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The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth wards of Buffalo. XXXVIth-The Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twentysecond, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth wards of Buffalo as now constituted and the VIIth and VIIIth Assembly districts of Erie County. XXXVIIthAllegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties.

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENTS.

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XXIV.

Westchester.

Orange and Rockland.

XXV. Columbia, Dutchess and Put

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XXVI. Greene and Ulster.
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Assembly.

Counties Having 1 Member.-Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin,

Delaware, Sullivan and Che Fulton and Hamilton, Genessee, Greene,

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Herkimer, Lewis, Livingston, Madison,
Montgomery, Nassau, Ontario, Orleans,
Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Richmond,
Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Scho-
harie, Schuyler, Seneca, Sullivan, Tioga,
Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne,
Wyoming and Yates.

Two Members.-Chautauqua, Dutchess,
Jefferson, Niagara, Orange, Rensselaer,
St. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk and Ulster.
Three Members.-Albany, Oneida and
Onondaga.
Four
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Members.-Queens

Five Members.-Monroe.
Nine Members.-Erie.

and West

Twenty-three Members.-Kings,
Thirty-five Members.-New York.

GOVERNORS OF NEW-YORK STATE.

John A. King....

The following table gives the names and politics and the terms which the Governors of New-York State have served since the first election. Those marked with an asterisk were elected for three year terms and the others for two year terms. Name. Politics. Years served. Name. Politics. Years served *George Clinton..... .D. R......1777-1795 Washington Hunt...... Whig.....1851-1853 *John Jay.... .Federal....1795-1801 Horatio Seymour.......D.........1853-1853 *George Clinton.. ..D. R......1801-1804 Myron H. Clark....... Whig. .....1855-1857 *Morgan Lewis.. ..D. R......1804-1807 R..... 1857-1859 *D. D. Tompkins.....D. R......1808-1817 Edwin D. Morgan......R........1859-1863 (John Taylor, Lieutenant-Governor, sucHoratio Seymour.......D........1863-1805 ceeded D. D. Tompkins when he became Reuben E. Fenton.....R........1865-1869 Vice-President, March 4, 1817. John T. Hoffman.......D........1869-1873 John A. Dix...........R........1873-1876 Samuel J. Tilden.......D.......1875-1877 *Lucius Robinson......D........1877-1880 *Alonzo B. Cornell.....R........1880-1883 *Grover Cleveland......D........1883-1885 (David B. Hill, Lieutenant-Governor, succeeded Governor Cleveland Jan. 6, 1885. *David B. Hill.......................D........1885-1892 Roswell P. Flower....D........1892-1895 Levi P. Morton........R........1895-1897 Frank S. Black.. ..........R..................1897-1899 Theodore Roosevelt....R..... B. B. Odell, jr.

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*De Witt Clinton.....D. R......1817-1823
Joseph C. Yates...... D. R......1823-1826
De Witt Clinton.......D. R......1826-1828
(Nathaniel Pitcher, Lieut.-Gov.,
ceeded Gov. Clinton February 11, 1828.
Martin Van Buren.....D.........1829
(Enos T. Throop, Lieut.-Gov.,
ceeded Gov. Van Buren March 12, 1829.)
Enos T. Throop........D.........1831-1833
William L. Marcy.

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William H. Seward.. Whig

William C. Bouck.

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Silas Wright.

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1833-1839

1839-1843

1843-18-15

.D. .....1845-1847

.1899-1901

Whig.....1847-1849 Frank W. Higgins......R........1905-1907 Hamilton Fish......... Whig.....1849-1851 Charles E. Hughes.....R........1907-1909

NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD.

The National Guard consists of one field hospital, two companies of signal corps, two squadrons of cavalry and two separate troops of cavalry, four batteries of light artillery, one regiment of coast artillery, one regiment of engineers and fourteen regiments, three battalions and forty-eight separate companies of infantry, constituting the 1st, 2d and 10th regiments and the 1st, 2d and 3d battalions

The strength of the guard September 30, 1906, was as follows: General and staff officers.

