The Removal of Baltimore City Criminal Court Judge
Henry Stump, 1860. MSA Govpub
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The Removal of Baltimore City Criminal Court Judge
Henry Stump, 1860. MSA Govpub
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I860.] OP THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 705 stance has such testimony been contradicted, or the character of the witnesses giving the same, impeached. Your committee, for the reasons ahove set forth, recommend the adoption of the following address to the Governor of Maryland, and also the following resolution : To His Excellency, Thomas II. Hicks, Governor of the State of Maryland: The two Houses of the (Jeneral Assembly of the State of Maryland, two-thirds of the members of each House concurring therein,,'respectfully request that your Excellency will be pleased to remove Henry Stump from the of lice of judge of the Criminal court of Baltimore city. Be it resolved by the General. Assembly of Maryland, That a committee of five be appointed on the part of this House to act in conjunction with a committee of three on the part of the Senate, to wait on the Governor of this State and present the above address. J. H. GORDON, GEO. FREANER, JAMES T. BRISCOE, G. W. GOLDSBOBOUGH, THOMAS M. SMITH, Mr. Morgan, acting chairman of the committee on Elections, made the following REPORT: The undersigned, committee on Elections, beg leave to report that they have examined the returns of the judges of elections of the several counties and the city of Baltimore, and find the following persons duly elected as members of the House of Delegates for the Constitutional term of two years, commencing on the 2nd day of November, 1859, to wit: St. Mary's county—C. J. Durant and George II. Morgan, Esqrs. Kent county—Albert Medders and Philip F. Rasin, Esqrs. Anne Arundel county—E. G. Kilbourn, Richard C. Mac-kiibin and B. Allein Welch, Esqrs. Calvert county—James T. Briscoe and Benjamin Parrau, Esqrs, Charles county—Francis B. F. Burgess and Barnes Comp-ton, Esqrs. 89