CONGRESS DISTRICTS OF NEW-YORK STATE. " - Section 1. For the election of Representatives in Congress of the TJ nited States chester County, XXth—Sullivan, Orange and Rockland counties. XXIst—Greene, Columbia, Putnam and Dutchess counties. XXIId—Rensselaer and Washington countles. XXIIId—Albany and Schenectady counties. XXIVth—Delaware, Otsego, Ulster and Schoharie counties. XXV th—Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Warren and Saratoga counties. XXVIth—Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence counties. XXVIIth– Herkimer and Opeida counties. XXVIIIth—Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego countles. XXIXth–Onondaga and Madison counties. XXXth—Broome, Chenango, Tioga, Tomp— loins and Cortland counties. XXXIst—Cayuga, Ontario, Wayne and Yates counties. XXXIId-Monroe County. XXXIIId—Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca and Steuben counties, Vth—Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming counties. XXXV th— $56 COUNTY OFFICIALS. | regiments; Second Brigade, Brigadier General James McLeer, headquar ‘I. o * ters, Municipal #o Brooklyn, N. Y., composed of the 14th, 23d and 47th . In OW oOf o 3d brigade; Third Brigade, Brigadier General James Horace Lloyd, headQ. ers, No. 72 Chapel—st., Albany, N. Y., composed of the 1st and 10th regiments | | lattalions. The Naval Militia is commanded, under the orders of th s j| Jacob William Miller, y; **** on board the Noiașor. o:#. H €W– Y Or y, and is composed of the 1st and 2d battalions and | 2d Separate Division. The strength of N iI tia. { men, a total of 651. the Naval Militia is ... I' SHEREFFS AND COUNTY CHLERKS OF NEW-YORK STATE| (Term three years except in Kings and New-York Counties. Term ends Dec. 31 in years given.) 49 officers and 602 enlisted! Hamilton. . . . . . . Herkimer. * * * * * it Jefferson . . . . . . . PCings. . . . . : Lewis. . . . . . . . . . o LivingStoru. . . . o Madison . . . . . . . . New-York. • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Yates. . . . . . . . . . Wyoming. . . . . . W Lake Pleasant. . Waterto Win Mineola . . . . . . . . Lockport . . Troy . . . . . . . . . . . Schenectady. . * * * * * .' WillIam Dewey . 1906 Wm. T. Brice (R.) . . . . 1906 County, County seat. Sheriff. Term ends. [ County Clerk. Term ends. AIbany. . . . . . . . .] Albany. . . . . . . . . Sebastian W. Pitts (R.)1906|John Franey (R. 1907 Allegany. . . . . . . . Belmont. . . . . . . Wim. H. Bellamy (R.). 1906|Clarence §’ of..}...1966 | Brone....... . . . Binghamton. ...}John Paterson (R.) . . . 1908|Allyn K. Marean (R.). 1906 : go: , , ; Little Valley. . . Edgar E. Waite (R.). 1906|Elmer E. Kelley (R.) .. 1906 || | yuga. . . . . . . . . Auburn. . . . . . . . . Geo. S. Fordyce (R.) . .1907 |Geo. W. Benham (R.). 1906 Chautauqua. . . . . Mayville. . . . . . . John C. Jones (R.) . . . 1906|James D. Gallup (R.). -1998 || w Chemung. . . . . . . Elmira: . . . . . . . . John M. McDowell (R.) 1906. Edwin D. Burgess (R.) 1908 Chenango. . . . . . Norwich. . . . . . . [George L. Page (R.). - 1996 W. A. Shepardson (H3):1999 | Clinton. . . . . . . . -i Plattsburg . . . . . Chauncey D. Allen (R.) 1907 J. W. H. Holcombe (R.) 1996 || Columbia. . . . . . Hudson:::::::...' sohn H. Jessup (R.)...1908|Robert Storm (D.).... 1906 || # Cortland. . . . . . . [Gort'd Village. Eber J. Bowdish (R.). 1906|Otis D. Patrick (R.) . . 1906 i. || Delaware. . . . . . Pelhi: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . . wn. R. Kilpatrick (D.) 1906|William T. Black (R.). 1906 || | Dutchess. . . . . . . Poughlceepsie. |James H. Kipp. (R.). . 1906|Fred' k Bostwick (R.) . .1906 || | Erie. . . . . . . . . . . Buffalo; ; ; . . . . . James Smith "(D.). . . . 1908|John H. Price (R.) . . . . 1906 ! Essex. . . . . . . . . . . Elizabethtown. Sidney W. Barnard (R.) 1906 George S. Kidder (R.). 1908 || | Franklin . . . . . . . . Malon G. . . . . ... [George S. Henry (R.). 1908 Harvey J. Dudley (R:).1996 || Fulton. . . . . . . . . . Johnstown. . . . . . Jason Cook (R.) . . . . . ; 1907 Chauncey Heagle (R.). 1907 it #| Genesee. . . . . . . . . Batavia. . . . . . . . Chas. A. Williams (R.) 1908 Charles B. Pixley (R.). 1906 || #| Greene. . . . . . . . . . Catskill . . . . . . . . Charles A. Post (D.). D. G. Green (R.)..... 1906 Jas. E. Hubbell (R.) , . #| and other persons on Indian reservations. The increase Spectively, was distributed by counties as follows: STATE CENSUS OF 1905. The population of the State of New York on June 1, 1906, was 8,066,672, com- || HTared with a population in 1900 of 7,268,894 and in 1890 of 6,003,174, including Indians | opulation between 1900 || receding, decade || in H and 1905 was 797,778, or 11 per cent, against an increase during the o of 1,265,720, or 21.1 per cent. The population of the State in 1905 and 1900, re- s . The plan of distributing the population of public institutions is not observed inii the United States Census and the gains and losses due to this cause should be borne in mind in making comparisons with the results of the last Federal Census. |