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New York, Dec. 29, 1876. Having appeared for the prosecution 

 upon application to me therefore, I waive service of notice of appli- 

 cation for the within writ of error and stay of proceedings. 



W. P. PRENTICE, 

 Counsel for the Board of Health. 



The Answer of the Judges of the Court of General Sessions of the 

 Peace, held in and for the City and County of New York. 



A transcript of the Indictment and Judgment of the Court, to- 

 gether with all things touching or in anywise concerning the 

 same. 



We certify, under the seal of our said Court, to the Justices of 

 the Supreme Court within mentioned, in a certain Schedule to this 

 writ annexed, as within it is commanded. 



By the Court. 

 [L. S.] JOHN SPARKS, Clerk. 



State of New York, ) 



City and County of New York, J 8 



Be it remembered, that at a Court of General Sessions of the 

 Peace, holden at the City Hall, of the City of New York, in and for 

 the City and County of New York, on the first Monday of November, 

 in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- 

 six, before John K Hackett, Esquire, Eecorder of the said City of 

 New York, Justice of the said Court, assigned to keep the peace of 

 the said City and County of New York, and to inquire, by the oaths 

 of good and lawful men of the said County, of all crimes and mis- 

 demeanors committed or triable in the said County, to hear, deter- 

 mine, and punish according to law, all crimes and misdemeanors in 

 the said City and County, done and committed. 



By the oath of Oliver K. King, foreman, George C. Magoun, 

 John P. Worstell, William H. Knoepfel, William H. Bradford, Her- 

 man H. Camman,. Joseph D. T. Hersey, John H. Draper, Robert 

 G. Cornell, John S. Kennedy, William J. Clark, Birdsell Cornell, 



