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It remains for me to submit, for the information of your Excellency, a list of the tables and statements accompanying this report.
Schedule A contains a detailed statement of the arms and deroutrements in the hands of the troops, and also such as are in the arsenals of the State.
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B and C show the amount of commutation collected throughout the State, and the mode and extent of its dis- bursement by the military auditing boards.
D gives the returns of brigade inspectors so far as they have been received.
E contains a list of the companies which have been orga- nized during the year, the date of organization, the arm of service, and the name of the commandant.
F gives the returns of boards of supervisors, or persons liable to military duty.
G. Reports of general officers and of brigade inspectors.
H. Roster of the militia forces of the State.
I. Recapitulation of the militia forces of the State.
J. List of the several militia districts.
K. Roster of the volunteer force in service from this State, giving the number of each regiment, the date of its organization, the names of the field and line officers, the date of their commissions and rank, date of muster and strength, and date of departure from the State.
L. List of companies accepted under the act of April, 16, with name of captain and date of acceptance.
M. List of independent acceptances granted at Washing- ton to persons in this State.
N. List of officers rendered supernumerary by consolida- tions.
0. Number and location of regimental camps.
P. Opinion of the Judge Advocate General in the case of the disputed election in company A. 14th regiment, N. Y. S. M.
Q. Proclamation of the President, April 15th.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL.
R. Requisition of the Secretary War, April 15th.
S. Act of the Legislature of New York, April 16th.
T. Proclamation of the President, May 3d. Respectfully submitted, THO'S HILLHOUSE, Adjutant General.
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APPENDIX.
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0154
SCHEDULE A. Abstract of ordnance, arms, &c., in the hands of the troops.
ARTILLERY.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Nine pound'r.
specify iron
or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Six pounder,
specify iron
or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth.
Eleventh
"Twelfth
Thirteenth Fourteenth
Fifteenth
2
1
2
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
.
-
و
Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth
£1
I
1
Nineteenth
"Twentieth
Twenty-first
Twenty-second*
Twenty-fourth
2
2
2
Twenty-fifth
4
4
2
§2
2
1
Twenty-seventh
2
2
2
1
Twenty-ninth
+
Thirtieth
§2
2
2
2
Thirty-first
1
1
1
1
Thirty-second
2
2
2
2
Thirty-third
Thirty-fourth
§3
3
3
Thirty-fifth
Thirty-sixth
§1
1
1
Thirty-seventh
Thirty-eighth
Thirty-ninth
+
Fortieth.
§2
2
2
Forty-first
2
2
2
2
. 500 Enfield rifles and necoutrements, private property of the regiment.
t No arins in the possession of this regiment.
¿ Brass. § Bronze.
55
-
Twenty-sixth
§1
1
Twenty-eighth
-
.
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
.
-
1
50
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
ARTILLERY.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Nine pound'r,
specify iron
or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Six pounder,
specify iron
or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
-
Forty-second
*2
+4
6
6
نت
Forty-third
*2
Forty -fifth
*2
2
Forty-sixth
2
2
2
Forty-eighth
1
1
1
Forty-ninth
Fiftieth
*3
3
3
Fifty-third
1
1
1
1
Fifty-fourth
Fifty-fifth
-
1
1
1
Sixtieth
2
?
Sixty-fourth
4
4
4
1
Sixty-fifth
Sixty-sixth
+2 *1
3
3
3
‘
1 1
HHI JO JEJZU IVANNV
Fifty-first
2
Fifty-ninth
2
Sixty -- eventh Sixtyeighth Sixty-ninth Seventieth Seventy-first Seventy-third Seventy-fourth Seventy-ninth
1
*14
14
14
12
·
-
Total
5
5
2
70
69
70
39
· Bronze.
Brass.
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
57
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
--
ARTILLERY.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Twenty-four
pound how-
itzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Twelve po'd
howitzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Mountain
howitzer.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
2
2
2
2
Eighth
C
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
1.
.
.
.
