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Proceedings of the Senate, 1876
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1012 EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS

May 15,1874.—John Wroth, Officer of Registration for 1st
district rice self, who failed to qualify.

May 16, 1874.—Perry Litzenbnrg, Coroner.

May 28, 1874.—Kaufman Katz, Coroner.

Aug. 28, 1874.—Samuel H. Rmith, Justice of the Peace for
7th district vice H. Chamberlain, who
failed to qualify.

Sep. 30, 1875.—Joseph Benjamin, Justice of the Peace for
5th district vice Eli Janney, deceased.

JAMES BLACK GROOME.
On motion by Mr. Knight,

The Senate advised and consented to the aforegoing ap-
pointments.

STATE OF MARYLAND,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

Annapolis, Jan. 7,1876.
Gentlemen of the Senate of Maryland ;

I herewith transmit to yen a list of the Executive appoint-
ments made during the recess of the Legislature for Dorches-
ter county:
May 28, 1874.—Harrison T. Winterbottom, Justice of the

Peace for 7th district vice self, who failed

to qualify.
May 28, 1874.—William S. Sherman, Officer of Registration

for 3d district vice J. R. Corkman, who

failed to qualify.

May 28, 1874.-—Jno. W. Wpolford, Officer of Registration

for 4th district vice Jas. Craig, Jr., who

failed to qualify.
June 5, 1874.—Levi D. Travers, Chief Judge of Orphan's

Court vice James Higgins, deceased.

June 27, 1874.—Samuel Higgins, Associate Judge of Or-
phan's Court vice L. D. Travers, appointed

Chief Judge.
Aug. 25, 1874.—Richard Rhodes, Officer of Registration for

1st district vice self, who failed to qualify.
Aug. 25, 1874.—Levin T. Dunnoch, Officer of Registration

for 6th district vice self, who failed to

qualify.
Aug. 25, 1874.—Solomon T. Phillips, Justice of the Peace

for 5th district vice self, who failed to

qualify.


 

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