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DARD OF OITY CANY DEC. 21, 1858.—AT A wassers, held Deo. 21, Resolved, That waasers be and is hereby authorized to publish the offciat pan rot the city can yaee ithe folowing papora:—-Bew York New york Journal of Commerce, Tues Now York Herald, | ‘Tribune, Sunday Times, Weenie es Band lay Despatch, Staats Zeitung, merican, Jer, Commercial Advertiser, Gowler and tn: juirer, and Even: D.T. VALENTINE, Clerk. OFFICIAL CANVASS. ment of the Cy Canvassers of the city and county of | York in relation to votes cast for Comptroller, two Gover. rs of the aie = Alderman in eac! ‘ cash of the Aaemene diiron of el ics by vi coe an F~ pumer! oni ‘o causes: ‘The Board of City Canyassers of the ai of Nowy a, poring met at the Chamber of the Board a Ali oe oF suall 9 ‘the 9th, 10th, 11th, 18th, 14th, dave of December, 1888, to saavea and, Meelimate the pecs the several election districts _ at oan at the elee- tion held December 7 7 eetarier of ie elt tir ot New Yo Wonk: passed Apri ‘act to amend the chart 14, 1867, do certify as fellows, to wit FOR COMPTROLLER. ‘That it appears on such estimate and cai that the whole number of votes given for the office of Genniretlen of the City ‘of New York was sixty three thousand nine hundred and fifty- four. ‘Of which Robert T. Haws received thirty three thousand four hundred and sixty-nine. Of which George H. Purser received eighteen thousand three buadred and cighty three. which Stephen P. Russell received eleven thousand ning bundred and ninety three. Of which Jobn Leveridge received tyro. there were one hundred and seven 7 votes. GOVERNORS OF THE ALMSHO! ‘That it eprene: on such estimate and canvass, et the whole Bumber of votes given for Governor of the Aimshouse was bitty two thousand seven hundred and ten, ‘Of whieh Charies Brewniaghausen recelved seventeen thou- sund eight bundred and for ety six. Of which Isase Townsend received sixteen thousand four hundred and eighty-seven. Of which —— ‘Lyach received fifteen thousand six hundred and twenty eight. ‘Ot which Frederick © ‘Wagner received twelve thousand two hundred and ninety ive, on ‘which Stephen H. Branch received two hundred and eigh- y pine. = that there were one hundred and sixty-five scattering votes. FOR ALDERMEN. ‘That it ap on such esiimate and canvass, that the votes given for Alderman in the several Aldermanic districts having an odd numerical designation were as follows, viz:— FIRST ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Alderman for the First Aldermanic district was two thousand nine hundred four. Of which Henry Smith received one thousand and ninety ove, Of which John E. Enright received nine hundred and ffty: seven ‘Of which Michael Burns received five hundred and thirty- ve ‘Of which William N. Brown received two hundred and ninety-two. Of which James Ryan received eleven. And that there were eighteen scattering votes. ‘THIRD ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. The whole number of votes given for Alderman of the Third Aldermanic district was three thousand five hundred and "Of which Jobn T. Henry received one thousand one hun- dred and sixty seven. ‘Of which Theodore K. Ward received one thousand and i fet Swhich Jeremiah Besson received eight hundred and orty seven. ‘OF which John Styles received one bundred aad eighty- i, “Gt which Peter Crawford received one hundred and seventy- four. Of which Daniel Harris received nine. ‘And that there were thirty-two scattering votes, FIFTU ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. The whole number of voles given for Alderman of the Fifth Aldermanic district was four thousand three hundred an twenty-eight ‘Of which John H. Brady received two thousand three hun- dred and eighty nine. Of which Jeter Duily received one thousand one hundred an Of which James Webb received seven hundred and ninety- Of which Bejamin Terwilliger received ed eleven. ‘And that there were thirty seatiring votes. SEVENTH ALDEKMANIC The whole number of voles given for Alderman of the Seventh Altermanic district was four thousand five hundred and thirty-five. ‘Of which Ueorge Starr received two thousand one hundred Of which Solomon Banta received eight hundred and seventy Of which Richard Fosdick recetved siz hundred and eighty- ‘Of which Alexander M. C. Smith recelved eight bundred and or ge ich G. Starr received one. there were forty-two scattering votes. NINTH ALDEMMANIC DISTRICT. The whole number of votes given for Alderman of the Ninth Aldermanic district was four thousand one hundred and six. Of which Robert L. Darragh received one thousand three hundred and nine. Of which Adam Lilburn received eight hundred and forty- OF which J bene aby M. Ranney received one thousand ove bun- and ninet Of which Andrew Leary received seven hundred and ved twelve, Seventeen ived seventeen, ‘Of which W. G. Bens Of which Thomas Ken: And that there were tw ELEVENTH . ‘The wheie number of votes given for Alderman of tne Kle venth Aldermanic district was five thousand one bundred aud “6 even. Df which William J. Peck received one thousand six hun- and thirty oot which ® Harrison Reed received one thousand four bun- red and twenty nine OF which James Connolly recetred ove thousand one bun- dred and fift ‘Of which William Hal! recelved nine hundred and fifty. ‘And tbat there were twenty- Soaitering Votes. RENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. vm ‘The whole number of votes given for Alderman of the Thir- teenth — district, was three thousand six bupdred and ‘of, ‘Of which Nicholas Seagrist received one thousand seven Bundred and five. FR. whieh Cuarien Willmot received one thousand four bun- ad fourtee: “Or Of which Henry L. Bulkley received four hundred and nine. received ome bundred and Of which ork? Andreas went od that'd there were six soattering votes. TIPTRESTH ALDERWASIC DISTRICT. The whole number of voles given for Alderman. of the Fif teenth Aldermanic district was three thousand eight hundred Sod twenty wine. “Of which James Owens received one thousand five hundred and five. “Of which James Mahoney received one thousand two hun dred and fifteen. Of which Wlison Haw, Jr. received seven hundred and be WH atric Smith received twenty four. Of which Charles Fitzgerald received ninety-nine. Of ‘which Joun D’Homergue received one hundred and ind tai