.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
58
1
1
Seventeenth Lighteinth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty-first
Twenty-second Twenty-fourth
2
2
2
Twenty-fifth
Twenty-sixth
Twenty-seventh Twenty-eighth Twenty-ninth
Thirtieth .. Thirty-first Thirty-second Thirty-third Thirty-fourth
Thirty-fifth Thirty-sixth Thirty-seventh Thirty-eighth
* 1
1
1
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
Forty-first
Forty-second
-
Forty-third
.
Forty-fifth
· Bronzo.
-
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
1
,
59
Sixty-seventh Sixty-eighth Sixty-ninth
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Twenty-four pound how- itzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Twelve pound howitzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Mountain howitzer.
1
1
1
.
1
1
1
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
09
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
ARTILLERY.
1
Fifty-first Fifty-third Fifty-fourth Fifty-fifth Fifty-ninth Sixtieth Sixty-fourth Sixty-fifth Sixty-sixth
Forty-sixth Forty-eighth Forty-ninth Fiftieth
Seventy-first Seventy-third Seventy-fourth
-
-
Seventy-ninth
Total
1
1 1
1
4
4
4
2
8
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
- .
01
Fifteenth Sixteenth
Thirteenth Fourteenth
Twelfth
Eleventh
Tenth
Ninth
Eighth
Seventh
Sixth
Fifth
Fourth
Third
Second
First
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Carriage, lim- ber and cais- son.
Musquetoon, percussion.
Musquetoon, flint.
Artillery sa- bres.
30
27
40
40
Artillery sa- bre belts and plates.
30
Artillery swords.
Artillery sword belts and plates.
Flint pistols.
Percussion pistols.
50
1
1
1
O LUOGHI IVANAV
62
ARTILLERY.
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
1
.
1
30
6
10
40
10
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first
.
Twenty-second
Twenty-fourth
18
48
Twenty-fifth
12
12
'Twenty -seventh
25
25
Twenty-eighth
.
1
Twenty-ninth
40
40
Thirty-first
32
Thirty-second
I
,
Thirty-third
19
12
Thirty-fourth
23
23
Thirty-fifth
22
10
33
30
Thirty-seventh
Thirty-eighth
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
Forty-first
40
40
Forty-second
9
9
51
51
6
Forty-third
10
40
76
Forty-fifth .
10
50
50
1
1
-
1
1
, ,
1
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
63
-
1
.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
,
1
1
1
.
Thirty-sixth
1
1
1
1
Twenty-sixth
.
Thirtieth
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
¥9
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Carriage. lim-
ber and cais-
SON.
Musquetoon,
percussion.
Musquetoon,
flint.
bres.
Artillery sa-
bre belts
and plates.
Artillery
swords.
Artillery
sword belts
and plates.
Flint pistols.
Percussion
pistole.
Forty-sixth
30
10
Forty-eighth
8
Forty-ninth
Fiftieth
14
14
Fifty-first
45
45
15
Fifty-third
50
Fifty-fourth
51
Fifty-fifth
Fifty-ninth
34
Sixtieth
54
54
Sixty-fourth
Sixty-fifth
10
10
Sixty-sixth
23
23
Sixty-seventh
65
65
Sixty-eighth
Sixty-ninth
19
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
1
.
50
10
1
1
Artillery sa-
ARTILLERY.
Seventieth. -Seventy-first :Seventy-third Seventy-fourth Seventy-ninth
2
20
20
138
138
306
240
40
Total
8
280
40
502
325
666
682
6
513
S. 30.1
5
ADJUTANT GENERAL. .
65
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
CAVALRY.
NUMBER OF REGI- MENT.
sa-
Cavalry
bres.
Sabre belts
and plates.
Carbines.
Carbine car-
tridge box's
and belts.
Carbine
slings.
Musquetoon,
percussion.
Musquetoon,
flint.
Flint pis-
Percussion
pistols.
Pistol hol- sters.
First
75
Second
Third
100
Fourth
50
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
32
Ninth
Tenth
40
40
50
30
Eleventh
Twelfth
.
Thirteenth
.
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
.
148
1
99
tols.
140
.
