CITIES Binghamton, Broome county (with five wards), April 9, 1867. Lockport, Niagara county (with four wards), April 11, 1865. Newburgh, Orange county (with four wards), April 22, 1865. TOWNS-Ashland, Chemung county, April 25, 1867. NAMES CHANGED-China, Wyoming county, name changed to Arcade, January 19, 1866. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. LIST OF DELEGATES ELECTED APRIL 23, 1867, UNDER ACT Convened at Albany June 4, 1967. Adjourned September 24, 1867, until DELEGATES AT LARGE. Names. ELECTE Selah B. Town John P. Post-office address. Daniel E SENATORIAL DELEGATES. ELECTED IN THE SEVERAL SENATORIAL DISTRICTS OF THE STATE, APRIL 23, 1867. First District. Selah B. Strong, Setauket, William Wickham, Cutchogue, S. Townsend, Öyster Bay, Erastus Brooks, Richmond Co, Second District. John P. Rolfe, Brooklyn, Charles Lowrey, Brooklyn, Daniel P. Barnard, Brooklyn, W. L. Livingston, Brooklyn. Third District. Teunis G. Bergen, Brooklyn, J. G. Schumaker, Brooklyn, William D. Veeder, Brooklyn, Stephen I. Colahan, Brooklyn. Fourth District. Charles P. Daley, New York, A. R. Lawrence, Jr., New York, Samuel B. Garvin, New York, John E. Burrill, New York. Fifth District. Nath. Jarvis, Jr., New York, Henry Rogers, New York, Elbridge T. Gerry, New York, Norman Stratton, New York. B. P. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie, W. B. Sheldon, Green Haven, J. Stanton Gould, Hudson, Francis Silvester, Kinderhook, Amasa J. Parker, Albany, Erastus Corning, Albany, Fourteenth District. M. Schoonmaker, Kingston, Manly B. Mattice, Oak Hill, Fifteenth District. Alembert Pond, Saratoga Spa, J. S. Landon, Schenectady, G. M. Beckwith, Plattsburgh, Nathan G. Axtell, Peru, Sixteenth District. A. J. Cheritree, Luzerne. Seventeenth District. Wm. C. Brown, Ogdensburgh, Leslie W. Russell, Canton, Eighteenth District. Edward A. Brown, Lowville, James A. Bell, Dexter, Nineteenth District. Richard U. Sherman, Utica, B. N. Huntington, Rome, Elijah E. Ferry, Schenevus, Ezra Graves, Herkimer, John Eddy, Milford, Twentieth District. Georg Oliver B. Beals, Cedarville. A. F. Elias Root, Oswego, Lester M. Case, Cazenovia, M. Lindley Lee, Fulton, Twenty-Second District. Thomas G. Alvord, Syracuse, Patrick Corbett, Syracuse, Twenty-Third District. Twenty-First District. Elizur H. Prindle, Norwich, John Grant, Margaretville, Samuel F. Miller, Franklin, Deceased June 4th, 1867. † Elected June 25, 1867, to fill vacancy caused by the death of L. Harris Hiscock. |