It()\".\l. “ \7l" "ll 1 t " 5 0' to XXlX The Deputy Inspector shall account to tl‘w Cliieflnspcctor under whom they not, once in wet} three. months, or oftent‘r if rrquirrd, for all it‘ll in Spected by them. and the h vs theirfor, and shall pay over to him one fifth ofthl.‘ :‘ai‘no; illltl shall describe in their returns the ditii‘rvnt kinds and qualities ot fish inspected by them. XXX. Every chief iiis‘poctor shall make a ieturii to the Colonial Secretary, of all the pickled fiin in»- spected by liitn,orhis Deputies, the same to be tnade‘ up to last days of March, June, September and Do. cember, in each year, and delivered within the months thereafter, under a penalty oftive pounds for every month’s neglect. XXXI. \thn any cask of pickled tish, brandedl by a Deputy Inspector, shall prov»: unequal in quality ' ltfii‘_\ to it inconsistrnt \iitit aux infilw provisions of this \ct. arr llt‘l‘tlH' repealed. Schedules to which this Act retirrs. <(7lllilll.ll.l". t.\.) (Form of INSPCF lor’s ()ulh on (ii/ring . [.19. IL, do swear that I will faithfully, and with- iont tear or partialtty, execute and pcrfoi in the duties of Fish Inspector, in pursuance of, and in manner xaud form prescribed by the Act of the General As- iseinbly of this Island, in such case made and pro- gvided, and according to the best of my skill and ? ability. l I l “in help me God. .31. B. or quantity, so that which may be indicted by the brand on the cask, or deficient in any way of the; requisites prescribed by this Act, the chiefinspectorl cause the same to be rcinspccted; and ifit ap- pear that the defect arose from the condition of theZ may fish, or the bad quality ofthe cask, or the bad pack- ing or pickling of the fish at the time ofthe inspec- tion, he may recover the Costs and charges of such reinspection, from the deputy who branded the same. XXXII. All actions for the recovery of penalties or damages, enaccount ofthc misconduct or neglect of any deputy inspector, may be prosecuted either against such Deputy or the Chief Inspector, under whom he acts,“ who shall how; his remedy against the Deputy, either upon the bond given by him or by action on tlieicase tordninagos; and in every such action the judgment recovered against: the chiet in- speetor, shall be ewdence cat damages against such Deputy or his surettes, if thr deputy shall have had due notice of the action brought against the Chief Inspector. XXXIII All pecuniary penalties imposed by this Act, may be recovered by and it] the name of any person who shall sue for the same and such penalties when recovered, shall be for the use and benefit of the party so suing. XXXIV. Actions against Inspectors Ut their dc~ Puties, underthis Act,shall be brought in the County where the offence shall haw- been committed, and not elsewhere. xxxv. Every County Inspector, who may be appointed and sworn in, under the provisions nftliis Act, shall be furnished with six Wide-‘3‘ "In “"3 said Act. XXXVI. That no Inspectoi shall be liable for any fish that may have been inspected under this not, after twelve months, from the date of such inspection. XXXVII i'l‘his Act shalt go‘itiln one ’iilltitt. im- mediately on the passmg tlirreot. XXXVI”. So much and SlU'lt'i’ilItS‘UIi the z\ct «it the twcmy_sccond year oi too reign of “Cl: present Majesty, chapter eight, intit_iilt~tl An .\ct tor regu- lating the size and quality at lish barrels and timers, and the weight of hsli made up therein, and tor the appointt‘ncnt offish inspectors; also to regulate the in- spection ofpickled fish ,forsale Within tliis’I,sland,and to repeal a certain Act therein mentioned, as are con- SCHEDULE (B) {Form of Build to be given by Inspector.) Know all men by these presents, that we arejointly and severally held, and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, in the penal sum of pounds, of good and lawful money ofthe said Islandtobo paid to our said Lady the Queen, her heirs, or successors, for which payment well and truly to he madc,we hind ourselves and each of us, our and each ofour heirs, executors, and adtninist 'ators, firmly by these pre« sents, sealed with our seals and dated this day of in the year nfoui Lord one thousand eight hundred and \Vliereas the above bounden hath been duly appointed an inspector of pickled fish, for the County of County, under and by virtue of an Act or this Island, relating to the inSpection of pickled fish, for exportation from this Island. Now the condition oftlie above obligation is such, that ifthe above bounden as such Fish In- spector of pickled fish as aforesaid, shall, and do honestly, faithfully and skilfully demean and conduct himselfin his said office, and in all things appertain‘ ing thereto, in terms of the said Act of the Gen- eral Assembly of this Island, relating to the said office OfInspectot’ of pickled fish, then the above ob- ligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force .. and virtue. Signed, sealed and delivered, in presence of C A P . X X . An Act in amendment of the Act regulating the ins spection of Pickled Fish for exportation from this lslnnd. [Passed Mail It, 18653.] §)i€ it l.¥!iait“tt‘tl oy the Lieutenant Governor, Conn. I) cil and .‘.ssembly, as follows: All Pickled Fish landed on this Island from on board any vessel belonging to any Foreign Country, (which fish have been caught tor and belong to any Foreigner), and are not to be consumed or used in the said Island, but are intended to be reshipped for exportation to any Foreign Country,shall be exempt. ed from the provisions ofthe Act passed in the present