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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE EXECUTIVE.
President .- WILLIAM MCKINLEY, of Ohio; salary, $50,000 ; term expires March 4, 1901.
Vice-President .- Garret A. Ilobart, of New Jersey ; salary, $8,000 ; term expires Marchi 4, 1901.
THE CABINET. Salary, $8,000.
Secretary of State -William R. Day, of Ohio.
Secretary of the Treasury -Lyman J. Gage, of Illinois.
Secretary of War -Russell A. Alger, of Michigan.
Secretary of the Navy .- John D. Long, of Massachusetts.
Secretary of the Interior .- Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York.
Postmaster General .- Charles Emory Smith, of Pennsylvania.
Attorney-General .- John W. Griggs, of New Jersey.
Secretary of Agriculture -James Wilson, of Iowa.
Treasurer of the United States .- Ellis H. Roberts, of New York ; salary, $6,000. Superintendent of Census .- Carroll D. Wright, of Massachusetts (acting) ; salary, $6,000.
Commissioner of Education .- William T. Ilarris, of Massachusetts ; salary, $3,000.
Commissioner of Pensions -Henry Clay Evans, of Tennessee ; salary, $5,000.
Commissioner of Patents .- Charles H. Duell, of New York ; salary, $5,000.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs -William A. Jones, of Wisconsin ; salary, $4,000. Government Printer .- Frank W. Palmer, of Illinois ; salary, $4,500.
Commissioner of Labor-Carroll D. Wright, of Massachusetts ; salary, $5,000.
Civil Service Commissioners .- J. R. Proctor, of Kentucky ; John B. Harlow, of Missouri; Mark S. Brewer, of Michigan ; salary, $3,500.
Interstate Commerce Commissioners .- Martin A. Knapp, New York ; Charles A. Prouty, Vermont; James D. Yeomans, Iowa ; Judson C. Clements, Georgia ; salary, $7,000.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue .- Nathan B. Scott, of West Virginia ; salary, $6,000.
Librarian of Congress. - John Russell Young, of Pennsylvania ; salary, $4,000.
THE SENATE.
Fifty-fifth Congress; began March 4, 1897 ; ends March 4, 1899.
Salary of Senators and Representatives, $5,000 and twenty cents mileage.
President of the Senate .- The Vice-President, ex-officio, Garret A. Hobart, of New Jersey.
Secretary .- William R. Cox, of North Carolina.
SENATORS.
ALABAMA -* John T. Morgan, 1901; * E. W. Pet- |NEBRASKA-tWilliam Vincent Allen, 1899 ; John tus, 1903. M. Thurston, 1901.
ARKANSAS -* James H. Berry, 1901 ; * James K. Jones, 1903.
CALIFORNIA -* Stephen M. White, 1899; Geo. C. Perkins, 1903.
COLORADO-Edward O. Wolcott, 1901 ; Henry M. Teller. 1903.
CONNECTICUT-Joseph R. Hawley, 1899 ; Orville Il. Platt, 1903.
DELAWARE -* George Gray, 1899 ; Richard R. Ken- ney, 1901.
FLORIDA -* Samuel Pasco, 1899; * Stephen R. Mal- lory, 1903.
GEORGIA -* Augustus O. Bacon, 1901; * Alexander S. Clay, 1903.
IDAHO-George L. Shoup, 1901; tHenry Heitfeld, 1903.
ILLINOIS-Shelby M. Cullom, 1901; William E. Mason, 1903.
INDIANA -* David Turpie, 1899; Charles W. Fair- banks, 1903.
IOWA-John H. Gear, 1901; William B. Allison, 1903. KANSAS-Lucien Baker, 1901; +William A. Harris, 1903.
KENTUCKY -* William Lindsay, 1901; William J. Deboe, 1903.
LOUISIANA -* Donelson Caffery, 1901 ; * Samuel D. McEnery, 1903.
MAINE-Eugene Hale, 1899 ; William P. Frye, 1901. MARYLAND -* Arthur P. Gorman, 1899; George L. Wellington, 1903.
MASSACHUSETTS-Henry Cabot Lodge, 1899 , Geo F. Hoar, 1901.
