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Proceedings of the Senate, 1878
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966 EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS

Mch. 20, 1877.—R. L. Coleman, Jr., Auctioneer rice C. C.

Gibson, deceased.
May 31, 1877.—Harry D. Gould, Auctioneer vice E. L.

Thomas, who failed to qualify.

June 6, 1877.—Samuel W. Storm, Auctioneer vice H.

Weeks, who failed to qualify.
July 16, 1877.—Harry W. Snowden, Auctioneer vice E. B.

Lewis, who failed to qualify.

Dec. 6, 1877.—Wm. B. Norman, Auctioneer vice A. Pike,

who failed to qualify.
Dec. 13, 1877.—A. Pike, Auctioneer vice A. Levi, who

failed to qualify.
July 16, 1877.—Edward G. Starr, Justice of the Peace for

12th ward vice H. W. Snowden, resigned.

Aug. 3, 1877.—Charles J. Byrne, Officer of Registration for
5th ward vice Thos. V. Byrne, deceased.

Aug. 24, 1877.—A. Levy, Auctioneer vice C. C. Burton, who
failed to qualify.

Oct. 3, 1877.—A. Pike, Auctioneer vice H. W. Snowden,
resigned.

Nov. 1, 1877.—Wm. H. Pope, Officer of Eegistration for
13th ward vice John G. McLaughlin, de-
ceased.

Nov. 20, 1877.—Richard H. Johns, Jr., Justice of the Peace
for Police Station Middle District vice E.
Beatty Graff, relieved.

Dec. 1, 1877.—John J. Grindall, Justice of the Peace at
large vice E. Beatty Graff, resigned.

On motion by Mr. Joyce,

The Senate advised and conaented to the aforegoing ap-
pointments, agreeably to the nominations of the 4th instant.

STATE OF MARYLAND,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

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

I herewith transmit to y«u a list of Executive appoint-
ments made for Caroline County during the recess of the Le-
gislature.

JOHN LEE CARROLL.

Aug. 9, 1876.—Henry F. Willis, Judge of the Orphans'
Court vice D. Sparklin, deceased.

 

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