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CARD OF CITY CANVASSERS, DEC. 11, Ata meeting of the Board of City ‘an sassers 11, 186), te fallo ming resslution wae Ado ‘ Resolved, That the Clerk of pert of the eity can ork Journal of ¢ apora— Ne mei Bunday Times, Sunday Courier, Weekly Leader, Sunday at jar Benday Dispatch Staats Zaxung, irish American VALENTINK, Clerk, OFFICIAL CAN Rtatement of the City Canvassers of the eliy and county of ew York. in retation to votes ¢ sat for M Ter two Governors: UL the Almabouse, (welt c Supervisors for the elty and county of New York, an Aldermac io each of Aldermanic die iri¢ta of the city, tWO Constables ta each ward, six Coanail men in each Senatorial dis! io one Commissioner of Common Rohow or each ward, one (napect ane eee Bechools for and. two Trustees ct Common Schools for each ward, and other school officers as have become vacant by resignn: Bogor other gxusne. «Juice of the District Gourd for exch sal disiriets of this city, and a Police Justice | * each of the eight districts of this city. “ase Soard of City Canvassers ming ma ‘of the Board of Jidetmen, va it, on he 34, ei PL Re days of Sf Beceniner a sis ear jection dlairiet Uf aald ts cot rea the elecion som bela ‘Dees t nS urs 0 the nd the charter on New York] care aprtit Meighs sof and nao of the ‘oct “relating to the city of Ne York" passed April 1b IASt. de cectify ua follows, to wits FOR MAYOR. wen AE appeare, on h estimate and canvass, that teeny ven for the oilice of Lot hed of ie po Ser Blew York ity four thousand two hun niel F. Tiemann received forty-three thousand two bu 4 sixteen. w! fernando Wood received forty thousand elght bundry feiuhty-ni ‘And that there were one hundred and three scattering voles. FOR GOVERNOR OF TIE ALMSHOUSE. That it appears, on such estinaie snd canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the ofice of Governor of the Almahouse was eighty-three thousand three bundred and seventy Of which Anthony Dugro received forty-two thousand four hundred and ninety-seven Of which Washington Smith received twenty-three thousand bine hundred and ten. Of which Frederick C. ait hundred and sixteen, Of which Christian Schwarzwaeider received sixty one. And that there were iwe hundred and eigh'y sik scattering vo! Wagner received sixteen thousand FOR SUPERVISORS. ‘That it appears, on such eatimateand canvass. that che whale number of voles given for the office of Rupervisors of the county of New York was four hundred and seventy thousand three hundred and fe William M- Tweed receired for'y one thousand fous bunired and elgniy 0 Of which Inane Bell, he Teceived forty-two thousand six hugdred and fify-ae Ufwhich Elgah F. Purdy received forty two thousand seven hendred and eleven. ‘Of which Walter Roche received forty-two thousand three hundred apd fourteen. ‘of which William € pine hundred and thirty thr ‘Of which Joba R. Briggs received forty-two thousand seven hundred and *hirt of y-one thousand three hundred a Of whiob Wiliam R, Stewart received twenty one thousand five hundred and thirty-seven. ‘Of which Augustus Wiesmann redeived twenty one thou- sand five hundred and forty three. Of which Orison Blunt received twenty-one thousand eight Dundred and twenty-three. ‘Of which Peter B Voorhis received twenty-one thousand lx hundred and enty four. OF which Thomas 1s Suliman received twenty one thousand six bundred and (wenty Of which George Briggs received foureen thousand two hundred and sixty five ‘Of which Horatio Reed received fourteen thousand six hun- dred and nineteen. ‘fb Hiram Corwin received fourteen thousand four napdved and sinty-ulne Of which John L. Riker received thirteen thousand eight huadred and forty four Of which George W. Warner received fourteen thousand five hundred wed “Of which Henry Snyder received thirteea thousand nine hundred and seventy ‘And that there were two hundred and seventeen scattering vo%es nnor received forty:two thousand FOR ALDERMEN, That it appears on such estimate and canvase that the votes given for Aldermen in the several Aldermanic Districts were Ss follows, to wit — FIRST ALDKEMANIC DISTRICT. aatTele number of voles given taree thousand six hundred forty nine of eh Michael Murray received thirteen hundred and ninet, Of stich Henry Smith recetved eleven hundred and seven ty 7 OF tinich Wiltiam Wilson received five lanmdred and eighty- McCay recelved four hundved and fifty- four. ‘And that there were forty six seaitering votes SECOND ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Whole number of votes given three thousand nlue hundred ‘and nine! a oan re mich Joba © Dlancy received two thousand three hundred orty o we Pairlek Crowe received one thousand one hundred and nine. Of which Joba Bauleb received two hundred and twenty- alt tom which Thomas ©. Doyle received one hundred and nine- Oe which Andrew Shehan received thirty-nine. Of which Peter Congan received tweive. ‘And (hal here were sixty seven scattcring votes THIRD ALI NIC DISTRICT. M7bole number of votes four thousand seven hundred a ‘Of which Henry R. Hotfmire received two thousand three bundred and two: OF whieh Jeremiah Besson received (wo thousand two hun- ‘which Weary Suyder received sixteen ‘And that there were scattering ninety nine votes. FOURTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. PR in pomber of vetngaren five thousand nine hundred & oe which, Pacmag Stevens received three thousand four ‘Or wl Lindsay received two thousand four a. ‘oue hundred and twenty seven scatter bundres «! ‘And tba! tng votes TIPTH ALDERMAMIC DISTRICT. Whole number of votes given five thousand seven bundred and en ‘Of which William Tucker received three thousand five bundrrd and eighty four. oye Robert W. 8. Bonsall received two thousand and jorey ax And (ast there were eighty seatiering votes. SIRTH ALDELMANIC DISTRICT. Whoie number of votes given five thousand siz hundred aad forty four sand two Of which Michae! Tuomey received three tbe bundred and forty seven. ‘(Of which Thomas Beuget: received (wo thousdud one hun- dred and eighty-seven Aad ‘hat Luere were two hundred and ten scattering. SPVENTH ALDEMMAMIC DISTRICT mber of votes given five thousand Give hundred seven fon H. Bean received one thousand eight bun whieh A.M. ©. Smith received one thousand seven hun n scattering voto, te pieTuler thousand mine hundred © were forty HIGHTH ALDERM Whole namber of votes given end aie wt ‘wiich Thomas W. Adams received two thousand four undred and { Of which Edward © MeConneli received two thousand one hapdred aod seventy Ave Of which W_A. Walker received six bundred and forty four. Of which Wm. Floyd received five hundred and sixty. Vaward Palconer received sixty voles. there were eighty fire acatteriag vote, NUNTH ALDRRMASIC DISTRICT imiver of voies given five thousand two hundred ed two thousand four hundred fad fifteen. a Of which J W. Rauney received