Agent, 12 Platt street.
STATE OF NEW YORK.
Secretary's Office, Albany, July 24, 1846.
To the Sheriff of the City and County of New York: Sir--Notice is
hereby given, that at the next General Election, to be held on the
Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next, the following
officers are to be elected, to wit:--A Governor and Lieutenant
Governor of this State. 2 Canal Commissioners, to supply the place of
Jonas Earll, junior, and Stephen Clark, whose terms of office will
expire on the last day of December next. A Senator for the First
Senatorial District, to supply the vacancy which will accrue by the
expiration of the term of service of John A. Lott on the last day of
December next. A Representative in the 30th Congress of the United
States for the Third Congressional District, consisting of the 1st,
2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Wards of the City of New York. Also a
Representative in the said Congress for the Fourth Congressional
District, consisting of the 6th, 7th, 10th and 13th Wards of said
City. Also a Representative in the said Congress for the Fifth
Congressional District, consisting of the 8th, 9th and 14th Wards of
said city. And also a Representative in the said Congress for the
Sixth Congressional District, consisting of the 11th, 12th, 15th,
16th, 17th and 18th Wards of said City.
Also the following officers for the said County, to wit: 16 Members of
Assembly, a Sheriff in the place of William Jones, whose term of
service will expire on the last day of December next. A County Clerk
in the place of James Connor, whose term of service will expire on the
last day of December next, and a Coroner in the place of Edmund G.
Rawson, whose term of service will expire on the last day of December
next.
Yours, respectfully,
N. S. BENTON, Secretary of State.
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Sheriff's Office, New York, August 3d, 1846.
The above is published pursuant to the notice of the Secretary of
State and the requirements of the statute in such case made and
provided for.
WM. JONES, Sheriff of the City and County of New York.
[Illustration: hand pointing right]All the public newspapers in the
County will publish the above once in each week until election, and
then hand in their bills so that they may be laid before the Board of
Supervisors, and passed for payment.
See Revised Statutes, vol. 1, chap. vi. title 3d, article
3d--part 1st, page 140.
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