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828 . EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS July 6, 1870.—David McAdam, to reside in New York city, vice self, failed to qualify. July 16, 1870.—Joseph P. Carr, to reside at Augusta, Georgia, vice self, failed to quality. July 20, 1870.—C. D. Green, Jr., to reside at St. Louis, Missouri, vice Theodore Papin, failed to qualify. July 20, 1870.—Jas. N. Callan, to reside at Washington, District of Columbia, vice John P. Callan, failed to quality. Dec. 1, 1870.—Wm. B. Coleman, to reside in New York city vice, M. Compton, failed to qualify. June 22, 1871.—Geo. T. Angell, to reside in Boston, Mas- sachusetts, vice self, failed to qualify. July 13, 1871.—Chs. Corn. Cullan, to reside at Washing- ton city, vice J. F. Callan, decease J. ODEN BOWIE. On motion by Mr. Blake, The Senate advised and consented to the aforegoing ap- pointments agreeably to the nominations of the 5th inst. STATE OF MARYLAND, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Annapolis, January 5, 1872. Gentlemen of the Senate of Maryland: I herewith transmit to you a list of the Executive appoint- ments made for Wicomico county during the recess of the Legislature. July 22, 1870 —George A. J. Hopkins, Justice of the Peace 3d district, vice L. C. Smith, failed to quality. Jury 22, 1870.—Levi D. Goody, Justice of the Peace 4th district, vice self, failed to quality. July 22, 1870.—William P. Pryor, Justice of the Peace 8th district, vice B. Livingston, failed to qualify. July 22, 1870.—Thomas L. Jackson, Officer of Registra- tion 1st district, vice R. Venebles, failed to qualify. |
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