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Charles County—Richard H. Edelen, Frederick Stone, John
W. Mitchell.
Baltimore County—John S. Berry, James L. Ridgely, Wil-
liam H, Hoffman, Edwin L. Parker, David King, William
H. Mace, Silas Larsh.
Talbot County—Henry H. Goldsborough, James Valliant,
John F. Mullikin.
Somerset County—Isaac D. Jones, Andrew G. Crawford,
William H. Gale, James U. Dennis, John G. Horsey.
Dorchester County—Thomas I. Dail, Alward Johnson, Dr.
Washington A. Smith, Thomas J. Hodson.
Cecil County—Thomas P. Jones, George Earle, David Scott,
Joseph B. Pugh..
Prince George's County—Daniel Clarke, Samuel. H. Berry,
Edward W. Belt, Fendall Marbury.
Queen Anne's County—John Lee, John Brown, Pere Wil-
mer.
Worcester County—Thomas B. Smith, William T. Purnell,
William H. W. Farran, Francis T. Murray.
Frederick County—Samuel Keefer, Frederick Schley, David
I. Markey, Andrew Annan, Henry Baker. B. A. Cunningham,
Peter G. Schlosser.
Harford County—William Galloway, George M. McComas,
John A. Hopper, Thomas Russell.
Caroline County—Robert W. Todd, James D. Carter, Twi-
ford 8. Noble.
Baltimore City. —Samuel T. Hatch, Baltis H. Kennard,
William Brooks, Henry Stockbridge, Archibald Stirling, Jr.,
John Barren, William Daniel, Edwin A. Abbot, Joseph M.
Cushing, John L. Thomas, Jr., Joseph H. Audoun.
Washington County—Henry W. Dellinger, Lewis B. Ny-
man, Peter Negley, James P. Mayhugh, Joseph F. Davis,
John R. Sneary.
Montgomery County—In this county it appears by the re-
turns of the Judges of Election, that no election was held in
the fourth district of said county in consequence, as it is said,
of a military interference, and a new election has been ordered
in said district. In the other districts in said county the fol-
lowing persons are declared to have received the greatest num-
ber of votes, viz: Thomas Lansdale, George Peter, Edmund
P. Duvall. '
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