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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. THE VOTE OF TBE METROPOLIS. ‘Statement of the County Camvassers of the City and County of New York, in | Given for Electors of Nelation to Vot Presicent and Vice Pr ‘The Board of County Canvassors baving met at the the Clerk of the City and County of New vurteenih, fifteenth, sixteenth, | Sfice of Vork, on the thirteenth sBeventeenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-first, tweaty- fecond and twenty third da} thousard cight bunodred and sixty, mate the votes to canval of November, to wit — Thai it appears on such estimate and canvass that the | bundredand Sity six whole namber of votes given for Diectors of President | and Vice President.was three filiion three hundred and | erty gbt thoneand and fitty nine. * sand two bandred and pinety three Of which Hema J. Redield received cixty-two tho: send four huoored and eighty two. evember, A.D, one and est!. ven in the several elaction districts of weral Kiection beld on the sixth day ear aforesaid, do certify as follows, | bich Greene ©. Bronson received sixty-two thou- | @fwbieh Amor J. Williamson rece!ved four thousand | five bundred sod eighty five. €f whieh Johns, Savege, Jr, received six hundred and seventy-five | Soatterivg forty six. \ ‘That the whole pumber of votes given for the office of | Representative in Congrese for the Foorth Oongressioaal | distr ct wae twelve thousand dive hundred and five | Of which James f Kerrigaa received Gye thousand one | | pundred and forty fve Of whiet Michael Tuomey received three thousand nine d etghty nine Jobn Commerford received three thousand | three bundred aad twenty-four. | Scattering forty #ey | _ That the wbole nomber of votes given for the office of Represontative in Copgrear for the Fifth Cougrersious! | =e was eight thousand Three hundred sca eighty: ele! | Of whieh 2elson Taylor received three tuousand eix Of which William dred end pipeteen Of whieh Jo» Duty reosived two thousand and sixty. i received two thousand six hut eattering, Clty three. That the whale numer of votes given for the offire of | tative in Congress for the Sixth Congressional | district was clghieen thousand seven hundred and Of which Selah B. ftropg resetved sixty.two thousand | ‘hirty. wor hopdred and twenty-six Of which John H Srcwer received sixty-two thousand | two hondred and forty, of d two hundred acd thirty-two. Of which Elijah F, Purdy rece!ved sixty-trvo thousand | Meor bundred and seven. Of which William R. Kobbe recetved sixty-two thou = = —— and forty seven. whiel 3) Ogden received sixty-two thou enh seul ae fity one. ” ‘hicn Jaob A. Westervelt received sixty-two Of which William B. Dancan received sixty-two thou- end two hundred and sixty-three. Of which two hundred and twenty-four. Of whieh Abram B. Conger received sixty tro thou @and two bundred and fifty seven. Of which Danie! B. St. Jobn reosived sixty two tno aand two hundred and ninety te. Of whiok Elisha P. Strong received sixty two thousand Sour bundred and eighteen Of which William Kent recetyed gixty-two thocsand | bree hundred and goventy Ave. Of which Martin Springer received eixty-two thoucand Soar bundred aud seventy reve Of waieh James Kidd received sixty two thouaand three fundred and forty nine. Of which leaiah Blood received sixty-two thousand forr aundred and eighteen Of which Henry @ Rose received elxty-two thousand tree hundred and aixty seven Of which David © Jadson received six! four bundred and twenty eight Of which Charlee Goodyear received elxty two thoveand four hondred and thirty eight Of which George C Cl) de received elxty.two (aousand Sour bupdred and seventy four Of which John Munn received sixty-two thourand three Bundred and sixty one Of which Ambrose 2. Eiggine roseived sixty two thou wand foor hundred aud seven Of which Lucius B. Crocker received eixiy two thousand four ho: dred and og | three ‘Of whieb Pearson Mundy received sixty two thousand foor hundred and vy Of which Joba Ww rong received sixty two thoneand Boor bundred and thirty aine Of which Edwin M. Anderson received sixty-two thon. wand four hundred and forty one Of which James M. Pulver received sixty two thousand MWree bundréd and sixty fou Miles Finch ri ‘Wree bundred and forty pine Of which Charles H Carrol! rece'ved sixty two thou- fand threo hundred aud seventy two Of whica Addison Jardner rece!ved eirty two thov- (and four bundred and twenty four Of which Jobn 8. Skianer, gecond, received sizty two Mousane four bendred and thirty ft Of which ‘p20 Burrows receiv: three hundred and reventy one. Of which W Villiama received sixty two thou wand four bandred and thirty-eight Of which Stephan D. Caldwell received sixty two thou Band four bondred and twenty five. Of which William C Bryant received thirty-three thou- and two bundred and ninety. Of which James Patoam received thirty-three thow wand two hundred and eighty four. Of which Jobn A. King received thirty-three thousand two bundred and e'ghty nive. Of which Bdwarde W. Fiske received thirty @and two huadred and nipety. Of which andrew Carrigan received thirty ibree thou sand two hundred and seventy seven Of which James Keily rece!ved thirty (bree thousend two hundred and eighty three. Of which Sigumuaud Kaufmann received thirty three Mbousand two bundred and seventy tive. Of which Frederick Kapp received thirty three thou Sand two dundred apd seventy eight, Of woieb Washington Smith received thirty three thou. ®and two huadred and eighty two. Of which William A. Darling received thirty. three thou and two hundred and eighty three. Of which William &. Robertson received thirty three Wousacd two bundred aud eighty #ix ‘Of which George M. Grier