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Stated Terms in Chancery.

Poughkeepsie--On the fourth Tuesday of March, first Tuesday September, and first Tuesday of November. Newburgh-On the first Tuesday of May.

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1830 James Vanderpool, Kinderhook, Judge and Vice Chancellor 1830 James Porter, Albany, Clerk in Chancery,

1830 James King, Albany, Injunction Master,

1830 Julius Rhoades, Albany, Taxing Master.

Albany-On the third Monday of March and September, at the Ca pitol in the city of Albany, or such other places as shall be designated by law.

Columbia-On the third Monday in April, and fourth Monday in November, at the court-house in the city of Hudson.

Greene-On the second Monday in April and second Monday in Oc tober, at the court-house in the village of Catskill.

Rensselaer-On the third Monday of March and third in September, at the court-house in the city of Troy.

Schenectady-On the third Monday in February and third Monday in September, at the City Hall of the city of Schenectady.

Schoharie-On the third Tuesday of June and second Monday of November at the court-house in the town of Schoharie.

STATED TERMS.-At the Capitol in the city of Albany, last Monday in February, third Monday in May, third Monday in August, and third Monday in November.

Appointed.

.FOURTH CIRCUIT,

1828 Esek. Cowen, Saratoga Springs, Judge and Vice Chancellor, 1830 Gideon M, Davison, Saratoga Springs, Clerk in Chancery, 1830 William L. F. Warren, Ssratoga Springs, Injunction and Taxing Master

STATED TERMS.-Clinton-On the fourth Tuesday in January, and the last Tuesday in June, at the court house in Plattsburgh.

Essex-On Wednesday next after the third Tuesday in January, and on Wednesday next before the last Tuesday in June, at the court-house in Elizabethtown.

Franklin-On the next Thursday but one after the fourth Tuesday in January, and on Thursday next after the first Tuesday in July, at the court-house in Malone.

St. Lawrence. On the next Tuesday but one after the fourth Tuesday in January, and on the second Tuesday in July, at the court-house in Clinton.

Montgomery On the last Tuesday but one in May and November, at the court-house in Johnstown.

Saratoga-On the last Tuesday in May and November, at the courthouse in the village of Ballston Spa.

Warren-On the first Tuesday in June and December, at the courthouse in Caldwell.

Washington-On the second Monday in June at the court-house at Sandy Hill, and on the second Monday in November, at the court-house in Salem.

Stated Terms in Chancery.

Plattsburg-On the fourth Monday of January.

Sandy Hill-On the last Monday of April and October.
Ballston Spa.-On the last Monday of July.

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1823 Nathan Williams, Utica, Judge and Vice Chancellor 1830 Thomas S. Williams, Utica, Clerk in Chancery

1830 Charles A. Mann, Utica, Injunction Master

Stated Terms. Herkimer. On the second Monday in March and September at the court house.

Jefferson. On the third Mondays in June and December, at the court house

Lewis. On the Tuesday next before the third Monday in June and December, at the court house.

Madison. On the fourth Monday in March and September, at the court house.

Oneida. On the first Monday in April, at the court house in Rome, in 1831; and at the court-house in Whitestown in 1832, and on the first Monday in October in each year, at the court room in Utica.

Oswego. On Tuesday next, after the fourth Monday in June, at the court house in Oswego; and on Tuesday next after the fourth Monday in December, at the court house in Richland.

Courts of Chancery in the Fifth Circuit-On the first Monday of March, on the fourth Monday of July, and on the first Monday of September and December, to be held at the court room in Utica.

Appointed

SIXTH CIRCUIT.

1823 Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, Judge and Vice Chancellor. 1830 Jonathan L. Woods, Cortlandville, Clerk in Chancery. 1830 Eben. B. Morehouse, Cooperstown, Injunction Master. 1830 Charles Humphrey, Ithaca, Taxing Master.

Broome-Fourth Monday in May, and second Monday in November. in each year.

Stated Terms. Chenango-Third Monday in May, and first Monday in November, in each year.

Cortland-Third Monday after fourth Monday in May, and first Monday in December in 1830, and after that year, second Monday in December, in each year.

Otsego-Third Monday in March, and first Monday in September, in each year.

Steuben-First Monday after the fourth Monday in May, and fourth Monday in November, in each year.

Tioga-First Thursday after the fourth Monday in May, at the Court House in Elmira; and third Monday in November, at the Court House in Oswego; in each year.

Tompkins-Second Monday after fourth Monday in May, and fifth Monday in November in 1830, and after that year first Monday in De cember, in each year.

