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Maryland Manual, 1885
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 16
ONE MEASURER OF CARTS in Baltimore city. Acts of
1876, Ch. 46.
A QUARTERMASTER, a Commissary General, a Chief
Engineer, a Chief of Ordnance, Chief of Artillery, Chief
of Cavalry, Inspector General and Judge Advocate
General. Acts of 1870, Ch.. 182, Sec. 6.
THREE PERSONS, residents and voters of the City of
Baltimore, to serve as Supervisors of Elections, under
Act of 1876, Ch. 223.
A REGISTER OF VOTERS in each new election district
created. Act 0f 1884, Ch.271.
A BOARD to inquire into the practicability of draining
swampy districts and planting Eucalyptus trees, to be
composed of one Eastern Sliore physician, one Western
Shore physician, one practical business man, the Sec-
retary of the State Board of Health and the Governor.
Acts of 1884, Ch.357.
Two JUSTICES OF THE PEACE in each new election dis-
trict created, and one for each new ward created in the
City of Baltimore. Art. 6i, Sec. 4, Revised Code.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
ALLEGANY COUNTY is authorized to have two Justices
of the Peace for each election district in the county,
except in districts 4, 5, 6 and 14, which have one each.
Acts of 1880, Ch. 252.
ANNE ARUNDEL is authorized to have five Justices of
the Peace for each election district, except the 6th,
which has three, and the 5th which has four. Art. II,
Sec. IOT, Public Local Laws.
BALTIMORE COUNTY is authorized to have for election
district No. I, seven Justices; No. 2, three; No. 3, seven;
No. 4, four; No. 5, four; No. 6, four; No. 7, three ; No;
8, four; No. 9, ten; No. 10, three; No. II, five; No. 12.
seven; No. 13, three. Art. 3, Sec. 125, P. L. L., Acts of
1870, Ch. 37 and 244; Acts 1872, Ch. 315, Acts of 1882,
Ch. 133, Acts of 1884, Chs. 84 and 110.
BALTIMORE CITY is authorized to have one Justice of
the Peace for each of .the twenty wards, and eight Jus-
tices of the Peace at large, and one from the 3rd Legis-
lative district. Acts of 1876, Ch. 28 ; Acts of 1884, Cbs.
55 and 380.

 
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