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THE CHARTER ELECTION, OFFICIAL CANVASS. Boaxp or Cory Canvassens, Dee. 17, 1860. At a meeting of the Board of City Canvassers, hekt Bee. 17, 1860, the following resolution was adopted, viz.— Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be, and he is Rereby directed! to publish the official canvass in the fol towing newspapers, viz.:—ierald, Express, Times, News, Staats Zeitung, Courier and Enquirer, Commercial Adver- tiger, Lrish American, Leader, Dispatoh, Atlas, Courrier dee Etats Uuis, New York Traveller, Weekly Programme. Sunday Courter, Sunday Times, Irish News,sun, New York Transcript, Evening Post, New York Tablet, Police Gazette, Metropolitan Record, Freeman's Journal, Sunday Mercury, New Yorker Demokrat, Abend Zeitung, Phomx, Nation, aud Tribune. D.'T. VALENTINE, Cierk. OFFICIAL CANVASS, Statement of the City Canvassers of U of New York, in relation to the vote. t for Justice for the Righth Judicial district, compr the Sixfeenth and Twentieth wards of the said city of New York; an Alde man for cach of the Aldermanic districts of said city hav- * des ghation; six Councilmen in each Senatorial district; two Constables in each ward missioner of Common Schools for each ward; pev- tor of Common schools for each ward; two Trustees of Common Schools for each ward, and to Ul such vacancies in the School Othees of each ward as may havi by reason of death, resignation, or from other caus ‘The Board of City Canvuscers of the city of Now baving met at the chamb: the Board of Aldermen, in the Oty Hail of said city, on the sixth, seventh, eighth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, tifteenth and seventeenth days of December, one thousand eight hundred and six! canvass and estimate the votes given in the several election districts of said city and county, at the election heid December fourth, one thou- sand eight bundred and sixty, pursuant to the provisions ef an act to amend the charter of the city of New York, passed April fourtecnt! ne thousand eight hundred and -seven, do certify owe, to wit:— FOR JUSTICE OF THE FIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Justice for the Fighth Judicial district was eight thousand seven “i and Keventy eight, Of which William H. Bull received three thousand two bundred and forty-eight Of which Willam E. Robinson received two thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. Of which Arahel R. Herrick received one thousand eight bundred and eighty six. Of which N. Hill Fowler received four Bandred and twenty. Of which Anson Willis received four hundred and nine- y and county curred ‘And that there were two blank and eleven scattering vous. FOR ALDERMEN, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Alderman tor each of the Aldermanic districts having an odd nume- Tical designation, was as follows, to wit— HIRST ALDERMANIC IBSTIUCT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Al- derman for the First Aldermanic district was two thou sand nine hundred and two. Of which Heury Smith received one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six. Of which Hugh G. Crozier received seven hundred and ba 2 eft fbich John F. Fnright received three hundred and four. Of which Daniel Burns received eight. Of which Hugh Crozier received eight. And that there were tive blank and eleven scattering votes. THIRD ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Al derman for the Third Aldermanic district was three thou- sand seven hundred and ninety-four. Of which John T, Henry received one thousand seven bundred and four. Of which G C. Byrne received one thousand three hundred and eighty-eight. Of which Jeremiah Besson received five hundred and thirty-seven. Of which William H. Cranc received one hundred and forty-six. Of which John Horsington received nine. And that there were ten scattering votes. FIFTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Al- derman for the Fifth Aldermanic District was three thou- sand nine hundred and ninety seven. Of which John H. Brady received two thousand one hundred and forty. Of which Lawrence M. Van Wart received one thou- sand six hundred and ninety tive. Of which William H. Draper received sixty-seven. Of which E. C. Thatcher received twenty-nine. And that there were fourteen blank and iity-two scat- votes. SEVENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Al- derman for the Seventh Aldermanic District was three thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Of which Charles J. Chipp received two thousand and sixty-four. Of which Daniel Darrow received one thousand five hundred and twelve. Gi which James M. Austin received two bundred and thirty-tive, And that there were eighteen scattering votes. NINTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. The whole number of yotes given for the office of Al derman for the Niwth Aldermanic district was three thou sand seven hundred and eighty-four. ‘Of which Isaac D. Dayton received one thousand nine undred and two. Of which Samuel D. Munson received one thousand six undred: Of which Edward Berrian received two hundred and sixty-one. And that there were six blank and fifteen scattering votes. KLEVESTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. The whole number of votes given for the office of Alder man for the Eleventh \liermanic distriet was four thou. and pine hundred and titty one. which Alexander Frear received two thousand nine and ninety four. hich William Hall received one thousand nine bun- tle nineteen. which Jacob H. Dodge received one. And that there were thirty-seven scattering votes. THIKTERNTH ALDEKMANIC DISTRICT The whole number of votes given for the office of Alder for the Thirteenth Aldermanic district was four thou eleven. which Ira A. Allen received one thousand six hun- dred and cicven. ‘Of which Nicholas Seagrist received one thousand one and seventy four. Of which Peter Masterson received one thousand and one. which William B. Drake received one bundred and “and t ‘that there were fifteen scattering votes. PTRENTH. ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Al for the Fifteenth A! 1G district was two eight hundred aad thirty-five. Of which Andre Froment received one thousand seven bundred and thi intern. Of which Wm. Haw, Jr., received one thousand three hundred and sixty. ‘Of whieh Jobn Kinsley received five hundred and four. Of which Jacob Voorhies, Jr., received two hundred it there ware nine Reattering votes. SEVENTRENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. en for the office of Al ic district was two [i E seventy two. OF which Joseph Churchill received one bandred and And that there were seven scattering votes. FOR OOUNCILMEN. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvase that the votes given for the office of Councilmen in the several Senatorial districts were as follows, to wit. — FOURTH SENATORIAL DRETHICT. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Coun- cilmen for the Fourth Senatorial district was ninety three thousand two hundred and thirty-seven Of which Jobn received six thousand two hun- @red and twenty ‘votes. ‘Of which Jobn received five thousand four hun- red and sixty-two. Of which imer Sullivan received nine. Of which Thomas Smith received five thousand two Dundred and fifty-three ‘Of which Harrie Bogart received three thousand eight Bundred and sixty seven. Of which John Bush received five thousand two hun- dred and forty-five Of whieh George P. Bickford received six thousand five and pinety-three. Of which George A. Barney received five thousand eight bumired and ftty two Of which Morgan Jones received seven thousand three bapdred and iifty five. ‘Of which Henry Close received five thousand one han- od one. Ot sapien Joseph Murphy received five thousand two ued: /d and pinet OF whieh 4 Shannon received six thousand nine hundred and forty eight. Of whieh Jobn P. Dougherty received one thonsand fine Lunmired and forty-five Of which Charles M. Hall received five thousand six bandred and fifty twe. “OF which Jeweph D Costa received two thousand pine Dundred and twenty cored Of whieb W. Hawks received four thousand two hendred thirty tre. Of whieh Francie E. Hurlbut received one thousand two bupdred and — win, Of which Pecan received four thousand and Uirty three ‘Of which Charles R. Bell received four. Of which Ses B. Hancock received four Of whet HW Sage received - Of whieh Luther b_ Bork received six. Of whith TD M. Wright received three. & Mesanter + OF whieh Mackey received one hundred and binety npe. ‘Of whieh John Baulch received two thoasand seven ‘Onen’ Coiling received two hundred and a i Of «bch Hogh Downey received five thousand one Bundred and seventy-five Of which James Burns received five hundred and sixty. Of @bich Michael MeMahon received eighteen. OF which Willa F Woods received forty-five. OF which George \ Ramsay received twenty-eight. Of which Horace Bogart received two hundred and three Henry Lewla received ten. Sorter there were nine hundred and fourteen scatter. ine voter Pern Shon: MTICTR, ‘The whole cumber of vows given for the office of NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Ccuncilmen for the Fifth Senatorial district was seventy- 1cur thousund four hundred and twenty-three. (1 which Jehu Van Tine received three thousand five hondred and forty-seven. Of whieh J, H. Houghkirk received three thousand five hundred and seventeen. Of which E. C. Maley received three thousand four Lundred and twenty eight. Of which Authony Miller received five thousand four hundred and seventy eight. Of which John Ryan received three thousand nine hun- dred and ninety-four. Of which Michael C. Gross received three thousand eight hundred and fifty. Of which Asahel Reed received’ one thousand nine hun- cred and four. Of which Edward L, Murphy received three thousand and jifteen. ‘Of which Frederick Repper received four thousand four hundred and fifty-five. Of which Thomas J. Cariton received three thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. Of which John N. Reynolds received three thousand tive hundred and seven, Of which Thomas Kane received two thousand two hun- dred and tifty. Of which Joseph L. Perley received three thousand six hundred and six, Of which Edward J, McKee received three thousand one hundred and two. Of which Henry 8. Jennings received three thousand two hundred and thirty-seven. Of which Isaac MeGay received three thousand one hundred and eighty Of which Henry A. Smith received four thousand one hundred and eighty-two. { which Simon Hazelton received four thousand four ed and twenty-tive, Of which George Snyder received one thousand two hundred aud twenty-seven. Of which George H. Raymond received nine hundred and fourteen. pe which Edwin Sproul received eleven hundred and ry. Of which James W. Olson received nine hundred and forty-vight. Of which George P. Steinbrenner received one thou- sand three hundred and sixty-eight. Of which Arnokt 4. Renson received nine hundred and three. Of which Roderick T, Entwistle received seven hun. ‘ dred and ter ty which Nicholas Kissell received twelwe hundred and one. Of which Frederick Young received seven hundred ‘and eightect Of which Edward L. Kurtz received five. Of which Patrick Burns received four hundred and seventy-seven. Of which George W. Nash received thirteen. Of