Stated Terms of the Court of Chancery, to be held by the Vice Chancellor of the Sixth Circuit, for the years 1830, 1831, and 1832.

At the Court House in the Village of Ithaca, Tompkins County, on the Monday after the fourth Monday of May, and second Monday of December, 1830, and after that year the third Monday of December, in each year.

At the Court House in the Village of Cooperstown, Otsego County, on the fourth Monday of March and last Monday in August, in each year.

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1829 Daniel Moseley, Onondaga, Judge and Vice Chancellor. 1830 George B. Throop, Auburn, Clerk in Chancery.

1830 Abijah Yelverton, jr. Salina, Injunction Master.

1830 Richard L. Smith, Auburn, Taxing Master.

Stated Terms. Cayuga.-On the last Monday in May, and on the first Monday in December.

Onondaga.-On the second Monday in March, and on the second Monday in October.

Ontario. On the second Monday in June, and on the third Monday in December.

Seneca. On the first Monday in June, and on the second Monday in December.

Wayne. On the second Monday in April, and on the first Monday of October.

Yates. On the third Monday in June, and on the fourth Monday, of December.

And the said Courts will be held at the court houses in the said coun ties respectively; but that on the first Monday in June, the said Courts will be held at the court house in Ovid; and on the second Mondays in December, the said Courts will be held at the court house in Waterloo, in the county of Seneca.

Stated Terms in Chancery.

Auburn. On the first Tuesday in May; the fourth Tuesday in July; the first Tuesday in November; and on the first Monday in February.

Appointed

EIGHTH CIRCUIT.

1829 Addison Gardiner, Rochester, Judge and Vice Chancellor.
1830 Samuel L. Selden, Rochester, Clerk in Chancery.
1830 Ethan B. Allen, Batavia, Taxing Master,

-Stated Terms. Allegany. On the first Monday in March, and third Monday in September, at the court house in Angelica

Cattaraugus. On the Friday after the first Monday in March, and first Friday after the third Monday in September, at the court house in Ellicotville.

Chautauque. On the second Monday in March, and first Tuesday in September, at the court house, in Mayville.

Erie. On the third Monday in March, and first Monday in October, at the court house in Buffalo,

Genesee. On the first Monday in Apr and September, at the court house in Batavia.

Livingston. On the last Monday in February, and second Monday in September, at the court house in Genesee.

Monroe. On the fourth Monday in April, and third Monday in October, at the court house in Rochester.

Niagara. On the second Monday in April, and last Monday in August, at the court house, in Lockport,

Orleans. On the third Monday in April, and on the Thursday be fore the last Monday in August, at the court house in Albion. Stated Terms in Chancery.

Batavia. On the Tuesday before the first Monday in April. Rochester. On the third Monday in May, fourth Monday in August, and fourth Monday in November.

COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY,

These Courts consist of one Circuit Judge, and not more than three Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, in the several counties in this state.

At least two Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail delivery must be holden in each year in each of the counties in this state, separately organized; and in the city and county of New-York there must be at least four such courts in each year.

The times and places of holding these courts in each circuit, are fixed and appointed by each Circuit Judge for the period of two years.

Every Circuit Judge is required by law, to transmit to the Clerk of each county within his circuit, a copy of every appointment of circuits made by him, immediately upon making the same, which shall be filed and preserved by such Clerk. Each Judge shall transmit to the state printer a copy of every appointment of Circuits made by him, which shall be published in the state paper, pursuant to law.

These Courts may direct their writs' into any of the counties of the state, as occasion may require.

The County Clerks in the respective counties, are ex officio Clerks of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer.

COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS AND GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE

The Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, are appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Gover nor, and hold their offices for five years.

District Attorneys are appointed by the Courts of Common Pleas, and hold their offices for three years.

The Sherifs and Clerks of the several counties, including the Regis. ter and Clerk of the city of New York, are chosen by the people, and hold their offices for three years.

The County Clerks are ex officio Clerks of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, in their respective counties, and are the Registers of Deeds.

Sherifs are ineligible for the next three years succeeding the termina tion of their offices.

Clerks of Courts, other than County Clerks, are appointed by the Courts of which they respectively are Clerks, and hold their offices for three years.

County Treasurers are appointed by the Board of Supervisors in each county, and hold their offices during the pleasure of the Board ap pointing them.

Surrogates "are appointed in the manner prescribed by the constitu tion for judicial officers other than Justices of the Peace," and hold their offices for four years. They have no clerks known to the laws of

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