-------
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
15
15
10
30
Nineteenth
10
40
40
Twentieth
Twenty-first
Twenty-second
Twenty-fourth
14
Twenty-fifth
8
8
4
10
5
Twenty-seventh
Twenty-eighth
Twenty-ninth
Thirtieth
4
Thirty-first
Thirty-second
6
Thirty-fourth
12
12
10
Thirty-fifth
40
40
SO
40
Thirty-seventh
Thirty-eighth
Thirty-ninth.
-
Fortieth
42
42
42
42
Forty-first_
10
10
Forty-second
40
40
40
8
Forty-third
40
40
40
Forty-fifth
28
67
-
.
-
Thirty-third
Thirty-sixth
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
60
Twenty-sixth
.
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
89
NUMBER OF RECI- MENT.
Cavalry sa-
bres.
Sabre belts
and plates.
Carbines.
Carbine car-
tridge box's
and belts.
Carbine
slings.
Musquetoon,
percussion.
Musquetoon,
flint.
Flint pistols.
Percussion
Pistol hol-
sters.
Forty-sixth
75
10
Forty-eighth
Forty-ninth
40
40
40
Fiftieth_
10
Fifty-first
28
28
27
16
16
Fifty-third
57
32
49
103
50
Fifty-fifth
Fifty-ninth
Sixtieth
Sixty-fourth Sixty-fifth
48
48
54
40
38
38
Sixty-sixth
Sixty-seventh
44
88
44
Sixty-eighth
11
8
18
9
Sixty-ninth.
44
.
HKL JO JHOJAX TVANNV
CAVALRY.
pistols.
3.4
Fifty-fourth
Seventieth
223
53
260
Seventy-first
-
Seventy-third
-
Seventy-fourth
10
40
10
Seventy-ninth
Total.
926
464
171
68
107
56
10
54
967
745
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
69
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Percussion
muskets and
bayonets.
Flint muskets
and bayo-
nets.
Flint rifles.
Percussion
rifles.
Cartridge
boxes and
plates.
Cartridge
box belts
and plates.
Bayonet scab-
bards.
Bayonet scab- bard belts.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
719
560
350
550
Sixth
289
10
221
250
230
250
Seventh
800
Eighth
629
10
Ninth
375
100
325
325
Eleventh
700
Twelfth
530
10
201
200
Thirteenth
100
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
32
136
14
32
87
41
Sixteenth
118
4
118
80
114
10
.
70
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
Tenth
.
Seventeenth
194
194
194
194
194
Eighteenth
109
50
110
110
110
110
Nineteenth
207
60
283
178
70
Twentieth
60
280
280
248
310
Twenty-second
169
5
66
306
278
328
317
Twenty-fifth
516
516
516
516
516
Twenty-sixth
217
216
214
214
200
Twenty-seventh
120
120
120
Twenty-eighth
266
266
266
266
Twenty-ninth
222
182
182
182
182
Thirty-first.
206
35
263
229
323
323
Thirty-second
168
58
221
165
Thirty-third
120
10
160
160
120
120
Thirty-fourth
101
1
91
92
91
91
Thirty-fifth
26
36
66
26
26
26
Thirty-sixth
100
39
30
132
132
122
100
Thirty-seventh
186
480
480
Thirty-eighth
290
290
290
2.4
Thirty-ninth
160
280
280
160
160
Forty-first
140
Forty-second
77
40
104
31
105
72
Forty-third
130
40
130
130
130
130
Forty-fifth
170
83
247
178
179
166
71
-
Twenty-first
360
Twenty-fourth
120
Thirtieth
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Fortieth
.
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Percussion
muskets and
bayonets.
Flint muskets
and bayo-
nets.
Flint rifles.
Percussion
Cartridge
boxes and
plates.
Cartridge
box belts
and plates.
Bayonet scab-
bards.
Bayonet scab- bard belts.