Field Hospital

Signal Corps
Engineers

Cavalry

64 Light batteries

14

184

Coast Artillery
Infantry

Total

706 538

378

1,176

.11,681

.14,741

The National Guard is commanded under the orders of the Governor by Major General Charles F. Roe, with headquarters at the capitol, Albany, and an office at No. 280 Broadway, New York city, to which headquarters are attached the Field Hospital, 1st and 2d companies, Signal Corps; Squadrons A and C, Troops B and D, Cavalry; the 1st, 2d, 3d and 6th batteries, Light Artillery; the 13th Regiment, Coast Artillery, and the 22d Regiment, Engineers,

The infantry is organized in four brigades, as follows:

First Brigade-Brigadier General George Moore Smith; headquarters, No. 50 East 59th street, New York city; composed of the 7th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 69th and 71st regiments.

Second Brigade-Brigadier General James McLeer; headquarters, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.; composed of the 14th, 23d and 47th regiments.

Third Brigade-Brigadier General James H. Lloyd; headquarters, No. 72 Chapel street, Albany; composed of the 1st, 2d and 10 regiments.

Fourth Brigade-Brigadier General Lauren W. Pettebone; headquarters, No. 451 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.; composed of the 65th and 74th regiments and 1st, 2d and 3d battalions.

The Naval Militia is commanded, under the orders of the Governor, by Captain Jacob William Miller, with headquarters on board the U. S. S. Granite State, foot of East 24th street, New York city, and is composed of the 1st and 2d battalions and 2d Separate Division. The strength of the Naval Militia is 49 officers and 602 enlisted men, a total of 651.

NEW-YORK STATE COMMITTEES.
REPUBLICAN.

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Chairman, Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn; secretary, Lafayette B. New York; treasurer, George R. Sheldon, New York. Headquarters, No. 12 East 30th st., New York.

District.

1-John J. Bartlett, Greenport. 2-Harry Jaquillard, Brooklyn. 3-L. M. Swasey, Brooklyn.

Jacob A. Livingston, Brooklyn.

5-F. J. H. Kracke, Brooklyn,
6-Timothy L Woodruff, Brooklyn.
7-M. J. Dady, Brooklyn.

8-George Cromwell, New Brighton, S. I.
9-C. H. Murray, New-York.

10 Samuel S. Koenig, New-York.
11-William Halpin, New-York,
12-John S. Shea, New-York.

13-Henry E. O'Brien, New-York.

14-Jos. H. De Bragga, Evergreen, L. I.
15-Wm. H. Douglass, New-York.
16-Samuel Krulewitch, New-York.
33-J. Sloat Fassett, Elmira,

34-J. A. Merritt, Lockport.

35-John Grimm, Jr., Buffalo.

District.

17-Moses M. McKee, New-York.
18-W. H. Ten Eyck, New York.
19-W. L. Ward, Port Chester.
20 B. B. Odell, jr., Newburg.
21-L. F. Payn, Chatham.
22-Cornelius V. Collins, Troy.
23-William Barnes, jr., Albany.
24 Horace G. Tennant, Schoharie.
25-John K. Stewart, Amsterdam.
26-John F. O'Brien, West Chazy.
27-Daniel F. Strobel, Herkimer.
28-J. T. Mott, Oswego.

29 Francis Hendricks, Syracuse.
30-G. W. Dunn, Binghamton,
31-Charles H. Betts, Lyons.
32-G. W. Aldridge. Rochester.
36-John G. Wickser, Buffalo.
37-G. H. Witter, Wel:sve.

Additional member, C. W. Anderson, N. Y.

DEMOCRATIC.

Chairman, William J. Conners, Buffalo; secretary, John W. Potter, Marcy; treasurer, Arthur A. McLean, Newburg; clerk, John A. Mason, New York,

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5--T. F. Wogan, Brooklyn.
6-M. E. Butler, Brooklyn.
7-P. H. McCarren, Brooklyn.
8-J. L. Shea, Brooklyn.
9-Conrad Hasenflug, Brooklyn.
10-James P. Sinnott, Brooklyn.
11-Daniel E. Finn, New-York.
12-J. T. Oakley, New-York.
13-P. J. Ryder, New-York.
14-C. F. Murphy, New-York.
15-William Dalton, New-York.

16-Maurice Featherson, New-York.
17-T. E. Rush, New-York.
18-J. J. Hagan, New-York.