there were thirteen senttering SEVENTRESTH ALDRKMANIC " The whole number of voles given for Alderman of the Beveniernih Aldermanic District as two thousand one hun died and sixty fe. ‘Of whieh Henry W. Genet received one thousand and OF which Jamen Davis received eight hundred and sixteen. Of which Samuel W. Galpin received three hundred i it there were eleven a scattering vows. CONSTAB LES. L M appears a eh extims and canvass, that the whol nom 1 he othee of Constables fur the fous wards of this city was as followe:— Wann The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable for the First ward, was three thousand and nine. Of which Mathew Bierne received nine hundred and 2 Of hich Andrew Carey received nine hundred and sixty- ve ‘Of which Charles Daly received five hundred and nine. Of which August Berger received four hundred aud thirty The whole number of votes given for the office of Constable for the Second ward, was seven hundred and eighty seven. Of whieh Calvin Case recetved ninety aix Of which Joseph Reid received two huntred and thirt; Of which Janes Sullivan received two hundred and two. Of which Wiliam Thompson received two hundred and serentern And that Mere were six ee attering roles. THIRD ‘The whole number of voten given for the office of Consta- dies of the Thin! ward, was nine hundred and thirty ix ‘Of which Ab der Thompson received four hundred and sixty Of which John Hurley recetved two bupdred and thirty five Of which Louls Loutreli received two hundred and thirty scattering votes. . es given for the office of Conste. jas three thousand seven hundred fand sty eight ‘ames White received one whousand four hundred and eighty four Of which Michael Doady received six bun red and sixty Of which James Powers received etx hundred and forty mx Of which James Dovovan received four bundred amd aisty ‘Od which Theodore Van Reisen received two hundred and bine Of which Joba Kelley received one hundred and ninety. Of which Andrew Oarey received twenty two. Of which Matthew Bierio received fourteen. ‘Of which Charies Daley received Of whick Anguat Beyer rec Of which Wi Bink o ‘And that there were sixty seven scattering votes FIFTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office Of the Fifth ward, was three thousand five Beven Of which Charles F_ Watt Of which bree ¢ Constables | undred aud ninety 4 received one thousand and ninety. Heory S Rotiger received ome thousand and ify Of which Henry Wart received seven tmndred and forty-five. OL which Daniel O'Brien received ix hundred and ninety Of which Denis Wale received four Of which Abraham Mones received one BOF which William B Jones received one. And that there were thirieen eeattering votes. SinTH WARD, The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables the Sixth ward wae three Wousand five hundred and fifty "or whieh Daiiel Duffy received nine bandred and sizty- OO t which James Lofiusreceived seven hundred and seventy wren ‘Of shick Patrick Boyle received ai hundred apd thirty five ‘01 «hich Marcus Horbelt received four bur drbd and nimety 4 «tie William MeGrath received four bundred and righty. heh John H. Darrow received two hundred and one. oc ‘ast doore was one cavers WAED., The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables Of the Kerenth ward was ais two bundred and eigbiy- Joba Colline received one thousand six hundred rt Banwood recetved one thoumand six bun gn M. Waite reeeived one thousand four bus- te AY ‘Rvans reoeived one thousasd four bun sl Jonge receiv fort a. Christopher Kienck received five. . thirteen seattering votes. See whale muunver of" viea aii eu forthe odige of Vouna- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, Te aoe | bles of the Fighth ward, was five thousand seven hundred and ‘Of which Abrabam Moses received one thousand eight hua- “or ‘hich Willian B. Jones recetved one thousand eight hun: and oix OSt which Isaac Blauvelt received one thousand and four- | Or which Robert Rei received And that there were a “ ‘The whole number of votes given for the offlee of Consta- bles of the Ninth ward, was nine thousand eight hundred and one, ‘Of which Tra G. Pierson recetved ome thousand eight hun- dred and clehy four, Conrad Reuss recetved one thousand seven hun- ergy ay 'W. Groesbeck recelved one thousand four hundred Sgr a Aeey four, Of which Abraham Springstein received one thousand five minared an forty 'y five. ‘William Cargill received eight hundred and forty- four. nell John G. {Blauvelt received seven hundred and ty 00 pot hich James A.De Clark received seven) hundred and seven. ‘which Mathias Fullam received seven bupdred and forty- one. And that three were seventeen scattering votes. TENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given tor the office of Consta'les of -— Tenth ward, wsa four thonsand six hundred and six- “Ot which Reuben C. Mills received one thousand two bun- ares and fifty. Of which Bobet 8, 8. Beaver received one thousand one hun- “a8 whi Thich Soba We 8 'W. Brady received nine hundred and forty- Se which Charles V. Lyons received eight hundred and f which Louis I. Vultee received three bundred and fifty- And that there were capers ante votes. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables “is ue Eleventh ward, was six thousend four hundred and ee- y-nine, "Ot which Lloyd Bryant received two thousand out hundred won which Lorena Oberle received one thousand nine hundred 4 thirty -01 ‘Of which Michael Kernberger received one thousand two hundred and ninety nine. ‘Of which Conrad Muller recetved one thousand and fifty-six. And that there were So ee Sepia) votes. ‘The whole number of v0 votes: hes given for the office of her mee yo of the — ward was four thousand two hundred and ity fou or Which John U. Gent received nine hundred and eighty- bt whieh, John Hemes received one thousand two hundred and forty eight ‘which 'Jobn R. Farrington received nine§hundred and ‘Ol which Alfred Liscomb received elght hun red and ifty- mot which Wiliam A. Walker received two hundred and one. ‘And that there were thirteen scattering votes. ‘THIRTRENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables of the Thirteenth ward was five thousand and twenty. ‘Of which David Saffen received one thousand three hundred and nd Ay Ave eae h John Tilley received one thousand one hundred and ninety-two. ‘Of which