DISTRICTS. twenty-second wards as is east of Eighth avenue, and s much of the nineteenth and twenty-first wards of said city as lies west of Third avenue, and Ward's and Randall's Islands, shall compose the eleventh district. XII.-The county of Westchester shall compose the twelfth district. XIII.-The counties of Putnam, Dutchess and Columbia shall compose the thirteenth district. XIV. The counties of Rockland, Orange and Sullivan shall compose the fourteenth district. XV. The counties of Ulster, Greene and Schoharie shall compose the fifteenth district. XVI-The county of Albany shall compose the sixteenth district. XVII. The counties of Rensselaer and Washington shall compose the seventeenth district. XVIII.-The counties of Warren, Essex and Clinton shall compose the eighteenth district, XIX.-The counties of St. Lawrence and Franklin shall compose the nineteenth district. XX.-The counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga and Schenectady shall compose the twentieth district. XXI.-The counties of Delaware, Otsego and Chenango shall compose the twenty-first district. XXII.-The counties of Jefferson, Lewis and Herkimer shall compose the twenty-second district. XXIII.-The county of Oneida shall compose the twenty-third district. XXIV. The counties of Madison and Oswego shall compose the twenty-fourth district. XXV.-The counties of Onondaga and Cortland shall compose the twenty-fifth district. XXVI.-The counties of Cayuga, Wayne and Seneca shall compose the twenty-sixth district. XXVII.-The counties of Ontario, Livingston and Yates shall compose the twenty-seventh district. XXVIII.-The counties of Tioga, Tompkins, Broome and Schuy. ler shall compose the twenty-eighth district. XXIX.-The counties of Chemung, Steuben and Allegany shall compose the twenty-ninth district. XXX.-The counties of Monroe and Orleans shall compose the thirtieth district. XXXI.-The counties of Niagara, Genesee and Wyoming shall compose the thirty-first district. XXXII.-The county of Erie shall compose the thirty-second district. XXXIII.-The counties of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus shall compose the thirty-third district. UNITED STATES COURTS. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Appointed. 1874. MORRISON R. WAITE, Ohio, Chief Justice. (Fourth Circuit). Circuit). do (Second do do (Third do do (Fifth do do (Sixth do do (Seventh do do (Eighth do do (Ninth do The court holds one general term, annually, at Washington, D. C., commencing on the second Monday in October. D. WESLEY MIDDLETON, of Washington, Clerk. WILLIAM T. OTTO, of Indiana, Reporter. JOHN G. NICOLAY, of Illinois, Marshal. CIRCUITS AND CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES.* First Circuit-(Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island)— GEORGE F. SHEPLEY, of Portland, Maine. Second Circuit-(New York, Vermont and Connecticut)-ALEXANDER 8. JOHNSON of New York city. Third Circuit-(Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware)-WILLIAM MCKENNAN, of Pennsylvania. Fourth Circuit-(Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina)-HUGH L. BOND, of Maryland. Fifth Circuit-(Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas) -WILLIAM B. WOODS, of Alabama. Sixth Circuit-(Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee)-HALMER H. EMMONS, of Detroit, Michigan. Seventh Circuit-(Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin)-THOMAS DRUMMOND, of Chicago, Illinois. Eighth Circuit-(Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas)—John F. DILLON, of Dubuque, Iowa. Ninth Circuit-(California, Oregon and Nevada)-LORENZO SAWYER, of San Francisco, California. The Circuit Courts in each Circuit shall be held by the Justice of the Supreme Court allotted to the Circuit, or by the Circuit Judge of the Circuit, or by the District Judge of the District sitting alone, or by the Justice of the Supreme Court and Circuit Judge sitting together, in which case the Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside, or in the absence of either of them by the other (who shall preside) and the District Judge. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For the Second Circuit (including New York, Vermont and Connecticut). Judges-WARD HUNT, ALEXANDER S, JOHNSON, and District Judge. TERMS-New York: Northern District, Albany, 2d Tuesday in October; Canandaigua, 3d Tuesday in June; also adjourned term, for civil business only, at Albany, 3d Tuesday in January, and at Utica, 3d Tuesday in March. Charles Mason, Clerk, N. D., office, Utica. New York: Southern District, New York, last Monday in February, 1st Monday in April, and 3d Monday in October. John I. Davenport, Clerk, S. D., office, New York. New York: Eastern District, Brooklyn, 1st Wednesday in each month. Charles W. Newton, Clerk, E. D., office, Brooklyn. See Act of Congress, to amend judicial system of the United States, approved April 10, DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. New York: Northern District, William J. Wallace, Judge, Syracuse: Richard Crowley, Attorney, Lockport; Winfield Robbins, Clerk, Buffalo; Isaac F.Quinby, Marshal, Rochester. TERMS-Albany, 3d Tuesday in January; Utica, 3d Tuesday in March; Rochester, 2d Tuesday in May; Buffalo, 3d Tuesday in August; Auburn, 3d Tuesday in November. A special term by appointment at Oswego, Plattsburgh or Watertown, and a special session in Admiralty at the city of Buffalo, on Tuesday of each week. New York: Southern District, SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, Judge, New York; George Bliss Jr. Attorney, New York: George H. Sharpe, Marshal, New York; George F. Betts, Clerk. New York City. TERMS-New York, 1st Tuesday in each month. New York: Eastern District, CHARLES L. BENEDICT, Judge, Brooklyn; B. F. Tracy, Attorney, Brooklyn; Samuel R. Harlow, Marshal, Brooklyn; Samuel T. Jones, Clerk, Brooklyn. TERMS-Brooklyn, 1st Wednesday in each month. UNITED STATES JUDICIAL COURTS. NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Counties of Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Cortland, Delaware, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego. Otsego, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Counties of Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, New York, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester. EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Counties of Kings, Queens, Suffolk and Richmond, and concurrent jurisdiction with the Southern District over the waters of the Counties of New York, Kings, Queens and Suffolk. Cornelis Evertse, Jr., and a council of war.......... Aug. (N. 8.) 12, 1673 Anthony Brockholles, Commander-in-Chief. Jan. (N. S.) 13, 1681 Richard Ingoldesby, Commander-in-Chief... July 26, 1691 *The Earl of Bellomont died March 5, 1701. During the absence of Lieutenant-Governor Nanfan, and until May 19, 1701, the Government was administered by the Council, at which the oldest Councillor present presided during this period. N James De Lancey, Lieutenant-Governor.... October 12, 1755 September 3, 1755 James De Lancey, Lieutenant-Governor.... June 3, 1757 August 4, 1760 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor.. August 8, 1761 October 26, 1761 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor.. November 18, 1761 June 14, 1762 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor.. June 28, 1763 Sir Henry Moore, Bart... November 13, 1765 Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor.. September 12, 1769 Nathaniel Woodhull, President pro tem..... August *Military Governors during the Revolutionary War, not recognized by the State of New York. |