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Maryland Manual, 1896
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86 MARYLAND MANUAL.

The Governor is authorized to appoint four additional notaries
public for Baltimore city. (Acts of 1890, chapter 71. )

The Governor, by the advice and consent of the Senate, shall
appoint at every regular session of the Legislature five persons,
who, with the Governor and principal of the State Normal
School, shall constitute the Maryland State Board of Education.
(Chapter 157, Acts of 1888. )

The Governor is authorized, with advice and consent of the
Senate, to appoint four commissioners for Baltimore. Term, two
years. Salary, $1, 000. Bond of $2, 000. (Acts of 1890, chap-
ter 207. )

The Governor is authorized to select out of the justices ap-
pointed under section 607, Article 4, of the Public Local Laws,
title "City of Baltimore, " one for each station-house, and are
to have such hours as the police commissioners may designate.
(Acts of 1890, chapter 230. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint a notary public for
Brunswick, Frederick county. (Acts of 1890, chapter 315. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint one justice and one
register of voters for Bittinger district, Garrett county. (Acts of
1890, chapter 537. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint two notaries public to
reside in Cockeysville, Baltimore county. (Acts of 1890, chap-
ter 11. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint three persons as a
Board of Liquor Commissioners for Baltimore city. Two only
to be of one political party. Term, two years. Salary, $1, 500.
No bond required of the board. (Acts of 1890, chapter 343;
Acts of 1892, chapter 13. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint a general staff, consist-
ing of Adjutant-General, of salary of $2, 000; term until ap-
pointment and qualification of successors. Must be by and with
advice of the Senate. No bond required. The staff consisting
of a Quarter Master General, a Chief of Ordnance, an Inspector
General, a Surgeon General, and a Judge Advocate and ten
aides-de-camp; seem to be without the advice and consent of
Senate and have no salary nor bond. (Article 65, section 6, of
Code. ) Act of 1896, chapter

The Governor is authorized to appoint seven coroners
for Baltimore city, at a salary each of $750. Bond $2, 000.
Term two years. (Act of 1890, chapter 15. )

The Governor is authorized to appoint, with the advice and
consent of the senate, a chief of the industrial bureau. Salary,
$2, 500. Term, two years. (Acts of 1892, chapter 29. )

 

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