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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ugh to the Ohio river, and subsequently as Mayor of Baltimore in Know-Nothing times.--Though at first holding back on the emancipation subject, and committing himself to a gradual system, he finally went over to the radicals under the pressure and exigency of immediate action, and secures a nomination which is equivalent to an election.--Dr. Cox is medical director here, and resides in Talbot county. Hon. Alexander Randall, of Annapolis, was nominated. for Attorney-General of the State, Robert J. Jump, of Caroline, for Comptroller, and Hon. Daniel Weisel for Judge of the Court of Appeals. The latter being an additional judgeship, increases the court to five judges. It is stated in Washington that Governor Bradford had decided to throw out the soldiers' vote upon the new constitution of Maryland, as, according to the existing State law, soldiers were not authorized to vote. This will knock the convention's work in the head, if true, as without the soldiers' vote the constitutio