81st New York State Legislature


The 81st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 5 to April 19, 1858, during the second year of John A. King's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1846, 32 Senators and 128 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts were made up of entire counties, except New York County and Kings County. The Assembly districts were made up of entire towns, or city wards, forming a contiguous area, all within the same county.
On April 13, the Legislature re-apportioned the Senate districts, and the Assembly seats per county. Cayuga, Dutchess, Genesee, Greene, Montgomery, Onondaga, Orange, Otsego, Schoharie and Tompkins counties lost one seat each; New York, Oswego, Queens, Ulster and Westchester counties gained one seat each; Kings County gained four seats; and the new Schuyler County was apportioned one seat.
At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The Know Nothing movement ran in the election as the "American Party."

Elections

The New York state election, 1857 was held on November 3. All eight statewide elective offices were carried by the Democrats. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the vote for Secretary of State was: Democratic 195,000; Republican 177,000; and American 67,000.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 5, 1858; and adjourned on April 19.
On January 12, John B. Halsted was elected President pro tempore of the State Senate..
On January 26, after three weeks of deadlock, Thomas G. Alvord was elected Speaker on the 53rd ballot.
BallotDateRobert
B. Van
Valkenburgh
Rep.
Thomas
G.
Alvord
Dem.
Samuel
A. Law
Amer.
Frost
Horton
Amer.
also ran
1stJan. 560569Adams
2ndJan. 560569Russell
3rdJan. 560569Bacheller
4thJan. 660569
5thJan. 660569
6thJan. 660569
7thJan. 660569
8thJan. 660569
9thJan. 760558
10thJan. 760558Adams
11thJan. 7605581
12thJan. 760538Boughton
13thJan. 760538Reynolds
14thJan. 1158547
15thJan. 1158547Becker
16thJan. 1158547Becker
17thJan. 1158547Becker
18thJan. 1158547Becker
19thJan. 1158547Becker
20thJan. 1158547Becker
21stJan. 1258547Hodge
22ndJan. 1259547Hodge
23rdJan. 1258547Hodge
24thJan. 1258537Hodge
25thJan. 1360557D. Miller
26thJan. 1360558D. Miller
27thJan. 1360558D. Miller
28thJan. 1360558D. Miller
29thJan. 1360558D. Miller
30thJan. 1456527Bacheller
31stJan. 1456527Bacheller
32ndJan. 1456527Bacheller
33rdJan. 1456527Bacheller
34thJan. 1456547Bacheller
35thJan. 1455517Bacheller
36thJan. 1455517Bacheller
37thJan. 1455517Bacheller
38thJan. 15544916
39thJan. 15544917
40thJan. 16454017
41stJan. 16454017
42ndJan. 19544817
43rdJan. 19544817
44thJan. 21555016
45thJan. 21555016
46thJan. 21555017
47thJan. 21555017
48thJan. 21555017
49thJan. 21555017
50thJan. 22544916
51stJan. 22524716
52ndJan. 26544917
53rdJan. 2655572

State Senate

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. James Noxon, John E. Paterson, John B. Halsted, James Wadsworth and John P. Darling were re-elected. George G. Scott and Ralph A. Loveland changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
Party affiliations follow the vote for Senate officers.
DistrictSenatorPartyNotes
1stJoshua B. SmithDemocrat
2ndSamuel SloanDemocrat
3rdFrancis B. SpinolaDemocrat
4thJohn C. MatherDemocrat
5thSmith Ely, Jr.Democrat
6thRichard SchellDemocrat
7thJohn DohertyDemocrat
8thBenjamin BrandrethDemocrat
9thOsmer B. WheelerAmerican
10thGeorge W. PrattDemocrat
11thWilliam G. MandevilleDemocrat
12thJohn D. WillardDemocrat
13thGeorge Y. JohnsonAmerican
14thEdward I. BurhansDemocrat
15thGeorge G. Scott*Democrat
16thRalph A. Loveland*Republican
17thWilliam A. WheelerRepublican
18thJoseph A. WillardRepublican
19thAlrick HubbellRepublican
20thAddison H. LaflinRepublican
21stCheney AmesRepublican
22ndJames Noxon*Republican
23rdJohn J. FooteRepublican
24thLyman TrumanRepublican
25thAlexander B. WilliamsRepublican
26thTruman BoardmanRepublican
27thAlexander S. DivenRepublican
28thJohn E. Paterson*Republican
29thHoratio J. StowIndependent
30thJohn B. Halsted*Republicanon January 12, elected President pro tempore
31stJames Wadsworth*Democratresigned on August 18, 1858
32ndJohn P. Darling*Republicanalso Supervisor of New Albion

Employees

Assemblymen

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.
Party affiliations follow the original vote for Speaker.

Employees