DESIGNATION OF JUSTICE WOODWARD AS AN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT FOR THE SECOND DEPARTMENT STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber IN ACCORDANCE with section two of Article six of the Constitution and the statute in such case made and provided the Honorable JOHN WOODWARD of the County of Chautauqua who is a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Eighth Judicial District is hereby designated as an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Judicial Department for the term of five years from and after the first day of January 1898, to succeed the Honorable George B. Bradley whose term of office is about to expire. Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this twentieth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. [L S] By the Governor: FRANK S. BLACK WILLIAM M. GRIFFITH Private Secretary ASSIGNMENT OF JUSTICE DYKMAN TO DUTY IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber WHEREAS the term of office of the Honorable Jackson O. Dykman as Justice of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Judicial district having been abridged on the thirty first day of December 1896 by the limitation of age prescribed by section 12 of article VI of the Constitution and he prior to said date having served ten years as such Justice and having thereby become entitled to receive the compensation established by law for the remainder of the term for which he was elected, to wit until the thirty first day of December 1903, which said compensation is now being received by him; and Whereas he having consented to be assigned by the Governor to any duty in the Supreme Court while his compensation is so continued, and it appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it; Therefore by virtue of the power conferred upon me by section 12 of article VI of the Constitution and upon filing his written consent thereto, I do hereby appoint the Honorable JACKSON O. DYKMAN to any duty in the Supreme Court which he might lawfully have performed if his term of office had not been abridged as aforesaid, for and during the term ending December 31, 1898. Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. By the Governor: FRANK S. BLACK GEORGE CURTIS TREADWELL, Acting Private Secretary ASSIGNMENT OF JUSTICE BARNARD TO DUTY IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber WHEREAS the term of office of the Honorable Joseph F. Barnard as Justice of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Judicial District having been abridged by the limitation of age prescribed by section 12 of article VI of the Constitution and he prior to said date having served ten years as such Justice, and having thereby become entitled to receive the compensation established by law for the remainder of the term for which he was elected, to wit until the thirty first day of December 1899, which said compensation is now being received by him and Whereas he having consented to be assigned by the Governor to any duty in the Supreme Court while his compensation is so continued and it appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it; Therefore by virtue of the power conferred upon me by section 12 of Article VI of the Constitution and upon filing his written consent thereto, I do hereby appoint the Honorable JOSEPH F. BARNARD to any duty in the Supreme Court which he might lawfully have performed if his term of office had not been abridged as aforesaid, for and during the term ending December 31, 1898. [L S] Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. By the Governor: GEORGE CURTIS TREADWELL FRANK S. BLACK Acting Private Secretary |