received thirty three thou- sand two hondred and eighty Ave. Of which Kufus H. King received thirty three (housays bwo hundred eud eighty viz. Of which Jacob @. Carpenter received thirty-three Woveand two hundred and eighty three. Of whieb Joba F. Winslow receivea thirty-three thou- wand two hundred and eighty two. » Of whieb Jacob H. Ten Fyck rece!yed thirty three thoveand two hundred and eighty. Of which N. Kdron Sheldon received thirty-tiree thou- mand two hun fred and eighty. two. -two thousand ved ty two thousand Of which Robert 8 , | sop tentk received thirty three thousand > Of which Abijan th recetved thirty three thou- ~gand two bin ired and eighty-three. Of which Heury Churebil: received thirty-three thou- tnd two hundred and pighty six. Of whicb James R. 41 received thirty three thou- ‘three. Tece!ved thirty three y three. ceived thirty (bree ° @and two bandred and iy Of whieh Bepja nin N. Huntin ‘Ahovrand two hundred and eigh Of which Sherman D. helpa thousand two handred and olghty & Of which Joha J Foote received thirty three thousand we hundred and it. Of which Hiram Peoe!red thirty-three thousand | fi two bundred and eighty three Of which James L. Voorhece reccived thirty three ‘wd bhodred and eighty one. whieh William Van Merter received thirty three Ahoussa.! two bondred and eighty one. Of which Joba & Soeiey received thirty three thecsand two bundred and eighty. Of which Frank L Jones received thirty three thousand | , two aunurc. 2° siete, Of which James #. Wadsworth roveived thirty three thourand two Lundred and elghty one. hich Ezra M. Parsons received thirty taree thou- of mand two bundred and eighty one. Of which Fiisha & Whalen rocetved thirty three thou- sand two hundred and eighty two. ‘Of which Jobe Greiner, Jr,, rece!ved thirty-three thou- wand two hundred sud eigbty-4wo Of which James Parker received thirty three thousaad two bondred apd seventy nine. ‘We certify this statement to be correct, and have canned ‘te came Lo be attentet by the eigoatures of the Chairman and Secretary yember, A. b. Davm A Fowtam, Seoretary eighteen bundred and #ixty Wal, M. TWEED, Chairman. STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF © OF THE CITY AND COCNTY OF NR TION TO VOTES G@ FOR GOVERNOR, LIGCTE: » CANAL COMMISSIONER, [NSPE B PRISONS, JUSTICR OF THE SUCREME COURT, REPRESENTATIVES IN CO! a8, AND PRO POSKD AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION LN RELA- TION TO St AGE ovaes ore bi ty on the th: ‘The Hoard of ©. jog met at the office of the Clerk of taid © t rteenth, fifteenth xieenth, seveateenth, af Swenty ‘iret, twonty secoad and tw November, A.D eighteen bundrod end eixty, to can and entimsie the yotes given {a (he sereral lection die tricts of said county at the general election bold on the firth day of November, In the your aforesaid, do certify as follower, to wit — That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the Whole number of votes given for the oof Goverar wae pinety-three thoussed seven buadred and thirty woven. Of @hich Etwin D. Morgan recetrod thirty-three ther and Fix hondret and nisety two. Of whieh William Kelly received fifty six thousand and ON vis. or ich James T Brady recotved three thousand pa esses nd thirty foor tering, obe hundred acd GMy tre ‘That the whol: of of voter given for the office of Lieutenant Governor was ninety three thoasand seven Bundred and tweety © Of which Robert Campbe and ana fity two Of which recoived thirty four tho ilijam C. Craiu received MMy etx thousand OX whish Henry Kaickerbocker Viele received three Ubousand five hondret aod onety four Heattering, forenty That the whole somber of votes given for the off se of Canal Comm 'teicc ety three thowand eix boo dred and revert Of wh eb Sa: H Barnes received thirty four thoe werderitw e P Russel roovived sixty two sbousaud ixty-:wo thousand | to canvaen and estim @ thon- | j | | Of which Frederick A. Conkling received six thousand | five huuéred and thirty six. Of which Jobn Cochrane received six thousand three hundred end sixty. Of which Jonn W. Chanler rose!wod five thousand reyen hundred and twenty-four. Scattering, one bundrod and ten. That the whole number of votes civen for tho office of Representative in Congrass for the Seventh Congrerional district wag nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty+ feven. Of which i! sh Ward received ton thousand eight bun- dred and fourteen. Of which Avgustas F Dow received eight thousand four bandred and seventeon. Scat ter(ng, three bundred and six. That the waoie number of votes given for tho ollive of | Representative in Congress for the Fighth Jongressjoaal ) district, was twenty three thogsand aad ninety-nine. | Of which lease C. Delaplaine received thirteen taousand five hundred aad seventy -tx. “ Qt which Abram Wakeman recetyed nine tkourand four Dusdred and seventeen. Scattering, one hurdrod and cix. | That the whole numberof votes given for ‘Proposed Amendment to the Constitution tn relation to fuffrage”’ | —_ seventy-tive thousead seven Sundred aud twonty- four. - Of which ‘For Proposed Amendment to the Constitution in relation to Suffrage’ reeeived ten thoueand focr hun- dred and eight: Of which “Ags Propoeed Amendment to the Gonsti tution in relation to Suttrage”’ received eucy flve thousand one hundred and eighty-two. Blank, fifty nine. We certify this statement to be correst, and heve used the same to be attested by the rignetures of tke Chairman and Secretary of this Board, this twenty-third day of November, 4. D. eigh'een huodred end sixty. , Cégirman, Davin A, Fow1gn, Secretary. STATEMENT OF TEE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION TO VOTES G IN FOR MEMBERS OF ASSRMOLY. The Board of County Canvarsers of the sity