two thousand four han- Gred and two Of whica Veter Fulmer received three hundred and ninety- there were forty seven scattering votes. THNTH ALORRMAMTC ieTRICT Whole numberof votes givea four thousand five hundred aad serenty one Of waich Joho Lynes received two thousand and sisty r4 Riley received one thousand two bus. Browning recetved eleven hundred and James L. Berrian received twenty aight ere Were Keven ty Rev en ACALIPFING FOUR. ELEVENTH ALDRRMANIC DIFTRICT Whole number of voresgwen ive thousand nine hundred and eighty rede ‘Of whch b. Harrison Resd received two thousand nine hundred and four Uf whieh Deonte yer received one thousand two bundred and iw Of which oem eight Ban. dred and twenty Ans (hat there we tweurt Whoir number of v6 bod forty twe ‘Of «hick Francis J. A. Boole received two thousand and eighty (w Of which John Anderson, Jr., bundred and tour. Of which Charies Perley received one thousand three hun. Ored ans thir:y nine wai there were two hundred apdseventeen scattering connolly recetved one thousat twenty alk scattering rotes, LDERMANIC DISTRICT, given five thousand one hundred reeeived one thousand five THIRTEENTH ALDRRWANIC DISTRICT. Whole number of voles given three thousand seven bun 4 received one thousand two hua received eight bundred Of which Daniel Witter received siz hundred and pine. Of ‘ames Walsh reeeived four hundred and sixty even Of wich Wm. B Drake received four bundred and forty woe Of which Jeu miveriain received ninety three And tha! (here ww * watioring vote FOURTRENTH sUDERMA NYE DISTRICT fe number of ores given SyAbousend four haadred J. Bradiey received wo thousand three bun- akeley received one thousand three twenty, # i. Smith received three hundred and ait re nevenieen soaivering totes rirrer® Whole number of voles given, four thousnnd one hundred od minty Of wi.ch James Owens received one thousand eight hun a 1 4 thir b ai b George W. Varian received seven bundred and eighty one And ‘bai bere were three scattering votes. LORMAN IC DISTRICT. ven, (wo thousand four hundred ant se of whch sis nfana McSpedon received one thousand. Of which Gideon Cliftan received nine hundred and forty. Of shish Bevan MeCatill recived five hundred apd thirty. ‘And that there were eit scattering Yom SSVANTERRTN ALDERWARTC DIFTRICY votes given, (wo thousand and fourteen Of whieh dames Davis received eight hundred and nine (0 Ste Jaumes Moleod received aia bundred aud sevemy * om b David @ Jackson received five bundred and twen ‘ Ait that there were four soatvering votes FOR COUNCILMEN ‘Tha’ "' appears, on such estimate and canvass, that the votes fro for Councilmen im tae several semsiorial districts were a4 follows, to wit — FOURTH FEN ATOR! AL DIFTRIOT. Whos wumrer oi rues argu ivr Cyungumpen ia We Powe w id. Daily Times, Daily News, Express, } | nine bundred an: district was one ely see ficen thousand OL Wl 2, MeCart t! one hapael collins ¥ 2. McCarty received fifteen, Of whieh George Bickford received fourteen thousand eighty one, Of which W. W. Judson received fourteen thousand and | eleven. Of which M. Gilmartin received fourieen thousand eight | hundred and seventy. Of which Peter Crawford received thirteen thousand seven hundred and sixty eign. ‘Of whieh Alex. H. MeGarron received thirteen thousand alx hundred anc forty seven. Of which W. Parker received seven thousand five hundred and seventy four, Of which John Edward received seven thousand five hun- dred ond Afiy seven ened and tren F. Sackmeister received seven thousand five Of which Josey wep De Mar Marin reecived seven thousand one mupared cn ae Barnaby received seven thousand five nnd and ‘George Haggerty received seven thousand five Aone at ee oe ‘whic Rickard Hi Hopper received six hundred and viet to peter Moneghan received four hundred and elghty: “\Of'which Rdward C. Green received four hundred and twenty seven, Michael Doran, Jr., received four hundred and a | a John Von Giahn received three hundred and Of which Wiliam Kennedy rece! received one hundred and ele- Ot which Jokn C. Halley recived three hundred and sls- ‘of ‘hich James Peckham received four. ee apensgmncscneoneerid three scattering voi guxarontat, perrmer. Whole number of rot voles gi mC for Councilmen in the Fifth Digyict ‘was one pears ae Kk oem and fo prt which Charles hundred ‘and twents Of which A. it received eight thousand and sixty- nine. Of which B. 7, Rhodes received eight thousand six hundred and seventy.two. Of which Edward Costello received eight thousand threo hundred and a uo Meh John Frazier received seven thousand aix hun- a Of whieh “Joha Van Tine recetved eight thousand and twen- fou Opie which, h flecene C. Fisher received six thousand three hun- om and three. eu pele ye received five thousand one hun- and eighty-e! Of wich i. ‘Goroal received five thousand eight hun- dred and neve: nty three. Of which John A. Pit received four thousand five hundred and seventy -fi Of which A. J. , Odell received seven thousand and ten. Mich: immer received three thousand two Of which 1, Wim bundred and thirty: Of which Henry Whit received one thousand eight hun- dred and forty-4¢ ‘Of which John N. Reynolds received three thousand one dred by five. Of which © Schoonmaker received three thousand seven hupngs and eighty three. Las which Isaac "Averill received one thousand four hundred Or wich Apganus Baus received two thousand six hundred sunuoeyone ‘Of which Theodore Udell received three thousand and seven. Of which Charles: Frazer received one thousand six hundred and seventy. Of which’ John Bowne received one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one. ‘Of which Sarmuel Weeks received three thousand and eighty- six. ‘Gf which John MeConnel, Jr., received one thonsand eight hundred and fifty-two. ‘Of which William Gray received five hundred and twenty- e mie ‘which Benjamin Hutchinson received five hundred and twenty-four. ‘Of which James Saunders received seven hundred and eighty seven. Of which Theodore Odeit received three hundred and fify- its which John G. Koerner received two hundred and twenty-three, Of which George W. Anthony received thirty-six votes. Of which Josepb B. Nones received twenty-one. = — ox Facknert received eleven votes. ere four hundred and four scattering votes. ATH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Whole number of votes given for Councilmen in the Sixth district was onc hundred and nineteen thousand seven hun- dred and eleven. Of which J: J. Gumbleton received seven thousand nine hundred and twenty. Of which John airy y received seven thousand nine bun- dred and nine’ ok Of which A Richardson received seven thousand nine bunareds mach ae Platt received eight thousand and sixty-five. aot ‘hs A. Smith received seven thousand six hun- «ot whic Yonac Williams received eight thousand and nine, ah wrote a semne Webb received eleven thousand tive bun- of which George Ross received