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BOUNDARIES OF WARDS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

1865.

First Ward-Bounded south by Battery; east by East river; north by Maiden lane and Liberty street; west by West street.

Second Ward-Bounded south by Maiden lane and Liberty street; west by Broadway; northwest by Park row; northeast by Spruce and Ferry streets, and Peck slip; east by East river.

Third Ward-Bounded south by Liberty street; west by West street; north by Reade street; east by Broadway.

Fourth Ward-Bounded southwesterly by Spruce street, Ferry street, and Peck slip; east by South street; northeasterly by Catharine street.

Fifth Ward-Bounded south by Reade street; west by West street; northeasterly by Canal street; east by Broadway.

Sixth Ward--Bounded south by Park row and Chatham street; east by Bowery; north by Walker and Canal streets; west by Broadway. Seventh Ward-Bounded southwesterly by Catharine street; northwesterly by Division and Grand streets; east by East river; southwesterly by South street.

Eighth Ward-Bounded south by Canal street; west by West street; north by Hamersley and Houston streets; east by Broadway. Ninth Ward-Bounded south by Hamersley street; east by Hancock and Bleecker streets and Sixth avenue; north by Fourteenth street. Tenth Ward-Bounded west by Bowery; north by Rivington street; east by Norfolk street; southeasterly by Division street. Eleventh Ward-Bounded west by avenue B and Clinton street; south by Rivington street; east by East river; north by Fourteenth street. Twelfth Ward-Bounded south by Eighty-sixth street; west by North river; east by East river (including Ward's and Randall's Islands); north by Harlem river and Spuyten Duyvel creek.

Thirteenth Ward--Bounded south by Division and Grand streets; west by Norfolk street; north by Rivington street; east by East river. Fourteenth Ward-Bounded south by Walker and Canal streets; west by Broadway; north by Houston street; east by Bowery.

Fifteenth Ward-Bounded south by Houston street; west by Hancock and Bleecker streets and Sixth avenue; north by Fourteenth street. Sixteenth Ward-Bounded south by Fourteenth street; west by North river; north by Twenty-sixth street; east by Sixth avenue. Seventeenth Ward-Bounded south by Rivington street; east by Clinton street and avenue B; north by Fourteenth street; west by Bowery and Fourth avenue.

Eighteenth Ward--Bounded south by Fourteenth street; east by the East river; north by Twenty-sixth street; west by Sixth avenue.

Nineteenth Ward--Bounded north by Eighty-sixth street; east by East river; south by Fortieth street; west by Sixth avenue.

Twentieth Ward-Bounded north by Fortieth street; east by Sixth avenue; south by Twenty-sixth street; west by Hudson river. Twenty-first Ward-Bounded north by Fortieth street; east by East river; south by Twenty-sixth street; west by Sixth avenue. Træenty-second Ward-Bounded north by Eighty-sixth street; east by Sixth avenue; south by Fortieth street; west by Hudson river.

FORMATION OF WARDS.

In 1683 the city of New York was divided into six wards, under the designation of "South," "Dock," "East," "North," "West," and "Out" Wards. For map showing the boundaries of these wards see page 212 of Manual of Common Council for 1848.

The Montgomerie Charter, dated January 15, 1730, designates, in addition to the above, the boundaries of the "Montgomerie " Ward.

By an act of the colonial government, passed February 28, 1791, the wards are designated numerically from 1 to 7, and the bounds of each described.

By an act of the Legislature, passed March 8, 1803, the wards are increased to nine, numerically designated, and boundaries described. The Tenth Ward was erected from the Seventh by act of March 18, 1808.

The Eleventh and Twelfth Wards were formed, and the boundaries of all described, by an act passed April 25, 1825. (Chap. 195, Laws of 1825.)

13th Ward was erected from the 10th Ward, Act April 6, 1827.

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The Sixth Ward formerly included that portion of the Fourteenth Ward which lies south of Grand street; the remainder of the Fourteenth Ward was taken from the Eighth.

STATEMENT

OF VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK AT NOVEMBER

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OF VOTES GIVEN IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK AT ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER,

1865, FOR

Secretary of State,
State Comptroller,
Attorney-General,

State Treasurer,

State Engineer and Surveyor,

Canal Commissioner,
Inspector of State Prisons,

Clerk of the Court of Appeals,

Judge of the Court of Appeals for full term,
Judge of the Court of Appeals to fill vacancy,

Justice of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial District, State Senators for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Senatorial Districts,

Members of Assembly,

Justices of the Superior Court,
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
Judge of the Marine Court for full term,
Judge of the Marine Court to fill vacancy,
Supervisor, and

For an Act" To provide the means of paying Bounties authorized by law, and of reimbursing Municipalities for Bounties paid by them in pursuance of law by creating a State Debt for that purpose, and to submit to the people the question of creating such debt, and to repeal certain sections of chapter 29 of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-five."

SECRETARY OF STATE.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Secretary of

State was..

Of which Henry W. Slocum received..

Francis C. Barlow received..

Scattering....

STATE COMPTROLLER.

The whole number of votes given for the office of State Comp

troller was......

Of which Lucius Robinson received..

Thomas Hillhouse received.

Scattering...

ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Attorney

General was.......

Of which John Van Buren received..

John H. Martindale received.

Scattering....

STATE TREASURER.

The whole number of votes given for the office of State Treas

urer was......

Of which Marsena R. Patrick received..

Joseph Howland received..
Scattering..

81,920

53,128

28,740

52

81,808

52,801

28,953

54

81,754

52,791

28,906

57

81,772

52,837

28,872

63

STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.

The whole number of votes given for the office of State Engineer

and Surveyor was...

Of which Sylvanus H. Sweet received...

J. Platt Goodsell received..

Scattering..

CANAL COMMISSIONER.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Canal Com

missioner was.....

Of which Cornelius H. Armstrong received.

Robert C. Dorn received...

Scattering...

INSPECTOR OF STATE PRISONS.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Inspector of

State Prisons was...

Of which Andrew J. McNett received..

Henry A. Barnum received..

Scattering.....

CLERK OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Clerk of the

Court of Appeals was......

Of which Edwin O. Perrin received..

Patrick H. Jones received..

Scattering.....

JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR FULL TERM.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Judge of the

Court of Appeals for full term was.

Of which John W. Brown received...

Ward Hunt received....

Scattering...

JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS TO FILL VACANCY.

81,846

52,898

28,-91

57

81,840

52,885

28,911

44

81,778

52,818

28,910

50

81,632

52,352

29,215

65

81,093

52,512

28,518

62

The whole number of votes given for the office of Judge of the

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