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Proceedings of the Senate, 1876
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1028 EXECUTIVE PROCEEDINGS

May 28, 1874.—Jos. C. Hersherger, Justice of the Peace for

13th diitrict vice self, who failed to qualify.

June 8, 1874.—Hilleary T. Hebb, Officer of Registration

for 1st district vice Henry Schamel, who

failed to qualify.
June 12, 1874.—A. J. Home, Coroner, vice self, who failed

to qualify.

June 12, 1874.—Jos. L. Motter, Notary Public at Williams-
port, vice self, who failed to qualify.
Au . 25, 1874.—George H. Hagen, Officer of Registration

for 3rd district vice Amon Startzman, who

failed to qualify.
Aug. 25, 1874.—William J. Boyd, Officer of Registration

for 5th district vice Henry Z. Higgs, who

failed to qualify.

Aug. 25, 1874.—William S. Davis, Officer of Registration

for 17th district vice Jacob H. Powles, who

failed to qualify.
Sept. 10, 1874.—Jas. R. Cushwa, Justice of the Peace for

4th district vice Jacob Lorez, who failed to

qualify.
Mar. 11, 1875.—Jno. T. Bitner, Justice of the Peace for 16th

district vice Jno. T. Gray, resigned.

June 2, 1875.—Morgan H. Clark, Justice of the Peace for

2nd district vice William Steffey, who

failed to qualify.
June 17, 1875.—Jacob Snively, Justice of the Peace for 5th

district vice Jacob Craig, removed from

office by the Court.

June 23, 1875.—Robert W. Grove, Officer of Registration
for 1st district vice H. M. Hebb, deceased.

July 7,1875.—Jas. R. Anderson, Justice of the Peace for
4th district vice Jas. R. Cnshwa, removed
from county.

Sept. 9, 1875.—Albert C. Tice, Justice of the Peace for 3rd
district vice W. M. Tice, deceased.

JAMES BLACK GROOME.
On motion by Mr. Newcomer,

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 you a list of Executive appoint-


 

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