cloven thousand four bun- dred and ninety five. of —_ John H. Brady received eleven thousand four bun- a St which Wickham Hoftman received four thousand four hundred and ninety: ‘Of which Seymour A. Bunce received eleven thousand el Mundred and two. hich James M. Crosa received twelve thousand five sf Demarest received six thousand eight mapared and as ig which ‘Hutchings received two hundred and se- ventral J. Levy received three hundred and thirty. Of which J. P. Dodge received tbree hundred and eight. Of which James Horner received fifty ive. P%, which Wm. H. Draper received three hundred and “Or which Wm. C. Fi received two hundred and fifty-one. that there were four hundred and one scattering votes. (TH SENATORIAL DIST! ‘Whole number of votes given for Councilmen in the Seventh district was one hundred and eight thousand seven bundred hich Charles H. Haswell received nine thousand nine “or an Cpe ook Genet received nine thousand nine bun- on Ww. Galpin received nine thousand eight bun- olan received nine thousand seven ban- vi ‘i Senn, received nine thousand two hundred 0d twenty-four, 5 Beary, breuterten received nine thousand nine handed and for oh ‘which Char "N. Decker received eight thousand two ‘an “Ot which Joke Osborne received seven thousand three hun: dred and two. twel “Ot which George H. White received seven thousand nine hundred and forty nine. ‘Or which Jobn P. Snyder received six thousand onebundred and fifty two. Of which a parte Gedney received seven thousand one hun dred and eighty fre Of which Herriman received one thousand seven hun. dred and seventy. two. Avraham “Ayres received one thousand eight bun- Of which dred and ninet “Of which Thos. E. Divine received three hundred and sixty- eight. “Et which Jobn Depew received fifty-seven. Of which Wm, F. Sylvester received sixty seven Of which Wm. Noréross received sixteen. Of which Peter Suydam received eight. Of whieh Charles wmuthson received (wo hundred and ity our. ‘Of which Charles L. Frost received three hundred and twenty eigbt ‘Of which Tames Dufois received one hundred and Of which Peter knder received seventy nine. Of which Saronel H. Herriman received fifty one. And ihat there were eighty-five scattering votes. JUSTICES OF THE DISTRICT COURTS. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Judges of the District Courts of this city was as follows:— FIRST DISTRICT. Whole number of votes given six thousand and Afty eight,. of ne — S.uart received two thousand three hundred a ‘ot which James Green received (wo thousand and sixty. Of which Jeremiah Lothrop received one thousand six huo- dred and ‘went ‘od that there were twenty-three scattering votes. SRCOND DISTRICT Whole number of votes given seven thousand six hundred and sizty five Charles weeny received three thousand eight hundred sod seventy five. hich w O'Connor received three thousand Of wi seven bundred and twelv And that ity eight scatiering votes. THIRD DISTRICT. ‘that there were Wrbote umber of votes given ten thousand two bundred and eight “Of eich Wil rhe pp Desaberrs received two thousand nine Oy wel Henry J- feving received (wo thousand eix hun F. Smith received two thousand six bun “3 = Mich wilt wx. reg and te ‘Of which William B. Alikin received one (bousand ine hundred and eighty-five shad that there were forty ecattering votes FOURTH DISTRICT. Whole number of votes given thir een thousand three hun dred and twenty atx Of which Willing | Ly Van Cott received aix thousand seven hundred and iy which An'bouy Kickhoff received five thousand one bun- ares and Sty three. ‘Of which James McGay received one thousand one hundred nine. (Or which Varnum 8. Mills received fifty-six And that there were one hundred and eighty-seven scatter ing votes. | and sevent FivTH pIsTRICt her of voles given, twelve thousand eight hun ty two, om which Charles K. Smith received fire thousand one bum red. ‘Of which Richard C, Downing received one thousand four hundred and sixty-four, Of which John H. Trapp received nine hundred and eighty on ‘Of which J.B. Stevens received two thousand three hun red and seventy eight Of which E. fePherson received (wo thonaand e\ht ind \d forty seven. e were one hundred and seven scattering voles, S1NTH DISTRICT # given twenty thonsand one hin Api Whole number of dred and twenty-seven OC which Theodore J hundred and forty two. Fonda received mine thousand fire Of which Jon wee received seven thousand three bio | dred and sixty sev Of whieh dD. “Fredericks received three thousand and sixty seven OF whieb A received one hundred and twenty And there wes Whole number of ¥ Of which Cornelius w. fond and se Ot which Thomas Pearson received two thovaand seven hundred and twenty three. oF meee James Sandford received two thouwnd and ‘Tench John A, Stemier received vhrer hundred and two. | twgaty Aud there were five scattering votes. POLTOR JUSTICRS ‘That on such eationate and canvass that the whole number of rotes given for the office of Polire Justice for tbe Several districts of this otty was as follows, viz — ST DISTRICT. The whsie namber of vote given for the offen of Police Justice for the Firm was aix thousand and Of (Of which James Vt. Welsh Teesived one showsand Met hun: dred and seventy uve pe. J fear ‘Whitmore received one thousand two ve ‘Of which James Leonard received one thousand vhree bun red and aixty four. And that there were f-— -+- yb une vores. baby og number of rotes given for the office of Police the Second district was #even thowmand five hun Justice for, ath ae T. Brennan received seven thousand four pundred and seventy cae hich Edward D. James received eight thousand and | 7 ae oleae for the office of Police tem thousand four hundred cat J. Fs ees Meets ane eon ine enue prot nee Murray received two thousand five hun- ase winch Bet Robert. Linn reeeived two thousand and fifty ivteie ? aa re 3 i al) Spat poorer mot M. Marah received four thousand fre bun- Hiornilo N. Parker recelved one thousand one ¢ one hundred and thirty-seven scattering ; de a ! ik f FIFTH DISTRICT. The whole number of voles given ethno of Bolles Justice for the Fifth district was F Naive’ ueusand ui . cemns B. Races rensived, six thoussnd two bun- Gecrae W. Riblet received five thousand one bun- — ‘Shea received one thousand two hun- sh George H. Covert received two hundred and se- ‘And that there were aeventy aixseatering vols ‘TH DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of voles Bi office of Police June’ ot the Bate dlatiot ‘was ‘alse. thousang four hundred and fly five, ‘Of whieh Richard Kelly received four thousand seven hun- oe one it ny two. hich Daniel W. Clarke received four thousand one hupased a and ae olahiy: one. Geraty received four hundre¢ and thirty- “Ot ‘which James Byrnes received four. nd that there were forty-one scattering votes, SEVENTH DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of voles given for