Morris L. Binswanger received one thousand cne hundred and fifty four. Of which Jobn T. Pilgrim received one thousand and ninety- P Se which John W. Somerindyke received two hundred and fourtonn. d that there were nine scattering votes. FOURTEENTH WARD. The whole number of votes gtven for the office of Constables of the Fourteenth ward was four thousand and thirty-eight, Of which Thom as MeC ulre received one thousand seven bun- dred and eleven. Of which isase Jones received one thousand two hundred and forty seven. Of which Richard Carpenter received seven hyndred and sixty-four. noe which James Cook received two hundred and ninety- ba there were twenty-three scattering votes. ‘The whole number of Votes given for ihe office of Constables wi of the Fifteenth ward was five thousand and ninety-three. wee John Hillier received one thousand three hundred *nGeebich William Hepburn received one thousand two hun- dred and forty two, hich Archibald Wilson received seven hundred and twenty nine, ch hich Cornelius Van Cott received six hundred and forty- "OF which Patrick Murpby received six hundred. — Joba J. Thompson received tive hundred and forty- Ot which T. Van Cott received ins And that there were twenty cight scattering votes. stan ‘hole ues Sere, the office of Constables wi the Sixteenth wi was seven thousand nine hundred and which Benjamin Carr received two thousand three hun- dred und ford a, * OCwaie Seen moe Mietnagert received two thousand three Gr wich John Brady reelred one thousand #lx hundred and HOT hich James MeGowan received one thousand five bun- KVENTRENTH WARD. ent, whole number of votes given for the office of Constables the Seventeenth ward was eight thousand uine hundred and ‘which Hugh Monahan received (wo thousand one hundred ‘Of which George A. Robbins received two thousand and ninety nine. of Which Eli Tay received two thousand and fifty pe Sree awe received oue thousand eight hundred wo. ‘Of which Henry Rommell received «ix hundred. Of which Patrick McGraw received one hundred and twenty- five. ‘or which R. C. Tilfer received three. And that there were seventy-five scattering votes, RIGHTRENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables of the Righteenth ward was thousand mine bundred and ie 1 Henry Bishop received one thousand eight hundred ow of ich William E. Jones received one thonsand four hun- Ot which a Kiernan received one thousand one hun- dred and sixty three. Of which John R. Finlay received one thousand and Sfty- SG wach James Levy received four hundred and thirty- Y OF which Charles Shove received four hundred and seventy: which Augustus Sibberns received three hundred and seventy seven. ‘Of which Patrick O'Toole received one hundred and forty- ‘Of which Gustavus Sibberns received \s And thai here were four scattering voles. NINETEENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Constables of the Nineteenth ward was four thousand two bundred and ‘Ot Which Hermann Rocke received eight bundred and any. ‘which Nathaniel J. Groves received cight bundred and Ol rich Jon McGlynn reelved woven hundred and wiry. Ot which James Crowley received seven hundred and saven- M7Ot which Patrick Piya recelrat five bundred and seventy: GF tach John Flynn recetved four hundred and alts. TWeDTrETH WARD. The whole number of voles given for the office of Constables ofthe Twentieth ward wasteu thousand three hundred and mci which Mathew McConnel received one thousand five bun- ‘ior wh Peorge Butcher received one thousand four hun two. 134 snd ch Philip Schmidt received one thoussnd three hun- dred and fifty, eign ht Of whieh we Wilson received one thousand four hundred ong) puceg ‘Simeon Raymond received one thousand one bun. red and ninety one. Of which Bernard Mullin received one thousand one bun dred and twenty two. ‘Of whieh 8. D, Newton received eight hundred and ninety- ine. eit which Andrew Mooney received one thousan! and sixty r. ‘Of which James Britt received one bundred and twenty ht ‘OL which James Woods received seventy two. Of which William Johneon received ten. ‘And that there were thirty four scattering votes. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of the Twenty first ward was seven thousand five thirty two. Of which William B. Miner recetved two thousand two hun dred and fifteen. Of which Augustus Johnson received oue thousand five bun dred and forty one. f whieh nae Bradburn received one thousand five hun- dred and twent, Of which Mail cw ‘Nugent receive? one thousand five bun- dred and seventeen. Of which James W. Hepper received seven buodred and twenty four, ‘And that here «ore right sratiering votes Twrery second Wane The whole number of votes given for the office of Constadles: of tie Twenty second ward was six thousand nine hundred and clr. two. Of whieh Thomas Cushing received one thousand eight hua. dred and Ofty five. Of whieh Joba F. Seigman received one thousand six bun. Ot Stich Jobo Miller received one thousand six hundred and f whieh ow Black recety ed one thousand four hundred On whieh Pri Francis Frank received three hundred and thirty. OO which Michael Sheeby received niaety oue. COUNCTLMEN. That it appears in such estimate and canvass, that the vote given for Councilmen in the several were ‘ag follows, to wit FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT The whole number of votes given for Couneflmen in the Fours & oad district was ninety #even thousand five bun OF hie Alcisider m MeGarren received four thousand pine bundred eight, Of which co ergea dom Jomes received six thousand and sixty ‘Of whieh Anthony J.M Oarthy received nine thousand one bundred and ten. ‘(Of which George P. Bickford recetved etx thousand nine bun | St ovo whtehdoka "tipper Fecetved five thousand four ban an Buitee! received five thousand four mupiited und forty saves. Of which Harris Bogart received four thousand four bun. wot ‘hich Witham 0. Shea received three thousand sis hun Gere emesis ‘Of which teku W. Forbes received five thousand three bun- oot sete Bi iephen, J. Chatterton received four thousand fire iif which Rieaser Jackson recetved one thousand and thirty: "Ot which fone hundred. which Phineas Smith reoalved one A Po ed Jones received ive thousand two hundred ct nt srt Son B. Vanderzee received one thousand seven net which Patrtek Marae recetved four hundred and aizty- it ‘Of which Henry