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Kingston to Ogdensburgh

70 miles

Ogdensburgh, across the St. Lawrence to Prescott, thence to

Cornwall (Stage)

Cornwall to Coteau du Lac (Boat)

Coteau du Lac to Cascades (Stage)
Cascades to La Chine (Boat)
La Chine to Montreal (Stage)

Montreal to Quebec (Boat)

50

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15

21

9

180

From Montreal via Lake Champlain and Saratoga Springs to

New York.

From Montreal to La Prairie (Boat)

La Prairie to St. Johns (Stage)

St. Johns to Whitehall (Boat)

9 miles

18

129

Whitehall to Albany, via Saratoga and Ballston Springs (Stage) 72
Albany to New York (Boat)

From Buffalo to Green Bay.

160

From Buffalo to Dunkirk (Boat)

Dunkirk to Portland

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40 miles

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60

80

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A Steam Boat leaves Buffalo and Detroit daily, except Sunday. A Boat also leaves Buffalo for Dunkirk and Portland, every other day

at Evening.

From Buffalo to Fort Niagara. Daily Line of Stages

Buffale to Black Rock

Black Rock to Niagara Falls

2 miles 20

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Schenectady to Albany

58

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L. and S-Denison of Sackets Harbour, are the owners of the Steam Boats Ontario and Martha Ogden, the only American Boats on the Lake.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK.

1831.

ELECTORS' MEETINGS.

All elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Senators, Representatives in the Congress of the United States, Members of Assembly, Sherifs, Coroners, and Clerks of the several counties, including the Register and Clerk of the city and county of New York, shall be by ballot on the first Monday of November, and shall be continued for three successive days, including the first. The elections in the cities of New York, Albany, and Schenectady, shall be by wards, and in all other parts of the state by towns.

GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE,

For the Political year commencing January 1st, 1831~

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The Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected by the people, and hold their offices for two years.

The Secretary of State, Comptroller, Attorney General, and Surveyor General, are appointed by the Legislature, and hold their offices for three years.

The Treasurer is chosen annually by the Legislature.

The Deputy Secretary and Deputy Comptroller are appointed by the Secretary and Comptroller, and hold their offices during the pleasure of the persons appointing them.

*The Lieutenant Governor has no salary; but in lieu thereof he receives $6 per day while the Legislature or the Court for the trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors is in session, and $6 for every 20 miles travel.

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