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A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK

To the Senate:

EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

ALBANY, January 18, 1918.

I hereby nominate as managers of the State Agricultural and Industrial School Fannie A. Whitney of Rochester, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1925, her present term of office being about to expire; George E. Pier of Chili Station, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1925, his present term of office being about to expire; Cyril Sumner, M. D., of Rochester, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1922, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John M. Lee, M. D.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nominations were referred to the committee on finance.

IN SENATE, January 21, 1918.

Mr. Walton moved that the committee on finance be discharged from further consideration of the nomination of William D. Cunningham as judge of the Court of Claims.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Walton moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Emerson moved that the committee on finance be discharged from further consideration of the nomination of Charles R. Paris as judge of the Court of Claims.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Emerson moved that the said nomination be confirmed, which was seconded by Mr. Whitney.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 22, 1918.

I hereby nominate as members of the Council of Farms and Markets pursuant to the provisions of chapter 802 of the Laws of nineteen hundred and seventeen: Commissioner at Large, John Mitchell, of Mt. Vernon, for a term to expire April 1, 1927; from the First Judicial District, Herbert L. Pratt, of New York city, for a term to expire April 1, 1924; from the Second Judicial District, James H. Killough, of Brooklyn, for a term to expire April 1, 1921; from the Third Judicial District, Charles A. Wieting, of Cobleskill, for a term to expire April 1, 1918; from the Fourth Judicial District, Lyman M. Wright, of Hartford, for a term to expire April 1, 1925; from the Fifth Judicial District, Frank W. Howe, of Syracuse, for a term to expire April 1, 1923; from the Sixth Judicial District, Floyd M. Shoemaker, of Elmira, for a term to expire April 1, 1919; from the Seventh Judicial District, Frank E. Jones, of Webster, for a term to expire April 1, 1920; from the Eighth Judicial District, Ira T. Gleason, of Buffalo, for a term to expire April 1, 1926; from the Ninth Judicial District, John Y. Gerow, of Washingtonville, for a term to expire April 1, 1922.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nominations were referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 23, 1918.

I hereby nominate as county judge and surrogate of and for the county of Rockland Mortimer B. Patterson of Nyack, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William McCauley.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 23, 1918.

I hereby nominate as county treasurer of and for the county of Lewis Earle H. Barnes of Rector, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Harry A. Williams.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance. Mr. Robinson moved that the committee on finance be discharged from further consideration of said nomination.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Robinson moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 24, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the Gowanda State Hospital Docia W. Law of Collins, to succeed Franklin E. Bard, whose term of office as such manager has expired.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 24, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the Saint Lawrence State Hospital Robert S. Waterman of Ogdensburg, to succed James E. Kelly, whose term of office as such manager has expired. CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

(Signed)

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

IN SENATE, January 30, 1918.

Mr. Cromwell moved that the committee on finance be discharged from further consideration of the nomination of Mortimer B. Patterson as county judge and surrogate of and for thecounty of Rockland.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Cromwell moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 31, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1925, Nicholas Lewis McDonald, D. D. S., of Newark, whose present term of office as such manager is about to expire.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 31, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1925, William A. Kelly, D. D. S., of Lowville, whose present term of office as such manager is about to expire.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

"To the Senate:

ALBANY, January 31, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the Western House of Refuge for Women, for a term to expire the first Tuesday in February, 1925, Judson Coann Curtis of Albion, to succeed William B. Dye, whose term of office as such manager is about to expire.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

ALBANY, February 6, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a manager of the Thomas Indian School Josephine M. Sisson of Collins, whose term of office as such manager is about to expire.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

Mr. Gibbs moved that the said nomination be confirmed.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree

to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK

To the Senate:

EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

ALBANY, February 6, 1918.

I hereby nominate as a trustee of the New York State School for the Blind for a term to expire on the first Tuesday in February, 1925, Frank W. Severne of Watkins, to succeed Charles J. Himmelsbach, whose term of office as such trustee is about to expire.

(Signed)

CHARLES S. WHITMAN.

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