CIVIL DIVISIONS. The State of New-York is divided into Eight Senate Districts, which are also Judicial Districts, or Circuits-Thirty-three Congressional Districts-and Fifty-six Counties, (including Hamilton, at present united with Montgomery.) The Counties are subdivided into Cities and Towns, and some of the Towns into Villages. SENATE DISTRICTS, With the official Canvass of Votes for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Senators, at the General Election held in the month of November, 1834. + For Senator, (vacancy,) † Chauncey J. Fox 31,061. *B. Chamberlin 22,081. } 350,874 † Anti-Jackson. COUNTIES, With the votes for Electors of President and Vice President, Total, 168,497 154,896 13,601 Majority for Jackson electors (Livingston over Kent,) CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS, With the number of votes given for members of Congress, by each party, at the general election in November, 1834. N. B. Twenty-eight districts send one representative; the 3d district elects four, and the 8th, 17th, 22d, and 23d districts, two each. Total, 33 Districts, 40 Representatives. 1st. dist.-Abel Huntington; 2d.-Samuel Barton; 3d.-Churchill C. Cambreleng, Campbell P. White, John M'Keon, Ely Moore; 4th.-Aaron Ward; 5th.-Abraham Bockee; 6th.-John W. Brown; 7th.-Nicholas Sickles; 8th.-Aaron Vanderpoel, Valentine Efner; 9th.-t Hiram P. Hunt; 10th.Gerrit Y. Lansing; 11th.-John Cramer; 12th.-t David Russell; 13th.Dudley Farlin; 14th.-Ransom H. Gillett; 15th.-Matthias J. Bovee; 16th. - Abijah Mann, jr.; 17th.-Samuel Beardsley, Joel Turrill; 18th.-Daniel Wardwell; 19th.-Sherman Page; 20th.-William Seymour; 21st.—William Mason; 22d.-Joseph Reynolds, Stephen B. Leonard; 23d.-William Taylor, William K. Fuller; 24th.-Ulysses F. Doubleday; 25th.-Graham H. Chapin; 26th.-† Francis Granger; 27th.-Joshua Lee; 28th.-t Timothy Childs; 29th.--† George W. Lay; 30th.-t Philo C. Fuller; 31st.—† Abner Hazeltine; 32d.-t Thomas C. Love; 33d.-† Gideon Hard. Total, 40 members. The 9 names marked thus fare Anti Jackson. |