525 



A. Signed by him, myself and Benton Turner. 

 Q. What is the date erf it?' 

 A. April 12, 1887. 



Q. Attached to this and at the bottom is there a stipulation of the 

 respeetive attorney, D. O'Brien, Attorney-General ? 

 A. Yes. 



Q. That is dated what day ? 

 A. April thirteenth, the next day. 



SUPREME COURT — Franklin County. 



The People or the State of New Yoek v. Benton A. Tueneb. 



0. 8. Palmer, plaintiff's attorney, in substitution of J. B. Riley. 

 James Tierney, defendant's attorney. 



It is hereby stipulated that this action be, and the same is hereby 

 discontinued without costs to either party, and that an order of dis- 

 continuance be entered therein by either party on filing this stipula- 

 tion. Dated April 13, 1887. 



D. O'BRIEN, 



Atorney-General. 



PETER J. PALMER, 



Attorney for the Forrest Commission, Plaintiff's Attorney. 

 JAMES TIERNEY, 



Attorney for Defendant. 



SUPREME COURT — Franklin County 

 The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff v. Benton Tubneb, 



Defendant. 



Action for penalties for timber taken from lots 213 and 214 in town- 

 ship 9, Franklin county, is hereby settled and discontinued, each 

 party paying his own costs from commencement of action, April 12, 



1887. : 



S. F. GARMON, 



Warden,for Forest Commission. : 

 B. TURNER. 



Q. In this connection, I ask to read here — Judge Kellogg wanted 

 me to say specially to this committee that he wanted to be here. 

 Judge Kellogg was compelled to go to Malone, Franklin county to 

 open circuit yesterday morning; he said if there was any way by which 

 this matter could be adjourned until Thursday night, he would deem 

 it not only a pleasure but a great privilege to come here and testify 

 in regard to this matter wherein he had stated he had received fifty 