Schmate received six hundred and twenty. Of which Sonn Metutre received one tbowsand one hundred ‘ir'whtch John FPuley reeetved one thousand six hundred and POLITICAL. Of which Charles E. Benedict received one thousand four ‘Ot which John Janes regelred twenty-four which Ja ‘orbea received | Ofwhich Henry which Charles ceived _— Of which John Kastern Se recolves ‘And that there were two tosared ted fifty-three szattermg | votes. j TivTH SEXATORIAL DISTRICT, The whole number of votes given for Counci!men in the Fifth Senatorial district was seventy six thousand five huidred na yack es T Gharles G. Cornell received six thousand eight hna- ered And sixty-seven, ‘which Michael Smith received four thousand four hundred ond 4 fore T. Rhodes received six thousand two unared and sixty -sevet ans b sinra ‘Costello received five thousand four bun- a “ot which Sahn M. Cornel! received five thousand nine hun- john ‘Jan Stn cocsived ate thodennd had thirty cit. Jobn Frazer received Michael Dalton reonived two thousand and eighty- cat eue Craft received five thousand seven hun- ‘hich “Thonias G. Hall received six thousand and thirty- one which John F. Egbert recelved five thousand seven hun- «red and seven. Of which vane Duryea received five thousand three Of which i Sle 31 8. ‘Powell received four thousand nine hun- dred and Otwl which be Weeks received five thousand five hundred. oan which Joseph B. Nenes received three pore bevy ‘and torty- or which Gottlieb Pollet mee recetved: eight hundred and nine. Of w Fredertek Miahe 1 received one thousand tour hundred and ninet; of which Dai 1°Packiener received even! = rent Frederick Re received six hundred and © hundred and ei thirty-seven, Of wh ich Peter Lutz received a} which Starr rec vd two hundred and sixty-ths Of which James Reilly received three hundred ree. Of which William Harrington received one. for four hundred and received one, Nuneokamp Heaered Sve hundred and Theodore Udell received leven. mee anerew J. Odeli sauna three. E. Reed received tw: oF which 8. W. Andrews received two. George H. Raymond recelved four, Ot Which Willitin E.G ham received one. that there were four hundred and thirty two scattering SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ‘That the whole number of a teh Igy ene in the Senatorial indred apd ereaty one en a ‘Of which Isaac Williams received three thousand six hun- dred and sisty se ‘Of which Laurence M. Van Wart recetved four thousand and f which Thomas Edmonds received five thousand nine hun- anys ene, seventy-three. hich Charles O. Richardson received five thousand two sapere and arrety, tour. which Gilbert M. Platt received six thousand eight hun- ‘Of which Robert M. Lowber received five thousand oue hun- dred and ninety Of ‘which Thomas Edmonds, Jr., received two thousand two hundred and Laity five, which Francis McCausland received one thousand eight mune a and piney Franklin J. Ottarson received six thousand and omen creas Ot which George Ross received five thousand nine hundred and woe whic i +h James Ingram received five thousand eight bun- or ri, Alexander H. Keech received three thousand six wate ninety-four. Of which — La . Demarest receited three thousand eight : ndred and ninet! oan King received two thousand five hundred wor wich Daniel Darrow received seven thousend seven by wenn ene sixty ate nite ght aed tad na trendy re ein EES ‘which William Laimbeer, Jr. received five thousand eight wafcaantaae Gilligan received ninety six. rt Lateur received thirty Of which Robe: -nine. Of which Abraham Lent received ‘seven thousand nine bun- nd twenty-nine. aSt whieh Rk. Carpenter received thirty-one. Of which Augustus h received forty 0 -one. ofshen aati ieee rae lingerland ved Of wih Prana i Marah received one ct one hun- aon which Lemuel Ww. ‘Van Wart received four hundred and at which James Galway received one hundred and eighty. {°F which Charles Spear received one hundred and seven. Of which George M. Stith received one hundred and thirty net which Frank Causeland received one hundred and sixty- ‘Of which Mathias Brakely recetved forty-two. Gf which John F. Kirby received two, And that there were one hundred and ninety-five scattering votes. SEVENTH SENATORIAL DisTRicr, ‘The whole number of votes given for Conneitmen fn the Feventh district was ninety eight thousand six hun- dred and : ant Armstrong received five thousand seven ots bch John Kegan received four thousand seven hundred Shieh Le mayen oa Frear received six thousand one hun- ares and twenty 1 ieee ee i kg Purdy received four thousand nine me whe anwar ‘Nota received four thousand seven hun- dred and (wenty'se'ven. art which Terrence McGuire received three thousand nine rived apd aay seven Or which Henry “Arcviarlus recelved four thousand five bun- ar6f hich Valentine Cook recelved four thousand three hua- dred and eight, Of which'Kaward A. Moore received four thousand and ninety one. Of which Edward Timpson recelved four thousand and fifty- ‘Of which Thomas Higgins received four thousand three hun- dred and ninety. Or rich Charien S. Decker received seven thousand five Babcock received six thousand six hundred and sixty-nine. = Daniel Townsend received seven thousand and 2Gt which Jamea G. MeAdam received tr thousand ove bun- Won witch Weiltiam Ht. Valentine received six thousand six “Ot which htm A Allen Teceived seven thousand six hundred ven for the office of Commis: sioners of Common Scboo! the First ward was one thou- SF Scie RS rt nto rn Ot which Samuel Auld received four hundred and ave, — Edward Burke received two bundred and oo revel ‘h J. Philip Phoenix received two bundred and twen- ‘T Xud that there were nine seattering votes. SRcOND Wan The whoie number of votes given for the office of Commis. we Schoois of the Second ward, was four hua- dred an nty ‘Ot winch Bdward D. Pepper received ove hundred and twenty. one. ‘whieh James W. Watson received two hundred and wwsstesh x. ‘Of which James Dickie received one. And that there were five seatirring votes. THIRD WARD. The whole number of votes given for the offies of Commis. stoners of Commos Schools of the Third ward was four hua- dred and reventy two, ‘Of which Robert Gould recetved two hundred and sixty one, Of which John M, Bimnle received two hundred ad Yores, And there were eight reat votes, FOURTH WAKD. The whole number of voles given for. the