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Francis Seger, of Turin, Lewis County, Clerk.

Daniel Gould, William L. Goodrich, Lyman R. Lyon-Deputy Clerks.

James D. Scollard, Sergeant-at-arms.

Alonzo Crosby, Doorkeeper. James Courser, Assistant do.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

On Claims-Messrs. Hubbard, Sherman, and Fuller.

On Finance-Messrs. Bronson, Dodge, and Fisk.

On the Judiciary-Messrs. Beardsley, Tallmadge, and Edmonds.
On the Militia-Messrs. Foster, Deitz, and Gere.

On Canals-Messrs. Edmonds, Hubbard, and Armstrong.
On Roads and Bridges-Messrs. Westcott, Lynde, and Halsey.
On Literature-Messrs. M'Lean, Mather, and Lansing.

On the State Prisons-Messrs. Macdonald, Allen, and Seward. On Banks and Insurance Companies-Messrs. Allen, Beardsley, and Eaton. (Mr. Eaton resigned his seat since the Committees were appointed.)

On the Division of Counties and Towns-Messrs. Dodge, Conklin, and M'Dowell.

On Agriculture-Messrs. Rexford, Gere, and Cropsey.

On Manufactures-Messrs. Armstrong, Quackenboss, and Cary. On Privileges and Elections-Messrs. M'Dowell, M'Lean, and Westcott.

On Enrolled Bills-Messrs, Mather, Seward, and Foster. On Indian Affairs-Messrs. Lansing, Conklin, and Birdsall. On expiring Laws-Messrs. Tracy, Macdonald, and Cropsey. On Expenditures-Messrs. Eaton, Cary, and Quackenboss. On the Incorporation of Cities and Villages-Messrs. Maynard, Sherman, and Birdsall.

On Rail-Roads-Messrs. Tallmadge, Maynard, and Halsey.

SELECT COMMITTEES ON THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.

In relation to Insane Poor and County Poor-Houses-Messrs. Sherman, Bronson, and Deitz.

In relation to the Survivors of the Revolutionary War-Messrs. Fisk, Fuller, and Rexford.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ASSEMBLY.

Ways and Means-Messrs. Litchfield, Hammond, Crain, Howell, and Andrews.

Grievances-Messrs. Granger, Hardenbergh, Fitch, Colwell, and

Mersereau.

Privileges and Elections-Messrs. Remer, Speed, Angel, Martin, and Ely.

Judiciary-Messrs. Otis, M'Keon, Doig, Skinner, and Young. Expiring Laws-Messrs. Walker, Coulter, Brinkerhoff, Hosea Bennett, and Batcheler.

Claims-Messrs. J. Miller, Couch, Blauvelt, Masters, and Gates. Colleges, Academies, and Common Schools-Messrs. M'Donald, Van Schaick, King, E. Dodge, and Norton.

Engrossed Bills-Messrs. Varian, Williamson, Watson, Per Lee, and Whiting,

Erection and Division of Towns and Counties-Messrs. Tilford, Coffin, Strong, Barnum, and Anderson.

Incorporation of Cities and Villages-Messrs. Ostrander, Lennebacker, Dorn, Gillet, and Mason.

Agriculture-Messrs. Butler, Barker, Nicholas, Hughston, and

Sprague.

Incorporation of Religious and Charitable Societies-Messrs. Downing, Vanderwarker, M'Burney, Thompson, and Brown.

Incorporation and Alteration of the Charters of Banking and Insurance Companies-Messrs. Bishop, Lawyer, Ten Broeck, M. W. Bennett, and Arnold.

Petitions of Aliens-Messrs. R. B. Miller, Brisbin, Hamblin, N. Smith, and Patterson.

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Canals and Internal Improvements-Messrs. Howell, Spencer, Woods, Twitchell, and Litchfield.

Establishment and Improvement of Roads and Bridges, and the Incorporation of Turnpike Companies-Messrs. Moulton, Juliand, Disbrow, Landon, and Clark.

State Prisons, and the Penitentiary System—Messrs. Van Duzer, Beardsley, Tallmadge, Ostrander, and Frost.

Militia and the Public Defence-Messrs. Myers, Genet, Salisbury, Allen, and Wood.

Indian Affairs-Messrs. R. D. Dodge, Ross, Van Arnum, Head, and Mills.

Manufacture of Salt-Messrs. Curtis, Hogeboom, Dygert, Cone, and Hough.

Medical Societies and Colleges-Messrs. Milledoler, Maxwell, Winfield, Hamilton, and Stevenson.

Two-third Bills-Messrs. Woods, Woodworth, L'Hommedieu, Hiram Bennett, and Bellows.

Public Lands-Messrs. Crookshank, Dickson, Thorp, Bly, and Collins.

Trade and Manufactures-Messrs. Seymour, Morgan, Tuttle, Humeston, and Hawkins.

Rail-Roads-Messrs. Stillwell, Kemble, Seymour, Mack, Remer, Hughston, and M'Burney.

SELECT COMMITTEES ON THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.

Insane Paupers-Messrs. Kemble, Winfield, Otis, Shadbolt, and Kirby.

Imprisonment for Debt-Messrs. Stilwell, Genet, T. Smith, Philips, and White.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.

United States District and Circuit Courts in New-York.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

Composed of the following 14 counties-Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Kings, New-York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester.

Samuel R. Betts, Judge,

Frederic J. Betts, Clerk,

Wm. H. C. Waddell, Marshal,

James A. Hamilton, District Attorney,

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Times of holding courts, viz:

Circuit Court, (Judges Thompson and Betts.)

Last Monday in February, First Monday in April, Last Monday in July, Last Monday in October.

District Court, (Judge Betts.)

First Tuesday in every month, at the City Hall, New-York.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Composed of 41 organized Counties, or all that part of the State not

included in the Southern District.

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Nathaniel S. Benton, District Attorney, Little Falls.

Times of holding courts; 3d Tuesday in January and 2d Tuesday in May, at Albany. Last Tuesday in August, at Utica.

JUDICIARY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.

The courts of general jurisdiction, are:

1st. The Court for the trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors.

For its constituent members, vide Constitution, article 5.

It is the court of last resort deciding upon appeals from the court of chancery, and writs of error from the supreme court, and has no original jurisdiction except in cases of impeachments. Its sessions are held at the capitol in Albany, as often as it shall direct, but there are not to be more than two sessions during the recess of the Legislature in any

one year.

2d. The Court of Chancery, the powers of which are vested in the Chancellor.

Its stated terms are appointed by him; but two terms at least shall be held in Albany, and two in New-York in every year. By the equity

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THE above engraving, by Mr. King, represents this new edifice as it will appear when completed. The design is by Mr. Town, of New-York. The building is of white marble, in the Grecian Doric Hexastyle, modeled from the temple of Theseus, at Athens, omitting the lateral colums and introducing windows in the flauk. It is situated on the east side of a square, on the south side of which is the Troy Female Seminary, (noticed at page 200.) The interior of the Court House is finished with great taste and elegance.

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