the ofice of Police — rede Lng ‘Seventh district Was eight thoussnd one hun- of which n Michael Connolly received four thousand six hun- veg and Sty: Of wi liram A. Maynard received three liousand four hundred and thirty-eight. ‘And that there were eight scattering voles. ¥IGHTH DISTRICT. The whole number of votes given for the office of Police Justice of the Kighth district was eleven thousand one hun- dred and four, Of which John Qnackenbush received five thousand nine hundred and sixty: ruen Williara Joyce received three thousand and twen- Ot which Witiam Murray received two thonand and eight. Of which Charles Nettleton received fifty-thrs there were forty one scattering votes. CONSTABLES. pears, on such estimate and canvass, that the Constable for #2 rf i iH # iddict it i That it ay whole number of votes given for the office the various wards of this city was as follows:— inst ‘The whele number of votes given | for the office of Constable for the First ward was three thousand five hundred and nin e. Or which Andrew Carey received one thousand two hun- dred and ninety nine. ‘Of which Thomas Core received three hundred and six. Of which William Foster received nine hundred and eighty. ei ‘er which Patrick Donahoe received two hundred and eight. Of which Joseph Dumphy received two hundred and sev-n. Of which Frank Anderson received two hundred andeighty- Pr ‘ ‘Of whiek*William H. Smith received two hundred and nine- rf and ‘that there were nine eotering votes. The whale mapbes ¢ of voles a given fo for the office of Constable fer the Boron ward was cas thousan i two hundred and welve, Of which Joseph R. Reed received three hundred and seventy seven. ae wi Robert Tilford, Sr., received three hundred and seven. which William Thompson received two bundred and seventeen. Of which Nicholas Nagle received two hundred and twenty- five. And that there were twenty-six scattering votes. THIRD WARD. The whole number of votes: gre for the office of Constable of the Third ward was one thousand five hundred and thir- teen. A o which Alexander Thompson received seven hundred and welve. oe which James Nesbitt received three hundred and four- Or which John Hurley received ao hustpelis ow nine. And that there were — ty eight The whole number o'r votes ‘aiven for the office of Same of the Fourth ward was four thousand four bundred and Swrenty oleh which James White receive one thousand two hundred a eh b James Powers received one thonsand one bun- ae cn Wlobaei oe which | Doody received seven hundred and eighty- e “er aad ‘William Kennedy received four bundred and #5 Of which Charles F. Stringer received two hundred and ‘Tobias Cody received one hundred and eighty. Of which Iarael Pelicaan received one hundred an en ouch recelved nis ey y received Fecal oi . n Clase received 9 that there were Vive eatarng vtcs The whole number of voten ven forthe office of, Constable for the Fifth ward was five yundred and fifty- ‘OF which Charies ¥. Watts received one thoasend ave hun- dred and thirty cm h Of which Rosine Gerner received one thousand eight undred and fort; an which leary West received ove thousand three hundred nineteen. Of which Thomas Walsh received one thousand one hundred and seven "Annd that there were eighteen scattering votes. SIXTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for t the office of Constable of the Siath ward was five thousand three bundred and sixty six. ‘Of which John Glass received two thousand and seventy- ‘Of which Marens Horbelt received one thousand seven bun- dred and eighty-nine. Of which Daniel Dufty received six hundred and sixty-atx Of which Joseph Lyons received four hundred and ixty- seven. Of which James White received one hundred and nine. Of which John fanlfh received que husdred and eight. ich John Dunn received forty ai Kha that there were one hundred and elght scattering Fotes. i SevENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable ge the — ward was eight thousand four hundred and eight. Of which John M. Waite received one thousand eight ee and pe f mae Land Jones received one thousand six hundred ry Of w i ict Shandley received one thousand four hun- dred and eight. Christopher F Klenck received one thousand three. ‘Of which bupared aod Of wh ich James Kennedy received nine hundred and twen- ty-el Te which Robert Stanwood received nine hundred and twenty seven Of Which Samuel Johnaon received three bundred and sixty- “nd that there were fifteen scattering votes. EIGHTH WAKD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable of the Eighth ward was cight thousand two bundred and nine! Of which Abraham Moses received two thousand three bun- dred and Seas De which Williaa BH. Jones received two thousand three hun dred and thirty ‘Of whieh faa eBiauvel received one thousand rt Bernd recetved one thousand seven bun- dred and seventy. three. And that there were aixtcen scattering votes, NINTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable of the Ninth ward was eleven thousand wine bundred and inet o Which Abraham Springsteen received four thousand and which Ira ©. Pearson received two thousand and ferty. Of which Achn Ieee received two thousaod and eight. Of whieh John Sharkey recetved one thousand nine bun dred and one. Of whieh Hi nm ban egerecessives cone thousand nine han ree ere aixteen acattering votes. TRNTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable for the Tenth ward was six thousand four hundred and foriy igh’ Bit whieh Tole Vultee reenived one thouaand six hundred nnd tw ~~ Of which J. * Rotetiet received one thousand five bun. dred and Lg ee Of #! one Gilso received one thousand four hundred and vey t Of whic! Robert &. Bearer received one thoosand four hun dred and forty Of which James Hopkine recetved three handred and forty And that there were one hundred and thirty-two scattering vous UEVENTH WARD The whole number of votes given for the office of constable of the Rleventh ward was ten 1 yd und thirty six. lof which Honey reser received three thowmad two hun par Callaghan reesived two thousand two bandred Of whieh william, W. Lyons received one thousand +s bun. dred and pigety nine m nie] Tackner received one thousand four hun- ari bey ‘on which 1 Lioyd Bryant recrived one thonsand one hundred and forty-one. ‘Of which Daniel Faulkner received one hundred and Gfty one. Of which Lawrence Dunn received twenty seven received thirteen fhe Komerindyke received nineteen. And that there were sixty seven senttering votes. yrmern Kiven for the office of Constable of The Teeth ‘ward wis three inousand pine hundred and ve venty on! - john C Gent received one thousand one bundred wi and ‘mie OF w in Holmes received one thonaand one Bundred and forty Of wi teh Fohn W. Farrington received eight hundred and {OF ehjeh William Tabie, tr vaxty etal ‘And tbat there were ten seattering votes THIRTRENTH WAN { voter given for the office of Constable wags thousand three hundred and received seven hundred and The whole namb: siya Thirteenth w aly. which Jno.W. LSeamtyte received one thousand seven are and pinet bh ™. Ly Hinawaneer received one thousand four hupares a end pit five. Of which Davi dred ane ainety ‘o. whic! i “oka Pern received one thousand two hia a at one. at we Tarae! 