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836 EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS Jan. 24, 1871.—John W. Whiteside, Justice of the Peace 10th district, vice P. Moriarty, deceased. March 10, 1871.—Samuel Peach, Justice of the Peace 7th district, vice J. T. Walker failed to qualify. March 29, 1871.—Richard Peach, Justice of the Peace 7th district, vice Samuel Peach declined. April 6, 1871.—James A. Gregory, Officer of Registration 5th district, vice Ignatius Knott remov- ed from county, May 16, 1871.—Joseph B. Browne, Justice of the Peace 4th district, vice M. R. Stamp resigned. May 30, 1871.—James W. Richards, Justice of the Peace 8th district, vice Elijah Cormick, de- ceased. July 13, 1871.—Rufus Belt, Justice of the Peace 1st dis- trict, vice B. H. Beckett failed to qualify. Sep. 5, 1871.—T. Pratt Cator, Justice of the Peace 3rd district, vice John H. Selby, deceased. Nov. 1, 1871.—Clement Hill, Justice of the Peace 3rd district, vice Geo. L. Herbert resigned. Dec. 6. 1871.—James B. Belt, Chief Judge of Orphans' Court, vice W. B. Hill resigned. Dec. 6, 1871.—Charles Claggett, Judge of the Orphans' Court, vice Wm. B. Hill resigned. Dec. 13, 1871.—James B. Ritchie, Justice of the Peace 3d district, vice John H. Mundell removed from county. Jan. 1, 1872.—Rector Pumphrey, Justice of the Peace 3d district, vice Clement Hill resigned. ODEN BOWIE. On motion by Mr. Wilson, The Senate advised and consented to the aforegoing ap- pointments agreeably to the nominations of the 5th inst. |
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