and county of New York, having met at the offic» of the Ciort of entd county, on the thirteenth, fourteenth, Mfieeuth, #'xteonth, feventeenth, nineteenth, twentieth. twenty firat, twenty: scoond and twenty-third days of Novomber, A.D 1869. the yotes given in tho several election districts cf eald county at the general electior th day of November, A. D. 1860, do here- rollows, to wit — h estimate and cenvars, the whole n for Member of Aszomb!y in the Firat Atsembly district waa three thousand six hundred and fifty. four Of which Jacob 1, Mmith received nine hundred and an received cne thouzand three hundred and thirty. Of which Joseoh A. Gardiner received one thousand | one hundred and seventy one. bane reerived forty rix tering vores one buadred and And that the twenty t vo That the whole number of voter given for Member of | Assembly in the Second Assembly district was four thou- | sand and elven. Of which William Walsh reosived two thousand two bopdred and thirty nine Of which Ira H sixty two Of which Patrick Fitzgerald received ono thoasend three hundred sad eight And that there were scattering votes one hundred and two. That the whole nember of votes given for Momber of Assembly in the Third Assembly district was five thou- sand and forty three. Of whieh Christian B. Woodruff receive two (thousand ‘bree bundred and sixty one ‘ 4 which Joseph Woodworth received # x buntred and welve of which Michsel Burna received two hundred and sixty. Of whicb William Ii. teven buodred and eleven And that there were soattering votes ninely nine. That the wbole number of votes given for Member of Aseembly ip the Fourth Assembly district was eix thou sand two hundred and eight. Of which Lewis Hoppe received one thousand nine hundred and sixty two. ‘ch William ('Bhea received two hundred and sixty Of which Michacl Mulquean rece!ved three hundred and ‘Of witch William MoCauley received one thoussad three bundred and 1:"t¥ WO. 3 Of which Wiliam J. Seqney received one thoosand nine bundred and sixty nine. And that there were scattering votes thré? Nugdred and | ba = one. received throo bandred aad ABM 7 1p the Fftb Assombiy district was six Luousaad ove hundred id eighty. Of which Charles Biauvelt received two thouvan | one hundred and thirty three. ch Jona J Shaw received two thousand five bun Ofty three. ch George B. Hall received one bandred and nivety eight votes one hundred and he whole number of votes given for Member of in the Sixth aseembly district was eevtn thou hundred and ony two. Of which Samuel T Webster received four thousand ight bundred and sixty tro. of which Edward A Fraser *tcoired one thout tred and sevenly three. And that there were scattering votes, three hondrod and fourteen. That the whole umber of votes given for Member of Aesembly in the Seventh Aesomobly district was six .hou fand one hundred ant th fuioe Of which Dantel Young received three thousand three | buadred aad seu three Of which J, Wilson Greene received two tho waod fix ‘of thi Board this twenty third day of No- ) Of which William W. Wright received Oty six thoe Gand aod fre which John M Jayeox reoeived three thouesad five Bondred and eignty one ie, vixty ex ‘That the whole number of votes giren for the office of | Prisoue was ninety (bree thousand six | Inepector of Sa’ undred wnd forty ive Of igh James K. Bates roce adred and thirty one vee birty-tbroe thousand | whieh Wiliam C. Rootes received fifty #lx thoneand fend two. Of which Robert W Allea reve! rod three thousand six Bapdred and thirty Ove. Boatioring, fe rently eeren That the whole number of votes given for the Justice of the Supreme C f the First Judisial ‘was ninety one thowrand and sixty four ‘Of which George G Barnard received Mfty three thou eand Seven hundred and forty +x Of whieh Benjamio W. Bont wand reven hundred and f.xtyt Of ebieh Jobm Lever'ige reo Shy te Seatteriog, four bundred ant four That the whole aumber of rites gree f wived thirty six thou ed one bundr Represeniative io Congress of the Th district wan cloves thooeipd one ben * ‘emia Wood received" fro gant clght ou two hundred and Gity four. that there were scattering votes ninety nice. That the whole nanber of votes gireo for Member of Assembly in the Eighth Assembly dittrict was sx tho Gilson received oao thousnnd | Serniry J, Shaw, was duly elected Member of Fifth Areemb! was duly elected Member of Assembly, in and for the — dintrict of aid city thousand two Horat! votes, was duly elected Member of Assembly, in aud for the Ninth Are mbly district of said city and coual was duly clectet Member of Assembly Tenth Arvemb!e ‘istrict of raid cit duly elected Member of Askembiy, tn and for the Eleventh Assembly ¢ietriet of said city and coor was daly elested Member of Assembly Twolfth Awembly district of exit city aad county y the Fifteenth Araembly Assembly in the Fifteenth Assembly district war fve thousand ex hundred apd one. Of which George W. Varian received three thousand two hoadred apd twenty-pine, Of which Edward ©. Jotmson received two thousand three boucred and pineteen. And that there were soatterirg votes fifty three. ‘That the whcle number of vous given for Member of Ateembiy ip the Sixteenth Aesembiy district, was two thourand eight buodred and fifty nine Of which Henry Arcularius resetved one thoussnd two | hundred and eight. Of which Depie McCabe rece!ved one thousand one hua- dred and sixty one. Of ehich Crandell Rich received four buudred and for. ty three. 