District.

19-T. F. McAvoy, New-York.
20-J. J. Frawley, New-York.
21-E. J. McGuire, New-York.
22-L. F. Haffen, New-York.
23-M. J. Walsh, Yonkers.
24-Arthur McLean, Newburg.
25 R. W. Chanler, Poughkeepsie.
26-J. A. Betts, Catskill.
27-Stephen Ryan, Norwich.
28-P. E. McCabe, Albany.
29 F. J. Molloy, Troy.

30-John Anderson, jr., Newcomb.
31-Frank Cooper, Schenectady.
32-Robert Wemple, Fultonville.
33 Clinton Beckwith, Herkimer.
34 George Hall, Ogdensburg.
35-J. M. Fitzgerald, Sackett's Harbor.
36 J. W. Potter, Marcy.

NEW YORK STATE COMMITTEES-DEMOCRATIC-(Continued).

87-C. N. Bulger, Oswego,
38-W. F. Rafferty, Syracuse.
39-H. G. Jackson, Binghamton,
40-Daniel Sheehan, Elmira.
41-C. J. Husin, Penn Yan.
42 C. P. Williams, Lyons.

43-J. E. Schwarzenbach, Hornellsville.
44-F. C. Peck, Nunda,

45 T. W. Finucane, Rochester.
46 Jacob Gerling, Rochester.
47-G. W. Baker, Lockport.
48-J. J. Kennedy, Buffalo.
49-Henry P. Burgard, Buffalo.
50-M. G. Merzig, Buffalo.

51-J. O. Bennett, Silver Creek.

SHERIFFS AND COUNTY CLERKS OF NEW-YORK STATE

(Term three years except in Kings and New York counties. Term ends Dec. 31 m years given.)

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Albany.

Alleghany.

Belmont..

Broome.

Binghamton.

Cayuga...

Auburn..

Chemung.

Chenango.

Clinton..

Cattaraugus. Little Valley.

Chautauqua.. Mayville.

Columbia.

Cortland.

Delaware.

Elmira....

Norwich..

Buffalo..

Malone....

Dutchess.

Erie...

Essex.

Franklin.

Fulton..

Genesee..

Batavia.

Greene..

Hamilton.
Herkimer.

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Joseph Besch (R.)....1909 John Franey (R.).....1907
John Patterson (R.)...1908 John A. Brown (R.)...1909
De Hart H. Ames (R.).1909 Chas. H. Miller (R.)...1909
Geo, S. Fordyce (R.)..1907 C. J. Warne (R.). ..1909
L. E. Button (R.).....1909 E J. McConnell (R.)..1909
Merton Baldwin (R.)..1909 Edwin D. Burgess (R.).1908
W. E. Beardsley (R.). 1909 W. A. Shepardson (R.).1900
Plattsburg. Chauncey D. Allen (R.)1907 J. W. H. Holcombe(R.)1909
Hudson.
John H. Jesup (R.)...1908 Robert Storm (D.).....1909
Cortl'd Village. John A. Wavie (D.)...1906 Luke J. McEvoy (D.). 1909)
Delhi....
Charles Warner (D.)..1909 Charles Herring (D.)..1909
Poughkeepsie... R. W. Chanler (D.)...1909 John M. Ham (D.)....1909
James Smith (D.)....1908 John H. Price (R.)....1909
Elizabethtown.. Wells F. Nye (R.).....1909 George 9. Kidder (R.).1908
George S. Henry (R.).1908 Harvey J. Dudley (R.).1909
Jason Cook (R.)... ..1907 Chauncey Heagle (R.)..1907)
Chas A. Williams (R.)1908 Charles B. Pixley (R.).1909
W. H. Stewart (D.)...1909 D. G. Greene (R.).....1909
Edgar Call (D.).. .7.1907 Carl L. Fry (D.).......1907
Austin B. Klock (R.).1909 Gersham Smith (R.)...1909
Ezra D. Bellinger (R.).1908 . B. Johnson (R.).....1909
M. J. Flaherty (M.O.).1907 C. T. Hartzheim (M.0.)1907
Geo. S. Hubbard (R.).1908 Lester B. Parker (R).,1999
Platt C. Halsted (R.)..1909 Henry B. Curtis (R.)...1907
Wm. T. Tyler (R.)....1908 Wm. A. Northrup (R.).1909
Wm. H. Craig (R.)...1908 Jas. L. Hotchkiss (R.). 1900
Wm. T. Brice (R.).. .1907 H. Wagner, jr. (R.)...1907
W. Gildersleeve (R.)...1907 Thos. S. Cheshire (R.).1907)
New York City. Nicholas J. Hayes (D.).1907 Peter J. Dooling (D.)..1909
T. Eckensperger (D.). 1908 Hector M. Slocum (R).1907)
Frederick Gilmore (D.).1909
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Johnstown.

