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PROCLAMATION

BY

JOEL PARKER, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY.

A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

WHEREAS, information hath been communicated to me in due form of law, that Alfred Mahon, on the eighth day of September, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-four, at the township of Morris in the county of Morris and state of New Jersey, was murdered by some person or persons unknown; and whereas, it hath come to my knowledge that the commission of said crime was attended with circumstances of great atrocity, demanding (in my opinion) that the largest reward authorized by law should be of fered.

Now thererfore, I, Joel Parker, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by virtue of authority vested in me by law, do issue this my proclamation, and hereby offer a reward of six hundred dollars, to be paid out of the treasury of this state, for the apprehension and conviction of each of the persons who committed the aforesaid crime.

Given under my hand and the great seal of the state of [L. S.] New Jersey, at Trenton, this fifteenth day of September, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

By the Governor,

HENRY C. KELSEY, Secretary of State.

JOEL PARKER.

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PROCLAMATIONS

BY

JOSEPH D. BEDLE, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY.

PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

TRENTON, Sept. 3, 1875.

Josephus Sooy, Jr., the Treasurer of this State, elected by the Legislature in joint meeting, in the year A. D. 1874, having, on the thirty-first day of August, A. D. 1875, notified me, in writing, that he could no longer perform the duties of that office, and that he surrendered the same; and the said Josephus Sooy, Jr., having entirely ceased to execute said duties, and the said office having become in fact vacant, I, Joseph D. Bedle, Governor of the state of New Jersey, do issue this my proclamation, and give hereby public notice, that I have appointed and commissioned Gershom Mott, of the county of Burlington, to fill the said vacancy, and to execute the duties of Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, until the end of the next session of the Legislature, unless a successor shall be sooner appointed.

Given under my hand and the great seal of the state of [L. S.] New Jersey, at Trenton, this third day of September, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-five. By the Governor,

HENRY C. KELSEY, Secretary of State.

J. D. BEDLE.

PROCLAMATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR.

PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

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I Joseph D. Bedle, Governor of the State of New Jersey do hereby by virtue of the sixth section of the "act providing for decreeing and making known, that certain laws and joint resolutions have became inoperative" and void approved March 3, 1873, make proclamation, that the comptroller of the treasury, hath according to said section reported to me the following named bills, approved at the last preceding session of the legislature (a list of which is hereto annexed with the date of approval of each and making part of this proclamation) as those that have become inoperative and void, for the reason that the parties interested therein, have failed to pay the sum assessed thereon, and declared to be payable on the same, according to the re-" quirements of the act entitled "an act to increase the revenue of the State of New Jersey," approved March sixth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and the supplement thereto approved March eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine.

Given under my hand and the great seal of the state of [L. S.] New Jersey at Trenton, this seventh day of September, A. D., eighteen hundred and seventy-five..

By the Governor,

HENRY C. KELSEY, Secretary of State.

J. D. BEDLE.

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PROCLAMATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR.

LIST OF PRIVATE ACTS

Passed or approved during the legislative session of 1875 upon which the assessments have not been paid as required by law.

July 31, 1875.

1. An act to authorize Samuel H. Weatherby and William M. Weatherby to build and maintain a wharf in front of their lands on Salem creek, in the township of Pilesgrove, in the county of Salem, approved February 22, 1875.

2. An act to enable the owners of all that tract of meadow lying within the bounds of the Halfway Creek Meadow Company, Money Island Meadow Company, and meadow lying between the Halfway Creek Meadow Company and Alloway's creek, in the township of Elsinboro, in the county of Salem and State of New Jersey, the more effectually to maintain a road or roads in and through and to their said meadows, approved March 15, 1875.

3. An act to incorporate the South Orange Gas Light Company; approved March 17, 1875.

4. A further supplement to an act entitled' An act to incorporate the South Mountain and Boston Railroad Company; approved March 24, 1875.

5. A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Hoboken Ship Canal Company; approved March 24, 1875.

6. An act to incorporate the Unabhangiger Turn Verein, (Independent Turn Society) of Newark, New Jersey; approved March 29, 1875.

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