MICHIGAN-Julius C. Burrows, 1899 ; James Mc- Millan, 1901.
MINNESOTA-Cushman K. Davis, 1899 ; Knute Nel- son, 1901.
MISSISSIPPI -* Hernando De S. Money, ad interim 1899; *-- ,1901.
MISSOURI -* Francis M. Cockrell, 1899 ; * George G. Vest, 1903.
MONTANA-Lee Mantle, 1899 ; Thomas H Carter, 1901.
NEVADA-tWilliam M. Stewart, 1899 ; tJohn P. Jones, 1903.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-William E. Chandler, 1901 ; Jacob H. Gallinger, 1903.
NEW JERSEY -* James Smith, jr., 1899; William J. Sewell, 1901
NEW YORK -* Edward Murphy, jr., 1899; Thomas C. Platt, 1903
NORTH CAROLINA-tMarion Butler, 1901; Jeter C. Pritchard, 1903.
NORTH DAKOTA -* William N. Roach, 1899; Henry C. Hansbrough, 1903.
OHIO-Mark A. Hanna, 1899; Joseplı B. Foraker, 1903.
OREGON-George W. McBride, 1901; 1903.
PENNSYLVANIA-Matthew S. Quay, 1899 ; Boies Penrose, 1903.
RHODE ISLAND-Nelson W. Aldrich, 1899 ; G. Pea- body Wetmore, 1901.
SOUTH CAROLINA -* Benjamin R. Tillman, 1901 ; *John L. MeLaurin, ad interim, 1903.
SOUTH DAKOTA - Richard F. Pettigrew, 1901 ; fJames H. Kyle. 1903.
TENNESSEE -* William B. Bate, 1899 ; * Thomas B. Turley, ad interim, 1901.
TEXAS -* Roger Q. Mills, 1899; * Horace Chilton, 1901.
UTAH-Frank J. Cannon, 1899 ; * Josepli L. Raw- lins, 1903.
VERMONT-Redfield Proctor, 1599 ; Justin S. Mor- rill, 1903
VIRGINIA -* John W. Daniel, 1899; * Thomas S. Martin, 1901.
WASHINGTON-John L. Wilson, 1899 ; tGeorge F. Turner, 19 13.
WEST VIRGINIA -* Charles J. Faulkner, 1899 ; Stephen B. Elkins, 1901.
WISCONSIN -* John L. Mitchell, 1899; John C. Spooner, 1903.
WYOMING-Clarence D. Clark, 1899 ; Francis E. Warren, 1901.
* An asterisk denotes Democrats ; t a dagger Populists ; others are Republicans.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN ALBANY.
COMMISSIONERS-W. Frothingham, De Graaf | BOARD OF U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS,
Bldg .: Charles W. Mead, 86 State ; F. W. Cam- eron, Alb. Co. Bank Bldg.
CUSTOM HOUSE, U. S. Federal Building-Jolin P. Masterson, Surveyor of Customs. John L. Godley, Special Deputy Surveyor of Customs. John J. Dunphy, Deputy Surveyor and Inspector of Customs. Robert Pickett, Thomas Ansbro, Michael J. Hayden, John N. Mayer, Samnel Herschberger, Inspectors of Customs.
INTERNAL REVENUE, office U. S. Federal Building. John G. Ward, Collector.
Deputy Collectors-Harlan P. Draper, Hercules Sayre, Chauncey Whitney, Gilbert Cohn, William F. Wheelock, William G. Van Zandt, John Mc- Kenna, Estella L. Northrop.
Gauger-Melvil A. Harris.
MASTER AND EXAMINER, in U. S. Circuit Court-Wm. Lansing, 50, 54 and 55 Commercial Bank Building.
MASTERS AND EXAMINERS, in U. S. District Court-Wm. Lansing, 50, 54 and 55 Commercial Bank Building ; Worthington Frothingham, De Graaf Bldg.
U. S. Federal Building-J. V. Hennessey, Pres., G. U. Peltier, Treas., Charles E. Davis, Sec. Board meets every Wednesday at 10 A. M.