1 F. Cohen reesived two bundred and “Ore or Young received forty ai : bod Median received finty i . Saffen received one thousand three hun- And that there The number ihe office of Constable and of ne vf which Richard ed two i four Ot ama wand four handred “it which Honry Rennett received five bundred and seventy Gt which G. 0, Preeman received five hundred and seventy Toa weole pesos Tien g1r0u Gri 0k Gouslabia crtbe Pifteenth ward was six thousand five hundred and Joho H. Hiller réceived two thousand two bun- seven. A. Oi four ban- poy AS ver received one thousand fou sh George W. Bogart received one thousand and hich Archibald Wilson received eight hundred and neh Patrick Murphy received seven hundred snd wenty ‘WGP Which dames Rarton received ninety-tive. ‘which Nathan Lobdell received fifty. that there were forty: four scattering voles. ww. ‘The whole number of votes for the ofice of Constable of the Sixteenth ward was (en fhounand and twenty six received two thousand six hun- and five “gems in J, Carr recelved two thousand ais hun- o6t aich Ral Rakhi! Finck received two thousand thres bun- rgd ond Oey, Ot ich Sark ‘Thomas received two thousand two hua- dred and ‘Of By: Frost received twenty-four, oF RL Huschlar reese twenty, And that there were four four reaiering voles, umber of role gen forthe ofc of constable th ward was twelve thousand five bundred sel received three thousand two hun- see i Monahan received two thousand six hun- James 8. Barker received two thousand five hun- ih ej Merritt received two thousand five hun- pot whieh Joha Flanagan received elght hundred and fifty- oe which James Shannon received two hundred and eighty- ed which Henry Dreher received one hundred and thirty: Of which Lloyd Bryant received sixty ni See here raze one hundred ‘had ufty six scattering ee piste aa pre votes, RIGHTRENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Consta- ble of, the Bi Eighteenth ward was ten thousand six hundred an ‘Of which Augustus Bibborns received two thousand seven hundred and sixty nin ot whieb J Fr inlay reecived two thousand seven bun- area and ibirty. four, Of which James Britt received one thousand three hundred and seven, POT ery Boner | Bishop received two thousand five hun- ai whieh Jaen Pu Puroell received one thousand two hun- red and Of which Willlam E. Jones received fifty-four. NINETERNTH WARD, whole number of votes vei ‘en for the office of Constable ofthe the Nineteenth ward, was four thousand eight hundred and sorenty: ie rick Flynn received one thousand four hun- red and ninety one, which Jchn McGlynn received one thousand four hun- and sixt) wot which Henry ‘A. Wolf received nine hundred and eighty- wot which Joseph Jenkins reecived uine hundred and forty- oni ‘Ot which William Hygins received fifteen. And that there were seven scattering votes. TWENTIETH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable of the Twentieth Ward was eleven thousand nine hundred and three. ‘Of which Wiliams Kesnar received two thousand nine hun- dred and twenty-six which Simeon Raymond received two thousand nine wonton and pine. an fein ete avian, ‘Wilson received two thousand five hun- o6t which Berard “Mullin received one thoussi! six hun dred and Ce ay Of which Philip Holtz received ove thous Of which Jobn J. Garbutt received three an five. ‘Of which John ¥. Gridley received eigh' Of which Joseph B. Fo lock received elgi: And that there were twenty-seven scat s. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the ofice of Consta- ble of the Twenty first ward was eight thousand one dred and ninety four me mnieh ‘Auguste Johnson received one thousand nine hundred and elxty-th Of which Wilt B. Miner received one thousand nine Of which John on received ove thousand nine hun- dred and thirty-nin: Of which James es Cushing received one thousand five hun- dred and aixty. ale “Rorabats Connor received five hundred and nine: YOf which Franklin Laughlin recetved one hundred and ‘and ihat there were fifty-one scattering. TWENTY SECOND WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Consia- ples of the Twenty second ward was sefen thousand one “Ot wivch Themes Cushing received two thousand two hun- dred and 5 ve (hh ‘M. Staniels received one thousand four "Of whieh Martin Grich received one thousand three hundred bag 7. George Dean recaived three hundred and sixty- hind that there were fourteen scattering votes. COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS, FIRST WARD. The whole number tk = ven tor the office of Commis- ‘of Common Schools of First ward was one thou- and six hundred and forty-six. which John 0. ‘Grady. received one thousand one hun- aed and thirty four Coffee received two hundred and elghty- OF which Arthur Boyle reccived two hundred aud twenty: ve. "And that there was ene scattering vote. HRCOND Wal The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis. sioner of Common Schools of the Second ward was five hun- dred and eighty-eight. at which Jared A. Timpson received three hundred and ¥ nine. Of which Jobn M. French received two hundred and twenty- four. ‘Of which Peter J. Tully received one. And (hab there were four seatiering votes. TRIAD WARD. The whole number of vot ven for the office of Commis- sioner of Common Schools of the Third ward was seven bun- dred jot hich Hugh Crozier received three hundred and fifty. x. Of which Edwin Meredith received three hundred and thir- ty-four. And that there were ten seaitering.votes, FOURTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis. sioner of Common Schools of the Fourth ward was one thou- sand eight bundred, and ninety-nine. ‘Of which Thos. Fitzgerald received one thousand one hun- dred and el hiy-ihree. Of which Fever J. Fully received seven hundred and one, + Xd that there were fifteen scattering votes. FIrtH WARO, ‘The br number of votes given for the office of Commis. — “A os | Schools of the Fifth ward was two thou- thu "Ot which James | Tuthiil received one thousand fo dred and CA Of which John ¥. avage received one thousand two bun- dred and seventy-one. Of whieh John Besson received fity five. And that there were thirty-one scattering votes. suxtH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis sioner of Common Sebools of the Sixth ward was iwo thousand five hundred and twenty. yy ben Richard Barry received one thousand six hundred and tweive. h Thomas W. Casey received five hundred and thir- ty Lg of whieh Matthew Murray received three hundred and twent: ‘Aud that ihere were forty five scattering