7 Or whieb John Burke received thirty-four. And that there were scattering votes thirteen. That the whole number of votes gtven for Member of Avecmbly tn the Seventeenth Assembiy district was three ‘Sbousend and thirty. Of which J Jarvis Jones recetved one thousand three hundred apd Mlty eight, Of which John P, Cumming received one thousand and two. ‘Of which Sidney P, Ingraham received six handred and forty six. And ‘that there were acattering votes twenty four, We certify this statement to be correct, and have cansed the same to be attested by the rignatares of the Chairman and Secretary of this Board, this 28d day of No- vember, A D. 1600. WM, M, TIVSED, Chairman, D. A. Fowswm, Secretary. STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANTASSERS OF THE Cif¥ AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK IN RELA- TION TO VOTES GIVEN FOR KBGISTBR, CITY JUDGE, RSCORDBR, SURBOGATE, JUSTICE OF SUPERIOR OOURT, TO FILL VACANCY, AND SUPERVISOR, ‘The Board “of County Canvassers having met at the office of the Clerk of saidcounty on the thirteenth, fours teenth, , Sixteenth, seventeenth, nineweath, twenticth, twenty-tirat, twenty-second end tweoty-uird days of November, A D eighteen huadred and sixty, to Canvass and estimate the votes given in the several eleetion diztricta of eaid sounty, at ihe General Election, held on the sixth day of November, in the year aforesaid, do certify a8 follows, to wit:— ‘That tt on euch estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Register was vinety-two thousand two bundred and tea Of which John Keyser received tuirty four thousand fix hundred and fifteen. Of which Matthew T. Brennan received twenty.fve thousand seven hundred and seventy seven. Of which James Lynob received thirty.one thousand #ix bundred and twenty seven. Scattering, one hundred and nivety-one. That the bole vumber of votes given for the office of Clty Judge was eighty nine thousand five buudred and seven Of which John H. McCann received forty-two thousand seven hundred and sixty. Of whieh John Sedgwick received thirty-nine thou sand three bundred and twenty: . which John R. Livingston received six thousand nine bundred and fifty-eignt. Seatterirg. four hundred and sixty two. That the whole number of votes given for the office of Recorder was aincty three thousand six bandred and seven, Of which Jobn T. Hofiman received thirty nine thou- sacd six bundred and sia. Gt which Abrabam D. Rorrel received seventeen thou- tand six buodred aad sixty seven. Of which Thomas B. Van Buren received thirty six thousaud one hundred aad ten. Scattering, two hundred aad twenty four. That the whole number of votes given for the office of Surrogate was binety thousand seven bandred and dftween. Of which Edward ©. West received Ofty seven thousand twe hundred and thirty eight. Of which David R Jacques received thirty-three thou- send two bundred ane eixs¥-020. Scatteriog, two hundred and sixteen. Toat the whole acm er of votes given for the office of Justice of the Superior Court w fll the vacancy was pinety ove thourand three buncred and seventy nine. Of which James W White received thirty four thou- sacd seven hundred and fourteen Of which Michael Ulehoeffer received thirty-three thou- sand one buvdred and nivety 6x Of which Frederick A Tallmadge received twenty three \honeand two bundred and rixty three, Scattering, two hundred and #ix That the whole number of votes given for the office of or hundred and sixty- Superyleor was ninety theusand {% Of which Smith Ely, Jr., received thirty thousand five the Third Assembly district of eald city and county, That Wiliam J, C Kenney, by the greatest number of ‘The Marray Street Fire, On an examination of the premises burned on Sunday morning, it appears that the loss will not be as heavy as fret reported. The aggregate loss will not probably a tela eetieneniatiicteteenilteencenstnantseitinenset Im ports (Other than Dry Goods and . cle) at the Port of New York tor tne Ps Rs vga ae dorset Pept nn aoe Seveaaived SK, TEND, ‘Wednesday—Morning, clear. afternoon and nig amount to over $400,000. Tae following is acorrect list 7 | Thured: of the ocoupants, togetber with their ingurances. From $1.275 | iay—Clear al! day; night, clear moonlight. what our reporter was able to learn it is now supposed ee | Friday—Morping, overcist, with rain more or leas that the fire commenced in the premises of Hook, Skinner 11.960 | “#¥; Blebt, heavy rain and wind, & Co., on the second floor of No 33 Warren street, in the 4304 Saturday—Morning, light snow; afternoon, cloudy & rear part, and in the building No, 29 Murray street:— be 4 ‘Very cold; night, moonlight and cold. xo, 33 WARREN sTaErr. 16 | aw By Hook, Skinner & Co, dealer in cloths; insured for 715 | gent, residing Agta, MS a pe ig $170,000, as follows:— =" 384 | feared. chon ie rar Mia! aad ending usifeies aan ar weeks since, found his wife had disappeared” tax: Long Teland'2°72.. "6,000 1230, | going eee ke Sea ree ara takes Jefferson... . Boco | & v.86 3,010 | fhat'she was not tere, and he socorcioely Roses as Washington. » 5,000 pmlc wmge eg fearch nearer home. He learned that if ~ Enat River > 6,500 10 4 Notmvgs... — beg -enfing istention WEMBIY.ecsvsce-s 6: merioe s,s. sss es = rbieee p Waly Jase F White & 0o,, importers, usired for 820,000, % Eagrevings. wt "LOS | tnis'ive lr fargen’ reeset bine rat as follow: 2 Paper . 29 = 3.098 | found his wife living with Littlefield. The’ Glouses +$10,000 [hh 3'3a6 ; a 6000 | : 84 f Abcertiser says that the woman returned home with 1 + 6.000 = — 3,734 r PA ‘ nations: . 19400 = ved = Nomination for yor. : ot - S old | xe oe ms 2° : bes x . Toby has received the nom’ for Mayor : oe 683 Lad ibe 655 6,208 | Boston by the Parker House Committee. . 