BOARD OF LOCAL INSPECTORS STEAM VESSELS, office U. S. Federal Bldg .- Robert B. Keller, Insp. Hulls. Robert S. Rodie, Insp. Boilers. Thomas J. Reilly, Clerk.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, JOINT BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Chairman John R. Hayden, supt. gen. delivery ; internal revenue secretary Harlan P. Draper ; custom house sec- retary John J. Dunphy ; post office secretary, W. J. Guernsey : member Gilbert Cohn.
U. S. DEPT. AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU, office U. S. Federal Bldg .- Alfred F. Sims, Officer in charge. Lee A. Denson, Asst. U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE, for the examination and treatment of United States sol- diers, navy men, pilots, etc. Dr. H. E. Mere- ness, Acting U. S. Asst. Surgeon, under Custom House.
UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE, COURT HOUSE AND POST-OFFICE, John G. Ward, Custodian. James Carroll, Janitor.
NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, 1898.
ELECTION FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MON- DAY IN NOVEMBER.
LEGISLATURE MEETS ON . THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY.
EXCELSIOR
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT (Second floor Capitol) -Frank S. Black, Governor. Timothy L. Wood- Colvin, Treasurer. J. Ledlie Hees, Deputy Treasurer. Wm. II. Monty, Cashier. ruff, Lieutenant-Governor. William M. Griffith, Private Secretary. Geo. Curtis Treadwell, Mili- ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Second floor, Capitol)- tary Secretary. John T. Joyce, Pardon Clerk. Theodore E. Hancock, Attorney-General. G. D. B. Thomas Newcomb, Appointment Clerk. Win. J. O'Connor, Messenger.
GOVERNOR'S STAFF-Major-Gen. Charles W. Til- linghast, 2d, Adjutant-General. Brig .- Gen. Ed- ward M. Hoffman, Inspector-General. Brig .- Gen. Benjamin Flagler, Chief of Ordnance. Brig .- Gen. Win. Barclay Parsons, Chief of Engineers. Brig .- Gen. Stillman F. Kneeland, Judge-Advocate-General. Brig .- Gen. M. O. Terry, Surgeon-General. Brig .- Gen. Howard Carroll, Chief of Artillery. Brig .- Gen. William Henry Hughes, Quartermaster-Gen- eral. Brig .- Gen. Warren M. Healey, Paymaster- General. Brig .- Gen. Henry T. Noyes, Commis- sary-General of Subsistence. Brig .- Gen. Maurice M. Kirby, Inspector of Rifle Practice. Colonel Geo. Curtis Treadwell, Military Secretary. Colonels Albert J. Myer, Harrison B. Moore, jr., Henry W. Sackett, John F. Doyle, jr., Fred. C. Ham, Edward E. Britton, Aides-de-Camp. Herbert L. Satterlee, Captain (Naval).
OFFICES.
SECRETARY OF STATE (Second floor, Capitol)- John Palmer, Secretary of State. Andrew David- son, Deputy Secretary of State. Horace G. Ten- nant, Chief Clerk.
COMPTROLLER (State Hall)-James A. Roberts, Comptroller. Wm. J. Morgan, Deputy Comptroller.
TREASURER (First floor Capitol)-Addison B.
Hasbrouck, 1st Deputy Attorney-General. J. C. Davies, 2nd Deputy Attorney-General. Frank M. Parsons, 3rd Deputy Attorney-General. James A. McCormick, 4th Deputy Attorney-General.
ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR (State Hall)-Camp- bell W. Adams, State Engineer and Surveyor. Herschell Roberts, Deputy State Engineer and Surveyor. John Batchelor, Chief Clerk.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (First floor, Capitol)-George W. Aldridge, Superintendent of Public Works. P. J. MeWeeney, Deputy Super- intendent of Public Works. John N. Parker, Thomas Wheeler, R. G. Lay, Asst. Superintendents of Public Works.
COMMISSIONERS OF CANAL FUND-Lieut .- Gov- ernor Woodruff, Secretary of State Palmer, Comp- troller Roberts, Treas. Colvin, Atty .- Gen. Hancock.
