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MARYLAND MANUAL. 83

A collector of State taxes in Baltimore, who shall fail to make
daily deposits in some bank, of money received by him for
taxes, shall be liable to removal by the Governor. (Acts 1868,
ch. 336. )

One of the three persons elected as judges of the Orphans'
Courts in the counties and in Baltimore city, shall be designated
by the Governor as chief judge. (Article 93, P. G. L., section
227, Maryland Code. )

The certificates of judges of elections for representatives in
Congress and for all officers provided for by the Constitution,
except the Governor and State's Attorney, shall be transmitted
to the Governor. Those for the Governor shall be addressed to
the House of Delegates, and enclosed to the Secretary of State.
(Article 35, P. G. L., sections 32, 33, 34, Maryland Code. )

United States Senators shall be commissioned by the Governor.
(Article 35, P. G. L., section 75, Maryland Code. )

A special election to be held for a representative in Congress,
may be directed by the Governor in case of a vacancy. (Article
35, P. G. L., section 78, Maryland Code. )

The directors of the Maryland Penitentiary are required to
make an annual report to the Governor in December, which
shall be sent to the Legislature with any necessary recommenda-
tions. (Article 73, P. G. L., section 23, Maryland Code. )

$15, 000 shall be applied annually under the direction of the
Governor to place in the Institution for the Blind, indigent blind
persons who live in the county, from which they are recom-
mended to the Governor by commissioners of each county, and
the judges of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore, (Article 33, P.
G. L., section 3, Maryland Code. )

The Governor shall report to the General Assembly in regular
session, the amount of money expended for the indigent blind.
(Article 33, P. G. L., section 6, Maryland Code. )

The Governor may remove any commissioner of police of
Baltimore on conviction of any felony. (Acts 1868, chapter 367. )

The report of the State Board of Education shall be printed
and distributed (3, 000 copies') by the Governor in the years in
which the Legislature does not meet. (Acts 1872, chapter 270. )

No commission shall be issued by the Governor to a defaulter.
Before issuing any commission the Governor shall inquire of the
Comptroller if said person is a defaulter. A commission issued
inadvertently to a defaulter, may be vacated by writ of quo war-
ranto. (Article 69, P. G. L., section 3, Maryland Code, Acts
of 1856, chapter 16. )

The Governor's approval must be obtained to the bonds of the
Comptroller, State Treasurer, Commissioner of the Land Office,

 

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