Forty-sixth
225
75
300
300
Forty-eighth
155
50
50
97
213
213
184
176
Forty-ninth
130
122
117
106
43
Fiftieth
120
130
119
128
75
Fifty-first
301
384
198
219
121
Fifty-third
50
50
50
50
Fifty-fourth
159
50
154
123
149
169
Fifty-fifth
90
100
45
220
220
230
Sixtieth
121
40
164
164
164
164
Sixty-fourth
370
319
319
319
319
Sixty-fifth
300
60
212
189
145
1.45
Sixty-sixth
125
120
121
123
123
Sixty-seventh
80
40
40
Sixty-eighth
192
240
240
240
160
Sixty-ninth
318
336
336
336
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
5
rifles.
.
Fifty-ninth
Seventieth
Seventy-first
400
300
Seventy-third
135
40
185
135
Seventy-fourth
113
113
115
S5
Seventy-ninth
-
Total
11,014
464
145
1,917
8,825
8,085
8,506
5,372
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
73
·
74
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Waist belts
and plates.
Cap pouches.
Non-com. offi-
cers' swords,
belts and
Musicians'
swords, belts
and plates.
Uniforms.
Colors, na-
Colors, regi-
mental.
Standards,
cavalry.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
550
550
1 .
1
Sixth
264
132
1
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
265
554
Eleventh
Twelfth
115
267
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
41
84
Sixteenth
68
114
4
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
1
1
.
1
1
.
·
plates.
tional.
1
Seventeenth
194
151
4
1
173
Eighteenth
50
40
248
1
1
Nineteenth
220
30
16
427
Twentieth
Twenty-first
259
200
8
346
Twenty-second
238
221
4
248
Twenty-fifth
516
516
2
Twenty-sixth_
132
206
20
104
Twenty-seventh
120
235
1
Twenty-eighth
266
Twenty-ninth
Thirtieth
1
Thirty-first
78
126
Thirty-second
219
225
6
84
Thirty-third
160
160
4
12
153
1
1
Thirty-fourth
100
Thirty-fifth
66
52
37
Thirty-sixth
110
21
82
Thirty-seventh
480
480
1
1
Thirty-eighth
290
290
254
1
,
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
100
Forty-first.
1
Forty-second
30
37
7
25
1
Forty-third
80
148
Forty-fifth
207
240
2
75
1
.
1
.
,
1
1
1
1
1
1
,
1
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
1
,
Twenty-fourth.
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Waist belts
and plates.
Cap pouches.
Non-com. offi-
cers'swords
belts and
plates.
Musicians'
swords, belts
and plates.
Uniforms.
Colors, na-
tional.
Colors, regi-
mental.
Standards, cavalry.
Forty-sixth
300
297
Forty-eighth
195
195
12
134
Forty-ninth
76
116
8
151
Fiftieth
88
126
1
112
Fifty-first
158
221
12
215
Fifty-third
30
40
56
Fifty-fourth
149
146
1
128
Fifty-fifth
30
90
Sixtieth .
164
Sixty-fourth
279
209
42
344
Sixty-fifth
5
Sixty-sixth
78
78
42
2
Sixty-seventh
40
Sixty-eighth
200
160
400
1
1
Sixty-ninth
336
336
1
1
1
,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
៛
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
1
1
Fifty-ninth
1
76
Seventieth Seventy-first Seventy-third Seventy-fourth
1
2
35
13
157
95
118
205
1
1
Seventy-ninth
Total
6,515
6,392
231
19
5,839
22
15
1
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
77
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Guidons, cay-
alry.
Snare drums.
Fifes.
Bugles.
Bass drums.
Colt's revolv-
ers.
First
2
10
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
17
Sixth
2
16
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
1
Eleventh
Twelfth
7
2
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
1
Sixteenth
1
4
3
Knapsacks.
Haversacks.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
ic 97 N4 18
1
79
-
Twenty-ninth
3
2
3
Thirty-first
1
1
1
Thirty-third
4
4
1
Thirty-fourth
1
Thirty-fifth
4
1
Thirty-sixth
7
2
1
5
Thirty-seventh
16
Thirty-eighth
6
6
6
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
Forty-first
1
1
Forty-second
1
1
1
S
Forty-third
3
3
1
2
Forty-fifth
5
1
3
2
.