votes. SEVENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis- sioner of Commen Schools of the Seventh ward was four thousand two hundred and sixteen. ont which Danie! Coger received two thousand two hundred twelve. Of which William Gayte received two thousand and twenty- four ‘And that there were thirteen scattering votes RIGHTR WARD, The whole number of votes given for the ofice of Commis sioner of Common Behools of Eighth ward was four thou ‘ “Or hi isin Bloomfield received two thousand two twenty-nine “Of which Caries II. Ring received one thousand eight bun dred and sixty oe. ; ‘And that there were five scattering voles. warn, ‘The whole number of ‘rates given for the office of Commis sioner of Common Schoo s of Ninth ward was five thou- Ofty one. Glidersieeve recelved (wo thousand two hundred and fi oF Peter. Van Antwerp recetved one thousand eight hundred and enty thre. ‘Of which Hiram Williamson received one thowsand eight hundred and forty-nine ‘And that thare were twenty scattering votes, TRNTH WARD, The whole number of vates given for the office of Commis sioner of Common Sehootn of the Tenth Ward was three thou sand two hundred and thirty. wnat oa Daniel Sloat received one thousand nine hundred 7 ch Wm. Pi and preaty seven ‘Aud that there were twelve reattering votes, *. er received one thousand two bundred rinventi The whole number of votes given jor the office of Commis- sioner of Common Schools of the Eleventh ward wae five thouaand two bun dred and forty seven of ich me . Patterson received one thousand nine hun- dred ‘einht aot thie ‘Scope White received two thousand three hun- an x. LA which Andrew Smith received eight bundred and eighty, f ‘hoa there were sixty #ix scattering votes. vAnp, twee The whole number of yotee wr the office of Commis. sioner of Common Sebools of 1 t Pwreitth ward waa one tou. sand sine pendres ‘and eighty-eight h A. le Williams received one thousand two bun- are mat twenty Of which John Green received aren hundred and sixty wh ind that there were two seattering votes. THIRTRRNTH WARD, The votes Ly 4 of votes given for the office of Commia- sioner of Sehools of the Thirteenth ward wae three Giincand one hundred and seventy seven. of which A. ‘ummell received one thousand three hundred: and sixty one, Of which Alexander Prowdfoot received nine hundred amd eight: Gy nich Peter Mitchell received eight hundred and thirty atx, And that there were forty ‘nine seattering votes. POURTERE TH The whole mg Fh] ret forthe otc of, Commi simecet Sgn Res tw ourtcemh ware wos tw em eit Of which Andrew Hyrne received two thoneand three hundred and eighty a Ot whieh Henry knesien recived five hundred and sixteen And that there were thirty three scattering roles. TIPTRERNTH WARD. the office of Commis. The we number of srren aires for the Bay —4 ‘hoes jret and Torry two. farren received two thousand iwo hun 0 Hacrigon received threg hundred and pst | thewe ay Of whieh Bi dred ndred. } manera or isk fee F Socata . wo, y Ape LOS grere clgh wnfed und ninety ‘wo, piven. for t the office of Com: Bcnools of the flxteent werd wana ‘ae i. ‘Adams received: two thousand eight wo, received two thousand and ninety- Or which Edwin A. Smith received two hundred and fifty- | | one. And that there were four scattering votes. ARD. The whole number ot ootn et or voles given for the office of Commis- sioner of Commo tite Lapesgged ward was @ix thousand four Sasued es ‘Of which James Cu bundred and ninety three ‘Of which James L. Miller received two thousand three hun- dred and thirty {hres OF wien McGuire received one thousand five hun- And aba there ‘were one hundred and six scatiering votes. RIGHTEENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the offic Common Schools of the Eighteenth ward was five thousand two hundred and sixty five. ¢ ‘Of which Seer 4 io Weareny received two thousand four undred an‘ Of which ar Wiilieza e “Gurtis received two thousand five hun- som jana is twenty mepiy.seven: ot vr 1G. Gilligan received two hundred and y cet nnd that there were twenty-one scaitering votes, NINETRENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis- sioner of Common School Ga, ¢ Nineteenth ward was two thousand four Suadreg. and thirt; Of which Hugh MeCabe recelved one thousand three bun- dred and twenty Pel bt ‘Of whieh J john Adriance received one thousand and ninety- five. ‘And that there were nine scattering votes, TWENTIETH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes riven for the office of sioner of Common Schools of the thousand nine bundred and sixty-four. Of whieh prcagel J aeeeoery received one thousand five hundred and sixty. Of whieh Oliver a "Tae received two thousand four hun- | and seventy four. dred and eight ‘Of wich" Aivah ¥, Canfetd received four hundred and seven And that there were thirty-one scattering votes. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Commis- sioner of Commcu Schools of the Twenty-first ward was four thousand and three. Of which Lafayette poner received one thousand nine hupdred and seventy seve ich Andre —— i received one thousand three bun- area ina nd elgbty-nin rach receired four hundred. ot ‘which’ Elijah Mills received two hundred and thirty- three. And that there were four scattering votes. ENTY-SECOND W. The whole mumbar ¢ of votes: saved for ‘ite office of Commis- sioner of Common Schools of the Twent pageead ward was seven thousand one hundred and twenty ‘Or which John O'Kecte received two thousatid one hundred seventeen. Of which William F, Graff received one thousand five hun- dred and one. ‘Of which William H. Doherty received ane thousand two hundred and forty-tive. ‘Of which James Marriner received one thousand four hun- cred and ninety-s ‘Of which John Jasper received seven hnndred and sixty #ix And that there Were two scattering. INSPECTOR pin common SCHOOLS. The whole number of voles given 1 for the office of Inspector of Common (arkadl of the First ward wis one thousand six a Of which Joho E. on a ont received one thousand one hun- | dred and regoes ‘one, whch L. Garlick received two hundred and tw ‘any three. hich Jobn nets received two hundred and eighty- ur. SECOND WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Inspector of Common Schools of the Second ward was five bundyed and eighty three. OF which James W. Manning received three hundred and sixty, ‘Ol which Daniel H. MeDonald received two hundred and twenty-three ‘Of which Dennis Hogan received one. And that there was one scattering vote. THIRD WARD. ‘The whole number of votes of Common Schools of the d ward was seven hundred and fi “Ot which J. McGrath received three bundred and fifty three. Pi which Edwin N, Hyde received three hundred and forty 0. And that there were ten scattering votes. The whole number offvolss s votes tives fo for the office of Inspector ‘ot Common Seboois of the Fourth ward was (wo thousand one bunared and for ‘Of which