The New York Annual RegisterEdwin Williams J. Leavitt, 1832 - New York (N.Y.) Containing an almanac; civil and judicial list; with political, statistical and other information respecting the state of New York and the United States. |
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... Wayne 2579 2476 Lewis . 1065 769 Yates 1742 1429 Jefferson . 3849 3144 16644 15554 19460 15951 Eighth Senate District . Sixth Senate District . John Birdsall . John G. Nehemiah Livingston . • 1626 M'Dowell . Platt . Monroe 3489 Otsego ...
... Wayne 2579 2476 Lewis . 1065 769 Yates 1742 1429 Jefferson . 3849 3144 16644 15554 19460 15951 Eighth Senate District . Sixth Senate District . John Birdsall . John G. Nehemiah Livingston . • 1626 M'Dowell . Platt . Monroe 3489 Otsego ...
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... Wayne , and Yates , 27 Monroe and Livingston , • 28 Allegany , Cattaraugus , and Steuben ,. 29 Genesee and Orleans , 30 Chautauque , Erie , and Niagara , Number of Members of Congress , Electors chosen by the Electoral College ,. Vote ...
... Wayne , and Yates , 27 Monroe and Livingston , • 28 Allegany , Cattaraugus , and Steuben ,. 29 Genesee and Orleans , 30 Chautauque , Erie , and Niagara , Number of Members of Congress , Electors chosen by the Electoral College ,. Vote ...
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... Wayne 1172 88 111 Depeyster 813 93 22 Wheeler 1389 68 151 Depau 668 48 11 Woodhull 501 63 8 Edwards 633 43 , 4 Fowler 1447 96 79 Gouverneur 1430 85 85 Hammond 767 87 29 Hopkinton 827 55 Tot . 24 Towns 33951 2420 2462 SUFFOLK COUNTY . 25 ...
... Wayne 1172 88 111 Depeyster 813 93 22 Wheeler 1389 68 151 Depau 668 48 11 Woodhull 501 63 8 Edwards 633 43 , 4 Fowler 1447 96 79 Gouverneur 1430 85 85 Hammond 767 87 29 Hopkinton 827 55 Tot . 24 Towns 33951 2420 2462 SUFFOLK COUNTY . 25 ...
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... WAYNE COUNTY . 179 Arcadia 3901 409 190 1764 188 98 3631 126 346 Plattekill 2044 155 190 Lyons 3603 143 352 Rochester 2420 266 60 Macedon 1989 89 264 Saugerties 3747 311 181 Marion 1967 95 236 M Shandaken 966 61 50 Ontario 1585 53 181 ...
... WAYNE COUNTY . 179 Arcadia 3901 409 190 1764 188 98 3631 126 346 Plattekill 2044 155 190 Lyons 3603 143 352 Rochester 2420 266 60 Macedon 1989 89 264 Saugerties 3747 311 181 Marion 1967 95 236 M Shandaken 966 61 50 Ontario 1585 53 181 ...
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... Wayne Boonville Oneida Argyle Washington Boston Erie Arkwright Chautauque Bovina Arlington Tioga Boylston Ashford Cattaraugus Brandon Delaware Oswego Franklin Athens Greene Brantingham Lewis Athol Warren Brasher St. Lawrence Attica ...
... Wayne Boonville Oneida Argyle Washington Boston Erie Arkwright Chautauque Bovina Arlington Tioga Boylston Ashford Cattaraugus Brandon Delaware Oswego Franklin Athens Greene Brantingham Lewis Athol Warren Brasher St. Lawrence Attica ...
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Page 248 - Court of the city of New-York." 4th. Each of the assistant justices in the city of New-York are required to hold a court in the said city within the ward or wards for which he is appointed. 5th. The justices of the Justices' Court of the cities of Albany and Hudson, are authorized to hold courts therein, to be called respectively " The Justices' Court of the city of Albany," and " The Justices
Page 238 - Our schools are in the lowest order — the instructors want instruction ; and through a long shameful neglect of all the arts and sciences, our common speech is extremely corrupt, and the evidences of a bad taste, both as to thought and language, are visible in all our proceedings public and private.
Page 138 - ... time of his giving bond, or from the date of his last quarterly account. 2. The days on which sales were so made, and the amount of each day's sale, designating the sales made by himself, or in his presence, and those made in his absence by his partner or clerk, and the causes of his absence.
Page 248 - New York) shall have the power to hold courts of general sessions to try all crimes except those punishable with death or imprisonment for life. The mayor, recorder, and...
Page 238 - New- York is one of the most social places on the continent. The men collect themselves into weekly evening clubs. The ladies, in winter, are frequently entertained either at concerts of music or assemblies, and make a very good appearance.
Page 355 - ... dollars per ton: Provided, That all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other form, less finished than iron in bars or bolts, and more advanced than pig iron, except castings...
Page 237 - to think no more of it, and that the occasion justified it, according to the principles and rules of war. He did more." said Burgoyne, " he sent an aid-de-camp" to conduct me to Albany, in order, as he expressed it, to procure better quarters than a stranger might be able to find. That gentleman conducted me to a very elegant house, and, to my great surprise, presented me to Mrs.
Page 162 - The members of said board, and the secretary and -chief clerk thereof, shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office to be filed with the Secretary of State. The members of said board shall receive an annual salary of two thousand...
Page 245 - Establishment and Improvement of Roads and Bridges, and the Incorporation of Turnpike Companies — Messrs.
Page 236 - Our master and his mate determined to try some of the chiefe men of the countrey, whether they had any treacherie in them. So they tooke them downe into the cabin, and gave them so much wine and aqua...