Twenty-second
3
2
2
1
Twenty-fifth
10
Twenty-sixth
5
6
Twenty-seventh
2
3
Twenty-eighth
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Seventeenth
2
1
1
2
Eighteenth
2
2
2
2
398
293
Nineteenth
4
Twentieth
85
Twenty-first
11
1
1
5
Twenty-fourth
2
Thirtieth
Thirty-second
1
-
-
·SCHEDULE A-Continued.
80
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUMBER OF REGIMENT.
Guidons, cav.
alry.
Snare drums.
Fifea.
Bugles.
Bass drums.
Colt's revolv-
ers.
Knapsacks.
Haversacks.
Forty-sixth
6
4
1
1
Forty-eighth
3
1
1
Forty-ninth
40
Fiftieth
2
1
2
Fifty-first
1
3
Fifty-third_
1
2
Fifty-fourth
1
81
41
Fifty-fifth
Fifty-ninth
Sixtieth
Sixty-fourth
12
8
6
Sixty-fifth
6
1
3
Sixty-sixth
5
1
3
Sixty-seventh
Sixty-eighth
2
4
2
200
Sixty-ninth
1
18
1
1
.
-
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
[1. 25 .--- S. 30.]
Seventr th
2-4
1
1
25
80
Seventy-ninth
Total
6
196
50
39
71
2
912
3.46
1
seventy-first Seventy-third Seventy-fourth
-
C
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
81
82
SCHEDULE A-Continued. Total of ordnance, arms, accoutrements, &c., belonging to the State.
ARTILLERY.
Nine pounder, specify
iron or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Six pounder, specify iron
or bronze.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Twenty-four pound how-
itzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
-
7
7
6
4
107
163
164
131
1
1
1
- -
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
In the hands of the troops . In the arsenals of the State_
5
27
4
2
70 *37
· 69 94
70
39
1
1
1
- -
2
2
2
2
9.4
92
Total
· 4 iron, 33 bronze.
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
ARTILLERY.
Twelve pound howitzer.
Carriage.
Limber.
Caisson.
Mountain howitzer.
Carriage limber and
caisson:
Musquetoon, percussion.
Musquetoon, flint.
Artillery sabres.
Artillery sabre belts and
plates.
Artillery swords.
Artillery sword belts and
plates.
In the hands of the troops. In the arsenals of the State
4
4
حيم
3
2
-I CO
8 14
280
40
502 45
325 386
CGG 102
GS2
Total
8
00
7
4
15
22
280
40
5.47
711
76S
682
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
4
4
83
84
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
CAVALRY.
ARTILLERY.
Flint pistols.
Percussion pistols.
Cavalry sabres.
Sabre belts and plates.
Carbines.
Carbine cartridge boxes
and belts.
Carbine slings.
Musquetoon, percussion.
Musquetoon, flint.
Flint pistols.
Percussion pistols.
Pistol holsters.
In the hands of the troops. In the arsenals of the State
6
513
926 372
464 532
171
68 217
107 262
56
10
54
967
7.45
172
177
Total
6
513
1,298
996
175
285
369
56
10
5.4
1,139
922
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
4
-
-
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
Percussion muskets and
bayonets.
Flint muskets and bayo-
Flint rifles.
Percussion rifles.
Cartridge boxes and
Cartridge box belts and
Bayonet scabbards.
Bayonet scabbard belts.
Waist belts and plates.
Cap pouches.
In the hands of the troops- In the arsenals of the State
11,014 13,149
464
145
1,917
8,825 21,805
8,085 23,794
8,506 25,307
5,372 452
6,515 24,515
6,392 20,986
Total
21,163
788
190
7,841
30,530
31,879
33,813
5,821
31,030
27,378
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
324
45
5,921
plates.
plates.
nets.
85
S6
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
INFANTRY AND RIFLES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Non-com'd officers' s'rds,
belts and plates.
Musicians' swords, belts,
and plates.
Uniforms.
Colors, national.
Colors, regimental.
Standards, cavalry.
Guidons, cavalry.
Snare drums.
Fifes.
Bugles.
Bass drums.
Colt's revolvers.
