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Maryland Manual, 1897
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92 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Chief Judges of Orphan's Courts, from judges elected.
(Article 50, section I, Maryland Code.) (Left out the
Code of 1888.)

Two inspectors of boilers in the city of Baltimore.
(Article 4, section 509, P. L. L.)

Six dentists as a board of dentistry. (Act of 1896,
chapter 378.)

A State Veterinary Surgeon and Assistants. (Article
58, section 5, P. G. L.)

Two Managers of the House of Reformation and In-
struction for Colored Children. (Article 27, section 332,
P. G. L.)

Three managers of St. Mary's Industrial School. (Article
27, section 385, P. G. L.)

Nine members of the board of managers of the House
of Correction. (Article 27, sections 306, P. G. L.)

Five General Measurers of Oysters in Baltimore, and
one for each port in the State. (Article 72, section 58,
P. G. L.)

Three Commissioners of Pharmacy from ten nominated
by the Maryland College of Pharmacy. (Acts of 1892,
chapter 151.)

Three trustees of the State in the Washington Ceme-
tery. (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 incorporated companies in whose service they are.
(P. G. L., Article 23, sections 289, 293.)

Two managers of Industrial Home for Colored Girls.
(Article 27, section 376, P. G. L.*)

Two persons, upon the recommendation of the Canned
Goods Exchange of Baltimore city, as examiners of
hermetically sealed or cove oysters. (Article 72, section
53, P. G. L.)

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 lan-
guage of the law which enacts that the appointments shall be made
"as other State appointments are made."

 

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