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from the former town of New Lots to the c'ty line; thence westerly along the city line to a point in the center of Franklin avenue; thence northerly along the center of Franklin avenue to the point of beginning.

17 Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of Rockaway avenue with the boundary line of the town of Fiatlands; thence northerly along the center line of Rockaway avenue to the former boundary line between the city of Brooklyn and the town of New Lots; thence running northeasterly along said boundary line to the center line of Atlantic avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Atlantic avenue to the center of Hopkinson avenue; thence northerly

MONROE COUNTY-THREE DISTRICTS.

1 Towns of Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Brighton, Henrietta, Rush and Mendon, and the 12th, 18th, 14th, 17th, and 18th wards of the city of Rochester.

2 First, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 16th wards of the city of Rochester.

3 Towns of Hamlin, Parma, Clarkson, Greece, Gates, Sweden, Ogden, Chili, Riga and Wheatland, and the 16th, 11th, 15th, 19th and 20th wards of the city of Rochester.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

along the center of Hopkinson avenue to the NEW YORK CITY AND COUNTY - THIRTY

center of McDougal street; thence easterly along the center of McDougal street to the center of Broadway; thence northwesterly along the center of Broadway to the center of Cooper street; thence northeasterly along the center of Cooper street to the center of Evergreen avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Evergreen avenue to the center of Palmetto street; thence northeasterly along the center of Palmetto street to the center of Central avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Central avenue to the center of Ralph avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Ralph avenue to the center of Hamburg avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Hamburg avenue to the center of Green avenue; thence southwesterly along the

center of Green avenue to the center of Cen

tral avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Central avenue to the center of Himrod street; thence northeasterly along the center of Himrod street to the center of Wyckoff avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Wyckoff avenue to the center of Green avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Green avenue to the boundary line of the county of Queens; thence southeasterly along said boundary line to the boundary line of the former town of New Lots, and thence following the boundary line of the former town of New Lots in all its turns to the point of beginning.

18 Beginning at a point formed by the center line of Cooper street with the center line of Broadway; running thence northwesterly along the center line of Broadway to the center

of Flushing avenue; thence northeasterly

along the center of Flushing avenue to the boundary line of Queens county; thence southeasterly along said lire to the center of Green avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Green avenue to the center of Wyckoff avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Wyckoff avenue to the center of Himrod street; thence southwesterly along the center of Himrod street to the center of Central avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Central avenue to the center of Green avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Green avenue to the center of Hamburg avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Hamburg avenue to the center of Ralph avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Ralph avenue to the center of Central avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Central avenue to the center of Palmetto street; thence southwesterly along the center of Palmetto street to the center of Evergreen avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Evergreen avenue to the center of Cooper street; thence southwesterly along the center of Cooper street to the point of beginning.

LEWIS COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT.
MADISON COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT.

DISTRICTS.

1 All that part of the city bounded by and

lying within Spring street, Broadway, Park

row, Spruce street, Gold street, Ferry street, Peck slip, East river, Hudson or North river and Governor's, Bedloe's and Ellis' islands.

2 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Bowery, Division street, Pike street, Pike slip, East river, Peck sip, Ferry s reet, Gold street, Spruce street, Park row and Broadway.

3 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, the Bowery, Stanton street, Ludlow street, Grand street, Orchard street, Division street, the Bowery, Grand street and Broadway.

4 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, East river, rike slip, Pike street and Orchard street.

5 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, East river, Grand street and Ludlow street.

6 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, East river, Stanton street, Crinton street and Ave

nue B.

7 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth street, St. Mark's place, Avenue A, Seventh street, Avenue B, Clinton street, Stanton street, the Bowery, Prince street and Broadway.

8 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Christopher street, Greenwich avenue, Seventh avenue, West Fourteenth street, East Fourteenth street, Broadway, Spring street and Hudson or North river.

9 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Nineteenth street, Seventh avenue, Greenwich avenue Christopher street and Hudson or North river.

10 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, East river, East Fourteenth street, Avenue B, Seventh street, Avenue A, St. Mark's place, Eighth street, Broadway, East Fourteenth

street and Fourth avenue.

11 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, East Fortieth street, Fourth avenue, East Fourteenth street, West Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue.

12 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-ninth street, East river, East Seventeenth street and Fourth ave

nue.

13 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-first street, Seventh avenue, West Nineteenth street and Hudson or North river.

14 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Forty-fourth street, East river, East Twenty-ninth street and Fourth

avenue.

15 Ail that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, Seventh

avenue, West Thirty-first street and Hudson or North river.

16 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-ninth street, East river, East Forty-fourth street, Depew place. East Forty-fifth street, Fourth avenue and Blackwell's island.

17 All that part of the city bounded by an lying within West Forty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, West Fortieth street and Hudson or North river.

18 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-third street, Seventh avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Hudson or North river.

19 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Seventy-second street, Eighth avenue, West Fifty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-third street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-fourth street and Hudson or North river.

