Suffolk-Henry Landon, John L. Smith. Tioga-Charles R. Barstow. Tompkins-Henry W. Sage, Samuel Lawrence. Washington-Samuel McDoual, Adolphus F. Hitchcock. 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. do Reuben H. Walworth, Chancellor,* Saratoga Springs, do 2d do Poughkeepsie,. 3d 4th do 5th do 6th do 7th do 8th do do do do do do do do .... Skaneateles,..... do do Albany, Utica,.. Elmira, Lockport, ... Salary. $3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,500 1,600 1,600 Philo Gridley, Hiram Gray, 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,.. and for clerk hire, &c.,... Alexander Forbus, Clerk of 2d Chancery Circuit, Poughkeepsie,. Gideon M. Davison, do 4th Saratoga Springs,. 1,200 James W. Williams, do 5th Utica, 1,500 1,500 1,600 1,600 1,600 1.600 1,600 1,600 1,600 500 500 fees. 2,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 2,500 3,000 2,000 2,800 2,000 2,800 2,000 2,800 *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. Robert B. Monell, Clerk 6th Chancery Circuit, Greene, Chen..... 1,500 1,500 Auburn, and for clerk hire, &c., John M. Barbour, Chancellor's Clerk, Saratoga Springs, do EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Azariah C. Flagg, Comptroller, Canal Appraisers, $4 per day, and five cents Office,. JOHN YOUNG, Governor,.. ..... Addison Gardiner, Lieutenant-Governor, $6 for each day's attendance. do do do do do do do do do 1807, February 11, 1823, February 14, 1825, January 12, Feb. 1846... Feb. 1845,. do do Feb. 1846,. Philip Phelps, Deputy Comptroller, George W. Newell, Chief Clerk of the Canal Department, John L. Tillinghast, State Librarian, Elisha W. Skinner, Ass't do 1,500 1,500 600 Salary. $4,000 1,000 150 1,600 1,600 $4.38 for each day's service. 1,600 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, 2,500 2,500 1,500 1,000 1,000 700 Henry V. Colt, Private Sec'y to the Governor,. $3 each day. Commissioners of the Land Office-The Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of State, Surveyor General, Comptroller, Attorney General, and the Treasurer. The Governor, ex officio. The Lieutenant Governor, ex-officio. Commissioners of the Canal Fund-The Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Surveyor General, and the Trea surer. The Canal Board-Consists of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund and the Canal Commissioners. Trustees of the State Library-The Regents of the University. 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 1,300 500 500 600 Gulian C. Verplanck, New-York. James S. Wadsworth, Geneseo. CLERKS IN THE DIFFERENT STATE OFfices. Secretary of State's Office-John Cuyler, Henry P. Nugent. Comptroller's Office-Homer R. Phelps, Peter Keyser, Henry Tifft, Edward W. Graham, Jetur Gardiner, Brace Millerd, Homer Phelps. Free Bank Department-William W. Van Zandt, Chief Clerk. Charles Callender, George Hanford, Registers. Incorporated Bank Department-Thomas M. Burt, Book Keeper. Edmund Sloan, Register. Canal Department-Edward James, William McGourkey, Henry C. Southwick, Jr. Surveyor General's Office-James B. Jones. Attorney General's Office-Hamilton W. Robinson. 2 RATES OF TOLL Established by the Canal Board on persons and property transported on the New-York State Canals, to take effect on the opening of navigation in 1847. Provisions, &c. 1. On flour, salted beef and pork, butter, cheese, tallow, lard, ..... ...... Iron, Minerals, Ores, &c. 3. On salt manufactured in this State, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 4. On foreign salt, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 5. 1st. On gypsum, the product of this State, per 1,000 pounds per mile,.. 2d. On foreign gypsum, per 1,000 pounds per mile, ....... 6. 1st. On brick, sand, lime, clay, earth, manure, iron ore, and stone for the manufacture of lime, per 1,000 pounds per mile,... .'. .... 2d. On leached ashes, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 3d. On bones for manure, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 7. On pot and pearl ashes, window glass or glass ware, manufactured in this State, kelp, charcoal, broken castings, scrap iron and pig iron, per 1,0.0 pounds per mile, 8. On mineral coal, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 9. On stove, and all other iron castings, except machines and the parts thereof, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 10. On copperas and manganese, going towards tide water, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 11. On bar and pig lead, going towards tide water, per 1,000 pounds per mile, Furs, Peltry, Skins, &c. 12. On furs and peltry, (except deer, buffalo and moose skins,) per 1,000 pounds per mile,.. 13. On deer, buffalo and moose skins, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 14. On sheep skins, and raw hides of domestic animals of the United States, per 1,000 pounds per mile,..... 15. On imported raw hides, of domestic and other animals, per 1,000 pounds per mile,... Furniture, &c. 16. On household furniture, accompanied by and actually belonging to families emigrating, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 17. On carts, wagons, sleighs, ploughs, and in chanics' tools necessary for the owner's individual use, when accompanied by the owner, emigrating for the purpose of settlement, per 1,000 pounds per mile, Stone, Slate, &c. 18. On slate and tile for roofing, and stoneware, per 1,000 pounds per mile, 19. On all stone, wrought or unwrought, per 1,000 pounds per mile, Lumber, Wood, &c. 20. On timber, squared and round, per 100 cubic feet per mile, if carried in boats, 21. On the s me, if carried in rafts, (except dock sticks, as in next item,) per 100 cubic feet per mile, .... 22. On round dock sticks, passing in cribs, separate from every other kind of timber, per 100 cubic feet per mile, 23. On blocks of timber for paving streets, per 1,000 pounds per mile,..... 24. On lumber carried in boats, when weighed, per 1,000 pounds per mile, viz: 1. On white pine, white wood, bass wood and cedar, 2. On oak, hickory, beech and sycamore, 3. On spruce, maple, ash and elm, 4. On cherry and black walnut,.. 5. On hemlock, 6. On boards, plank, scantling and sawed timber, reduced 7. On hemlock, per 1,000 feet per mile, when not weighed, ..... 26. 1st. On sawed lath, of less than ten feet in length, split lath, hoop-poles, handspikes, rowing oars, broom handles, spokes, hubs, tree-nails. felloes, boat knees, plane stocks, pickets for fences, and stuff manufactured or partly manufactured for chairs or bedsteads, and hoppoles, per 1,000 pounds per mile, ... 2d. On brush handles. brush backs, looking-glass backs, gunstocks, plough beams and plough handles, per 1,000 pounds per mile, .... 27. On staves and heading and empty barrels and casks, transported in boats, per 1,000 pounds per mile,.... 28. On the same, if transported in rafts, per 1,000 pounds per mile,.... 29. On shingles, per 1,000 pounds per mile, carried in boats, .... ..... 32. On the same, if conveyed in rafts, per M. per mile,. 2d. On tan bark, per cord per mile,.. 34. On the same, if transported in rafts, per cord per mile,..... 35. On sawed stuff for window blinds, not exceeding one-fourth of an inch in thickness, and window sashes, per 1,000 pounds per mile,.... c s. m. fr. 020 040 1 0 0 100 020 018 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 006 050 025 200 15 0 020 020 0 1 0 5 0 0 3 0 040 200 800 05 0 0 0 200 05 0 |