| Salary | |
| Edward D. White, Governor (elect); Jan. 1835 to Jan. 1839 | $7,500 |
| George Eustis, Secretary of State | 2,500 |
| F. Gardere, Treasurer; 4 per cent. on all moneys received. | |
| Louis Bringier, Surveyor General | 800 |
| Claudius Crozet, Civil Engineer | 5,000 |
| F. Gaiennie, Adjutant and Inspector General | 2,000 |
| E. Mazureau, Attorney General | 2,000 |
Senate, 17 members, elected for two years. C. Derbigny, President.
House of Representatives, 50 members, elected for two years. A. Labranche, Speaker.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Supreme Court.—George Matthews, Francis X. Martin, and Henry A. Bullard. Salary of each, $5,000.
Judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New-Orleans.—John F. Canonge.
Judges of the District Courts.—Salary of each $2,000.
| Charles Watts, | 1st district. |
| Benjamin Winchester, | 2d district. |
| Charles Bushnell, | 3d district. |
| R. N. Ogden, | 4th district. |
| Seth Lewis, | 5th district. |
| J. H. Johnson, | 6th district. |
| J. H. Overton, | 7th district. |
| Clark Woodruff, | 8th district. |
The Supreme Court sits in the city of New-Orleans, for the Eastern district of the state during the months of November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, and July; and for the Northern district, at Opelousas and Attakapas, during the months of August, September, and October; and at Baton Rouge, commencing the 1st Monday in August. The district courts, with the exception of the courts in the first district, hold, in each parish, two sessions during the year, to try causes originally instituted before them, and appeals from the parish courts. The parish courts hold their regular sessions in each parish on the first Monday in each month. The courts in the first district, composed of the district, parish, and criminal courts, and courts of probate, are in session during the whole year, excepting the months of July, August, September, and October, in which they hold special courts when necessary.