office of Commie sioners of Common Bek the Fourth ward} was one thou- sand nine bundred and hich Charles J. Dougherty received nine hundred and twenty nine a which Eugene Shine received seven hundred and five. cot Whee Guero er received three bundred and “And there was one seatiering vote. FIFTH WARD, ‘The whole number of vee given for the office of Commin Sobooiec Fifth ward was two thou en. ‘(And that there were nine reatiering vote, xT H WARD. ‘The whole number, of votes given for the office of Commis. sdoners of Commen of the Sixth ward was one thou- sand seven hundred and thirty vo. ont which Michael Begg received ove thousand seven bundred and thirty foor ‘nd that there was one scattering vote. SEVENTH Wan. votes given for the office of Commis- Seventh ward was three thousand three ‘Of whieh Win DA received one thousand atx bundred and fifty ax Of whieh William M. Tweed received one thowsand and twenty, ‘Of which Cornelius Collins recetved six hundred and twenty. one. ‘Of which Zophar Mills received eighteen. And that there were nine senitering votes. RIGHT Wan ‘The whole number of votes giv wpe agar ope ry. sand nine Of whieb Li] ucker received one thousand seven hi dred and thiry ‘ f whieh Robert if. Elie received sx hundred and twenty ‘Of which William H. Walker recetved five bundred and fife ty nine Y nd that there were eleven sattering votes. NINTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the offlee of Commis sioners of Uommon Sehoows of the Ninth ward was four Wbou- dnt hundred and eighty two. nor bch John Perkins received One thousand five hundred and ‘of « he 'b James W. Farr received one thousand seven hun- dred nr eigbiy seven. Of which Levi Onderdonk received one thousand five bun- red by three. ‘Ana tbat there were twelve sentiering votes. TENTH WARD. The whole namber of votes given for the office of Commis- sioners of Common Sehools of the Tenth ward wae two tnou- sand four hundred and seventy-nin Of whieh Semue) T. Werster received six hundrea and twenty sever IGT tick Toe W, Magoo rewired one thovannd two hundred ‘Of whieh Marcus ©. Tolly recetved five bundred and eighty: “Ye cans nae eget, lovin eae ee Rest oes Ol w "fob He Mardock. recsk received one thousand one bun- St atick Janes Marshall received four hundred and seventy. "OF which Obaries Perley received pine bundred and seven, 'TICAL. Of which ye bun CET alee anabenedngr aia bun hak Giige wore thirteen snatteringyveien, ‘The whole number of’ vols een for the 0 tice of Commis sioners of Common Schools of the Twelfth war 1 was two thou sand one hundred and rig Of whieh Robert 0: Glover received oe thousand one hun dred and fourteen. Of which agar ‘Ketchum received nize huntred andeighty Ut which Spencer Gregory received twenty-Ave. And thal there were risen soattering voles HIRTRRNTH WARD. The whole number ‘Of votes given for the office of Commis. si-uers of sof the Thirteenta Ward Wan «wo five hundred und eighty four. Qf which Peter Mitchell received, ‘one thousand and sixty-one, Of which Jacob Bennett received three hunared and twenty: nine. of be py oan G, Reynolds received one th susan one Morigen Wilt Gas ‘Of winch Willison Lintner recived one. And that there were fifteen scattering soles. FOURTERNTH WAKD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioners of Gommon Schools of the Fourteeath ward was two thousand one hundred and twenty seven. Of which Andrew H. Green received one thoasand one bun- os and twenty-one. which Henry P. Weat received nine hundred aud ninety- owe. ‘And that there were votes, river wane ‘The whole number ot votes for the office of Commis- of Common of the Fifeenth ward was two thou- sand aix bundved and two Of wi ape eaeinns Benedict received one thousand two hun- dred and sev of ‘which ‘Samuel Hotaling received seven hundred and whic William T. Jennings received one hundred and James W. McCarthy received four huadred and seventy And that there were seventeen seattering votes. ‘The whole number of ‘votes given for the office of Commis- w sioners of Common Schools of the Siateenth ward was four reeelved two thousand four “Or which Charlee F'Jouuson recelved one thousand Sve hundred and sizty ‘Of whlch Jobu-Delmater received thirty-nine. The whole, ber of voles given for the office of Co whole number of vo m.- mmlsuionery ot "Common Scola tthe Seventeeaih ward was four hound ar hurdred and eizy: woe strell received two thousand three hun- and fifteen. pot whch Benje vin &. Winthrop received five hundred and MOF Shieh John 1, Fogerty received one thousand seven ben- dred and sixty eigh. * And that there were twenty nine scattering votes, BIGHTRENTU wan, ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com inlssioners of Common Schcols of the Kighteeuth ward was tiree thousand nive hundred and elghty-nise- ‘Of which James #airman received one thousand seven hun dred and eleven. Of which Phelix Duffy received nine hundred and forty. 1H, Neilson recelved one thousant tree panied abd twente enty-nine. ‘Ot which F. Daley received one. And that there were six scattering votes. bide ver Se WAND whole num! votes given tor office of Commis- sioners of Common Schools of the Nineteenth ward, was two thousand one bundred and seventy 53 (of whieh Terrence Furley received one thousand and slxty- Ot which Michel A. Reed received five hundre | snd sixty- Lage Severin D. Moulton received three hundre! and ff which Gregory Connor received one hundred and eighty: ur. And that there were ten scat votes. ames hole number of votes given for. the office of Commis- w een ‘ot Common Schools ‘Twentieth ihe : Giunend ove hundred and Afty nine. bare Mh ees PL ebay ow Waterbury received one thousand seven undre ‘Of which William Monteith received one thousand and seven- "ote whieh John V. Gridley received one thousand three hun- dred and Of which Haward Walker recelved nine hundred and lnety, Of which Francis McCune recetved three. ™ Of which Francis McKinney reoetved three. And that there were twelve scattering votes. TWENTY FIKST WAND. Se wey maine ee, ven for the eet of _— Twenty ace office $y. nan sioners: thousat ty ered nat and Siamese’ Of which William Sinclair received one thousand two bun- Rot wiih Plowden Morrow received three hundred and not ca John Davenport recelved one thousand ai hundred we John B. White received six pon yhieen. bd that there were thirteen scaitering vote, nt ‘TWENTY-SEOOND WARD. Thewhole number of eee team office of Commis- sioners of Common Schools in the Twenty second ward, was three thousand five hundred and forty two, sa ‘Of which James Marriner received one seven bun- {16f ‘which Win, Henry Dongherty recelved wsand ven hundred and tweniy-ning. even ” And that ‘sixty-seven scattering votes. DEFRCTORS.