5 ase ‘aByY.. = + "5,000 oss Wiews., RSet: ier a iailatsnieilinnmaa ary ae succes = 8g | SE ZUATIONS WANTHD—FEMALES, < ue. ne BS ce A MBTROTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN IS DESIKO! + 8,000~ . — ¥, ‘an Me a : es : 2 | Se + 6.009 — 730 SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— : 6 306011 | A Setrian wtow isip RREEPER WANTED BY. see = = TR peruewses ai Gon eaiemane 286,000 aes hme | Teeter inate ane © opar as ; youxe LADY, PERFECT gentlemen's furnishing goods, insured | OTAPECR.... — 10,873 | A 2 Grenmation vedi Dts Taare In THE A aren tage Pesce fat ~ = some lady. Callat No 2 Kast lithet., near 4h x Inetramente— gra sete 5000 American M 600 RESPROTABLE YOUSG WO! 5,060 Continental. —.- : 632 A tion a good! ook. tnterstente bakiag aa ait eae 5,000 Corn Exchange. a Baviry: wiehee to live ia a small le family; would 6,000 Hanover... Nautical... 1 137 fast place. Gan be face ani en reference 6,000 0,000 | Optica. : 3 668 Furniture ¥ ‘tyes ratewe cha througn to | Jevelry, ke — Grain SITUATION WANTED—} Jewelry... 20 47,580 Grinder A, BY ok RESPECT AB is owned by William ee young woman, as nurse seamstress: Epevcer ita neared or 84 00 ome: he dit Watches. 3094074 Guanyoiot. of children. "Call at C13 Sd aves eaten of ater! orth American.... . aaa “ Franklin, of Phila... 10, e& Marine. 16,000 | pretiee «12 17,881 AX AMBSIOAN GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION IN pe Hidesdree’d 193 16.418 iake charge and do the work of a smal famils: Acly 2-0 wee ne nee eee ete Hides ond’ — 61,804 and Weanesday at 368 (ib ave. top loon. Warren & Wileon, dealers in boots and shoes; insured 4,368 SITUATS: RESPEC Her $96 000, 08 fllowe;— ame #20 edo Ineo nn ok ‘Washer and ieee ’ lo vevera! usewerk. reference erent. a1 128 Weat 16th at between Gib and jth io a SITUATION WANTRD-RBY A Bi Commercial Mutual. A, gid, So poet con no sujection to do Revectieg Total..seceees oo a | ome private ly Beet city reference NO. 81 WARREN SrnzET. : Gh nnd 7th avenues NOser#es 17 Went 18h wba Rong one —- geet ary Cregg Rann rap. Do. C yD Ber: biog throu 0. ur! Bireet. ured for ECTASLE PROTEST. $0,000, as foliows a Metaie, &e RESPECTABLE. PROTESTANT wy tad ° aan besi of city reference, Call at 273 7th ay.» lll eogaged + 5.000 GERMAN GIRL WIKHES A SITUATION ' : | Ahrtinertl housework; bas the best of eity reference. 6,000 | § Ba nce 206 | YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SIT! 2 SARE et OOD utoaoo | Hardware.” a1 1014 A rambervork and tests the Sainiae toe irchiag The building’ is ‘owned by Henry D. Aldrich. ‘It is in. | jt,Bhoop,tn 183 Lis Objection tn the care o! ahiliren: the be of city. referent turec for $80,000, as follows — ire Rhee 4 rend Brg, CO for two days at 157 26th st, between 7mm Frank tnvof Palla... 10,000 Wsaninet@~++++++-$10,000 | Ip'o, sheet, 181 11,508 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIML WISHER A Total. aioe $30,000 TOU esos severe sevens A Serene ‘mporter’ and agent ‘for 300i ootwn. $5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 votes, was duly elected Member of asco. tm and for | The'r Ae & Santen to te exten, of about $1,000; ia the Fourth Assembly district of said city and county. sured for $62, city mpanies, i! ‘That Ji by the damoeged ‘boul $35 is: district of the whole rumber of votes given for Monbor of | the Sixih Assembly district of said city and ae. votes, ‘That Daniel Young, by the pomper was duly elected Member of Assembly, io aud for the Sevemth Assembly district of said city and county. ‘That Andrew it, by the pamber of voter, county jo N. Sherwood, by the greatest number of it) ‘That Luke F. Cozzans, by the greatest number of vole, ! and for the That Jon Hardy, by the ervat That Jobn Lambrecht, by the greatest number of votes, aod for the Theat Charlee Birdeall, by the greatest number of votes, wus duly elected Momber of Assembly, ia and for the Thirteenth Arsembly distri of anid city ard county. tet of satf city and county ‘Teat Benry Arcularias, by the groatess number of votes, was duly elected Member of Agecmbly, in and for the Six'cen th Assembly district of tatd city and county, tand four hundre! and Afty four, i ) " Crate rege: thousand two That J. Jarvis Joues, by the greatest number of votes, | anek * the ihren opnagiass sand 1H | was duiy elected Member of As moly, in and for the 1 of w J. Relliey reyeivod one thousand siz Seventeenth Ascombly district of said city aud county, mMaimtiinin.< a ee ge eee M, TWEED, Chairmaa. | Of which Ceca’ a. Bogert received one thousand three paris &, SOS yg bandrod ant orty two. Dated New Yous, Nov 23, A. D. 1840. | ft whi Nichola sce! red four red q — ie ee ‘The Board of Couety Canvansere of the city and oounty Of which Andrew Lewis received two Laadred aad | of New York, baring canis ed sat tatimaated the Fotos ninety three. ; st e : . tecti held on the sixth day of No- # which Josiah R. Darn received two hundred aud he “ forty eight . a and sixty, do heresy | f which Andrew Davis recetvod tre i . by the greatest number of | And that thore wero Seattering vote? Ws bundrod aad en vm eighty. t of the city and cousty of | That the whole s=mber of votes givea for Meraber of | That Jobn T. Hofman was, by the greatert number of Agere diy in tho Ninth Assembiy @ wt dye th |. duly elseted Recorder of the city and coanty of emit pix buntred and eeventy t,x > ot. f Loratio N. St 4 rocetved two thoosand | che H. MeConn wae, by the grasteat cumber of fire aod Sfty | voter, aly elected City Jodge of the city of Now ¥ Of whieh John Callrey recetved two thostant one hun That Edward © West w the greatest sember of dred amd forty | votes, duly elected Sarrogate of the city and oousty of | Of which Jobu M Ramee; received eight bundret act | New York j twonty to | "rust James W. Wht y too gre smbor of { which John D. MeCrogor receive! seven votes, duly clected a 10 Saperior Court of the | And tbat there were stat atx city sod county of N ‘ That the whole petit Member ot | ““tnee William R Siewart t nomber Aseomb!y in the Tenth t Gre thoa f votes, Culy elected a % d county fand four Dunared and p'yety seven of New York | wf whieh Loke F. Cotvans received three t one | M. TWEED, Cosieman. | hundred ] Davin A Powren, Secreta | Of hich Rover! B ‘Boyd received two thoueand one | pated New Yous, Nov. #3, 4. 