the commission or appoint- 

 ment in writing of any such ofificer or deputy shall be evidence of 

 the facts stated therein. 



Sec. 35. The inspector shall have power, from time to time, to 

 make and ordain such necessary rules and regulations as he may 

 deem expedient, concerning — 



First. The manufacturing and inspection of salt not inconsistent 

 with the provisions of this act. 



Second. The daily examination, and the reporting by his deputies, 

 of the operation and extent of the several salt manufactories, so as 

 to determine whether the quantity of salt inspected at each manu- 

 factory is equal to the quantity actually manufactured thereat. 



Third. The districting of the salt-making territory in this State, 

 and the duties of his deputies under this act, and he may alter and 

 revoke such rules and regulations at his pleasure. 



Sec. 36. The inspector shall have power to annex penalties, not 

 exceeding ten dollars in any case, to the violation of such rules and 

 regulations. Such rules and regulations shall be printed and posted 

 up in the office of the inspector, and in each manufactory, and pub- 

 lished at least once in some newspaper in each county where salt is 

 manufactured, and shall, after they have been posted and published 

 as aforesaid for one week, be binding upon all persons concerned. 



Sec. 37. It shall be the duty of the inspector and of his deputies, 

 upon being applied to by any manufacturer to inspect salt in his 

 district, to inspect the same forthwith ; and in no case shall the in- 

 spector or any deputy delay the inspection of salt beyond twelve 

 hours of daylight, excluding Sundays, after such application, unless 

 such manufacturer shall consent to the delay. For a violation of 

 this section by the inspector, or any one of his deputies, the in- 

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