2
Total
231
19
5,839
22
15
1
6
201
60
122
71
2
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
In the hands of the troops_ In the arsenals of the State
231
19
5,839
22
15
1
6
196
50 10
39
71
07
83
-
SCHEDULE A-Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Knapsacks.
Haversacks.
Canteens.
Ten pounder Parrot's rifled cannon.
Carriages, 12 pounders.
Limber.
Caisson.
Non-commiss'd officers'
belts and plates.
Non-commiss'd officers'
swords.
Twenty pounder Parrot's
rifled cannon.
Battery wagons.
In the hands of the troops. In the arsenals of the State
912 4,719
346 3,144
1,166
18
10
10
10
1,620
1,505
10
21
21
Total
5,631
3,490
1,166
18
10
10
10
1,620
1,505
10
21
21
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Forges.
87
SCHEDULE B.
ABSTRACT RETURN of the County Treasurers of the Commutation Fund, received and disbursed by them from November 1, 1860, to November 1, 1861.
RECEIPTS.
PAYMENTS.
Balance on hand
Am't rec'd fromn
Dec. 1, 1860, to
Nov. 1, 1861.
Total receipts to
Overdrafts of last
Treasur's fees for
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF WHAT REGIMENT.
-
Albany.
$111 21 1, 176 70 1.590 91
. 25th regt $354 37 76th regt
$82 70 .
$137 07 1,153 84
Allegany
719 50
719 50
$11 24 $6 85 64th regt
684 11
732 20
17 30;
Broome.
Catturangus
932 50
932 50
10 29
9 32 64th
933 90 ;.
953 51
Cayuga ...
:70 97
571 75
942 72
5 73 49th
228 45 ..
234 1S
708 5-4.
Horace T. Cook.
Chautauqua
0 531,038 00 1, 011 83
10 45 68th
1,031 35 . .
1,044 83 ·
William Leet.
Chemung .
2 70
61 001 466 70 .
60th
471 27
471 27
4 57, William T. Post.
Chenango
751 50.
751 50
7 5041st
806 24 12d regt.
190 50 43d regt.
$450 62.1, 454 86
1703 36' N. P. Wheeler.
Clinton . .
415 50
415 50 .
4 45 324
437 28
141 76
6 74
John J. Brown.
Columbia .
2 26
191 75
491 01
4 0721st
322 53
320 60
167 41 . .
Peter S. Wyncoop.
Cortland
35 58
320 50
368 39 .
1
333 93.
335 93
34 40. ..
Lora Gross.
Dutchess ..
11
739 50
789 04
7 3921st
552 92 ..
560 31
179 63 .
.
..
.
.
.
343 85 .
352 70
7 71
Win. C. Dickinson.
Fulton ..
311 23
93 00
431 23
4 3426th
324 25 . .
328 59
105 64
David .A. Wells.
Genesce
175 61
181 501
370 11
3 Bis Birth
271 83 . . .
275 51
94 60
. Daniel D. Waite.
Greene .
7 92
399 43
-107 35
$3 16 201h
316 00 ...
323 38
S3 97
.....
.
Herkimer
291 91 SUG COL, 098 51 .
8 5538th
851 75
S63 30, 235 21
· Allen W. Eston.
Jefferson .
25 95. 879 00 904 95
8 79.35th
495 2236th
1 306 36 ..
810 37.
54 55 .... . Myron Beebu.
.
.
590 24.
596 78
63 72 ..
.
John F. Hult.
F'rie .
1, 029 85 1, 402 812, 12 69
1 44 05 65th
513 21 67th
371 50,74th
434 811, 523 551, 099 11 .
Norman B. MeNeal
958 11
9.33 14 .
15 76 31st
600 64 .
619 40
318 71 ... .
Charles N. Williams.
Franklin
9 41
351 00
360 44
3 8534th
.
.
Frederick Hi!1.
Hamilton.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
NAME OF TREASURER.
COUNTIES.
Dec. 6, 1560.
Nov. 1, 1561.
last year.
year 1861.
Total payments to
Nov. 1, 1861.
Balance on hand
Nov. 1, 1861.
Overdraft Nov. 1,
1861.
Thomas Kearney. D. D. Gardiner.
..