0 1900 hundred aod twenty two And that there were toattering voles Pixty two That the whole number of votoe ¢ two bontred end / + Mem ver of twas eix thou winety nine received tree t and nive bap tre toa Joba A dr od sixty two. ‘Of which Qummings A Tucker received one thousand | four bendred ao4 forty three. Of which Joba Hooper received one thourand one hue. | asad one ban- dred and forty dve } And that there were eexttering votes forty fire. That the whole sumver of vous given for Member of | Asgoud!y in the Tweilth Ateembly distriot was six thoo- | | cand four bundred aud tweety four Of wbied Joby Lembreeht received two thousand one bundred and eixty: four. Of which Aadrew Stith recelved two thousand aat fifty oight | Of whieh George J. Campbell received two thoussad aud thirty six And that there were # attering votes ove huadred ant - fixlg ai Thet the whole sumber of votes givea for Momber of Asrembly in the Thirveeoth Assembly district was four | thonsand pine nondred and ninety one. Of whieh Charice E. Birdsall reesei red one thousand nine bupdred acd ioe ks Of which Thomas Higgins received one thousand sir hundred aed fatty. Of which Alexander Ward received one thourand four bandred and four. that there were roattering votes twenty eight. That the whole number of voter gives for Member of | arsembly in the Fourteenth Assomoly district wae six | thousand three bundret avd thirty two | Of whieh Robert C Hatching? received two thousand six bondred and sixty one. which Jesse Forda received two thousaed one ban tred and forty f @bich Theodore B Voorbies received soven hundred four b Eienrd Morray sevetved & ering votes of voles given “ty te ember of | Charles W. Crosley were pert Court of Common Pleas, Before Hon Judge Mitea, Nov. 24 —Daniel Kempion ot AW. Goddard Predevi& Goddard. This action has ocoupte! ¢ ofthe Court of Common Peas for the last week, and seems to have been brought an defended for the purpose | of testing the quetiios whether Jobn ©. Bonsoa aad re,on which masy other | nts are call to do depending. The Rentoa, in March, 1859, | dart Brothers, the defend og tik, the value of whict ermp’ wes $510. Thiet ued by Be to Dantet K on, who eaction, The au sets op u the time that Benson manufactured the raw silk io qe ‘al y, and that Bensoo ok & Crostey were inde'vted to the dovondante for rv delivered to Bento & Crosley to manufacture ber, 1865, and which bad never been returned, the valine of which wan agreed to be $975. Creeley teatilied, on the part of the defendants, tbat he and Beco were partners, Aud shat the partnership commenced im 1862, and bad not yet terminated. Denson tertitied that uo such partaer abip ever existed Many witnesese wore called on the part of the plaintit and dofendacte The Judge mubmit ted to the jury three qaretious (no writ) Wheiber - fon and Crosley were ever part eprwer that quesiion jo the aflicmat) the partrorab ip commence, and the nature of the basiness geversily? And, whether the defendants delivered to Peneoa and Crosley, jointly, ihe raw slik te Dooem>or, 1868? The jury acewered the Grat god secoad question in the negative, sod the Court theré xj dered jude mont ia favor of the plaioti seainet t dante f the amount claimed C. Bainbridge @mich for plaintit; W. Emerton for defendaate. Apromerweers my rie Prmernant —Ricbard MoAllister bas been appointed Depety Petmarter at Keokak, own. Ralph Garnee, Collector of Castome at Sactett’s Har hor, New York Elward Lee, s Lieutenant in the United Siaice Navy. PREPARATIONS FOR wintry, that does not tompt a person to stroll through ite !ebyriain | of pathe, but makes one seek of exit, it again until the rkating and curling have begua ite Pole ooee pan’ tpot no tately rendered ebaruuis Whe Central Park. COMMENCING THE SKATING CAR- NIVAL—THE PRESENT|APPRARANCE OF THE PARK, ETC., ETC. The last few days, which bare brought the blasts of | Constipation of bowels. . winter upon us almost without an hour's notice, have not Debility, ‘adult been without their due effect, and bright visions of gay | Debility, infantile sleighing and exhilarating skating parties bave already appeared to the imagination of our many citizens. Buf- falo robes, long stowed away in upper rooms, and never | Domes, jomts, &c.... thought of during the sammer months, bave been sought for, Carefally renovated, aud will shortly resume their Rocustomed place, sheltering some party while gayly | Langs, throat, &o. dashing through the Park, or on the famous Bloomingdale. Skates will be looked after and polished up, so as to make @ creditable appearance when toe time shall arrive to take the dally trip to the skating pond of the Park. The Central Park Commission, not unmin of the wants of the people, are alresdy beginning to mix» That Robert C. Hutchisgs, by the ‘namber of paration to put’ the pond in thorough coa y elected Member of Asrombly, in ant for | dition, and a few days of tach weather ae we Assembly district of sald city and Gouaty. | are having et present weate a ruad to the tral That George W. Varian, by the greatest pumbor of | Park of ds who sre enzious to begin (he skating ‘voter, wat duly elected Member of Arsembly, 'n and for | carnive! and enjoy it to the end pre@ent appearance of the Perk ie mov! do det}, and there te a bleak and !oartome | it ge aoont it the neares; mexus with & full determination rot to enter im carpest Yesterday it was almost deserted, being @ few