PART II. OF THE CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS, THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, AND LEGAL DISTANCES OF THE STATE. PART II. OF THE CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS, SEAT OF GOV- TITLE I. CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE STATE, III. LEGAL DISTANCES IN THE STATE. TITLE I. CHIEF POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE STATE. CHAPTER I. Counties. II. Senatorial Districts. III. Congressional Districts. IV. Judicial Districts. CHAPTER I. COUNTIES. SECTION 75. Counties. SEC. 75. The State is divided into counties; the names, Counties. boundaries, and territorial subdivisions thereof are as declared in Part IV of this Code. NOTE.-The New York and Massachusetts Commissioners made no attempt toward a revision of the boundaries of the counties, but left this matter to rest in then existing provisions of law. We have found the most difficult part of our labors in an attempt to consolidate the different statutes upon the subject of county boundaries, and to give to each county such boundaries as could be readily traced. The result of our work to that end is embodied in the fourth part of this Code. CHAPTER II. Senatorial SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. SECTION 78. Senatorial Districts. 79. First District. 80. Second District. 81. Third District. 82. Fourth District. 83. Fifth District. 84. Sixth District. 85. Seventh District. 86. Eighth District. 87. Ninth District. 88. Tenth District. 89. Eleventh District. 90. Twelfth District. 91. Thirteenth District. 96. Eighteenth District. 98. Twentieth District. 106. Twenty-eighth District. SEC. 78. The State is divided into twenty-eight Senatorial Districts, arranged as follows: Stats. 1861, p. 535. |