CANAL BOARD-Lieut .- Governor Woodruff, Sec- retary of State Palmer, Comptroller Roberts, Treasurer Colvin, Attorney-General Hancock, State Engineer and Surveyor Adams, Supt. of Public Works Aldridge.
BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS-Lieut .- Governor Woodruff, Secretary of State Palmer, Comptroller Roberts, Treasurer Colvin, Attorney-General Han- cock, Speaker of the Assembly O'Grady, State Engineer and Surveyor Adams, Tax Commission- ers Jenkins, Heermance, Adams.
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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.
COURT OF CLAIMS (Fourth floor, Capitol) - Capitol)-Case Jones, M. D., Daniel Lewis, M. Charles T. Saxton, Clyde, Presiding Judge, George D., Owen Cassidy, M. D. B. T. Sinelzer, Sec. M. Beebe, Brooklyn ; John F. Parkhurst, Bath ; Philip Keck, Clerk. Thomas Watts, Stenographer. John J. Banagan, Marshat.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE RESERVATION AT NIAGARA- Andrew H. Green, New York city; Robert L. Fryer, Buffalo; Wm. Hamilton, Cale- donia; John M. Bowers, New York city; George Raines, Rochester.
TAX COMMISSIONERS (First floor, Capitol)-Martin Heermance, Ponghikeepsie ; Rollin L. Jenkins, Moriah; Edward L. Adams, Elmira.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (First floor, Capitol)-Charles R. Skinner, Superintendent. Danforth E. Ainsworth, Deputy Superintendent.
BANK DEPARTMENT (State Hall)-Frederick D. Kilburn, Superintendent. James S. Thurston, missioners Heermance, Jenkins and Adams. Deputy Supt.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (First floor, Capitol)- Louis F. Payn, Superintendent. Robert H. Hunter, Deputy Supt. Henry D. Appleton, 2nd Deputy Supt.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL (Second floor, Capitol)- Maj .- Gen. Charles W. Tillinghast, 2d, Adjutant- Generat. Col. Frederick Phisterer, Assistant Ad- jutant-General. Isaac F. Handy, Assistant Ad- jutant-General.
BUREAU OF MILITARY STATISTICS (Fourth floor, Capitol)-Charles P. Case, Keeper.
INSPECTOR-GENERAL (Second floor, Capitol)- Brig .- Gen. Edward M. Hoffman, Inspector-Gene- ral. Col. G. James Greene, Major Frederick R. Lee, Assistant Inspectors-General.
PAYMASTER-GENERAL-Brig .- General Warren M. Healey, Paymaster-General. Colonel Edward B. Ten Broeck, Assistant Paymaster-General.
STATE PRISONS (First floor, Capitol)-C. V. Collins, Troy, Superintendent. Auburn State Prison, Auburn, J. Warren Mead, Agent and Warden. Clinton State Prison, Dannemora, Wal- ter N. Thayer, Agent and Warden. Sing Sing State Prison, Sing Sing, Omar V. Sage, Agent and Warden.
STATE LAND SURVEY-Verplanck Colvin, Super- intendent.
COMMISSIONER OF THE STATISTICS OF LABOR (Fourth floor, Capitol )-John T. McDonough, Henry C. Southwick, Chief Clerk.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS (Fourth floor, Capitol)-Willard A. Cobb, Pres. Silas W. Burt, George B. Lord. Clarence B. Angle, Sec.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS (First floor, Capitol) -Frank M. Baker, Owego; Ashley W. Cole, Brook- lyn; George W. Dunn, Binghamton. John S. Kenyon, Sec.
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY-The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Superin- tendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio; Martin I. Townsend, Anson J. Upson, Chauncey M. Depew, Chas. E. Fitch, Orris H. Warren, Whitelaw Reid, William H. Watson, Henry E. Turner, St. Clair McKelway, Hamilton Harris, Daniel Beach, Car- roll E. Smith, Pliny T. Sexton, T. Guilford Smith, William Croswell Doane, Lewis A. Stimson, Syl- vester Malone, Albert Van Derveer, Chester S. Lord. Officers of the Board-Anson J. Upson, Chanceltor. William Croswell Doane, Vice-Chan- celtor. Melvil Dewey, Secretary.
