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Maryland Manual, 1896
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96 MARYLAND MANUAL.

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS UNDER. ACTS OF
ASSEMBLY

WITHOUT THE ADVICE OR CONSENT OF THE SENATE.

An assistant secretary of State in case of sickness or absence

-of the Secretary of State. (Acts of 1874, chapter 1. )

Chief Judges of Orphans' Courts, from judges elected. (Article
50, section 1, Maryland Code. )

Two inspectors of boilers in the city of Baltimore. (Acts of
1872, ch. 153. )

Five dentists as a board of dentistry. (Acts of 1884, ch. 150.
Article 31, section 2 of the Code. )

A State Veterinary Surgeon and Assistants. (Acts of 1884, ch.
157. )

Two managers of the House of Reformation and Instruction
for Colored Children. (Acts of 1870, ch. 392. )

Three managers of St. Mary's Industrial School. (Acts of
1872, chapter 288. )

Nine members of the board of managers of the House of
Correction. (Acts of 1884, chapter 513. )

Five General Measurers of Oysters in Baltimore, and one for
each port in the State. (Acts of 1884, chapter 299. )

Three Commissioners of Pharmacy from ten nominated by the
Maryland College of Pharmacy. (Acts of 1882, chapter 414. )

Three trustees of the State in the Washington Cemetery.
(Acts of 1870, chapter 213. )

Messenger to the Executive at the will of the Governor.
(Acts of 1862, chapter 225. )

Special policemen for the protection of the property of incor-
porated companies in whose service they are. (Acts of 1880,
chapter 46^. )

Assistant officers of registration. (Acts of 1882, chapter 22. )

Two managers of Industrial Home for Colored Girls. (Act
of 1882, chapter 291. *)

Two persons, upon the recommendation of the Canned Goods
Exchange of Baltimore city, as examiners of hermetically sealed
or cove oysters. (Acts of 1884, chapter 257. )

One superintendent of public buildings; one person in charge
of the Governor's mansion; two watchmen of the State House;
an engineer and assistant engineer of the heating apparatus of
the State House. (Article 41, section 18 of the Code. )

* "No advice and consent of the Senate are required by the language of
the law which enacts that the appointments shall be made as other State
appointments are made. "

 

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