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S. 978. Making county clerk's office of Kings county

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a salaried office.

979. Making office of registrar of Kings county a

salaried office.

993. Making the office of sheriff of Kings county a salaried office.

S. 1037. Providing for the erection of a city prison, 3rd district, city magistrate's court, and county

jail.

The following bills were not approved by the Mayors of the cities to which they were respectively referred: A. 2437. Relief of John J. McGraw. Albany.

A. 1042. Annexing territory within the limits of the city of Watervliet to the town of Green Island. A. 1155. Restoring territory within the limits of the city of Watervliet to the village of Green Island.

The following bills are not approved for the reasons that they are not considered necessary; or opposed to public policy:

A. 1596. Relative to costs in actions.

A. 2442. Exemption of Young Men's Hebrew Association from taxation.

The following bill did not receive Executive approval because there was no return to the Executive Department of any action taken by the mayor of the city to which it was referred:

A. 1043. For the relief of Edward P. McCann.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

APPOINTMENT

OF ΑΝ

EXTRAORDINARY

TRIAL TERM AT SYRACUSE, JUSTICE WIL-
MOT M. SMITH TO PRESIDE

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it;

THEREFORE In accordance with the statute in such case made and provided I do hereby appoint an Extraordinary Trial Term of the Supreme Court to be held at the court house in the city of Syracuse and county of Onondaga on Thursday the thirty-first day of May next at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day and to continue so long as may be necessary for the disposal of the business which may be brought before it; and I do hereby designate the

Honorable WILMOT M. SMITH

of Patchogue who is a justice of the Supreme Court of the Second Judicial District to hold the said Extraordinary Trial Term as hereinbefore described; and I do further direct that notice of such appointment be given by publication of this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the Syracuse Post-Standard and the Syracuse Journal newspapers published in Onondaga county.

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] seventh day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

DESIGNATION OF JUSTICE HOUGHTON TO THE TRIAL TERM AT CANANDAIGUA

STATE OF NEw York

Executive Chamber

WHEREAS the adjourned term of the trial court of the Supreme Court appointed to be held at the court-house in the village of Canandaigua on the seventh day of May, instant, is in danger of failing through the inability by reason of other engagements of the Honorable GEORGE F. LYON to hold the said adjourned term of said court; Now THEREFORE In accordance with the statute in such case made and provided I do hereby designate and appoint the

Honorable JAMES W. HOUGHTON

of Saratoga Springs who is a justice of the Supreme Court for the Third Judicial District to hold the said adjourned trial term of the Supreme Court at the village of Canandaigua in the county of Ontario on the twentyeighth day of May nineteen hundred in the place of the Honorable GEORGE F. LYON.

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L. S.] sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred.

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Secretary to the Governor

MATTER OF KEARNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC — NO

TICE AND SUMMONS

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

In the Matter of the Charges preferred against John F. Kearney a notary public in and for the county of New York

TO JOHN F. Kearney, New York City.

You are hereby required to appear before the Honorable WILLIAM J. YOUNGS, who has been designated by me to take the testimony in the above entitled case at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in the city of New York on Friday the twenty-fifth day of May instant at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, when the testimony against you will be presented and you will have an opportunity also to present such testimony as you may desire in refuation of the charges made against you.

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the
State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this
twenty-second day of May in the year of our
Lord nineteen hundred.

[L S]

ATTEST:

T. NEWCOMB,

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Appointment Clerk.

RE HULETT · - APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER 179

MATTER OF HULETT, SHERIFF OF WASHINGTON COUNTY-APPOINTMENT OF A COM

MISSIONER

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

In the Matter of the Charges preferred against John M. Hulett the sheriff of the county of Washington

Charges having been preferred against JOHN M. HULETT the sheriff of the county of Washington by JOHN G. SMART of the village of Cambridge in the said county of Washington and a copy thereof having been served upon the said sheriff with notice to show cause why he should not be removed from such office and the said JOHN M. HULETT having filed his answer making general denial to the charges preferred therein;

I do hereby appoint CHARLES E. PALMER of Schenectady in the county of Schenectady the commissioner to take testimony and the examination of witnesses as to the truth of said charges and to report the same to me and also the material facts which he may deem to be established by the evidence; and

It is hereby ordered that the Attorney General of the State of New York conduct the inquiry and examination in the prosecution of the said charges; and

It is hereby further ordered that the said examination

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