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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1870
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864 EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS

Jan. 28, 1869.—Jacob C. Mills, Justice of the Peace for 9th

district.

March 8, 1869.—John M. Buchanan, Chief Judge of Or-
phans' Court vice Patrick Hammil, re-
signed .

March 19, 1869.—Upton D. Long, Associate Judge of Or-
phans' Court vice Jno. M. Buchanan,
appointed Chief Judge.

June 24, 1869.—John T. Patterson. Justice of the Peace for
3d district vice Jno. Shew, resigned.

Sept. 3, 1869.—John Barth, Officer of Registration for
12th district vice C. A. Scott, resigned.

Dec. 2, 1869.—Neill Woodrow, Notary Public at Cum-
berland vice Henry McKeon, resigned.

Dec. 2, 1869.—Hamilton White, Justice of the Peace for
13th district vice Samuel Pool, resigned.

ODEN BOWIE.
On motion by Mr. Spates,

The Senate advised and consented to the aforegoing ap-
pointments agreeably to the nominations.

STATE OF MARYLAND,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Annapolis, January 12th, 1870.

Gentlemen of the Senate of Maryland: ,

I herewith inform you of the Executive appointments made
during the recess of the Senate for Anne Arundel county:

Jan. 21, 1869.—Arthur Carr Justice of the Peace for 8th
district vice Jas. H. Jones, removed from
district.

Feb. 19, 1869.—Nicholas R. Nicholson, Justice of the Peace
for 1st district vice W. Snyder, resigned.

March 9, 1869.—Lewis H. Hill, Justice of the Peace for 3d
district vice Jas. P. Robinson, who fail-
ed to qualify.

March 9, 1869.—Jno. J. Tate, Justice of the Peace for 3d
district vice Horatio Ridout, who failed
to qualify.

March 9, 1869.—Lemuel Hancock, Justice of the Peace for
3d district vice Richard. Hall, who failed
to qualify.


 

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