BOARD OF CHARITIES (First floor, Capitol)-Sel- den E. Marvin, Commissioner. Chas. S. Hoyt, Supt. Robert W. Hebberd, Secretary.
COMMISSIONERS OF LUNACY (First floor, Capitol) -Dr. Peter M. Wise, Goodwin Brown, William L. Parkhurst. T. E. McGarr, Sec.
SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (State Hall)-Lewis Boss, Albany.
BOARD OF HEALTH COMMISSIONERS (Second floor,
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE -Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff, Speaker of As- sembly O'Grady, Secretary of State Palmer, Comp- trotter Roberts, Treasurer Colvin, Attorney-Gen- eral Hancock, State Engineer Adams.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS (First floor, Capitol)-Frederick P. Easton, Superinten- dent. J. V. Jacobs, Deputy Superintendent.
COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW CAPITOL (Fourth floor, Capitol)-Isaac G. Perry.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENTS- Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff, Speaker O'Grady, Secretary of State Paliner, Comptrotter Roberts, Treasurer Colvin, Attorney-Generat Hancock, State Engineer and Surveyor Adams, Tax Com-
BOARD OF MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION (Fourth floor, Capitol)-Wm. Purcell, Henry C. Johnson, W. II. II. Webster; Thomas A. Braniff, Sec.
BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. Medical Soci- ety-William W. Potter, M. D., Pres. Maurice J. Lewi, M. D., 78 West 82d street, New York city, Sec. Homoeopathic Medical Society-Asa S. Couch, M. D., Pres. J. Willis Candee, M.D., 402 Warren, Syracuse, Sec. Eclectic Medical Society-Lee H. Smith, M. D., Pres. A. R. Tiel, M. D., Matteawan, Sec.
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS-A. P. South- wick, M. D. S., Pres. Frank French, 62 State, Rochester, Sec.
BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS- James Law, F. R. C. V. S., Pres. Wm. Henry Kelly, D. V. S., 195 Western av., Albany, Sec.
STATE HISTORIAN-Hugh Hastings, New York City. Henry H. Noble, Stenographer.
BOARD OF PHARMACY-Alfred B. Huested, Albany, Pres. Edward S. Dawson, jr., Syracuse, Sec. Curtis H. Haskin, Rochester ; Frank L. Norton, Delhi; John C. Smith, Plattsburgh.
LIBRARY (Third floor, Capitol)-Melvil Dewey, Director. Stephen B. Griswold, Librarian of Law Library. Walter S. Biscoe, Senior Librarian. Harry E. Griswold, Sub-Librarian. Dunkin V. R. Johnston, Ref. Librarian. George R. Howell, Archivist.
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (Fifth floor, Cap- itol, and Geological Hall)-Established in 1840 as the State Cabinet of Natural History, for the re- ception of the collections of the State Geological Survey; reorganized in 1870 under its present title. James Hall, LL. D., State Geologist and Palcon- tologist. John M. Clarke, Asst. Paleontologist. F. J. H. Merrill, Director. J. H. Nevius, Asst. Director. Charles H. Peck, State Botanist. State Entomologist. Rooms open daily to visitors from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., except Sundays.
FACTORY INSPECTOR (Fourth floor, Capitol)- Daniel O'Leary, Inspector. Joseph H. Barker, Assistant Inspector.
FISHERIES, GAME AND FOREST COMMISSION- Barnet H. Davis, Pres. Wm. R. Weed, Charles H. Babcock, Edward Thompson, Hendrick S. Holden.
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (Second floor, Capitol)-Charles A. Wieting, Cobleskill. Geo. L. Flanders, Ist Asst. E. J. Wheeler, Chemist.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS-James L. Stewart, New York city. John Pauly, John Stockmar, George A. Owens, Dept. Insp.
HARBOR MASTER FOR THE PORT OF ALBANY- William H. Storrs.
DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE-Henry H. Lyman, Oswego, Com. Maynard N. Clement, Deputy. Silas B. Lyman, Sec.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
N. Y. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
MEMBERS OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
1 Joseph M. Belford (R), Riverhead
2 Dennis M. Hurley (R), Brooklyn
3 Edmund II. Driggs (R), Brooklyn
4 Israel F. Fisher (R), Brooklyn
5 Charles G. Bennett (R), Brooklyn 6 James R. Howe (R), Brooklyn
7 John H. G. Vehslage (D), New York City
8 John Murray Mitchell (R), New York City
9 Thomas J. Bradley (D), New York City
10 A. J. Cummings (D), New York City
11 William Sulzer (D), New York City
12 George B. McClellan (D), New York City 13 Richard C. Shannon (R), New York City
14 Lemuel E. Quigg (R), New York City
15 Philip B. Low (R), New York City
16 William L. Ward (R), Port Chester
17 Benjamin B. O'Dell, jr. (R), Newburgh
18 John Henry Ketcham (R), Dover Plains
19 Aaron V. S. Cochrane (R), Hudson
20 George N. Southwick (R), Albany
21 David F. Wilber (R), Oneonta
22 Lucius N. Littauer (R), Gloversville
23 Wallace T. Foote, jr. (R), Port Henry
24 Charles A. Chickering (R), Copenhagen.
25 James S. Sherman (R), Utica 26 George W. Ray (R), Norwich
27 James J. Belden (R), Syracuse
28 Sereno E. Payne (R), Auburn
29 Charles W. Gillet (R), Addison
30 James W. Wadsworth (R), Geneseo
31 Henry C. Brewster (R), Rochester 32 Rowland B. Mahany (R), Buffalo
33 De Alva S. Alexander (R), Buffalo
34 Warren B. Hooker (R), Fredonia The Twentieth Congressional district coniprises the County of Albany
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF N. Y.
SESSION OF 1898. SENATE.
President, Lieutenant-Governor Timothy L. Woodruff, Rep., of Kings County.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
1 Richard Iligbie .. . Rep .. Babylon.
2 Theodore Koehler Dem .. Long Isl'd City.
3 Frank Gallagher. . Dem .. Brooklyn.
4 George W. Brush. . Rep .. Brooklyn.
5 Michael J. Coffey Dem .. Brooklyn.
6 Peter H. McNulty
Dem .. Brooklyn.
7 Patrick H. McCarran
. Dem .. Brooklyn.
8 Albert A. Wray Rep .. Brooklyn.
9 Julius L. Wieman . Rep .. Brooklyn.
10 John F. Ahearn . Dem .. New York.
11 Timothy D. Sullivan
Dem .. New York.
12 Samuel J. Foley . Dem .. New York.
13 Bernard F. Martin Dem .. New York.
14 Thomas F. Grady .Dem .. New York.
15 Frank D. Pavey.
. Rep .. New York.
16 Louis Munzinger
17 Charles B. Page . Rep .. New York.
18 Maurice Featherstone.
19 John Ford ..
20 Jacob A. Cantor.
. Dem .. New York.
45 Timothy E. Ellsworth. . . Rep .. Loekport.
46 Lester H. Humphrey. . Rep .. Warsaw.
47 Charles Lamy Rep .. Buffalo.
48 Simon Siebert Rep .. Buffalo.
49 George A. Davis Rep .. Lancaster.
50 Frank W. Iliggins Rep .. Olean.
ASSEMBLY.
James M. E. O'Grady, of Monroe, Speaker.
ALBANY.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
1 Wm. L. Coughtry .. .... Rep .... Slingerlands
2 James Briggs MeEwan .. Rep .... Albany
3 George 'T. Kelly ... . Dem .. Albany
4 George W. Stedman .... Rep .... Londonville ALLEGANY.
Almanzo W. Litchard ..... Rep .... Rushford BROOME.
1 Charles E. Fuller. . Rep .... Conklin
2 Edgar L. Vincent .. .Rep .... Maine
CATTARAUGUS.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
1 George A. Stoneman .. . Rep .... Machias
2 Girvease A. Matteson .. Rep .... East Otto
CAYUGA.
1 Elias O. Dutton .. Rep .... Cato1
2 George S. Fordyce ..... Rep .... Union Springs CHAUTAUQUA.
1 Frederick R. Peterson .. Rep .. Jamestown
2 S. Fred. Nixon ..... . Rep .... Westfield
CHEMUNG.
