Defendant appeals from a judgment of conviction rendered in the Supreme Court of Ulster County (Henry Clay Greenberg, J.) and entered upon a jury verdict of paying bribes to various Town Superintendents of Highways in said county. The appeal seeking a reversal is grounded upon two alleged errors: (1) That he was indicted and convicted under section 1822 of the Penal Law instead of section 378 and (2) the corroboration necessary to support the charge was insufficient. The indictment charged the violation of section 1822 of the Penal Law in that the defendant offered and gave a bribe to a designated Town Superintendent of Highways who was then and there a public officer of the State of New York, to wit, Superintendent of Highways of a designated town, and a conviction thereunder cannot stand, according to the contention of the defendant, because the bribery referred to in that section is intended to apply only to State executive and administrative officers. It is his contention that the indictment should have been predicated under section 378 which is omnibus in form and includes all public officers not covered by other statutes. The only distinction between the two sections is the description of the person bribed, the proof required and the punishment upon conviction being the same. The indictment charged the defendant in three separate counts