20 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-third street, East river, East Fifty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

21 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Transverse road across Central park, at or near Eighty-sixth street, East Eighty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Fitty-ninth street, Fourth avenue, East Fortyfifth street, Depew place, East Forty-second

street, Fourth avenne, East Fortieth street, West Fo tieth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-ninth street and Eighth avenue.

22 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, East river, East Seventy-third street and Lexington avenue.

23 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twentysecond street and a line running through Riverside park, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Twentieth street, Seventh avenue, West

One Hundred and Tenth street, Eighth avenue, West Seventy-second street and Hudson or North river.

24 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, East river, East Eighty-second street, Lexing on avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Fifth

avenue.

25 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Tenth street, Fifth avenue, East One Hundred and Fifth street, Harlem river, Cast river, E st Eighty-ninth street, Fifth avenue, Tranverso road across Central park at or near East Eighty-sixth street and Eighth avenue.

26 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Fifth st eer, Fifth avene, West One Hundred and Tenth street, Seventh avenue and Ward's island.

27 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Harlem river, East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, West One Hundred and

Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue, Randall's

island and Sunken Meadows.

28 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spuyten Duyvil creek, Harlem river, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and

East One Hundred Sixty-fifth street, Jerome avenue and North Brothers island.

30 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within the northern boundary of the 24th ward, Bronx river, Westchester avenue, Tremont avenue, Jerome avenue, East One Hundred and sixty-fifth street, Mott avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Willis avenue, Harlem river, Spuyten Duyvil creek and Hudson or North river.

NIA JARA COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

ONEIDA COUNTY-TWO DISTRICTS. 1 Towrs of Forestport, Remsen, Trenton, Deerfield, New Hartford, Paris, Marcy and the city of Utica.

2 Towns of Annsville, Augusta, Ava, Boonville, Bridgewater, Camden, Florence, Floyd, Kirkland, Lee, Marshall, Sangerfield, Steuben, Vernon, Verona, Vienna, Western, Westmoreland and Whitestown, and the city of Rome.

ONONDAGA COUNTY-THREE DISTRICTS.

1 Towns of Camillus, Cicero, Clay, Geddes, Lysander, Van Buren, and the ist, 3d, 4th, 9th, 10th and 1.th wards of the city of Syracuse.

2 Towns of Elbridge, La Fayette, Marcellus, Onondaga, Otisco, Skaneateles, Spafford and Tully, and the 5th, 6th, 11th and 13th wards of the city of Syracuse.

8 Towns of De Witt, Fabius, Manlius, Pompey, Salina, and the 2d, 7th, 8th and 14th wards of the city of Syracuse.

ONTARIO COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

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8 Towns of Jamaica, Oyster Bay and Hempstead.

RENSSELAER COUNTY - THREE DISTRICTS. 1 First, 2d, 3d, 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th wards of the city of Troy.

2 Fifth and 12th wards of the city of Troy and the towns of Brunswick, Grafton, Hoosick, Lansingburgh, Petersburgh, Pittstown and Schaghticoke.

3 Sixta and 12th wards of the city of Troy and the towns of Berlin, East Greenbush, kiil, Sandlake, Schodack and Stephentown.

Twentieth street, Boulevard, West One Hun- Greenbush, Nassau, North Greenbush, Poesten

dred and Twenty-second street and a line running through Riverside park and Hudson or North river.

29 All that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tremont avenue, Westchester avenue, Bronx river, East river or Long Island Sound, Harlem river, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Mott avenue,

RICHMOND COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT. ROCKLAND COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT. ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

SARATOGA COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT. SCHENECTADY COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT.

SCHOHARIE COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.
SCHUYLER COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.
SENE JA COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

STEUBEN COUNTY-TWO DISTRICTS.

1 Towns of Avoca, Bath, Bradford, Campbell, Cohocton, Fremont, Howard, Prattsburgh, Pultney, Thurston, Urbana, Wayland, Wayne, Wheeler, Erwin and Hornby.

2 Towns of Addison, Cameron, Canisteo, Caton, Corning, Dansville, Greenwood, Hartsville, Hornellsville, Jasper, Lindley, Rathbun, Troupsburgh, Tuscarera, West Union and Woodhull, and the cities of Corning and Hornellsville.

SUFFOLK COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.
SULLIVAN COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

TIOGA COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.
TOMPKINS COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT.

ULSTER COUNTY TWO DISTRICTS.

1 City of Kingston and the towns of Hurley, Kingston, Saugerties, Shandaken, Ulster and Woodstock.

2 Towns of Denning, Esopus, Gardiner, Hardenburgh, Lloyd, Marbletown, Marlborough, New Paltz, Olive, Plattekill, Rochester, Rosendale, Shawangunk and Wawarsing.

WARREN COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT. WASHINGTON COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT. WAYNE COUNTY-ONE DISTRICT.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY-THREE DISTR CTS. 1 Towns of East Chester, Greenburg, Scarsdale and city of Yonkers.

2 Towns of Harrison, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Pelham, Rye, Westchester and city of Mount Vernon.

3 Towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, Mount Pleasant, New Castle. North astle, North Salem, Ossining, Poundridge, Somers, White Plains and Yorktown.

