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und Notaries Public, are for obvious reasons omitted. The changes which will be made in these Offices during the session of the Legislature will be so great as to render their insertion, at the present time, useless. They will be published in an extra sheet at the close of the session, and will hereafter form a part of the work, which the publisher intends to make more extensive and complete in a future edition.

It is presumed that no apology will be necessary for the omission of any other subjects, which might be thought either interesting or useful, when the public are informed that the work has already been extended more than one hundred pages beyond what the publisher either promised, or originally expected to furnish.

With these remarks, and with the hope that this little Manual will receive sufficient patronage to remunerate the author for the great labour and expense which have attended its publication, and induce its continuance hereafter, it is now submitted to the decision of the public.

To his correspondents and friends, who have answered his inquiries, the publisher tenders his grateful acknowledgments, while he respectfully solicits their future assistance.

New-York, January 1st, 1830.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Constitution of the State, with the Amendments,

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VI. State Senators chosen since the ratification of the new

Constitution by the people in 1822,

VII, Number of Representatives in the House of Assembly,
from each County in the State,

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VIII. A list of the Governors of the State, from 1789, to the
present time, with the names of the opposing candidates,
and the votes given for each, at each election,

IX. Official Canvass of Votes, in the several Districts of the

State, for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, at the

last election, in 1828,

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XI. An Alphabetical List of all Post Offices in the State, with
the names of the Post Masters, and distances of the
Offices from Washington and Albany, corrected at the
P. O. Department at Washington, to December, 1829, 69

XII. Arrival and Closing of the Mails at the city of New-

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ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR 1830.

I. Feb. 22, Sun eclipsed, invisble, d at 11th 40m.
eve. Moon's lat. 1° 23′ N.

II. March 9, Moon eclipsed, invisible, 8 at 8h. 36 m.

morn.

III. March 24, Sun eclipsed, invisible, at 9h. 48m.
morn. Moon's lat. 1o 173'S.

IV. Aug. 18, Sun eclipsed, invisible, 6 at 6h. 57m.
Moon's lat. 1° 23′ S.

morn.

V. Sept. 2, Moon eclipsed, partly vis. 8 at 5h. 42m. ev.
Moon ris. tot. eclip.

End of total dark.

Eclipse ends,

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VI. Sept. 16, Sun eclipsed, invisible, ♂ at 9 h. 32m.
Moon's lat. 19 131′ N.

even.

Morning and Evening Stars.

Venus ? will be evening star till March 7, and then
morning star till December 20.

Jupiter 24 will be morning star till July 5, and even-
ing star the rest of the year.

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