carriages, two or three “polltary horsemen” avd the policemen in charge. The by the sweet sirains of music, and the presence of the uty wat fashion of the metropoiis, Dears a singularly bleak and ¢esertod appoar anes. A few of the bonches sti’) remein t> tell that euch & thing did exist, and to bring np, perhece, bap. PY recollections to the miad of noy tray viet er; Dut the music stand, frames, ke, are lying about in heaps, there to remain uat!l ihe retarn of eamuor shall ageia bring them tnto use The pind, too, lvoke Abe absence of the bois and the groups of peopia who wted to wateh the graceful motion of the swans, a they went to aod fro, 's particularly noticeable. Cwing to the wind being eo high the pond has not yot | deen freveu over, the motion of the water preventing |! bot ye@mteroay morning the #wans were somewhat Ror. prised to fod themm !ves icebouad, the water ali round them baving been only a short Help was #000 procured, and tae wane got at liberty. They will #00 be removed to their winter quarters, and the pond given up to the people, At present orders bave been issnet to frozen, | We police force to allow no one on the pond enti the ng enough to bear the weignt fue notice a!l be deemed cf « crowd. When that timo arrives will be gven to all. Toey were yesterday “tume bail’ of the Park into position, fons other slight preparations. It it ’ jower pone Fifty ninth street, will Giied this winter le 4 t the use of the laties, oe the rks ground bitherto used by them i# mach all ral enterpriviog indizidoae hive alresdy 1 (0 the Commissioners for permiasion to lot out thater, erect tonte for refreshment, ke., bat there bas been pothing done yet by the Commissioners. They tend to take these matters in band shortly, wnea we shall be able to ap regard to renting and were ins! nothing ¥ left undone to m! thing 88 jlearart as poeribie t) the viniter ement lately made Ul jee who ure tho Third #m: ratirond the grading and Street. Tt adore an eves and pleneant Park bad better make fog tho bour that the skating begia. Polttical Intetiigerce. Ontos Lecistait Rn | body a: journed on the 19:h wit. after @ setion of forty dare. The Oregon Sentined, in an editorial allveton to the fact, tays — Several important bills were defeated. iy Corrupt members & Legiol ‘Atrembiy hav ng ver ogain arsemble in Or The demooracy tategrity of the State to or rep aa there is no rignal may be hoisted and the We bope that stood true to the interest the last, and there were among the Douglat party. So far as the republicans are {walt to fad with their election of members are with do- evi! to accompliah It, it le the majority of the Doug. lng fertion that we refer ton our consire, Tacy aoed in the estimaticn of al! honorable mea, dir Froore of Bisck Rercaucas Scccesa —Dissolation of the Colon—ruptore between the North and the South— vnlversa! paoic—svrprnsion of banke-tnterraption of a re of merchantesmerhanics, laboring mes er f empiog—revival of tha Kanese . ' ¢ already open ce, with ao bope for ine f 1 | ree honorable men —— small private fam fa good pletn cook, a firme rate troner; la & « Faker: bas the Seat f ity reference, “Gall sor tsi Ls frat floor, in the rear, South Brookly Al RYSPECTs BLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU tote famy: te willing apd obifint, siset of natoreine Ber lant place, “Oall at US tf Swe f Qva., ‘rst oor, front room, ‘Weebly Report of Deaths & the City and County of New York, trom the 17th day of woh uember to the 24th day of Kovember, 1860 len, 87; women, 73; ; girls, 99—' adults, 160" enildren, 2007 ‘mnice 10T, Toma ‘Went 15th ot., between @B and BEIPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATIO ¢o. in & private family. log bapered ond te. seabiaiionn re a Be wi tiem ewart received ir! ree . } ~ we tand ove bund ed and thirty four A Equ table | Pee Aa ae ene Of which Christian Schwarzwaclder received twenty ‘alexan 4 six thousacd #ix bundred and forty: H RESPESTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANT® A SITY Soatiering, one hundred and seventy-seven. Inia ses 9 tion to do genera! hourework in x # email family. or wo We certify this statement to be correct, and have Todemmation of Kidoeys 1 | a9 ss pure or ianniress, Cell for two aye at her p cnnsed the same to be attested by {be Chairman end Se. . Pa rarer ph a 2 . P | Situation, 81 Weet Zig: at. cretary of tb this twenty third day of Novem 5,000 Total ...+..4...- $90,000 - SITUATION WANTED. ber, A D. 180 WILLIAM M° TWEED, Obairmaa. * dealer in eedies; insured for $20,000, as 8) ge FE ce ‘Davi A. Fowumn, Secretary. ners gers a 2) oer kloan npeciowore and embroidery” Gall for tno ‘The Board of County Canwasrers of the city avd county ee Se Anne... ee 7 1) : - of New York, baving canvaseed and estimated the votes eeaiaireosnsy Nae ee $20,000 5 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLM Qi given in the deveral election districts of the aid elty and NO 20 WARWEN sraxeT ; 2 | coor srpee oF cas sanneeeen oboe Deana aL County, at a general election held on the sixth day of No- |, E, : a 3 jt dave ber, ads, P eighteen hundred and sixty, 40 horedy | tu city Pavecoodategr omy powned Kor 900,000 ; $| Ei poe a > ey a termine and declare: Townsend & Yale imporvers ot bostery and smal) Tost John Callahan, b; greatest number of votes ; insured — RESPECTABLE PROTES! 