John Henry Holbert. .. Rep. . Chemung
26 John Grant ..
. Rep .. Margarettville.
27 Hobart Krum .. . Rep .. Schoharie.
28 Edgar T. Brackett Rep .. Saratoga Spr'gs.
29 Myer Nussbaum .. . Rep .. Albany.
30 Legrand C. Tibbits. Rep .. IIoosick.
31 George Chahoon . Rep .. Ausable Forks.
32 George R. Malby. . Rep .. Ogdensburg.
33 Walter L. Brown. Rep .. Oneonta.
34 Henry J. Coggeshall . I. Rep .. Waterville.
35 Elon R. Brown. Rep .. Watertown.
36 Horace White. . Rep .. Syracuse.
37 Nevada N. Stranahan. Rep .. Fulton
38 William E. Johnson Rep .. Waverly.
39 Benjamin M. Wilcox . Rep .. Auburn.
40 Edwin C. Stewart. . Rep .. Ithaca.
41 John S. Sheppard. Rep .. Penn Yan.
42 John Raines , Rep .. Canandaigua.
43 Cornelius R. Parsons. . Rep .. Rochester.
44 Henry Harrison Rep .. Brockport.
21 Charles L. Guy.
22 J. Irving Burns
23 Clarence Lexow Rep .. Nyack.
24 William C. Daley . Rep .. Chatham.
25 Charles Davis.
Rep .. Saugerties.
. Dem .. New York.
. Rep .. New York.
Dem .. New York.
. Rep .. Yonkers.
Dem .. New York.
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LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
CHENANGO.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
Jotham P. Allds ....... Rep .... Norwich
CLINTON.
Edmund J. Pickett .... Dem .... Saranac
COLUMBIA.
Robert Hocs ... Rep .... Malden Bridge CORTLAND.
David W. Van Hoesen .. Dem .... Cortland DELAWARE.
Delos Axtell . Rep .... Barbourville DUTCHESS.
1 John A. Hanna. . Rep .... Dover Plains
2 William A. Tripp. ... Rep .... Rhinecliff ERIE.
1 Anthony J. Boland .... Dem .... Buffalo
2 Henry W. Hill. Rep .... Buffalo
3 William Maloney Dem .... Buffalo
4 John C. Mohring. Dem .... Buffalo
5 Henry Streifler. Dem .... Buffalo
6 Nicholas J. Miller .. . Rep ..... Buffalo
7 John K. Patton .. Rep .. .. Tonawanda 8 E. Freeman Baker. ..
ESSEX.
James H. Pierce ... Rep. ... Bloomingdale
FRANKLIN.
Thomas A. Sears . .... Rep .... Bombay FULTON AND HAMILTON.
Daniel Hays. . Rep .... Gloversville GENESEE.
John J. Ellis. Rep. .Darien Center
GREENE.
Sylvester B. Sage .. .
.Dem ...
. Catskill
HERKIMER.
E. La Grange Smith .. . Rep. . .. Frankfort JEFFERSON.
1 Walter Zimmerman .... Rep .... Brownville 2 Cornelius J. Clark ..... Rep .... Brownville KINGS.
1 Henry S. Griggs .. Dem ... Brooklyn
2 John McKeown .. . Dem ... Brooklyn
3 Thomas H. Cullen . Dem ... Brooklyn 4 David F. Davis. . Rep .... Brooklyn 5 Abram C. De Graw .... Rep .... Brooklyn 6 William R. McGuire ... Dem .... Brooklyn 7 Francis P. Gallagher .. Dem .... Coney Island 8 Thomas J. Farrell ...... Dem .... Brooklyn 9 John J. Cain .. . Dem .... Brooklyn 10 Samuel M. Hubbard .... Dem .... Brooklyn 11 Joseph A. Guider ...... Dem .... Brooklyn 12 Charles C. Schoeneck .. Dem .... Brooklyn 13 Bartley J. Wright' ..... Dem .... Brooklyn 14 August F. Schmid ... Dem .... Brooklyn
15 Harry H. Dale .. .Dem .... Brooklyn
16 Edward C. Brennan. .. . Rep ... . Brooklyn 17 Henry Marshall . . Rep .... N. Y. City
18 George Tiffany .. . Rep .... Brooklyn
19 Frederick Schmid . Dem .... Brooklyn
20 Otto Wicke .. . Dem .... Brooklyn
21 John E. Reisert. Dem .... Brooklyn
LEWIS.
