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East river and East Eighty-third street, and running thence along East Eighty-third street to Second avenue, to East Eighty-fourth street, to Lexington avenue, to East Ninety-second street, to Third avenue, to East Ninety-fourth street, to the East river, to the place of beginning. Citizen population, 39,499.

Thirty-first Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Thirty-one shall consist of that portion of the Nineteenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at West One Hundred and Tenth street and Seventh avenue, and running thence along Seventh avenue to West One Hundred and Twentieth street, to Eighth avenue, to West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, to Fifth avenue, to East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, to Fourth or Park to East One Hundred and Tenth street, to West One Hundred and Tenth street, to the place of beginning. Citizen population, 39,142.

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Thirty-second Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Thirty-two shall consist of that portion of the Twentieth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the East river and East Ninety-fourth street, and running thence along East Ninety-fourth street to Third avenue, to East Ninety-second street, to Lexington avenue, to East Ninety-sixth street, to Fifth avenue, to East One Hundred and Tenth street, to Madison avenue, to East One Hundred and Eighth street, to the Harlem river, to the place of beginning, and also Ward's Island. Citizen population, 39,384.

Thirty-third Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Thirty-three shall consist of that portion of the Twentieth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the Harlem river and East One Hundred and Eighth street, and running thence along East One Hundred and Eighth street, to Madison avenue, to East One Hundred and Tenth street, to Fourth or Park avenue, to East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, to the Harlem river, to the place of beginning, and also Randall's Island. Citizen population, 38,751.

Thirty-fourth Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Thirty-four shall consist of that portion of the Twenty-first Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the Harlem river and East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, and running thence along East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, to Fourth or Park avenue, to East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, to Fifth avenue, to the Harlem river, to the place of beginning, together with that portion of the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York within and bounded by a line beginning at the Harlem river and East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, and running thence along East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, to Railroad avenue, to East One Hundred and Fortysixth street, to Third avenue, to East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, to Bungay street, to the East river or Long Island Sound, to Bronx Kills, to Harlem river, to the place of beginning, and also North Brother's Island. Citizen population, 51,322.

Thirty-fifth Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Thirty-five shall consist of all that part of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City and County of New York lying within the Twenty-first Senate District, not herein before bounded and described. Citizen population, 50,642.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen June 11, 1895, a majority of all the members elected voting in favor thereof.

WM. H. TEN EYCK, Clerk of Common Council."

The New York Supreme Court by order set aside the apportionment of the Assembly Districts lying in the Thirteenth Senate District of the County of New York as above mentioned, and required the Board of Aldermen to re-convene on September 30, 1895, and re-apportion the Thirteenth Senate District, which re-apportionment was accordingly made on date last mentioned as by following resolution, which was filed in New York County Clerk's office Sept. 30, 1895, viz.:

Resolved, That District Number Three shall consist of that portion of the Thirteenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Broadway and West Third street, and running along West Third street to Sixth avenue, to Cornelia street, to Bleecker street, to Grove street, to Hudson street, to Barrow street, to the Hudson or North river, to Canal street, to Hudson street, to Dominick street, to Varick street, to Broome street, to Sullivan street, to Spring street, to Broadway, to the place of beginning. Citizen population, 38,333.

District Number Five shall consist of that portion of the Thirteenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Third avenue and East Fourteenth street, and running along East Fourteenth street to Sixth avenue, to Fifteenth street, to Seventh avenue, to Thirteenth street, to Horatio street, to Eighth avenue, to Hudson street, to Grove street, to Bleecker street, to Cornelia street, to Sixth avenue, to West Third street, to Broadway, to West Fourth street, to East Fourth street, to Third avenue, to the place of beginning. Citizen population, 38,246.

District Number Seven shall consist of that portion of the Thirteenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Seventh avenue and West Nineteenth street, and running thence along Seventh avenue to West Thirteenth street, to Horatio street, to Eighth avenue, to Hudson street, to Barrow street, to the Hudson or North river, to West Twentieth street, to Eighth avenue, to West Nineteenth street, to the place of beginning. Citizen population, 38,881.

ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN REFERRED TO IN § 19 OF GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER.

Certificate of apportionment by Board of Supervisors of Kings County and the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn of Kings County into Assembly Districts on June 11, 1895, pursuant to State Constitution, Art. 3, Section 5, filed in Kings County Clerk's office June 23, 1895:

"STATE OF NEW YORK:

CHAMBER OF the Board of SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS,

BROOKLYN, June 11, 1895.

