This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...with the facts. Wherefore the plaintiff demands judgment: 1. For a divorce from the bed and board of the defendant; 2. That the custody of the said children be awarded to her; 3. That a reasonable provision be made for her and their support out of the property of the defendant. Sec. 4. Complaints For Public Office. No. 163. i. For an elective office. SUPREME COURT. The People Of The State Of New YRK "% SMITH iCorvrvoF. John Jones. The plaintiffs complain, and allege: I. That on the.... day of November, 18.., an election was duly held in the.... judicial district of this state, for the office of justice of the supreme court, for the term of eight years from the first day of January, 18.. II. That at the said election, the above named John Smith received the greatest number of legal votes for the said office. COMPLAINTS. III. That on the.... day of, 18.., the defendant usurped the said office, and has ever since withheld the same from the said John Smith. Wherefore the plaintiffs demand judgment: 1. That the defendant is not entitled to the said office, and that he be ousted therefrom; 2. That the said John Smith is entitled to, and be put in possession of the same. No. 164. ii. For an office, not elective. SUPREME COURT. » The People Of The State Of New J York And N. C. P. (CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW against C YORK. A. V. S. The plaintiffs complain, and allege: I. That on the thirtieth day of December, 1859, the defendant was appointed chamberlain of the city of New York, by the mayor of the said city, with the advice and consent of the board of aldermen of the said city, and immediately thereafter entered upon the duties of the said office, and continued therein until his removal as hereinafter stated. II. That in May, I860, the said defendant was dul...
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