Catskill..
Lake Pleasant..
Herkimer..

Morrisville.
Rochester.
Fonda....

Jefferson.

Watertown.

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Livingston..

Geneseo.

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Ontario.

Orange.

Orleans.

Albion..

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Cooperstown.
Carmel.
Jamaica....
Troy

Richmond.
New City.
Canton..
Ballston Spa.
Schenectady.
Schoharie....

Watkins.

Schoharie..

Schuyler..

Seneca...

Ovid..

Steuben..

Bath.

Suffolk.

Sullivan.

Tioga.

Tompkins.

Ulster.

Warren.

Washington.

Wayne.

Westchester.

Wyoming.

Yates..

Riverhead.
Monticello..
Owego.
Ithaca.

Kingston.
Lake George.
Argyle.
Lyons..

White Plains.
Warsaw.
Penn Yan...

G. L. Van Voorhis (R.)1909 J. M. Stoddard (R.)....1909
A. L. Decker (R.)... .1909 J. D. McGiffert (R.)...1909
Weston Wetherbe (R.).1907 Geo. H. Rolffe (R.)....1907
Henry Hilton (R.). .1908 A. B. Simpson (R.)....1909
G.M. Wedderspoon (R.)1908 W. Scott Root (R.)....1908
Joseph Barry (D.)... .1909 Edw. C. Weeks (R.)....1908
Herbert J. Harvey (D.)1909 John Niederstein (D.)..190
J. I. Baucus (R.).. ..1909 Jacob V. Jacobs (R.)...1909)
Joseph J. Barth (D.)..1909 C. L Bostwick (D.)....1908
Cyrus M. Crum (D.)...1907
N. M. Hyland (R.)...1909 Chas. R. Walker (R.)...1909
John Bradley, ir. (R.).1909 Geo. H. West (R.).....1908
T. E. Leavitt (R.)....1908 Geo. M. Bostwick (R.)..1907
Menzo Haverly (D.)...1908 Clarke Shaule (D.).....1909

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Chas. P. Flynn (D.)..1909 H. J. Feehan (R.).....1907
J. S. Billington (R.)..1909 John D. Wheeler (R.)..1907
John S. Wells (R.)....1908 W. F. Flanagan (R.)..1909
J. Davidson (R.). .....1906 Gabriel F. Currey (R.).1908
J. Parmalee (D.).....1907 William B. Smith (R.).1909
John A. Genung (R.). 1908 A. H. Overacker (R.)..1909

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Willard W. Hall (R.).1909 Edwin C. Sisson (R.)...1909
Albert Pierce (R.)....1909 Ezra H. Snyder (R.)...1909
Jeremiah Collins (R.).1909 Ledyard S. Cuyler (R.).1008
C. M. Lane (R.).. ..1909 Leslie Sutherland (R.).1907
R. E French (R.)....1908 Edw. M. Jennings (R.). 1909
Delmar J. Knapp (R.)..1909 Henry T. Read (R.)....1909

STATE CENSUS OF 1905.

The population of the State of New York on June 1, 1905, was 8,066,672, compared with a population in 1900 of 7,268,894 and in 1890 of 6,003,174, including Indians and other persons on Indian reservations. The increase in population between 1900 and 1905 was 797,778, or 11 per cent, against an increase during the preceding decade of 1,265,720, or 21.1 per cent The population of the State in 1905 and 1900, respectively, was distributed by counties as follows:

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The plan of distributing the population of public institutions is not observed in the United States Census and the gains and losses due to this cause should be borne in mind in making comparisons with the results of the last Federal Census.

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