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MARYLAND MANUAL. 11
consent of the Senate, a Chief of a Bureau to collect
Statistics and Information concerning the various
branches of industry practised in this State, and the
needs thereof, and the abuses which exist therein,
and the Chief of said Bureau shall make full report
thereof to the General Assembly at each session thereof.
Acts 188-4, Ch. 211, Sec. 1.
THE GOVERNOR is to be consulted by the Treasurer
and State Comptroller in all investments for the State
Sinking Fund. Acts of 1884, Chs. 383 and 419.
THE GOVERNOR shall report to the General Assembly
at each regular session thereof, the amount of money
expended by him in support of deaf and dumb persons
in the Maryland Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Art.
28, Sec. 6, Revised Code.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S selection of counsel to assist
in discovering the legal effect and status of the com-
pact of 1785, between Maryland and Virginia, must
have the approval of the Governor. Acts 1884, Gil. 354.
THE GOVERNOR is required to appoint registration
officers in every election district at each regular session
of the Legislature, and in all new election districts
whenever created. Acts of 1884, Ch. 24.
THE GOVERNOR shall appoint five general measurers
of oysters for Baltimore, and one for each of the ports of
the State. They are paid 5 cents, by the seller, on every
100 bushels measured. Acts of 1884, Ch. 229, Sec. 1.
THE GOVERNOR shall take prompt measures to sup-
press contagious or infectious diseases among cattle.
Acts 1884, Ch. 157, Sec. 1.
THE GOVERNOR shall appoint three persons, two phy-
sicians and one practical business man, who with the Sec-
retary of the State Board of Health and the Governor are
fo form a board to inquire into the practicability of drain-
ing marshy lands and cultivating eucalyptus trees in
malarious districts, Acts of 1884, Ch. 357.
THE GOVERNOR'S AND COMPTROLLER'S SANCTIONS must be
obtained by the State Treasurer to any investment he
makes of the State Sinking Fund. Acts 1884, Ch. 419,
Sec. 1.
VACANCIES OF JUDGES are filled by the Governor until
the next election for members of the General Assembly.
Art. 4, Sec. 5, Const.
REGISTERS OF VOTERS for Baltimore City, one for each
ward, and one for each election district in every county

 
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