Dennis Hogan received one thousand nine bundred and seventy five. .., which Edward M. Morris received one hundred and fifty- gud that there were thirteen scattering votes. Pe. whole Porgy Tundred end twenty-ccve ‘Of wh ch Joba Beason received one thouand five hundred for the office of Inspector ard was ave thousand six which Bonjezata 3 =. Concklin received one thousand four bundred apd ninety fo Of which John T-Heury received one thousand three hun- dred and seventeen, Of which Williaz Aad Howenstein received one thousand on undred and pine. And there were four scattering votes. sx The whole number of woes, given’ for the office of Tosy of Common Schools of the Sixth ward was two thousand four hundred and eighty geven. ‘Of which Thomas White received two thousand four bun dred and fifty-one. ‘And that (Bere were thirty six scattering votes. SEVENTH The whole number of votes given for the office of Inspector of Common Schools of the io Seventh ward was four thousand ue hundred and ¢ bit which Ji ie Teodgress received two thousand one napa and eighty two. Of which Henry Stucke received two thousand and one. And that there Were twenty two scattering voles, HIGUTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Inspector of Common Scbools of the Eighth ward was four thousand and eighty two. Of which John Dixon received two thonsand and sixty. = which David Coleman received two thousand and nine. .nd that there were thirteen scattering votes. NINTH Ww The whole number of votes the office of In- given for Spector of Common Schools of the Ninth ward was five thou: sand oine peparet sat forty eight. Of whieh Beardsley received two thousand two: eorge P. Nelson recetved oue thousand eight mindred and sixty fi Of which Inaae G. Pesce received one thousand eight hun- dred and forty six ‘And that there were twenty six seattering votes. rest w ¢ votea given for the office of Inapestor { the Tenth Ward was three thousand two hundred and Of wi haem J sone J dred and Of hich & Ramuel M. Ambler received one thousand four hundred and fifty eight ‘Of which Wal Pinchon received one hundred. Of which Philip Birack received (wenty two. And that there were thirty-four scattering votes. se whate werner TET Te LoD ts eten of eepester Aum! votes given for of Common Schools, of the irre ward was five thon sand two hundred and twenty Ah Ross MeGuire yreswvel, two thousand two bun- "Gt mich Jeremiah G. Sugar received two thousand and Ot which Jncob Pink received seven hundred and ninety. one. ‘Of which Thos. Harrison received eighty two. Aud that there were seventy pine seat ering votes. Gowan received one thousand alx hun Tweirrn wanp. The whele ni faber of cots given for the oftoe of Inspector of Common Schools of the 4, Twelfth ward was one thousand sin ndred and eighty Joluy Moore received one thousand one bundred wat le Jonathan P. Trotter received eight hundred and y nine. And that there were six scattering votes. TRENT The whole number of entes giten (or the office of Inapeetor of Common Wchools. of the’ Thirteenth ward was thousand one hundred and sixty-nine, waif hich Procerick Fiapairick received seven hundred a Ot wehich Chan, M. Smith received eight hundred and thirty four. Of which Richart G. Newkirk received nine bandred and we venty ix. Ot which Teeac | Jarvis reoeived six hundred and forty nine. And that there were fifly.one scattering. rount® wan The whole number of votes given for "ihe office of In«pector of Common Schoola of the Fourteenth ward was two housand nine hundred and "ann fanron received two thousand three ‘Of which Henry “Of which George Swain received five hundred and seven bundred and sevent; teen ‘And that (bere were thirty seven seattering votes. viprerstn Warp. ‘The whole number of waren given for the ofMiee of | tor of Common Schools of the Fifeentih ward was Unree a 1 and forty twe won which Le Van Wart received three hundred and twenty: “or ete 3 Jobn B. Stevens received two thousand three hun- or Sich Milan Fisher roceived six hundred and ninety tw ‘And that there were five scattering votes. SIXTRENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Tnapector of Common Schools of the Sixteenth ward was five thousand inet ange mich Joba. W. Hogencamp received two thousand nine museres a C! Vie’ i MeCool recetved two thousand one han red and mele And that there were nineteen scattering voles. SRYRNTRRNTH WARD, The whole nymber of votes given of Common Schools of the Seventeen! fone hundred and nivety, the often of Taspector ward was six bY which as bard received two thousand five hundred f on Shien lock received one thousand four hundred and eighty And nha there were one hundred and thirty four scattering: votes. mionteanta Wann The whole umber oles riven for Ff leepectt of Common Schools of the the Rig th ward wi OF wrens ae. WW, Ue Gerard received two thousand four nt which anthony B. Nelson received two @housand four hundred an 0, Sullivan repeived two hugdred pad eighty. of aree e of Commis- | Commi ‘Twentieth ward was five | iven for the office of Inspector | | Sag i THE _MUNIOIPAL ~Orwhich a8 M 8. Matthews re received one hundred and thing- And that there were eight scattering votes. NINETEENTH WARD. bad whole number as ‘votes given tor the office o” Inspecter of Con ogamacn Rohoats of th a of tho Hin eteenth ward was two thousaad ose Which Jeremiah Towle received one thousand four bua- cred and twelve. ‘Of which John Turner réceived oue thousand and thirtg- one And that there were eight scattering votes. A awaxriern Pry whole num! co office of Inspecter Reboot of serene was five thousamd Jor it’ Dunvan received two thousand nine bua- Of Biswas Goldey received two thousand five hua- (_Of whlch Jenlai. Mack received four hundred and four- ‘Aid that there were twenty-seven seattering votes. Of whieh wiry received (wo thousand four | fed and Z The whole number of ro.se given for the office of Common Behiols of Mee Selection wart tes dae oe rand and bp beely elght. aah pik ta 5. jas recelved two thousand two hus- two ronan face oman B. Chappell received two thousang rey L. Purdy received one thousand eight hundred and twrenty-fou nC mich Michael nS ot cccived one thou olght hundvod ‘And that there were thirty-one scattering votes. TWENTY-SECOND The whole aypboret pa vaues gives, fort the office of Inspector of Common Sel a second ward was threo thousand stx Goines and sixteet Of which Edward Simpson on received one thousand five hus- dred and thirteen. Of which Joseph Potter received one thousand four bun- dred and ninety one. Ot which Peter Masterson received alx hundred and six. And that there were six scattering votes. TRUSTEES OF ¢ com (ON SCHOOLS. wal The whole number of roles given for the of Trustees - oe Schools of the First ward was five So ectnct four under ‘Of which John H. Wiliams received one thousand one hun- Of which Job Kennedy received one thousand four bun- | dred