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Proceedings of the Senate, 1878
Volume 410, Page 965   View pdf image (33K)
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OF THE SENATE. 965

Sept. 20, 1876.—Samuel Pinkerton, Justice of the Peace for

11th district vice A. M. Brown, failed to

qualify.
Mar. 6, 1877.—George W. Dorsey, Justice of the Peace for

12th district vice Jas. D. Swayne, deceased.
Apl. 27, 1877.—Philip L. Moore, Justice of the Peace for

9th district vice C. Louis Cross, resigned.
May 4, 1877.—Wm. H. Richardson, Justice of the Peace for

3d district vice J. W. Brummell, resigned.

May 19, 1877.—Jno. G. Bosley, Justice of the Peace for 8th
district vice Aquilla Galloway, failed to
qualify.

Sept. 19,1877.—Jno. O. Bond, Justice of the Peace for 5th
district vice Abraham Painter, deceased.

Dec. 5, 1877.—James P. Dorsey, Justice of the Peace for
12th district vice Geo. W. Dorsey, resigned.

On motion by Mr. Freeman,

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

STATE OF MARYLAND,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

Annapolis, Jan. 4, 1878.
Gentlemen of the Senate of Maryland :

I herewith transmit to you a list of Executive appoint-
ments made for Baltimore City during the recess of the Le-
gislature.

JOHN LEE CARROLL.

May 12, 1876.—Andrew O. Trippe, Supervisor of Elections,
vice J. J. Turner, declined.

May 18, 1876.—William S. Taylor, Auctioneer vice P. H;

Sullivan, deceased.
June 15, 1876.—Gottleib Thater, Auctioneer vice S. H. Go-

ver, deceased.

June 22, 1876.—John T. Maddox, Justice of the Peace for
5th ward vice Daniel Haggerty, resigned.

Aug. 9,1876.—William H. Bazzand, Justice of the Peace
for 2d ward vice John B. Olfers, resigned.

Aug. 9, 1876.—James W. Hahn, Auctioneer vice D. Mc-
Cann, Jr., who failed to qualify.

Oct. 11, 1876.—Benjamin O. Hatcheson, Justice of the
Peace for 2d ward vice Wm. H. Bazzand,
resigned.

 

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