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CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY BILL INTRODUCTORY No. 795 AMENDING THE EXCISE LAW STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it,

Therefore in accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Senate bill introductory number 795 entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and twelve of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, entitled 'An act in relation to the traffic in liquors, and for the taxation and regulation of the same, and to provide for local option, constituting chapter twenty-nine of the General laws"."

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Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven.

By the Governor:

WILLIAM M. GRIFFITH

Private Secretary

FRANK S. BLACK

VETO OF ASSEMBLY BILL No. 347 FOR THE

REMOVAL OF A CANAL BRIDGE AT SANDY

HILL

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

Albany, April 15, 1897

TO THE ASSEMBLY:

Assembly bill Number 347 entitled "An act authorizing the removal of the wooden bridge over the Glens Falls feeder of the Champlain canal at the crossing of Main street in the village of Sandy Hill, and the substitution of a wrought iron or steel bridge, and making an appropriation therefor," is herewith returned without approval.

This bill authorizes the Superintendent of Public Works to remove the wooden bridge over the Glens Falls feeder of the Champlain canal in the village of Sandy Hill and to erect in its place "a wrought iron or steel bridge and to make such changes, alterations and additions in the abutments as may be required for the convenient use of said bridge and its approaches". The sum of five thousand dollars is appropriated for this purpose.

I am advised that the wooden bridge referred to in this bill is now in fair condition; that the erection of an iron bridge in its place is not a matter of immediate public necessity, and that there is no urgency which requires an expenditure for a new bridge at this time.

For these reasons I think this bill should not receive Executive approval.

FRANK S. BLACK

CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF SENATE BILL INTRODUCTORY NUMBER 1237 RELATING TO THE GRANT MONUMENT

STATE OF NEW YORK

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

Executive Chamber

Albany, April 16, 1897

IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it,

Therefore in accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Senate bill introductory number 1237 entitled "An act to make further provision to celebrate the dedication of the Grant Monument in the city of New York".

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Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the

State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this sixteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. FRANK S. BLACK

By the Governor:

WILLIAM M. GRIFFITH

Private Secretary

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DESIGNATION OF JUSTICE PARKER TO THE APPELLATE DIVISION, TEMPORARILY

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it,

Therefore in accordance with the Constitution and the statute in such case made and provided, I do hereby designate the

Honorable ALTON B. PARKER

who is a justice of the Supreme Court in and for the third judicial district as an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Department to sit during the May term, 1897, in place of the Honorable George C. Barrett who is incapacitated by reason of illness.

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Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the

State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this seventeenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety

seven.

FRANK S. BLACK

By the Governor:

WILLIAM M. GRIFFITH

Private Secretary

CERTIFICATION TO THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF SENATE BILL No. 1729 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR EXPENSES OF GOV

ERNMENT

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

Albany, April 21, 1897

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it,

Therefore in accordance with the provisions of section. fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Senate bill number 1729 entitled " An act making appropriations for certain expenses of government, and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations".

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Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the
State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this
twenty-first day of April in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-

seven.

FRANK S. BLACK

By the Governor:

WILLIAM M. GRIFFITH

Private Secretary

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