NEW CITIES AND TOWNS. Erected since April 1, 1865. 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. VOTERS IN STATE OF NEW YORK, CENSUS OF 1865. Naturalized. COUNTY. Native. Total. Albany, 15,097 9,054 8,784 8,828 11,689 12, 235 6,540 9,799 5, 287 9,311 6,136 9,528 12,534 14,098 5,014 4,031 5,192 5,960 7,089 573 8,054 13,579 29,933 4,834 7,422 9,984 13, 312 6,572 51,500 7,090 16, 234 15,552 8,785 12,241 5,850 14,001 12, 222 3,106 8,171 13,034 3, 213 3,549 9,959 3,621 7,763 4,535 5,536 13,269 14,004 9,058 5,597 6,812 7,556 13, 009 4,100 9, 153 9,539 14,290 6, 143 4,630 9,626 778 910 537 2,765 1,324 456 1,054 2,585 15, 313 1, 107 1,474 703 1,505 656 84 7732 339 770 1,823 1,249 320 339 1,107 3,495 1,762 903 1,876 402 24,723 10,089 9,562 10,334 13,590 14, 228 7,450 10,336 8,052 10, 635 6,592 10,582 15, 119 29, 441 6,121 5,505 5,895 7,465 7,745 657 9, 720 15, 526 58, 167 6, 677 9,055 11, 160 21,777 7,694 128, 975 10, 222 24,489 21, 409 10,487 14,977 6,956 17,061 12,951 3,445 11,801 19,098 5,627 4,319 11, 782 4,870 8,083 4,874 6, 643 16,764 15, 766 9, 961 7,473 7,214 7,999 16, 224 443 3,215 6-10 1,614 1,917 6, 189 1,390 452 4,740 10,767 11, 450 20, 479 7,533 5,082 Total, 583, 594 239,832 823,426 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. LIST OF DELEGATES ELECTED APRIL 23, 1867, UNDER ACT OF MARCH 29, 1867. Wah B. Town DELEGATES AT LARGE. Names. Post-office address. Join P. Daniel WALDO HUTCHINS, New York. Gideon * Deceased October 11, 1867. B.P. J. Su 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, Oyster 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 1. 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. Sixth District. Seventh District, Eighth District. R. L. Larremore, New York, John E. Develin, New York, Claud. L. Monell, New York, William Hitchman, New York. Ninth District, A, B. Conger, Haverstraw, Robert Cochran, White Plains, A. B. Tappen, Fordham, Wm. H. Morris, Cold Spring. Tenth District. S. W. Fullerton, Newburgh, C. V. K. Ludington, Monticello, Wm. H. Houston, Florida, Gideon Wales, Pike Pond. Eleventh District. B. P. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie, W. B. Sheldon, Green Haven, J. Stanton Gould, Hudson, Francis Silvester, Kinderhook, Twelfth District. Cornelius L. Allen, Salem, Thirteenth District. Fourteenth District. Fifteenth District. David Sixteenth District. Seventeenth District. Eighteenth District. EJE Isaac Nineteenth District. Israel ac Georg A.E. Twentieth District. Oliver B. Beals, Cedarville. Twenty-First District. Elias Root, Oswego, M. Lindley Lee, Fulton, Twenty-Second District. Frank Hiscock, Syracuse.f Twenty-Third District. * Deceased June 4th, 1867. † Elected June 25, 1867, to fill vacancy caused by the death of L. Harris Hiscock. |