¢ OX oy Common SCHOOLS. ‘The whole number of voles 8 i ‘for office watem fea Li ren. the of Inspectors of Cominon Schools of ard wusand Bundred ‘and ninety two. Sensi eb teaaneinanty RNa which Heury Myerholiz received two hundred and thirty- “Fags Dome Canes rent four bundred and forty- Of which James Fitzsimmons received two hundred and which Michael Sullivan received six hundred snd fifty- FILL VACANCY. ‘Thomas Brennan received seven hundred and ‘which Christopher Kaiser received two bundred " ry gh and there were sqrentone n scatiering votes. ogi whole number of Vote roves given for the office Common Schools of the Second ward was, four Sunirea ad hea three. which sohn H DeForreat received two bundred and fif- aC hich Joun Domelly received one hundred and Sifty- “Rid that there were fourteen seitering voles. Ths wrole number of ro voles, gre fr eon of Tngratorg of Common Scbools two which Amos received two hundred and twenty. ee es ae ert hundred and OH thee: Tunison five, Xba tat hore were seven scat The ole mutaber of rote give fr the oflce of Tnapeetora of Common # bool of the Fourth ward was one icoumnteins bundred and forty three. “Of which Francis Ryan receive! eight bundred and eighty- which William Cleary received seven hundred and furty- (Or which Benjamin F. Chase received three hundred and ‘Ain that there was one sattering vote scattering votes, The whole number of votes given for the office of 1 of Common Sebools of ward wasone tho seven bunared and fifty two. Of which Thomaa Farrall recetved one thonaand and eleven, Of whieh Thomas Clarke received seven hundred and forty. And that there-was one seattering vote, SEVENTH WARD. The whole number of votea given for the office of Ingpectore of Common Sebools of Seventh ward was three thousand two hundred and ifty el) Of which David F- YAruold recelved two thousand five bun- dred and fift a im Philip ‘BR. O'Reuly received ls bundred and ety ix ‘And that there were five scattering votes. HiIGUTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of 1) of Common Schools of the was (wo thousand elght handred and forty. ‘Of which Joseph D. Martin recetved one thousand six hun- dred and twenty eighi. Gt whieh Walter W. Adams received seven bumdred aud “Of which D. G. Ferguson received four hundred and ainety- z aed that (Lere were thirteen seatierin¢ votes, of totes xiven for the ofice of Inepectors The -~vhole number of of Common Schoo of the Ninth ward waa Uiree thousand eight bondred and ninety three, Or which Ira uckivan, Jr., recetved one thousand five hun- dred and fifty two. ‘Of whieh Aagustua F. Dow received one thousand eight bun- dred and twenty one. Gr which Frederick Rodefeldt received aeven hundred and thirty on Parhich aoe J. Van Arsdale received seven bundred and fit “Aud that here were thirty neattaring votes. ‘ARD. TENTH W T of votes given for the office of Inspectors ‘common Scoois of the Tenth ward was two thousand four dred and seventy two. ot whieh award A. Frazer received one thousand two bun- dred and Sits seven ‘Of whieh Philip F. Smith eontved alx bundred and seventeen, Kéward R. Holisworth received five bundred and and € Mit which Horatio Reed received seven. ‘And that there were nine scattering votes. bole nue otes given for the office of Tnepectors a tasaen Say of Sires sare ose ‘dire thousand eight hundred and sixtero. ‘Of which Joba Stewart received one thousand two bundred and neegnty two “it which James H. Brennan reesived four hundred and My “eit which ¢ “barien uta received oue thousand eight hundred nty elit "Of which Jobn Lander received one hundred and ninety three, And that there were thirty seven seattering votes. TWELFTH. WARD, The whole number of votes given for the office of Tn common Schools My u welfth ward waa two tho burdred and thirt { whieh ve Hartman received one thousand one bun- bn “Ovabeiser received nine hundred and forty. scattering voter. TH WARD. The whee number of sates given forthe oflee of Ingpectrg of Common Sehools of the TI Ward was two Wousand five hundred and nipety two. “Or which eit Wiherington received one thousand three hundred and ‘OF whieh Theis Brown received one thousand two bus: The whole nv dred and sixty Of whieh votes, ee SGURTERTTR WARD, on The whole nv office of Tnepectors og mma fais of he Furwenth Ward was two thou and ‘ Corcoran received one thousand seven Of whieh oy od and fit, e aioe sich Avéabaas Van Duser received three bundred and nen, ‘And that there were ¢ — = sahipanaa of of mm Sei 1 arth rd rae (wo tousand “or hich john (not received one thovisand two hundred Of wi! <~ Dd, ‘Witsoe received eight hundred ‘and twenty. nt whieh John P. Gaw received four hundred and seventy. “Or wan o i std ar Ga net ce, 1858. TRNTH WAR: ‘Apt that these ware tan enatioring votes. a umber of rae oe pee ole number of ven gh ren ie the fice of Toape of Geman Book f “te eth ward was four Sereod fewy teres, ss Syadtaneopea ‘which William 3. Cafll received seven by ‘0: which ‘M, Lelland recelved two thousand four ‘Gf Widch Joseph M. Bell received one thou ‘which Andrew Kasmire received one tho wot aa GSeaeoe Corson received one thou ar6f ich Gustavus Leavick recelved alx hundred ‘od that there were forty three votes, PigveNtTH WAKD. The whole number of voten give for the ofice ‘Schools for 2 sompihoad ‘was seveu (howe busdred ond forty: four. whieh William H. Mackay received one thousand five panaet ard ninety two. And tbat there bar Tet matore: olen, ENTERNTH W, ‘The whole number of Proles given foe Pine office of Inspec: to sof Common Schools of the Seventeenth ward was th usand seven baodred | and two. ‘Of which John C. Chamberlain received two thousad three humaine spite ‘Of enc 20 ore Zeler received ove thous eight bun- vt twer ei ar} Meidch Jacob W. Moore received five hundred aud thirty- pht. ‘And that there were twenty-six scattering votes. The whoie ner of wien fen for the office of Inspeciors of Coranton Schools of the Hightcenth ward was fur toussud which Beary Quackenboss received two thousand one muna anal ‘whieh James Bu ‘Salmon received one thousand eight hun- which William received three. Of which Pairick Printy received one hundred and thirty- four eh Wane Pr aaae recelved one thousand three Of which George A. Campbell received two hundred and ‘ind that there were sattering ve vote, wot ‘which Joh Vance received eight hundred and ninety- “Ot which William Harris received eft hundred and elghty- gio! Which John M. Reed received nine hundred and slsty- ‘Of which David W, Hurd received nine hundred and alxty- ‘Of which John P. Dodge received two hundred and sixty.’ Of which Samuel Brandman received two hundred and orm Sobers Wetacten. ‘0 4 to fill vacancy, received ene Of whiek, Wim 8, Carman, fo fl vacancy, received nine dred and seven! Sieh Witdam Re received nine hundred and eleve ‘And tat ere wore armen Wee Poy ist core wore then soottering vows 3 The whole number of voiee given for the office of Trustees The whole tie office of Taspecto Common Scheie of siaoagien te cans ‘was two thousand of oue hundred and -wix. ky which icManus received one thousand and thirty- Ss ‘which John Keynton received three hundred aud thirty- ‘Of which Lawrence Kerr received six hundred and eight. Of which George Fuller received oue hundred and eighty. | ca that there were elght scattering votes. TWENTIETH ‘The whole » pmnbes of voles: ivem for the office of Inspectors co mon felavls of the Twe ‘wentieth ward was five thousand an -elght, pacity which John Hoey re received one thousand five hundred and “Or which Michael Green received one thousand and sixty-six. Of which Daniel Hogencamy received one thousand: aix bun: TWENTY-FIRST WARD. of Common nth ward, was five one hundred and end atrenty fre, ES +h received one thousand two hundred which Thomas Young received one thousand and thirty- tat which Patrick Burke received two hundred and fortg- wot which George G. Hallock received one thousand three . “Ut hich Robert Fair received one thor a ene me thousand two hundred ‘nd iaibere were twelve scattering votes, FOURTEENTH WakD, ‘The whole number of voles given for the oflice mmon Sobaple fr te F Fourteenth ward was foor thouseed OMS which Patricks received nine hunted and eighty. one which Joseph Haggerty recoived nixe hundred and sevens / Of which James Mulligan received seven hundred and fifty Cif qhich James Debenbeim received seven hundred and eben Henry Sender received three hundred and nine- mis which Hugh Bennett received three hundred and twenty “OF Of which A. Mullin received one. ‘nd that there were seventeen sc: votes, FIFTEENTH WARD, The whole pumber of rote nfo the often of Tr Sag? hibdred and and mi aot WH WI a4 wot which John Kinney received four hundred and seventy- ‘Of which James D. Oliver received two thousand one hun- dred and seventeen, MiB us W. Stevens received ome thousand three ‘Of which James S. Huyler received eight hundred aud ‘Of which Wills Blackstone received fiy-two. To fill vacancies there were two thousand und sixty seven of hich WM. Blakeman received one thousand two hun- dred an Smith received samt ben ‘oe and uineteen. ‘hole number of votes given for the office of Inspectors. (Conn dg ward was three thou: Friedman r received one thousand two hun- ea Crawford received three hundred and se- Edward N. Blum received one thousand six hun- be) aad twenty-nine. ween ‘Richard J. Vanderburgh received five hundred and Ly ee And ‘that there were two scattering votes. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for of Common Schools of the ‘Fweuty-second) ward thousand five hundred aud thirty. oe Nathaniel ©. bly pein. ee thousand six buadred nd ‘ wot wiih James Beruhsm received ove thousand eight hun- aisty “ ‘And tant ere were eighteen scattering votes. TRUSTEES oF common SCHOOLS. RD. The whole bey of of votes given for the office of Trustees of pr ane om ihe Firs ward, was three thousand and OF which James Bartlett recetved two hundred and forty. Of which John Mcintyre received one hundred and six. Of which Thomas Byrue received four hundred and forty- bar of a Cy a Bays received two hundred and pat peed OF “which Fitzgerald received eight hi iy-four. ‘which Patrick Kearney received eight hundred and forty- ‘“Oi which James Fitzsimons received one hundred and three bole gumer of of votes given ‘ord he “oflce of Trustees Gomrnon Schools for the First fice of Inspector ‘as three ins: 5. Oltz Morrison received two hundred and thirty- ich Patrick Hagan recelved two hundred and ninety. Of Which Soha Metutyre received four hundred Of Which Yotm togem ‘received four bundred and , = Or which Dennis Mannion recelved four hundred and thirty- yht. ft which James Word received seven hundred and fifty- ne. of srhich itseen ‘The whole number Of role een for SP ae office of Tr wi ue ice of Trustees th ward, was eight thousand * Sip hundrea ane tony. ‘which James Horner received two thousand five hum- three. eye tus C. Boerum received two thousand five woe Tiles oul, Ro Rosenmiller received one thousand five . Or wish Ase! Herrick received one thousand Ge bua- ‘h Charles Donoho: ived seventeen. “Bretcereetetrctten aoe RD. rhole number of wun piven | for the offi Trustes forthe Seventoonin Ward was nine thousent foes beenend hich Franeis Duncan received two thousand two hun. agd tnd ainey bh George Kenney recelved two thousand two hun 10 FILL VACANCY FOR ONR YEAR. The whole number of votes given for the office of T rustees of Gar ‘Schools for the First ward, to fill vacancy for one year, was three thousand and fifty ee ames Gr Kiiow: receives two hundred and thirty. nnd: which George Thompson received two hundred and tae wits: Andrew Baldwia received two bundred and ninety: amen me ENA and seven. "or ‘which James Woods received one hundred and thirty-one. Of which Michael St. George recelved two huudred and thir- ‘SECOND WAKD. dred tea ge A. Jeremiah received two thousand four mmon Schools in the ‘ward was two thousand two 2 Rundred apd thirty-five. xe James Kaymond receivedtwo hundred and fifty- yt which Henry 7 Repplemen fill peaney) in place of Ja- wei received winded and afty-ats. Michael Necow' 'B received two bundred and Afty- a “Se which R. J. Finley (to fill vacancy) received two hun- dred ant irty tot ‘sand ‘which parhawk Parsons (to Gl vacancy), received two | “Of Paltick Erin received six hundred and