0) wen Guiy chested Maiber of buosull eye ad for $160,000 in city companies; damage | Total .......ccecsseesececeucesscece cece ceee sess DO? A stitcation ‘at segment, world be wing Firat Assembly district of said city and conaty. building is owned by Messrs. DEATHS YROM EXYRENAL AND OTHER CACHES BOT DEFENDING | ChAmberwort, and waling. | Uall for twoydays at 60 West That Willlam Walsh, by the greatest wamber of votes, | Insured for $1¢ 000 im the Continental Inameeene Core a. Sib and oth ave, was duly elected Member of Assembly, in and for the vy alighted and set fire to @ second 1 RESPECTABLE G HES A ITUATION Seoond Assembly district of said city and county. window in building 286 Broadway, 2 co: k. wash and tron or do chamberwork R008 That Chrissian 8. Woodruff, by the greatest number of discovered soon after and § | renee canbe given, One ba soma for vero dase at O58 Bay votes, was daly elected Member of Assembly, !n and for | stream of water from No 8 Engine, it would hay. 6 | betwee 20th and 40th sto . fret cor, back room. ‘es ee 3 gereral housework day ot 125 Henry st, Brooklyn. Sirows reset of iit waben a Uahy fo Wet Nareo own residence, 106 Kast 28th ot. Taquire for Mire. A A MIUATION WANTED—BY & YOUNG WOMAN, first rate cook and good bread and biseutt baker, excellent wasber and ironer. eit C two days if not engaged at 124 Cliaton place, room 11. {RMIPROTABLE YOCR@, WOMAN WAN ba # chambermald waitress or housework in aemall private family: i eas tt, Brook!y: ironer. ad reference. Call tor two A JOONG MARRIED WOWAN WANTS 4 SITUA’ an wet purer; ean be bigh! a daye at the corner of 58th st lst av. at Mr. O'O DRESSMAKER If DESIROUS OF OBTAININ | situation to ® private family, as dressmaker and irom: cutttog and fitting isdies’ and child bad some years experience in the business. dresens hee ‘8 good plain sewer. Can be seen for two cayeat 102 &: jL ISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS on Ssess | RT a Pane Snomume ‘Brain and nerves. ‘and blood vessel. seeeeeeneeee OL enkaote 0? which 17 were from violent Aaaiet with chamgs " to aitand to children Can be een for two daye at Under 1 year..... ‘26 to BO years. —_——. Lio Syeare 80 to 40 yours. N ENGLISH WIDOW WOMAN WISHES TO Sto 8 years. 40 to 60 yeare. some rect emen's or fam! y washing aod ivor ing, hwo derenrs 8 to 60 years tome. or work out by the day. Call for Marie Brag @ to 12 to 70 yeare | 32 Ist ne wh are 10 to 68 yea j LO8 WANTED BY A RESPRCTARLR Yi 16 \o 17 years, 80 to 90 years who it 8 first rate cook washer sad 17 (0 20 years 90 to 100...... vntry reference, an A merioen famil 20:0 Sb yeare | ween for iwo days at 267 Mulberry fom... | Prince and Houston sis. } tt GERMAN PROTESTANT CIAL WANTS AS Britis Asserien | top Resesvatress Cen be seen at 205 Hester st. tm rvnee. WOMAN WISHES TO Germany in washing at her resderen Beat recom! treland | flocs. Apply at 96) 7h ev., ered fsor_ beak room. Poland 1 RESFROTABLE WOWAN WANTS A SIEU, Prossia | A Biturser can tave sharce at 0 bevy from tn Dl Tow. | deretande family sewing. City so ueeeee. oa rom. f two days at 448 Ghar, second house bell PURLIO Almabouse, Biki’s island..11 ene ~ of Ballevoe Hospital... COOk PLACE WANTED-—BY A VER A epettah'@ young women, fe & first clase cook # bread pod cake baker: po ot jection to aesiet in wash! gO 8 edort distance in the enintry Good Jews’ Hospite’ ; Gan be eeen for two ays at 219 17th wt, Y Bi, Vincent's Hosp ‘4 = we A sitvatT wan rence from ines, where she bas Wr 138 aliartic st , corner of Henry, recond foor, room “TASLE WOMAN WISUES A 6 A taun’ ress, City re'eresces Ci RIENT DRESUMARER WARTS EMPLO} miliee to eat and fit ladies’ dr AMERICAN L) DY WISHES A SIT ® “10 youxa c save a * to cial! obtigren. Has & Rrow'nige of the rudiments cf the Prensh lanes Total ......60s seeeeceeeeseeees seeeeeeess 889 | Correct pror ogee comargs reaiding some (it Tae number of deaths compared with the correepouding | “*_*\<reee Myrtle, Rian Ey week of 1960 and of mat woes we oo SITUATION WANTED-BY A WEISE G Week endiag Nov. 26, 1860....999 —Decreasa. Fr) chimbermald ard reamatrers, cham bermald ao. Deaths from acute dineare......161) work in s email family, Nov. 17, 1860. LJ chronic diveage....145 f au — %, eetgraal enaees, Os. 88 ri YOUNG WOM6N WISHES ‘ aoute dinease......207) A= faggtte ppt A washer and iriner Nov. 26, 1860. “ — Ghrouie dinease....12$ > $69 | fog to make herself gecerally uefa! in 8 email bad external causes, &c. 34) Pest of ference from ber Inst place. Cant Increase thie woot two daya nt 286 rat Meth ot SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP! | A SEE te fo waiting and chamberwork dren's purse, would €o for $5. mouth, Cell at between sth and 37th ste , for two days. PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITU. i willing t neeiet Ip the © ashing wishes to live ip a lady's family. Gord city rete: at 00 Hest 100) st, Between Gch and Tih ais, im id cond floor front room. SITUATION AS DRY NURSE AND SRal Je womas. Apply st ja av and ay A. Call from 1010 City reference given, aie Sets, nee tes DELAVAN, City Lospector, teorological itegist j ‘The annexed table shows the temperatere of the ab | moepbere in tbie city during the week ending November 24, the range of the barometer and thermometer, the variation of wind currents, ard the state of the weather at three periods during each day, vis: at 9 A. M., and 3 and 9 o'clock P. Mao— i AS COOK —WANTED A SITUATION, BY yer basinews tn all to in the ais 1 335 Broad wag, e r j at two daye i SITUATION WANTRD=| eTeapT and ry L | A Sraiee Sree betes » - work in a private femiiy, ret ¥ = Call for two days at £60 Sth av. —J lon. . = 3 = YOUNG WOMAR, WHO 18 A GOOD ‘ , A = Pe A Bitontio i tio; Seamer iN. W. 00.31/18) W. fia) — oe a teow until suited at 118 Raat 20th et , REMARKS, Saterday —Morning, cloady; afternooa and night, over cast Son | younG Wome cham’ nurse, oF as cham’ | A cal tetas in Sur bene sehington place, where #b+ can be seen jor two. WOMAN WANTS A aiTU Al TOyecoge aed seometrers. Api from Li to & aM * . © aod fog; afternoon ” wut) & Macey aay

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