and sixty-five Ot which ‘William Jennett received nine hundred an@ ei “or which 3 taint Brennan received seven bundred. < Nicholas Dimond received nine hundred and eighty ae 7Z f which James Fitzgerald received three hundred and Rh Which Patrick Baldwin received two hundred and eighty- wee “which Joseph Jamison received two hundred and twea- Or which BM. A. Van Lier received two hundred and four- teen. ‘Of which M. T. Gibbons received one hundred and nine. Of wich Henry Applebotf received one hundred and se- ven. And that there were thirty-nine scattering” votes, SRCOND WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees of Common Schools of the ward was one thousand one hundred and alzty tg right, Gi which Thos. D. Gale received three hundred and als. uot Which Isune Ayres received three bu ‘and ify. ‘ vor which Jobn McCauley received two hundred and twea- WO. nat which Bernard Meyer received two hundred aud twen- two. * an that there were five scattering votes. ‘THIRD WARD. The whole number of votes ae for the office of Trustees of Common Schools of the TI ard was two thousand seven: hundred and seventy eight. Of which James Hackett received three hundred and fifty- ht. | Ser i wah Augustus P. Heath received three bundred aad 3 aL tick Daniel Mooney received three hundred and forty- e\GMwhich Enoch Smith received three hundred and afty- moeabich Nicholas 8, Ludlum received three hundred and aes Chas W. Frazer received three hundred and thir- Zot which John Brush received three hundred and thirty. “Of which Benjn. Waterbury received three bundred and irty five. | ae aid that there were twenty-two scattering votes, FOURTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trostees of Common Schools of the Fourth ward was three thousand six bunded and sixteen, ol aS = Joba Shea received one thousand two bundred and thirt ‘Of whith Charles Kelly received seven hundred and ninety - five. Of which Ricbard ome received phen. ye ney hundred and one. Of which Fdward M. Morris nine bundred an@ seventy eight. Ang that there were seven scattering ‘votes. riven wanD, The whole number o votes for the office of Trustees of Common Schools of the Fifth ward was eight thousand four hundred and pine. woe Andrew J. W. Leggett received one thousand five red. tk which James 8. Schofield received one thousand four hundred V yt ninety — ‘Of waich Augustus Howe received one thousand four hun. dred and ninety.one, which Charies M. Hall received one thousand three hun- on and seventeen. ‘Of which Henry C. Van Velsor received one thousand three hundred and two. or = Andrew Clark received one thousand two hundred SIXTH The whole om mop Ey! ‘ven for the office of of Coaieaoe Scbonts’ Sf the BiSin' ward ‘was seven ihovsend Or whieh aed ry Mcloin received two thousand ck Raw bundred and sixty-sev wie nig au fate 1 hale ng ell received twothousand four hua- Of whieb phos McGuire received two thousand four hua- dred and forty igh ‘nd that there were seventy two scattering votes, seventa Wann. The whole number of roten given forthe offer of Trustees of Common Sebooia th ward Was twelve thousasd x bandred aod Of which M a reeetved two thousand one hun- ‘which cierd Poitlon rece! ed two thousand aren int ae ive wo "a one bua. hich 3 2 Wierel received two thousand one han- dred tah stat mia hy. W. McKeever received two thousand and Of which William 8 Tuers recelved two thousand ani re. Of which James Murphy received two thousand and twenty. And that there were ninety eight scaitering votes. The whole number o off 0 Ratt of Common Schoo! fro bungred and inety Ngo noe Mathias Clark received two thousand two hundred and fourtee which Kliphalet Bootman received two thousand two h sured and thirteen. hich Robert it, Kills received one thousand nine hun- red and forty ov Of which William Forbes received two thonaand and fifty ix. ‘Of which James Redmond received one thousand eight bun dred and nine n for the office of Tro ward won twelve (nouseed seven. ‘Of which Jobu Aber’ received one thousand eight hundred sand elebty atx. ‘that there were nineteen jen scattering votes. ard waseleven F inooth recelved four thousand and wot TE sone ennard received two thousand (wo hun- oo ot en Farle received one thousand eight bua- we a received one thousand eight Men bogere Jr., received one thousand eight hich A nage and torig two ind that there were eight scattering votes. warn, The whole number of votes given for the oflice of Trustees of Common Schools of the Tenth ward was six thousand four hundred and nineteen. hich James lover received one thousand seven Dundred and fifty-eight. Of which Herman Gutmann received one thousand wit hus- ‘Of which ini ©. Bradley received one thousand Ave hundred and sixty eight ‘Of whish Andrew B. Kasmire received one thousan4 four hundred and thirty which Anguat Fhlers received thirteen. And that there were thirty one seattering votes. S28 eckmen received two thousand three han. Of which Michael Cunninghom received { PE, +5 ing! ive Iwo thousand two which Henry Galkin received two thousand and nd eight: Of which Jamen R. Sparrow received one thousand nina hundred and seventy ome. which Louis Seblamp received eight hundred and fifty. {which Owen Keenan received six hundred and forty. ‘Of which Rdward Brennan received twelve. which Patrick Harrington received eleven. And that there were sixty three scattering votes. nD. The whole number vote Iv f Trustees (Common Sehooks of the Se thoraaand nine hundred and sixty seven. mf fit Cnarien Boyer reevived one thonaand one hundred Ot whieh Thos. Colgan received one thousand one hundred and thirty nine. cot whieh John P. Cam received eight hundred awd . Gf which Geo. W. Southwick received seven hundred and oy wy one nd that thére were fifteen scattering voles. ThieteRstH Wann. The whole number of votes given for the offles of Trustomy {Common tchoria of the Thirteenth ward wat nine ve humdred and twen y (OC whieh Garret M Loser received nine hundred and sixty + ine. Of which Geo. W. Thurber received one thousand 1 ‘nundred and alxty fi _ OC which ROML Pair receiee’ seven hundred and fourteen, eo lt which Arch, Waiker received nine hundred and wevanty oeteieh Alfred Valiston received six bundred and ff- “Or f wihich Philip ~T Je received eight handred and Of which James A. Flaack received one thousand und two, Of whieb Patrick Campbe! if Tem received seven bunired and ey “orien Kliphalet 8. Nuvins roseived geven handred and — Jobn Mowbray received eight hundred ant for TOF which Joho Hart recotved ate handen ‘And that there were tifty outering rea — POrRTERST Wann Py at sd pete sco given for the office of Tremece 2 Gorman Weare cod ieecurimenth ward was eight tho Of whieh Patrick Dolan received two thousand three hun- dred and seventy. itch ame Orne received two thousand three hnw. dred and never non XS “John nr Chambers received two thonsand three Eo hos Baa wt ak