This certifies and witnesses on the day and date above written that the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Kings did assemble in joint session, pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of the State of New York, Article 3, Section 5, and did divide said County of Kings into twenty-one Assembly Districts, as required by said Constitution, as hereinafter described as follows, viz.:

Be it Resolved, this Eleventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, pursuant to the provisions of Article 3, Section 5, of the Constitution of the State of New York, by the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Kings, assembled in Joint Session, that it be and is hereby determined and decided to divide said County into Twenty-one Assembly Districts, numbered from one (1) to twenty-one (21) inclusively, as apportioned by said Article and Section of the Constitution, and that the number of each Assembly District, its boundaries, and the number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of each said Assembly Districts, according to the State enumeration of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, so far as may be, are ascertained and declared to be as hereinafter stated, as follows, viz.:

First Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings formed by the junction of a line drawn in continuation of the center line of Atlantic avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, thence easterly to the center of Henry street, thence southerly to the center of Amity street, thence easterly to the center of Court street, thence southerly to the center of Bergen street, thence easterly to the center of Fourth avenue, thence northerly to the center of Flatbush avenue, thence northwesterly to the center of Fulton street, thence westerly, and northerly, and westerly to the center of Hicks street, thence southerly to the center of Poplar street, thence westerly to the center of Willow street, thence southerly to the center of Middagh street, thence westerly to the center of Columbia heights, thence northerly to the center of Doughty street, thence westerly to the center of Furman street, thence northerly to the center of Fulton street, thence westerly to the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, thence southerly to the point of beginning.

The said First Assembly District, hereinbefore described, comprises part of the First Ward, the Third Ward, and part of the Sixth Ward, of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the election districts, according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, Thirtynine thousand one hundred and thirty-three (39,133).

Second Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings

on the East River, formed by the junction of a line drawn in continuation of the center line of Fulton street, running thence easterly along the center of Fulton street to the center of Furman street, thence southerly to the center of Doughty street, thence easterly to the center of Columbia Heights, thence southerly to the center of Middagh street, thence easterly to the center of Willow street, thence northerly to the center of Poplar street, thence easterly to the center of Hicks street, thence northerly to the center of Fulton street, thence easterly, southerly and easterly to the center of Bridge street, thence northerly to the center of Johnson street, thence easterly to the center of Navy street, thence northerly to the boundary line of the United States Navy Yard, thence northerly along said boundary line to a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, thence along said boundary line westerly to the place of beginning.

The said Second Assembly District, hereinbefore described, comprises the Second Ward, the Fourth Ward, the Fifth Ward, and part of the First Ward, of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the election districts, according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, Thirtyeight thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight (38,958).

Third Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, formed by the junction of a line drawn in continuation of the center line of Atlantic avenue, running thence easterly along the center of Atlantic avenue, to the center of Henry street, thence southerly to the center of Amity street, thence easterly to the center of Court street, thence southerly to the center of Fourth place, thence westerly along the center of Fourth place and Coles street to the center of Hamilton avenue, thence northwesterly along the center line of Hamilton avenue to a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, thence along the East River northerly to the place of beginning.

The said Third Assembly District, herein before described, comprises the Sixth Ward (except the Third Election District), of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the election districts, according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, Thirtynine thousand three hundred and eighty-two (39,382).

Fourth Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, on a line drawn through the center of Division avenue, thence easterly along the center of Division avenue to a point where the center line of Lee avenue forms a junction with the center line of Division avenue, thence southeasterly to the center of Rodney street, thence southwesterly to the center of Bedford avenue, thence southeasterly and again southerly to the center of Flushing avenue, thence easterly to the center of Sanford street, thence southerly to the center of Park avenue, thence easterly to the center of Nostrand avenue, thence southerly to the center of Myrtle avenue, thence westerly to the center of Bedford avenue, thence southerly to the center of Brevort Place, thence westerly to the center of

Franklin avenue, thence southerly to the center of Atlantic avenue, thence westerly to the center of Washington avenue, thence to its junction with the center of the Wallabout Canal, thence northwesterly to its point of intersection with the boundary line of the county of Kings on the East River, thence northerly to the place of beginning.

The said Fourth Assembly District, herein before described, comprises the Seventh Ward, part of the Nineteenth Ward, and part of Twenty-first Ward of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the election districts, according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, fortyseven thousand five hundred and twenty-two (47,522)

Fifth Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, where the same would be intersected by the center line of Grand street, running thence southeasterly to the center line of Rodney street, thence southwesterly to the center line of Broadway, thence southeasterly to the center line of Flushing avenue, thence westerly to the center of Bedford avenue, thence northwesterly and again northwesterly to the center of Rodney street, thence northeasterly to the center of Lee avenue, thence northwesterly to the center of Division avenue, thence westerly and again westerly to a point on the boundary line of the County of Kings on the East River, thence northwesterly and northerly to the place of beginning.

The said Fifth Assembly District, hereinbefore described, comprises the Thirteenth Ward and part of the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the election districts, according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, Fortyeight thousand and seventy-five (48,075).

Sixth Assembly District.

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the center lines of Lafayette avenue and Broadway, running thence northwesterly to the center of Flushing avenue; thence westerly to the center of Sanford street, thence southerly to the center of Park avenue, thence easterly to the center of Nostrand avenue, thence southerly to the center of Myrtle avenue, thence westerly to the center of Bedford avenue, thence southerly to the center of Lafayette avenue, thence easterly along the center of Lafayette avenue to the place of beginning.

The said Sixth Assembly District, hereinbefore described, comprises the Twenty-first Ward, except Election Districts 1, 2, and 3, of the City of Brooklyn.

Number of inhabitants, excluding aliens, of the Election Districts. according to the State enumeration of 1892, so far as may be, forty-eight thousand and thirty-three (48,033).

Seventh Assembly District.

Beginning at a point on the Gowanus Canal, formed by the junction of a line drawn in continuation of the center line of Nineteenth street;

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