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In the Matter of the Application of Jacob Brenner, as Commissioner of Jurors in the County of Kings, Appellant, to Compel the Delivery to him of the Books and Papers Belonging to Such Office, and now in Possession of William E. Melody, Respondent. (Proceedings 1 and 2.) In the Matter of the Application of William E. Melody for a Writ of Mandamus, Respondent, against Bird S. Coler, as Comptroller of the City of New York, Appellant. William E. Melody, Appellant, v. William W. Goodrich et al., Justices of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Second Judicial Department, Respondents, 1902 — 170 N.Y. 185 · caselaw · US