18th New York State Legislature


The 18th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 6 to April 9, 1795, during the eighteenth year of George Clinton's governorship, first in Poughkeepsie, then in New York City.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts, and were then divided into four classes. Six senators each drew lots for a term of 1, 2, 3 or 4 years and, beginning at the election in April 1778, every year six Senate seats came up for election to a four-year term. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole assembly being renewed annually.
In March 1786, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the first Tuesday of January of each year unless called earlier by the governor. No general meeting place was determined, leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned.
On February 7, 1791, the Legislature re-apportioned the Senate and Assembly districts, according to the figures of the 1790 United States Census.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

Elections

The State election was held from April 29 to May 1, 1794. Senators Matthew Clarkson, John Williams, John Frey and Stephen Van Rensselaer were re-elected. Assemblymen Richard Hatfield and John D. Coe were also elected to the Senate.

Sessions

The Legislature met first in Poughkeepsie on January 6; and adjourned on January 14, 1795. The Legislature met again at Federal Hall in New York City on January 20; and adjourned on April 9.
William North was elected Speaker with 33 votes to 28 for James Watson, the Speaker of the previous Assembly, both were Federalists. The average vote for the members of the Council of Appointment was 36 to 29, showing a Federalist majority of 7.
On January 27, the Legislature re-elected Federalist Rufus King to the U.S. Senate.

State Senate

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Richard Hatfield and John D. Coe changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernSamuel Jones*1 yearFederalistalso Recorder of New York City
SouthernJoshua Sands*1 yearFederalist
SouthernHenry Cruger*2 yearsFederalist
SouthernJohn Schenck*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
SouthernSelah Strong*2 yearsFederalist
SouthernEzra L'Hommedieu*3 yearsFederalist
SouthernMatthew Clarkson*4 yearsFederalist
SouthernRichard Hatfield*4 yearsFederalistelected to the Council of Appointment
MiddleThomas Tillotson*1 yearDem.-Rep.
MiddleJacobus Swartwout*1 yearDem.-Rep.
MiddleJoseph Hasbrouck*2 yearsDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
MiddleJohn Cantine*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleReuben Hopkins*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleJohn D. Coe*4 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternWilliam Powers*1 yearFederalistelected to the Council of Appointment
EasternJohn Livingston*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternRobert Woodworth*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternZina Hitchcock*3 yearsFederalist
EasternJohn Williams*4 yearsDem.-Rep.elected in December 1794 to the 4th United States Congress
WesternPhilip Schuyler*1 yearFederalist
WesternMichael Myers*3 yearsFederalist
WesternJacobus Van Schoonhoven*3 yearsFederalistelected to the Council of Appointment
WesternJohn Frey*4 yearsFederalist
WesternStephen Van Rensselaer*4 yearsFederalist

Employees

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Assemblymen

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. David Pye changed from the Senate to the Assembly.
CountyAssemblymenPartyNotes
AlbanyJohannes Dietz*Federalist
AlbanyLeonard Gansevoort Jr.
AlbanyJacob Hochstrasser*
AlbanyThomas Hun*
AlbanyWilliam North*Federalistelected Speaker
AlbanyStephen Platt*
AlbanyAndries Van Patten
ColumbiaMatthew Adgate*Dem.-Rep.
ColumbiaJohn Bay*Dem.-Rep.
ColumbiaJames Brebner*
ColumbiaPhilip L. Hoffman
ColumbiaElisha JenkinsDem.-Rep.
ColumbiaMatthew Scott*
DutchessSamuel A. Barker*Federalist
DutchessJacob Bockée*?
DutchessDavid Brooks*Federalist
DutchessJesse Oakley*
DutchessJacob Radclift*
DutchessJacob Smith
DutchessIsaac Van Wyck*
Herkimer and
Onondaga
Jedediah Sanger*
KingsPeter Vandervoort*Federalist
MontgomeryDouw Fonda
MontgomeryFrederick Gettman*
MontgomeryDavid McMasters
MontgomerySimon Veeder*
New YorkNicholas Cruger
New YorkJohn DeLancey*
New YorkRichard Furman*Federalist
New YorkJosiah Ogden Hoffman*Federalist
New YorkJames M. Hughes
New YorkJotham Post Jr.*Federalist
New YorkJames Watson*Federalist
OntarioThomas Morris*Federalist
OrangeWilliam Allison
OrangeJohn HathornDem.-Rep.
OrangeDavid Pye*Dem.-Rep.
OtsegoJacob MorrisFederalist
QueensStephen Carman
QueensSamuel Clowes*
QueensNathaniel LawrenceDem.-Rep.also New York Attorney General
RensselaerJonathan Brown*Dem.-Rep.
RensselaerDaniel GrayFederalist
RensselaerBenjamin Hicks*Federalist
RensselaerHosea Moffitt*Federalist
RensselaerJacob C. Schermerhorn
RichmondLewis Ryerss
SaratogaAdam Comstock*Dem.-Rep.
SaratogaJabez Davis
SaratogaBeriah Palmer*Dem.-Rep.
SaratogaJohn B. Schuyler
SuffolkJohn Gelston*
SuffolkJonathan N. Havens*Dem.-Rep.elected in April 1794 to the 4th United States Congress
SuffolkJoshua Smith Jr.
SuffolkIsaac Thompson
TiogaVincent Mathews*Federalist
UlsterDem.-Rep.died September 1794, before the Legislature met
UlsterJohn C. DeWittDem.-Rep.
UlsterAndrew McCordDem.-Rep.
UlsterCornelius C. SchoonmakerDem.-Rep.
UlsterDem.-Rep.died October 8, 1794, before the Legislature met
Washington
and Clinton
Samuel Beman Jr.
Washington
and Clinton
Benjamin Colvin*
Washington
and Clinton
David HopkinsDem.-Rep.
Washington
and Clinton
Edward SavageDem.-Rep.
WestchesterThomas Bowne
WestchesterEbenezer Purdy
WestchesterAbel Smith*
WestchesterPierre Van Cortlandt Jr.*Dem.-Rep.
WestchesterEbenezer White*

Employees