Addison L. Clark .. .Rep .... Copenhagen
LIVINGSTON.
Otto Kelsey.
. Rep .... Geneseo
MADISON.
Robert J. Fish ..
Rep .... Oneida
MONROE.
Name. Pol.
P. O. Address.
1 James B. Perkins ...... Rep .... Rochester 2 James M. E. O'Grady. . Rep .... Rochester 3 William W. Armstrong Rep .... Rochester
4 Jacob S. Haight ....... Dem .... Lincoln Park MONTGOMERY.
Richard Murphy.
. Rep ... Amsterdam
NEW YORK.
1 Daniel E. Finn. .Dem .... N. Y. City
2 James Oliver .... Dem .... N. Y. City 3 Dominic F. Mullany .... Dem .... N. Y. City
4 Patrick H. Roche .. Dem .... N. Y. City
5 Wm. Astor Chanler. Dem .... N. Y. City
6 Timothy P. Sullivan ... .N. Y. City
7 John F. Mahar .. Dem .. .. N. Y. City
8 Charles S. Adler. Rep .. N. Y. City
9 N. Taylor Phillips. Dem. .N. Y. City
10 Julius Harburger. Dem. .N. Y. City
11 John J. O'Connor.
12 Joseph Schulum ... .Dem .... N. Y. City
13 Patrick F. Trainor.
Dem .... N. Y. City
Dem .... N. Y. City
Dem .... N. Y. City
16 Benjamin Hoffman .. .N. Y. City
17 John F. Brennen. N. Y. City
18 Charles P. Dillon, Dem .... N. Y. City
19 Solomon C. Weill. .Dem .... N. Y. City 20 Cornelius F. Collins .... Dem .... N. Y. City 21 Thomas J. Murray ..... .N. Y. City
22 Henry Hachemeister ... Dem .. N. Y. City
23 Mark J. Lowenthal. ... Rep .... N. Y. City
24 John B. Fitzgerald ..... Dem .... N. Y. City 25 John A. Weekes, jr .... Rep .... N. Y. City 26 Charles S. Sinsheimer .. Dem. .. N. Y. City 27 Francis E. Laimbeer ... Rep .... N. Y. City
28 Joseph I. Green ........ Dem. .. N. Y. City
29 Alfred F. Seligsberg ... Dem .... N. Y. City 30 George W. Meyer, jr .. Dem .... N. Y. City 31 Albert E. Crabtree .... Dem .... N. Y. City 32 Thomas F. Donnelly .... Dem .... N. Y. City
33 John J. Egan ..... .Dem .... N. Y. City 34 Lyman W. Redington .. Dem .... N. Y. City 35 Richard H. Mitchell .... Dem .... N. Y. City
NIAGARA.
1 Dow Vroman ....... Dem .. ... N. Tonawanda 2 Henry S. Tompkins .. Dem. .La Salle
ONEIDA.
1 John Williams. . Rep .... Utica
2 Louis M. Martin. . Rep. ... Clinton
3 John E. Mason .. . Rep .... Rome
ONONDAGA.
1 William G. Cottle .... .. Rep .... Hart Lot 2 Edward G. Ten Eyck ... Rep .... Fabius 3 Joseph Bondy ... . Rep .... Syracuse
4 John T. Delaney ...... Rep .... Syracuse ONTARIO.
Robert B. Simmons .... Rep .... Allen's Hill
ORANGE.
1 Louis F. Goodsell .... . Rep. . Highland Falls
2 Daniel P. Shultz .. . Dem .... Tri States FORLEANS.
Dennis W. Evarts .. .Rep .... Manning
OS WEGO.
1 Lewis P. Taylor ....... Rep .... Oswego Centre
2 Thomas M. Costello .... Rep .... Altmar OTSEGO. Leland M. Cowles ...... Rep .... Unadilla
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