four. mt whieh 9 ‘Shay Hon received two hundred and forty-six. ot ius B. ‘Aguew received tee t , f r wo St wbieh Jonep! to all vacaney) in place of J.C, | hundred and ineisen. seead suomea renived tm and = I . on Le fa eg Weeks received two thousand one hun joseph Sheanegal vacancy) recel dred and thirty hundred and Ny seven. ome | Of which James Reilly received three hundred and two. Of which Jobu J. Maloney recetved one hundred and Any. | Of which Insane A. Moran recelved one thousand and alsty- a =z ‘h Alexander M. Lawrence Salmon received TO FILL VACANCIES. umber of votes 1st ill vacancies in the * "Se whieh John K. Walsh received one bundred and afty- “Aid that there were ten scattering votes. ‘Timp wand, ‘The whole number < = kr =f for the office of Trustees received six hundred and ai ‘Common was nine hi office of Trustees of Common. a he Righieenth ward SAE nm L. pusher 0! (to fll vacancy for tadous “Or which Fp Bebe Sid ek aay ow R Huboaea li vacancy for one year) sigety tres boa ble weed Frenry We, ecameofi vacancy for one year) eae, en meee Se eet one received two bundred and thirty two. Of which Cornelius Agnew received thirteea, ult Which Joln H. MeCray received two hundred and thirty | tat there was one seatiering vote. oe w h John Ottarson (to fill vacancy for oue year) receiv. hole nomber OF een for the wundred and twenty four. “or which (Be (to fill vacancy for three years) ML oere Braeery oo fill vacancy for one year) fob Patch Kerrin pacar sale pe Or am Jobn SPER EN a IY tee fice of Trustee: ‘ward was four thou Of which Merines Of which vacancy for three aiereitr ar wernemer oF ce jallace (to fill vacancy for one year) re- And tbat there were seven ‘votes. hole pumber of votes given for the office of Trustees w vo of Common Schools for the Fourth Ward waa three. thousand ei Sn hundred and ae. f which Michael Carroll received seven hundred and “Btiwhich James Durney received six hundred and ninety- tat ehh Ramond J. Kelly received nine hundred aad of A, — George W. Casserly received nine hundred and by OF "Pick Morris Friedsand received two hundred and se- wick received one thousand ared nad sixty cach = — of Cg ‘h John G. Butler received one thousand five hundre: . B. Walsh recetved one thousand and sixty, or Xf which Alexander McMullen received one thousand an: eighty awe. en Mt which Alfred Lancaster received one thousand five hy “Ot which Henry L. Myer received two hundred and seventy- | dred and thirty-seven. — ain Hi. Morris received two thousand five hundred Of whieh Daniel H. Smith received nine bundred and thir. teen. ‘Of whieh Retort Landy received sighty cee, And that there were twenty one scattering votes. TWENTY FIRST W. The whole oe of votes given the of Common Schools for, the hia fat tan ae thousand dive bundred and fin) Pe oe Of which George W. B. Feenpiies received ‘one tho two hupared ¢ and sereniy two. Gf which Robert Nias recelved ove thousand five hund “ ‘ot wich Wilam De Lacy reeclved three hundred and mot which Thomas Mullin received one. 70 FILL VACANCY, ‘The whole number of vues given for the office of Trusteesof Common Sehools for the Fourth ward, to fill vacancy, was oue (hougand wx hundred and ni ,. Of which Christopher Kaseabrock received seven bundred and five. Of which Thomas Mullin recetved nine hundred and twenty- f which Thomas Morris Friedsand received twenty seven. Of which Henry 1. Myer received twenty seven. And tha‘ irteen votes. FIFTH WARD. The whole number of voter given for the office of Trustees of Schools for Common the Fifth ward was four thousand three hundred and fifty seven ‘Of which Wi L. Herbert receivea seven hundred and twenty three, ‘Of which John Y. Savage, Jr., received six hundred and se- vent Or which John To. Roome received eight hundred and four. and moh 4 ries jott recetved one thousand four bun- rty four. a 'St which Hemamia R. Conckila recetved one thousand seven hundred and twenty one. and diate. 9 two seattering votes. The whole number of votes given for the fle of Trustees of wi hed Twenty secoad ward ‘nd that there were (hree scattering votes. Common Schools waa seven thou SIXTH WARD. sand and forty aux ot Thole number of raise gives for the office of Trustees of A he I Perry received one thousand six hundred on'mon Sehcols ward was three thousand four | 0 € "aie bw pA (mich Taaie C, Hont received one thousand aix hundred ‘wie John Leneban received one thousand and thirty. and si ‘Of which Terrence Reilly received one thoumand eight hund- FO which Benjamin P. Fairchild received ove thousand elght hundred and elghay: a Pot The whole number of votes was one thousand six hundred “Ot which Francis O-Rourke reseived one thousand seven andred and turty cies Carroll secelved seven bundred and Of whieh went ihere were two votes. SEY ERTN Wann, ong seventy eves. She whale suber Ven ven for the office of Trustees of | Of which William Holmes recetved one thousand six hundred Common Sebools for ee Seveeih, ward, waa sia thousand six | and hundred and ninety ong. Sac Oliver Wosdford received one thenaand six hundred an Of whieh Witiam 3 1. Wood received one thousand six hun. ¢Wredand th OC wpich Wiliat 8. Friars recived one thousand and one. undred aud ninety Ot which John’ Brown received. UOT which Thomas Woodward reecived ste hundred and aine- Jot hich Thomas F.. Farran received alx bundred and ninety ay that there were py tenny | votes. ay The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees of Common Seboole for the hth ward was five thousand tundred and wines fon. ‘Of whieh Willism Westerfield received one thousand seven bundred and eleven. Wid A. Fowler received one thovisand seven hun- engh Saat wenty two. Of which Abraham 7. Riker received one thousand five bun- Sthich Kinshet M Fay received six bundred and seven- “Hn John Aitkin, Jr., received three bundred and nine- v Ot which Benjamin F. Miller received three hundred and ‘dea there were roy ie voves. for the ot Comnmom Behave forthe Nah ward wee wise oupand sot ‘lea T. Evarm received one thousand five hun: James H. Townsend received two thousand adn ‘OOF @hich Alorander B. Shaw received seven hundred and : aoe P. Demarest received ton a ag ite on, se it the election held fa certify, determine an’ Lousan, duly sip cisoled Compurolise Pe ety of New eee eect perf votes, wes

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