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

May 29, 1868.—Jas. L. Chance, Auctioneer, vice Jas. R.
Chance, deceased.

May 29, 1868.—Benj. Weil, Auctioneer, vice Jacob Hough,

ineligible.

June 22, 1868.—J. Osborn Dugan, Auctioneer, vice O. P.
Magill, failed to qualify.

July 24, 1868.—Wm. H. Bayzand, Justice of the Peace 5th
ward, vice C. G. Ridgeley, deceased.

Sept. 4, 1868.—Michael Fitzpatrick, Auctioneer, vice Geo.

Gratton, failed to qualify.

Sept. 14, 1868.—Herman Sacho, Justice of the Peace, vice

Jno. F. Sanner, deceased.

Sept. 30, 1868.—Christopher F. Miller, Auctioneer, vice M.

Fitzpatrick, who failed to qualify.

Oct. 9, 1868.—Jesse Smallwood, Auctioneer, vice Joseph

Taylor, who failed to qualify.

Oct. 26, 1868.—George W. Davis, Justice of the Peace 9th

ward, vice R. C. Murray, deceased.

ODEN BOWIE.
On motion by Mr. Snyder,

The aforegoing nominations were referred to the Commit-
tee on Executive Nominations.

STATE OF MARYLAND,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

Annapolis, January 19,1870.
Gentlemen of the Senate of Maryland :

I herewith transmit to you the Executive appointments
made by my predecessor in office during the recess of the
Senate, for Baltimore county.

May 8, 1868.—Caleb Hoshall, Justice of the Peace, vice
self, failing to qualify, 9th district.

May 14, 1868.—James A. Standiford, Justice of the Peace
7th district, vice Jos. Pearce, who failed
to qualify.

Sept. 23, 1868.—Joshua F. Cockey, Judge of Orphans' Court.

vice James G. Magraw, deceased.

Dec. 28, 1868.—Aquilla Gallaway, Justice of the Peace,
H. P. Thomas; resigned 8th district.

ODEN BOWIE.


 

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