. $21 01 L. Whitney.
Delaware
660 50
660 50 ..
6 5127th
C. A. Foot.
.
88
..
·
Kir. . . 4, 850 44 1, 830 41 ... . . 19 15 14th5
![1221 8228th
1,222 51 70th
857 374,595 301
215 14 ......
16 42
371 00 357 42 ... .. 3 71 36th
294 50 ...
298 21
89 21 ... . ...
Livingston
061 00 661 00 ... ..
6 01 59th
649 79: ...
656 40; 4 60 ......
Malison ..
109 05 409 05 .. ... ....
4 25 11st
37 37 42d
253 61,51st
132 56! 432 79 .. ... .: 23 74
Mouroo . .. 137 47: 885 50 1, 022 97 . . ..
96 26th
14 00 40th
41 38
66 3-4!
39 16 .. .. . Adam W. Klein.
Niapara
45 93
608 00 653 93 .
6 35.60th
619 01 ..
105 00 10 43 45th
281 50:16th
338 50 53d
280 20.1,015 63 ·
5 26: John J. Perry, Jr.
Onondaga
333 50 323 50
226 87:
2 37.51st
10 00 .
239 21
94 26
HI. W. Sheum.
Ontario .
530 50 530 59
71 50
7 50:59th
274 50
353 50
177 00 .
. Spencer Gooding.
Orango .
21 89
970 00:
091 89.
9 70:19th
896 93
906 63
88 26 .. .
R. M. Vail.
Orleans .
74 98
413 00.
517
4 443 544th
482 21. .
186 67
31 31| ..
Joseph M. Cornell.
Cewego . ..
212 75
704 93
917 63
7 54390:
440 33'11st
215 50 4434
98 00
761 37
James J. Hendryx.
Putnam
8 29
255 80
264 18 .
5 26.18th
264 18 .
269 46 ..
Queens . .
7 30
205 50
312 S5.
3 05 15th
142 75 .
145 SO
327 58 167 05: Lewis W. Angevine. Oliver A. Arnol.l.
Rensselaer
302 17
645 511, 037 711.
10 37 24th
629 76
640 13
HoekInnd .
£60 29
266 00 526 29,
2 66;17th
413 00
115 66
110 63 .
Matthew D. Bogart.
St. Lawrence.
1,320 50 1.329 50 .
13 29:334
1,091 48.34th
224 73
1,329 50
HI. N. Rodway.
Saratoga .
390 50
390 50 .
3 86 29th
385 93 .. .
389 79
71; . .
W. A. Mann.
Schenectady
112 00
142 00.
1 00 26th
100 007 .
101 00
41 Co.
N. Barhydt.
Schobario
03
320 50
320 53: ...
3 16 39th
$13 0040th
268 21
311 37
6 16 . . Peter Swart.
Schuyler.
152 70
152 70 .
1 5350th
67 11
68 64
84 06 . Adrian Tuttle.
Srpren.
520 20
529 20
5 29 55th
7 50 49th
75 28
88 07
441 13
James B. Thomas.
Steuben
50 1,322 50 1,223
: 13 23 60th
1,309 77 .
1,323 00 .
Peter Halsey.
Futbolk
259 69
651 50.
911
19
1 4S
6 52 161h
252 06 .
260 06.
651 13
F. M. A. Wicks.
Sullivan
329 00
329 00
3 29:20th
325 71
329 00 ..
James Williams. .
Tioga .
933 00
351 49.
3 52 50ch
25 00
28 52.
322 96 . . Wesley Ilooker.
U'lster .
913 00
913 00 .
7 60 20th
760 37.
767 97.
115 03 . .
W. H. De Garmo.
Warten
282 50
282 50
60 92
3 42 31-t
113 70 ..
178 04
104 46 .
Samnel T. Richards.
Washington
516 00
516 91
5 16.30 h
515 92 .
521 08
..
4 14 John King.
Wayne ...
2, 511 96
317 112, 862 07 .
7 2251ch
721 77 ...
728 992, 153 08.
. John Adams.
Westchester ..
181 12
777 00:
998 12 .
