vii TERMS OF THE NEW JUDICIARY. The following shows the classification of the Judges of the Court of Ap peals and the Justices of the Supreme Court under the new Constitution, as drawn June 22, 1847, pursuant to law : The first Court of Appeals under the new Constitution, will therefore consist of Judges Bronson, Ruggles, Gardiner and Jewett, and Justices Jones, Wright, Charles Gray and Johnson. These last, by the constitutional system of rotation, will give place, after one year's service, to Justices Strong, Cady, Shankland and Hoyt-and so on-each Supreme Court Justice serving one year on the bench of the Court of Appeals. 1 The Senate consists of thirty-two members, elected by the people for a term of two years. The Assembly consists of one hundred and twenty-eight members, elected by the people annually. The Senate and Assembly each elect their own officers, except the Lieutenant Governor, who acts as President of the Senate.-See new Constitution, Art. III, Sec. 2. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. The Court for the Trial of Impeachments, is composed of the President of the Senate, the Senators, and the Judges of the Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals, consists of eight Judges, of whom four are elected by the people, for eight years, and four are selected from the Justices of the Supreme Court. Supreme Court.-The State is divided into eight judicial districts, of which the city of New-York is one. In each district there are four Justices of the Supreme Court, elected by the people, for eight years, so classified that one of the Justices of each district shall go out of office at the end of every two years.-See new Constitution, Art. VI, Secs. 1, 2 and 3. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor, are elected by the people for a term of two years. See new Constitution, Art. IV. The Secretary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, and Attorney General, are elected by the people for a term of two years. The State Engineer and Surveyor, is elected by the people for a term of two years. Three Canal Commissioners are first elected by the people for one, two, and three years; after elections to be for three years. Three Inspectors of State Prisons are elected in like manner as above.-See new Constitution, Art. V, Secs. 1, 2, 3, and 4. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Hon. ADDISON GARDINER, Lieutenant Governor, and President of the Senate. SENATORS. The names arranged according to the priority of election. First Senate District-David R. Floyd Jones, George Folsom, Edward Sanford, John Townsend. Second Senate District-Joshua B. Smith, Robert Denniston, Saxton Smith, Harvey R. Morris. Third Senate District—Stephen C. Johnson, John P. Beekman, Wm. H. Van Schoonhoven, Ira Harris. Fourth Senate District-Orville Clark, Augustus C. Hand, Samuel Young, Thomas Cook. Fifth Senate District-Thomas Barlow, Enoch B. Talcott, Joshua A. Spencer, Nelson J. Beach. Siath Senate District-Clark Burnham, George D. Beers, Thomas J. Wheeler, Samuel H. P. Hall. Seventh Senate District-Albert Lester, Henry J. Sedgwick, Richard H. Williams, Abraham Gridley. Eighth Senate District-Frederic F. Backus, Carlos Emmons, Gideon Hard, Francis H. Ruggles. Isaac R. Elwood, Clerk of the Senate; salary, $1,200. Charles Bryan, Sergeant-at-arms; $3 for each day's attendance. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY, Elected in November. 