WYOMING COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT. YATES COUNTY - ONE DISTRICT.

REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

First Assembly.

1691-April 9 to May 18; September 11 to October 2.

1692 April 20 to April 29; August 17 to September 10.

Dissolved September 13, 1692.

Speaker-James Graham.

Clerk-John Clapp.

Sergeant-at Arms - Benjamin Phipps.

Doorkeeper - William Welsh.

Albany.

Dirck Wessels,

Levinus Van Schaick.

Kings.

Nicolas Stillwell, John Poland.

New York.

James Graham, William Merrett, Jacobus Van Cortlandt

Johannis Kipp.

Queens.

John Bound, 1 Nathaniel Pearsall, 1 John Tredwell,2,3 David Whitehead, 2 John Robinson. 4

Rensselaer-Wyck.

Killian Van Rensse

laer.5

Richmond.

Elias Duksberry,
John Dally,

Lambert Dorland. 6

Suffolk.

Henry Pierson,
Matthew Howell.

Ulster and Dutchess. Henricus Beekman, Thomas Garton,7 William Demiere.8 Westchester.

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Officers same as before.

John Pell.

1 Refused to take the oath, being Quakers, and were dismissed. 1691.

8 Arrested on a "scandalous" charge and

in place of Tredwell.

of Dally, deceased.

Garton.

2 Admitted April 14, expelled April 16, 1691. 4 Elected 5 Admitted May 1, 1691. 6 Admitted September 17, 1691, in place 7 Resigned April 10, 1691. 8 Admitted April 25, 1691, in place of 9 Admitted June 7.

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1 Declined to take the oaths and was dismissed. 2 Admitted September 21, in place of Shadwell. 3 Excluded April 1, 1697, for refusing to attend "before he had his money." 4 Admitted April 12, 1697, in place of Underhill. 5 Announced their withdrawal in a petition presented to the Governor and Council June 9. This petition was delivered to the Assembly by the dovernor, who held it to be "not cognizable by him," and advised its signers to return, which they formally did June 11. saying: "But can not sit and act as members at presentto law," 7 Admitted June 6.

but desire further time for consideration."

May 28.

6 Declared

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8 Declared "not qualified according

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Cornelius Sebring,
Cornelius Van Brunt.

Orange.

Peter Haring.

Queens.

John Jackson,7
Daniel White head,7
Thomas Willet,9
John Tallman,9
Thomas Hicks,
Jonathan Smith.

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Ulster.

New York.

Rensselaer's-Wyck.

Isaac De Riemer,
Abraham Gouverneur,
Johannis De Peyster, K. Van Rensselaer,7
David Provoost.
Andries Coejemans.8

1 Died before the meeting of the Assembly.

Orange.

Floris Crum.

Queens.

Henry Beekman,
Thomas Garton.

Westchester.

John Jackson,
William Willet,
Daniel Whitehead,
Joseph Purdy,
Jonathan Whitehead 14 Josiah Hunt..6

2 In place of Kerfbyl, deceased.

8 The Earl of Bellomont, Governor, being dead, and the Lieutenant-Governor absent, the Council and General Assembly concurred in the opinion that the administration of the Government devolved on the Co incil. This was disputed by Colonel William Smith, president of the Council, who claimed that the government veste dia him. These gentlemen thereupon signed a paper in epposition to the position of the Council and Assembly, whereupon the latter adopted a resolution declaring that the subscribers had "offered the greatest scandal to the whole House of Representatives" and were "liable to the severest rebulres of this House for their disloyalty and insolence, and that Major Matthew Howell, being the writer and deliverer in of the said paper, be forthwith expelled this House."

4 Abraham Gouverneur received 10 votes; William Nicoll, 9; not voting, 2 5 Declared disqualified for nonresidence, and "ordered to withdraw," August 19. 6 Wessels dismissed, and Schermerhorn, the next highest candidate, admitted August 20. 7 Withdrew with Wessels and Nicoll August 20, "notwithstanding the speaker often commanded them, in the name of the House, to say and attend the service of this House." [Assembly Journal. Expelled for nonattendance August 26, and new elections ordered. 8Admitted September 18, in place of Schuyler. Abeel and Van Rensselaer, respectively. 9 Admitted September 12, in place of Jackson, Whitehead and Drake, respectively. Expelled September 22, for having presented a paper "writ in barbarous English," representing that the organization of the House is illegal, and Gouverneur an alien; and for refusing to recognize a summons to appear and answer with regard thereto. The succeeding Assembly (November 11, 1702) adjudged Gouverneur an alien, and adopted a resolution that acts passed under the speakership of an alien are "not binding upon the citizen."

10 Died in the interval between the two sessions, and new election ordered. 11 Dismissed for nonresidence August 22

12 Purdy withdrew with the other receders. August 20. Fowler contested his seat and was admitted August 26. The house then consisted of 12, including Schermerhorn and Fowler one more than a quorum.

18 Appointed October 29, 1702.

14 Admitted October 26. 1704, in place of Daniel Whitehead, deceased.

15 Admitted October, 1708.

16 Representative of the borough.

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