8 72 17th
503 49.18th
437 66
949 87
8 25' ..
. Henry Willen.
Wyoming
2.3 48
26 80.
2 5267th
256 95 ..
259 45
9 38 ... . Moyd A. Hayward.
Yates
....
201 50.
201 50; ...
2 05 59th
95 61.
97 69
106 SI .. ... . James Eurns .
· No return.
t No fines or conummutation received.
$ Treasurer's fees for 1860, $4.22. § $1,264.45.
#| 13th regiment.
1
655 36
1 45, M. W. Evans.
Oneida
110 17
900 201,010 37
557 80. .. .
5 57 18th
538 29! .
513 86
13 9.1 .. .. .
1 .. 11. Conklin.
Otsego .
·
.
00) ·
.
.
11 87
11 87 .
....
11 87 .
G. G. Manning. .
WTompkins
18 -19
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
89
James M. Sunbury. D. Pense.
James T. Norton. A. M. Holmes.
932 95 . .
977 22!
45 75 .. .... Jason Paker.
41 27 54th
Montgomery 95 50 95 50 .
.
9 80;
518 00
156 31 1 5 28 James J. Smalley.
Richmond
.
...
.
.
.
....
90
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
-
The First Division of New York State Militia in account current with DANIEL DEVLIN, County Treasurer.
1861.
DR.
Jan. 5. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor $40 50
10. Col. Pinckney, for secretary 50 00
10.
Nesbitt & Co., for printing. 228 13
18. T. Waldon, marshal, for at- tending court martial, 1st, 2d, and 4th brigade 124 00
22. To cash paid New York Sun for advertis- .
ing 8 00
25. To cash paid Stephens & Co., for carpen- ter's work at armory 5 57
Feb. 2. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor 45 00
5. New York Gas Light Co.'s bill 52 24
Mch. 2. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor 45 61
Apr. 17. George Mawbey, janitor 43 25
19. W. C. Welch, for use of state . arsenal 260 00
May 3. To cash paid T. Waldon, attending court, trial Col. Corcoran 78 00
9. To cash paid G. Mawbey, attending court, trial Col. Corcoran 30 00
11. To cash paid T. Waldon, for attending 1st Brig. court 10 00
June 4. To cash paid T. Waldon, for attending 3d Brig. court 22 00
Aug. 16. To cash paid T. Waldon, for attending trial of Lieut. Hilderbrandt 24 00
Sept. 7. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor 199 50
Nov. 4. Distribution of this amount to 13 regi- ments, viz. : 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, Sth, 11th, 12th, 22d, 37th, 69th and 71st, to each regiment $325, per resolution of division board, passed Nov. 1, 1861. 4,225.00
5. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor 79 50
·
91
ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Nov. 5. To cash paid J. C. Pinckney, secretary's salary $50 00
5. To cash paid John Morris, marshal, for enrolling 1,054 63
6. To cash paid W. C. Bryant & Co., for printing 6 00
10. To cash paid for Brigade Inspector Tay- lor's bills 120 00
Mch. 2. To cash paid Jas. Price, enrolling Co. C., 7th regiment, for 1859 and 1860 27 00
Sept. 6. To cash paid Nesbitt & Co., for printing. 86 00
6. W. C. Bryant & Co., for printing 5 75
Dec. 14. To cash paid W. C. Bryant & Co., for printing 48 50
12. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor 40 50
12. New York Gas Light Co. bill 194 45
16. Balance to new account 3,778 51
$10,981 64
1860. CR.
Dec. 27. By balance as per account rendered $2,033 S3
1861.
. Jan. 29. By cash received from Col. Hencken, 4th regiment fines_ $43 50
Commission 43
43 07
30. By cash received from Col. Hal- sey, 23d regiment fines 59 00
Commission
59
58 41
Feb. 2. By cash received from Col. Bost- wick, 11th regiment fines
44 00
Commission
44
43 56
9. By cash received from Lt. Col. Devin. Ist regiment fines 125 00
Commission
1 25
123 75
92
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
Feb. 20. By cash received from Col. Van Beuren, 9th regiment fines __ Commission 49
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