Holland was renewed, and was not terminated until the treaty of London, in 1674, when the colony was finally ceded to England. 1683 Thomas Dongan. 1689 Francis Nicholson, Lieutenant Governor. 1690 Jacob Leisler, Lieutenant Governor. He was tried for usurping the government, and executed; but his attainder was afterwards reversed in Parliament. 1691 Henry Sloughter. 1692 Joseph Dudley, President. 1692 Richard Ingoldsby, President. 1692 Benjamin Fletcher. 1697 Earl of Bellamont. 1709 Richard Ingoldsby, Lieutenant Governor. 1710 Gerardus Beekman, President. 1710 Robert Hunter. 1719 Peter Schuyler, President. 1720 William Burnet. 1728 John Montgomerie. 1731 Rip Van Dam, President. 1732 William Cosby. 1736 George Clark, President. In 1736, Rip Van Dam claimed the presidency, and exercised some executive acts; but the council declared in favour of George Clark. 1743 George Clinton. 1753 Danvers Osborn. 1753 James De Lancy, Lieutenant Governor. 1757 James De Lancy, Lieutenant Governor. 48 EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS. 1763 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant Governor. 1765 Henry Moore. 1769 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant Governor. 1770 Earl of Dunmore. 1771 William Tryon. 1775 Cadwallader Colden, Acting Lieutenant Governor. A List of the principal Executive and Judicial Officers of the STATE OF NEW-YORK, since the Declaration of Independence, with the dates of their election or appointment to their respective offices. 1778 Pierre Van Cortlandt. 1812 De Witt Clinton. 1795 Stephen Van Rensse-1814 John Tayler. laer. 1822 Erastus Root. 1801 Jeremiah Van Rens- 1824 James Tallmadge, jr. 1826 Nathaniel Pitcher. 1828 Enos T. Throop. selaer. 1804 John Broome. In 1817, the government was administered by the Hon. JOHN TAYLER, lieutenant governor, from Fe. bruary to July. After the death of His Excellency De WITT CLINTON, February 11th, 1828, the government was administered by the Hon. NATHANIEL PITcher, lieutenant governor, until the expiration of his term of office and since the resignation of His Excellency MARTIN VAN BUREN, March 12th, 1829, the government has been, and now is, administered by the Hon. ENOS T. THROOP, lieutenant governor. Appointed EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS. Secretaries of State. 1778 John Morin Scott. 1811 Elisha Jenkins. 1813 Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer. 49 1815 Peter B. Porter. 1816 Robert Tillotson. 1817 Charles D. Cooper. 1818 John Van Ness Yates. 1826 Azariah C. Flagg: Auditor. Peter T. Curtenius. 1782 1781 Philip Schuyler. Surveyors General. 1778 Gerard Bancker. | 1784 Simeon De Witt, Treasurers. [1813 Charles Z. Platt. 1798 Robert M'Lallen 1817 Gerrit L. Dox. 1803 Abraham G. Lansing. 1821 Benjamin Knower. 1808 David Thomas. 1824 Abraham Keyser, jr. 1810 Abraham G. Lansing. 1825 Gamaliel H. Barstow. 1812 David Thomas. 1826 Abraham Keyser. 1801 John Lansing, jun. 1814 James Kent. 1826 Samuel Jones. 1828 Reuben H.Walworth. Chief Justices of the Supreme Court. 1777 John Jay. 1779 Richard Morris. 1790 Robert Yates. 1798 John Lansing, jun. 1801 Morgan Lewis. 1804 James Kent. 1810 Solomon Van Rensse-1825 Nicholas F. Beck. laer. Judge Advocates General. 1818 Moses. I. Cantine. 1821 Gerrit V. Denniston. 1819 Peter Gansevoort. |1821 * John Woodworth was re-appointed in 1823, under the new Constitution. t It is worthy of remark, that of fifteen persons who have held the office of Attorney General of this state, during a period of fifty-three years, all are now living, except those to whose names the † is prefixed. CONGRESSIONAL AND ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. 51 Appointed. Quartermaster General. 1820 Wm. Bayard, jun. Appointed. Surgeon General. 1819 Samuel L. Mitchell. Commissaries of Military Stores. 1789 Sebastian Bauman. 1794 Robert Hunter. 1801 John M'Lean. 1813 Richard Platt. · 1798 Ebenezer Stevens. 1815 Anthony Lamb. In 1818, the title of the office was changed to Commissary General. Commissaries General. 1818 Anthony Lamb. |1821 Alexander M. Muir. II. CONGRESSIONAL and ELECTORAL DISTRICTS in the State of New-York. There are thirty Congressional and Electoral 1 Suffolk and Queens, 2 Rockland, Richmond, and Kings, 3 New-York City and County, 4 Putnam and Westchester, 5 Dutchess, 6 Orange, 7 Ulster and Sullivan, 8 Columbia, 9 Rensselaer, 10 Albany, 11 Greene and Delaware, 12 Schoharie and Schenectady, 13 Otsego, 14 Oneida, 15 Herkimer, 1 1 18 Washington, 19 Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and Warren, 20 Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence, 2 21 Chenango and Broome, 22 Cortland and Madison, |