1846. Albany-Valentine Treadwell, Robert D. Watson, John I. Gallup, Joka Fuller. Allegany-Grover Leavens, Samuel Russell. Broome-Oliver C. Crocker. Cattaraugus-Rufus Crowley, Joseph E. Weeden. Cayuga-John T. Rathbun, Samuel Bell, William I. Cornwell. Chemung-William Maxwell. Chenango-Ransom Balcom, David McWhorter. Clinton-Rufus Heaton. Columbia-John S. Gould, William M. Miller. Cortland-Timothy Green. Delaware-Jonathan C. Allaben, Donald Shaw. Dutchess-Epenetus Crosby, Ares I. Vanderbilt, Walter Sherman. Howe. Essex-William H. Butrick. Franklin-Joseph R. Flanders. Fulton and Hamilton-Darius Moore. Genesee-Heman Blodgett, Alonzo S. Upham. Greene-Almeron Marks, William V. B. Adams. Herkimer-Abijah Beckwith, Jefferson Tillinghast. Jefferson-John Boyden, John D. Davison Samuel J. Davis. Kings-Abraham D. Soper, John A. Emmons, Ebenezer W. Peck, Livingston-William S. Fullerton, Andrew Sill. Madison-Peter Van Valkenburgh, George T. Taylor. Monroe-William C. Bloss, Jonn B. Smith, John McGonegal. Montgomery-Gamaliel Bowdish, Andrew S. Gray. New-York--Wilson Small, Alexander Stewart, David J. Chatfield, Daniel E. Sickles, John H. Bowie, John E. Develin, Norman B. Smith, Henry Keyser, Charles Baxter, Michael Walsh, Lyman Candee, James C. Rutherford. Alexander M. Alling, Dennis Garrison, Edward R. Carpentier, Uzziah Wenman. Niagara-Benjamin Carpenter, Christopher H. Skeele. Oneida-John Dean, Abel E. Chandler, Isaac Curry, Nathan Burchard. Onondaga-Manoah Pratt, William Henderson, John Lakin, Joseph Prindle. Ontario-Emery B. Pottle. Ezra Pierce. Orange-William C. Hasbrouck, Hudson McFarlan, Joseph Davis. Orleans-Abner Hubbard. Oswego-Orrin R. Earl M. Lindley Lee. Otsego Cyrus Brown. Francis U. Fenno, William Temple. Putnam-Benjamin B. Benedict. Queens-Wessell S. Smith. Rensselaer-Amos K. Hadley, David S. McNamara, Joseph Gregory. Richmond-George H. Cole. Rockland-John A. Haring. St. Lawrence-Bishop Perkins, Henry Barber, Phineas Atwater. Schenectady-David Caw. Schoharie-Thomas Smith, Elisha Hammond. Seneca-Ansel Bascom. Steuben-William Hunter, Hiram Chapman, William Diven. Suffolk-Henry Landon, John L. Smith. Tioga-Charles R. Barstow. Tompkins-Henry W. Sage, Samuel Lawrence. Ulster-Jacob H. De Witt, John D. L. Montanye. Warren-John Hodgson 2d. Washington-Samuel McDoual, Adolphus F. Hitchcock. Wayne-Israel R. Southard, Samuel Moore. Westchester-James E. Beers, Ezra Marshall. Wyoming-Arden Woodruff. Yates-Nehemiah Raplee. WILLIAM C. HASBROUCK, of Orange, Speaker. Daniel B. Davis, Sergeant-at-arms; $2.50 for each day's attendance. (Members of both branches of the Legislature receive $3.00 per day; and mileage, $3.00 for every twenty miles travel. The presiding Officer of the Assembly receives $4.00 per day.) JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Reuben H. Walworth, Chancellor,* Saratoga Springs, do Skaneateles,.. Lewis H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor, 1st circuit, New-York, do Frederic Whittlesey, Vice-Chancellor, 8th Circuit, Rochester, Salary. $3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,500 1,600 1,600 Seward Barculo, do 2d do Poughkeepsie,. 1,600 Amasa J. Parker, Albany,. 1,600 John Willard, do 4th do Saratoga Springs,.. 1,600 Philo Gridley, Utica,.. 1.600 Hiram Gray, do 6th do Elmira, 1,600 Bowen Whiting, do 7th do Geneva,. 1,600 Nathan Dayton, do 8th do Lockport, 1,600 Hiram Denio, State Reporter, Utica, 500 Oliver L. Barbour, Chancery Reporter, Saratoga Springs,. Isaac R. Elwood, Clerk of Court of Errors, John M. Davison, Register in Chancery, Albany,. and for clerk hire, &c.,.. Robert Emmett, Assistant Register in Chancery, New-York, and for clerk hire, &c..... William P. Hallett, Clerk Supreme Court, New-York, and for clerk hire, &c., Charles Humphrey, Clerk Supreme Court, Albany, and for clerk hire. &c, James L. Beardsley, Clerk Supreme Court, Utica, and for clerk hire, &c.,.. Robert Monell, Clerk Supreme Court, Geneva,. Alexander Forbus, Clerk of 2d Chancery Circuit, Poughkeepsie,. ... 3,000 2,000 2,800 2,000 2,800 2,000 The offices of Chancellor, Justices of the existing Supreme Court, Circuit Judge, &c., are abolished from and after the 1st Monday of July, 1847.-See new Constitution, Article XIV, Sec. 8. |