whieh Elijah F. Purdy, Jr. received thirteen. Of whieh Thomas Loper received twenty. Of which Charles Mulligan received seventy-five. OF which Theodore Udell received seventy-five. And thet there were one hundred and thirty-seven scatter ing votes. SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. The whole number of votes given for the office of Couneilinen for the Sixth Senatorial district, was seven ty seven thousand and fifty-two, Oc whieh Jobn G. Haviland received five thousand five hundred and ninety-two, Of which Alexwider L. Shaw received five thousand six hundred and seventy-eight. Of which John P. Gaw received five thousand three ndre«l and fifty-seven. ch Arthur Ahmooty received two thousand and twenty -pine. Of which Richard O’Brien received one thousand seven hundred and forty-two. Of which William Baird received two thousand two hondred and ninety, Of which Henry K. Blauvelt received none. Of which Steption O'Hara received four hundred and five Of which Jehn Doland received threo thousand five hundred and thirty-four. ‘Of which George McGrath received three thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine. Of which James Gumbleton received three hundred and twenty-three. Of which John Gibson received three hundred and twenty-seven. Of which Timotby L. West received four thousand five hundred and fifty-seven. Ot which Alexander H. Keech received six thousand and twenty-eight or which Abraham Lent received six thousand three hundred and sixteen. Of which Wilham Orton received five thousand nine hundred and fourteen. Of which John D, Ottiwell received six thousand and thirty ove. Of which Thomas Stephenson received five thousand bine hundred and nineteen. Of which Henry T. Cleveland received six thousand one hundred and eighty-six. Of which Charles J. Holder received nine hundred and fifty-one Of which Edwin R. Wilbur received nine hundred and sixty-seven. of which John C. Harn received nine hundred and sixty three. Of which H. A. T. Granberry received five hundred and ninety fv Of which William C. Bross received eight hundred aud ich William G. Frost received six hundred and wixty-three. € x And that there were one hundred scattering votes. SHVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ‘The whole nomber of votes given for the office of Coun- cllmen for the Seventh Senatorial district, was one hun dred and four thousand six bundred aud forty-seven. ‘Of which Jacob M. Long received seven thousand six hundred avd « Of which on received six thousand four Ween. Of whi Brice received seven thousand four hun- dred and p Of which Luke Curnen received seven thousand two hundred and fifty nine. Of which Alexander Brandon received seven thousand one bupdred and forty-one. ‘Of whieh Alexander Ward received six thousand eight Lundred and thirty two. Of which Joho Conway received two thousand nine budred and ——. or whieh Reger Ling received three thousand and twenty-eight Of which A. MeMullen received one thousand and eghty eight. (nt which George W. Mecks received two thousand six bupdred and seventy-two. Of whieh Edward Simpson received three thousand three hundred and sixteen. Of which Thomas Higgima received two thousand seven Dundred and fifty-eight. of which received four @housand eight hundred and St hen ‘Of whieh Jonathan T. ter received seven thousand Aan! sixty-eight Of whieh jel K. Gavitt received five thousand and eleven. Of which George T. Burns received six thousand one hundred and ninety two. Of which John W. Marshall received #.x thousand three hundred and tweive. Of which Charles C, Pinckney received seven thousand apd #1 bree Of Robert Littles received twelve. ih which Btward McMullen received six hundred and ‘eit wich Robert Geery received seven hundred and forty 0 ee ga McManus received one thousand one bat one. Of which Bernard Costello received one thousand and fifteen. Of which Peter Conley received two hundred and six. Of whieh Samnel W. Brigham received one thousand three hundred and seventy seven. Of which Oliver 8. Holden received six hundred and fifty neven. Of which Stephen Roberts received four bundred and sixty-six. OF whieh Daniel Townsend received one thousand two hundred and y eught. Of which Wachter received nine hundred and bree. ich Alvah T. Canfield received seven hundred and thirty six. Of which Reger Delan received seventy four And that there were two hundred and seventy scatter. ing votes. FOR CONSTABLES. That it re on much estimate aml canvass that the whole number of votes for the office of Constable for the various wards of this @@y waa as follows, to wit — FIRST WARD, The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stable for the First ward was three thousand two hundred and ninety-nine, Of which Joseph C. Scully received four hundred and seventy seven. Of which Michael §. Brebnahan received four hundred wo. lames Leary received seven hundred and ax ‘Of which Thomas Roche received two hundred and fifty. four. Of which Mathew T. Beirne received five hundred and fix. Of which Andrew Carcy received seven hundred and eighty seven. ‘Of which bianks received seventy four. And that there were three scattering voter, ShOUND WARE. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con stables for the Second ward, was six bundred and pinety nine, Of whieh James Sullivan received three hundred and seventy ‘Of which William W. Ladd received one hundred and xty five. Od which Charles W. Kruger received one hundred and fifty seven. And that there were seven blank votes. THIKD WARD, The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Third ward, was nine hundred and eighty- two Of — Michael MeCann received two handred and eighty -three ‘or sich Henry J. MeMahon received two hundred and thirty three. Of which John Fitggerald received two hundred and forty twor on which Thomas Stekes received one hundred and fifty four Gf whieh Jeremiah Sarefield received forty #ix. And that there were twenty-four scattering votes, tf cates given for the office of Con- The whole number of votes given stables of the Fourth ward was three thousand three bun- dred and fifty-*ix Of ‘which Timothy Hanifan received two hundred and twenty four. Of which Mark H. Danigan received two hundred and bonety seven, Of which Samuel Cook received two hundred and four- arty. i teen Of which James Donovan received five bundred and j Of which Daniel Friel received five hunnred and eighty- nine, Of which Michael Doody received eight hundred and sixty-eight. Of which William Kennedy received four hundred and twenty-tive. Aud that there were thirty-tive seattering votes. And that there were one hundred and fifty-three blank votes. YIrTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables for the Fifth ward, was four thousand seven bundred and sixty-six. Of which Charles F. Watts received nine hundred and seven. ‘ Of which Henry West received nine hundred and forty- four. Of which Rudolph Germer received six hundred and twenty-six. Of which Henry B, Smith received seven hundred and eighty-four. a Of ‘which George Foos received seven bundred and forty. of w “7 David Jackson received two hundred and ine. h Patrick McNab received two hundred and Philip McCormack received two hundred and twenty-three, And that there were eighty-one scattering votes, SIXTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con. stables he Sixth ward was four thousand sixty-seven. Of which Thomas Boyle received pine hundred ninety-six. = which William Finn received four hundred and eleven, n. Of Which Patrick Boyle received eight hundred and two, Of which Patrick Connolly received two hundred and Seventy-eight, Of which Richard Geraghty received seven hundred, Of which Jacob Koehler received two hundred. Of which William Gray received four hundred and forty- five. Of which Peter Shea received one hundred and eighty- one. And that there were forty-six scattering votes, SEVENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables for the Seventh ward, was four thousand seven hundred and six. Or which John Ford received one thousand five hundred and seventy-two, Of which Robert Stanwood received one thousand two hundred and seventy-cight, Of which James Lee received eight hundred and ninety- six. Of which William Hays received five hundred and nine. Of which Sumucl Jones received ninety-nine. Of which Christopher F. Klinck received one hundred anid ninety. Of which Michael Sullivan received one hundred and twenty-nine. * An that there were thirty-three scattering votes. RIGHT WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables for the Eighth ward was five thousand nine hun- dred and eighty eight. Of which Abraham Moses received one thousand three hundred and thirty. Of which Willi ninety-five. ‘Of which Robert Reid received eight hundred and fifty. Of which James Armstrong received seven hundred and ninety-nine. Of which Thomas Cavanagh received one thousand and forty-nine. Of which James Tease received seven bundred and sixty-eight. Of which twenty six were blank. And that there were sixty-seven scattering votes. MINTIL WARD, ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables in the Ninth ward was eight thousand five hun- dred and thirty-five. Of which Ira ©. Pierson received one thousand nine hundred and sixty-tive. Of which James A. Brown received one thousand eight hundred and seven. Of which Abraham Springstein received two thousand two hundred and ninety. Of which Thomas Farrell received two thousand and seventeen, = which Harman B. Goodrich received four hundred and nine. And that there were forty-seven scattering votes. TENTH WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con stables of the Tenth ward, was three thousand five hun. dred and fifty-two. Of which Reuben C. Mills received nine hundred and fifteen. Of which Robert S. Beaver received eight hundred and twenty-six. ‘ Of which Charles V. Lyons received eight hundred and ifty-#ix. Of whieh Louis H. Vultee received seven hundred and thirty-four. Of which Adolph Neubaur received eighty-eight. Of which Joseph Bowers received eighty-sevan. Of which John Bott received sixteen. And that there were thirty scattering votes. FLPVENTH. WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Eleventh ward, was eight thousand and twenty-eight, Of which Joseph Bellesheim received ove thousand and ninety-five. Of which David Kerr received nine hundred and ninety. Of which Lloyd Bryant received one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine. Of which Lorenzo Oberle received one thousand six hundred and thirty-s Of whieh in Duke received nine hundred and eleven. Of which Valentine Lopla received nine bundred and wenty-four. Of which Henry Donovan received three hundred and three. Of which William J. Murphy received two hundred and hineteen. ‘Of which Stephen McMahon received one hundred and fifty-eight. And that there were forty-two scattering votes. TwKLET Ww. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con. stables of the Twelfth ward was five thousand one hun- dred and five. ‘Of whieh John Helis received one thousand six hun- ft. n B. Jones received one thousand and dred and forty-eight. Of which John RK. Farrington received nine hundred and five. * Of which James King received six hundred and forty- ve. Of which William H. Shetlield received two hundred and twenty-seven, Of which William O'Donnell received two hundred and fourteen. ‘And there were twenty-fonr scattering votes. THIRTEENTH WARD, ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables for the Thirteenth ward was four thousand three hundred and seventy seven. Of which Anthony Glastater received eight hundred and ninety-nine. Of which David F. Carpenter received seven hundred and twenty-four Of which Jobn Tilley received nine hundred and forty. = —_ Joseph Hilderbrand received six hundred and thirty-four. ‘OF which |. Smith received five bundred and fifty-four. ee . Hs osc five. Of whieh John Bott received one hundred and ten. And that there were twenty-one reattcring votes. row w RTPENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Fourteenth ward was three thousand nine hundred and one. Of which Isaac Jones received six hundred and forty- ve. Of which James Cogan received one thousand one hun- dred and fifty-one. Of which Peter Brown received five hundred and thirteen. Of which Patrick Collins received nine bundred and twenty-six. Of which James Haskell received three hundred and vixteen, Of whieh Augustus Bride received two hundred and eighty seven. Of which Daniel Rellows received seventeen. Abd there were forty ©ix scattering voter. PUPTRENTH WARD, ‘The wholt number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Fifteenth ward was three thousand eight lier received one thousand one Of whieh John hundred and thirty-«ix. Of whieh John & Norris reeeived seven hundred and forty twe. of which John O'Neil received seven bundred and twenty or Lise William Hepburn received one thousand one bondred and thirty-one. of whieh John received forty seven. Of which Robert Elf received forty-five. And that there were fifty seven scattering voter. SUxTEENTH WARD, ‘The whole number ot voter given for the office of Con ptabies of Sixteenth ward was seven thourand two hundred and eighty seven. of which Joba Heady received one thousand six hand. red and eight. Michael McCann received one thousand five hundred and sixty one. Of which James C. Knapp received two hundred and thirty ove. nn Cane Toemes €. Darling received two hundred and irty five. Of whieh France A. Fowler received one @ousand eight hundred sod fifty-two Of which Benjamin J. Carr received one thousand veven hundred and ninety nine. And that there was 1 scattering vote. FEVENTIRNTH Want, The whole number of votes given for the office of Om. rtabler of the Seventeenth ward, was eight thousand two hundreo and ninety one. ou whieh Patrick J. Hanbury received one thousand SASSO anne norton uma bondred and Uf which James MeKiever received one thousand three seven. Alexander |ippman received one thousand John Mulligan received seven hundred and ‘it ich William Schloss reeeived nine hundred and Of Arebibald Roll received two hundred and inty five. . which Joseph Jaeger received two hundred and twenty gine. OC which Peter Sherer received three hundred and one. Of which Lewis Leubuscher received five hundred and one Of which Michael Kelly received one hundred and fifty 0. And that there were ope bundred apd one scattering votes. HICUTRENTI WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Fightventh ward was six thousand eight. Of which John K, Finley received one thousand three hundred and thirty-six, Of which Nicholas Cowan received one thousand and fourteen, Of which James Owens received flye hundred and forty- nine. Of which Augustus Sibberns received seven hundred and thirty-nine. Of which Henry Bishop received one thousand two hundred and seventy-one, Of which Isaac V. Prusg received one thousand and eighty-nine. Of which ten were blank. MINETKENTI. WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Nineteenth Ward was four thousand six hun- ars nineteen, Of which Nathaniel J. Groves received six hundred and six. Of whieh John Of which Jobn hundred and thirteen, of which John MeGlynn received nino hundred and ninety-nine, Of which Josiah Hedden received six hundred and eighty-two. Of which John Clark received six hundred and nine, And there was one scattering vote, ‘TWENTIETH. The whole number of votes giv stables of the Twentieth ward, was nine thousand six hundred and seventy-four. Of which Thomas 8. Mitchell received two thousand two hundred and twenty-two. Of which Thomas Mulligan received two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven. Of which Simeon Raymond received one thousand nine hundred and seventy. ine which John Y, Baker received eight hundred and fifteen. Or which James Gruschenske received four hundred and eighty-five. of which Joseph Stinner received nine hundred and forty-one. Of which Morris Bennett received four hundred and twenty-three. ‘Of Which Henry M. Sice received sixty-eight. And that there were thirteen scattering votes. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Twenty-tirst ward was seven thousand four hundred and «© ity -eight, Of whieh Mathew Nugent received seven hundred and ninety six. Of which Thomas Bradburn received one thousand five hundred and sixty-two. of which Joseph Rosenthal received one thousand two: hundred and fifty-seven. Of which John T, Cleary received one thousand three hundred and two, Of which Jeremiah T. Lockwood received two hundred and twenty-four. Of which Owen Coughlin received eight hundred and seven. Of which James Gannon received eight hundred and seventy-four. Of which Peter Van Brunt received six hundred and ¢ received six hundred and ten. ouey received one thousand one forty. "Aud that there were sixteen scattering yotes. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Con- stables of the Twenty-second ward was seven thousand two hundred and sixty-two. Of which William W, Purdy received one thousand five hundred and seventy-six. Of which Philip Keys received one thousand six hun- dred and twenty. Of which Thomas Cushing received one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. Of which John F. Seigman received one thousand and seventy-tive. Of which Micagh M. Staniels received eighteen, Of which David Dunn received eighteen. Of which Isaac Wyman received twenty-six. Of which Isaac Collen received nine. Of which Joseph Steiner received one, Of which Simeon Raymond received one, Of which Francis E. Farr received twenty-two. Of which Francis E. Frank received one thousand one hundred and sixtee And that there were nineteen scattering votes. OFFICERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. ‘That it appears upon such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for Commissioners, 1f- epectors and Trustees of Common Schools for the various wards of this city was as follows, to wit:— VIRST WARD. Commissioner. The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioner of Common S¢ of the First ward was oue thousand six hundred and thirty-four. Of which Jeremiah Fitzpatrick received six hundred and forty-tive. Of which John H. Williams received six hundred and twenty-«ne. of ich Charles McCay received three hundred and sixty-seven. And that there was one scattering vote, Inspector. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- spector of Comm no Schools of the First ward was one thousand six hundred and thirty-eight, Of which Lewis Notte received six hundred and seventy-seven. Ot which Michael St, George received six hundred and fifty-four Of which Patrick Baldwin received two hundred and ninety-two. And that there were fifteen scattering votes Trustees, The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus tees of Common Schools of the First ward was three (thousand four hundred and fifty, Of which Joln Harris received six hundred and sixty- one. Of which Thomas Cone received six hundred and seven: ty. yor which Micha@ Sullivan received five hundred and cighty-seven. ‘Of which James O'Grady received four hundred and James Fitzsimmons received four hundred and twenty. Of which Thomas J. Riley received three handred, Of which Dennis Sullivan received three hundred and two. Of which Thomas J. Rielly, to fill vacancy, received twenty-one. And that there were forty scattering votes. SECOND WAKD, Commissioner. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com. missioner of Common Schools of the Second ward was three hundred and seventy-three. Of which James Watson received ene hundred and forty yt which William Buckley received two bundred and twenty-six. Aid that there were threo wattering votes. ctor. The whole number of votes given for the office of In spector of Common Schools of the Second ward was three hundred and seventy-one. ‘Of which Hiram Marsh received three hundred and fifty one. OF which George A. Hood received two. Of which Hugh Dolay received one. ‘And that there weré@¥eventecn scattering votes, Trusters— Pull Term ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trae. tees of Common Schools of the Second ward was seven hundred and thirty-four. ‘ Of which James F. Horan received two hundred and ‘oF whe David W. Orpheus received two hundred and twenty two, Of which Alvah W. Lockwood reecived one hundred and (# which Diedrich Miller received one hundred and Or ebich A Metzler received t on whiel receiv: wo. no ae at ney. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Tras. tees of Common Schools of the second ward, to fill veeancy for two years, was three hundred and tifty- ine. OF whieh Francia H. Rube received two hundred and Of which William K. Edgerton received one hundred George H. Vonselde received two. Of which P. M. Hugh received one. Of which James Dunn received one. THIRD WARD. Commissioners. The whole number of votes cast for Commissioner of Common Schools of the Third ward was four hundred ‘and eighty-one, Of which Robert &. Gould received two hundred and "OT which Faward B. Heath received two hundred and fou Of which there were sixteen scattering votes. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- spector of Common Schools of the Third ward was four ndred and eighty four. Br mf reeeived two hundred and an. which Amos Stookey ote. Of whieh Michael D. Purtell received two hundred and twelve. And that there were sixteen scattering votes. rt. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools for the Third ward was nine hun. dred and thirteen. Of which George D. English received two hundred and eighteen. Of which Patrick Kelly received two hundred and three, ‘Of which Jobn A. Currier received two hundred and seventy four. Of which John A. Gelmour, Jr., received two hundred and fifty-two. And there were sixteen scattering votes, FOURTH WARD. Com missioner: ‘The whole nomber of votes given for the office of Com. miesioner of Common of the Fourth ward was one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, Of which Philip Crenghan received two hundred and ninety-two, of which James Langdon received four hundred and fort, "( James Reilly received three hundred and Of wh forty-six. a Of which John Ridden received one hundred and rixty four. Of which Benjamin F. Buck received two hundred and fifty-four. Of which Henry ©. Leask received three hundred and thirty. Of whieh Stephen Lynch received thirty.two, And that there were seven scattering votes, The whole number of vo iven for the office of In. tors of Common Sehor he Fourth ward was one theveand eight hundred and twenty eight, Of which John H. Stack reerived three hundred. Of which Michael Kenny received seven hundred and twenty. Of which Jobo Marsden received one hundred and eighty. ‘Ot which Casper". Steinbeimer received two hundrod and fifty-six. Of whieh J inder Lang, Sr., ived three bundre! and twenty. Of which Wm. Conrad received twenty-nine, Of which Alex. Lang, Jr., received nineteen. And that there were twenty two scattering votes, Trustecs—Fuil Term. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools of the Fourth ward was three thousand five hundre seventy-four. fed which Richard O'Neil received three hundred and teen. Of which Martin MeInerny received three hundred and i eix. Of which William Cleary received thirty-one, Of which William Ennis received thirty. Of which William P. Kirk received six Rundred and sixty-six. Of which Daniel Leahey received one hundred and six- ty-cight. "ot which Patrick Crowe received one hundred and six- ty-four, Of which Daniel Healey received three hundred and seventy-four, Of which John Sullivan received two hundred and eighty-eight, (Of which “Henry $. Meyer received two hundred and ty-tive y-tive, Of which Benjamin Sherwood received three bundre t and eighteen, ‘ of hay William Huelet received three hundred and wenty-one, Of which Thomas Rice received six. And that there were thirty two scattering votes, Trustees to Fill Vacancies. The whole number of yotes given for the office of Trus tees of Common Schools of the Fourth ward, to fill va cancies, was one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. ‘Of which John Marrott [received three hundred and twenty-five. or ‘which Thomas Shaw received two hundred and sixty-two. Of which John Walsh received two hundred and nine- ty-one, Of which William McDermott received twenty. Of which James Coyle received three hundred and fourteen. Of which Richard Joyce received one hundred and se- venty-seven, Of which ‘Thomas White received four hundred and twenty-thn ‘And that there were twenty-six scattering votes. FIFTH WARD. Commissioner. The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Fifth ward was two thousand three hundred and seventy-three. Of which James P. Dupignac received two thousand three hundred and sixty-si And that there were # n seattering votes. Inspector. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- «tor of Common Schools of the Fifth ward, was two thousand three hundred and sixty-six. Of which Joseph G. Harrison received two thousand two hundred and forty-four. m3 which Henry Emmons received one hundred and three. And that there were nineteen scattering votes. Inspectors To Fill Vacancy. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In etors of Common Schools to till vacancy, was two thousand three huadred and sixty-eight, Of which Frederick M. Hexamer received one thou- sand and nine, Of which William H. Johnson received one thousand three hundred and thirty-seven. And that there were ba ong scattering votes. uslers. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools of the Fifth Ward was four thou- sand geven hundred and seventy-seven. Of which William Aymar received two thousand one hundred and five. ‘Of which Charles Herdoff received one bundred and sixty-two, Of which William H. Gilson received oue thousand and Ofty-six. Of which John Moss received uine hundred and ninety- one. ‘Of which John Y. Marsh received one hundred and sixty-eight. Of which Manrice Ahern received two hundred and ¢ eighteen scattering votes. SIXTH WARD. Commissioner. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com missioner of Common Schools of the Sixth ward was two thousand one hundred and forty tw Of which Henry H. Howard received four hundred and forty-five. Oi which Patrick Wade received one thousand three hundred and twenty-five. Ot which Henry Bateman received three hundred and sixty one, “Add that there were Gaven scattering votes. ns The whole number of votes given for the office of In- spector of Coramon Schools of the Sixth ward wus two thousand and eighty-xev Of which Jeremiah Mahoney received four hundred and three. Of which William Nealis received eight hundred and eventy three. Of which Patrick Gaffney received two hundred and eighty-six Of Which William Niles received five hundred and five. Aud that there were twenty scatteriig votes. Trustees. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees of Common Schools of the Sixth Ward was four thousand and fifty-six. Of which Henry Bateman received three hundred and ninety-five. Of Which John MeGloin received six hundred and oighty- seven. Of which Patrick Reynolds received one thousand four ‘Tucker received one thousand three hundred and fifty-tiv Of which George Mellon received two hundred and two. And that there were sixteen seattering votes. SEVENTH WARD. Comunessio The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Seventh Ward was two thousand six hundred and fift ven. Of which Jotn Gal speetor The whole number of votes given fe ctor of Common Schools of the Seveuth ward was two thousand six hundred and thirty-eight. Of which Andrew Martin received one thousand three hundred and thirteen. Of which William D. Marphy received one thousand three hundred and twelve. And that there were thirteen scattering votes. Trustens. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools of the Seventh ward was tive thonaand two hundred and sixty-one. ‘Of Which Bernard Smyth received one thousand threo hundred and ten. Of which James Sample received one thousand three hundred and five. Of which Wilson Small received one thousand three bandred and thirteen, Of which Thomas Woodward received one thousand three hundred and twelve. And that there were twelve seattering votes, KICHTH WARD, Comminaiomer. The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Eighth ward was two thouvand nine hundred aud ’. Of which William Tucker received two thousand and twenty-six. Of whieh David A. Fowler received nine hundred and forty six. “Aud that there were cightecn scattering votes. Inspector. ‘The whole number of votes given for Inspector of Com- mon Sebools of the Righth ward was two thousand nine hundred and Fix. Of whieh Francis Fleet received one thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven. Of which George Rauch received eight hundred and ninety-six. ‘And that there were forty-three scattering votes, Trustees. The whole number of votes given for the oiflce of Tro. tees of Common Schools of the Bighth ward was five thon. sand seven hundred and twenty-seven. ‘Of which Gershom Cohen received one thousand nine hundred and fifteen Of which Robert W. 8. Bonsall received two thousand and eleven. Of which George W. Morton received eight hundred and seventy fix. or which Joseph 1). Martin received eight hundred and ninety. ‘Aa that there were thirty five scattering votes. Trusters—To Fill Vacancy. The whole mumber of votes given for the office of ‘Tructers of Common Schools of the Eighth ward, to fill one year, was two thousand nine hundred and fourteen. Of which Joseph W. Kellogg reccived two thousand and six. Of which William B. Hays received nine hundred and five. And that there were three blank votes, NINTH WARD. Commissioner. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com missioner of Common Schools of the Ninth ward was four Uhonsand three hundred and ninety. Of which James W. Farr received two thourand one hundred and eighty-seven, Of which William J. Van Aredale received one thousand cight hundred and eighty nine, Of which James W. Webb received three hundred and reven. Aud that there were seven seattering votes. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- vocane three hundret set eintyipe. ed ‘Of which James Harrison received two thousand two Ot whieh Jnmee 1 Stanbrough received three hundred mG ehh Frederick Redofelit received one thousand and eight hundred. ney : ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- Schools of the Ninth ward, to fil siaty “Was faut thousaed three hundred and eeventy. (ore nich William J. Trimball received three hundred eK) Teane Williame received one thousand eight nd eleven. ye) George F. Merkloe received two thousand two hundred and fifty three. And that there were five scattering yotes, a] SSNS ae Trustees. teat of Gomer Skea" af 16 Sas nae at Dee Sehoo! thousand eight bundred ant ee pau i he ‘Of which Augustus F. Dow rece: os : and rine. W received two thousand two Of w Cornell recei yusapa tw mundred and ty : received two thoi Of which William H. Gray received one thousand hundred and thirty-tive. atte x Sabie Gilbert E. Curry received one thousand eight undred. Of which E. Mortimer Deey received three hundred ap@ ninety-six. Of which Alexander M. C, Smith, Jr., received vnrea hundred and four, And that there were six blank votes, TENTH WARD. Commissioner. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Tenth ward was two thousand and eighty-four, Of which David’ Miller received eight hundred and thirty-three, net which Norman Mel.eod received two bundred ang y-nine, F Of which John T. Bailey received three bundred an@ ‘orty four. OF whieh William MeCafil received six hundred and forty-eight. Inspector ‘The whole number of yotes given for the office of In- Spector of Common Schools of the Tenth ward was oD@ thousand pine hundred and ninety-seven. Of whic orge Minch received eight hundred and twenty-th Of whieh Philip F. Smith received one thousand one hundred and sixty-nine. And that there were three scattering votes, Trustees. The whole number of votes xiven for the office of Trase tees of Common Schools of the Tenth ward was four thous sand and ninety-sev Of which Joba Hayward received eight bundred an@ - thirty-nine. Of which Charles Schaffuer received nine hundred an@ twenty-six at 4 ch Williain’S, Troup received four hundred and ty fi Of which Gideon Ostrander received four hundred. Of which William G. Bradley received seyen hundred and ninety-four, Of which Jacob Raynor received six hundred and ninety, And that there were three blank votee, ELEVENTH WARD. Commassioner. The whole number of votes gived for the office of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Eleventh ward was four thousand and seventy-one. Of which Wesley Smith received one thousand sever hundred and three. of which Christian Metagar received two thousand three hundred and forty twe. ‘And that there were twenty six scattering votes. Inspector. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Inspec tor of Common Schools of the Eleventh ward was three thousand nine hundred and three. Of which Edward E. Vhitt received one thousand three hundres ni even. Of which Joseph F. Sweeny received one thousand and seventy -one Of which Charles Curtis received one thousand four hundred and twenty And that there were fifteen scattering votes. Trustees— Full Teen. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools af the Eleventh ward was eight thousand one hundred and fifty-three. Of which Andrew Storms received one thousand five hundred and sixty-five. Of which Ross MeGuire received one thousand four hun~ dred and seventy-two. Of which David J. Tuff received two thousand five hun- dred and seventy-five Of which John Lander received one thousand one hun- dred and thirteen. Of which Jeremiah @. Lugar received one thousand four hundred and twenty-eight. Trusters— Vacancy. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools of the Eleventh ward, to fll ya- cancy, was four thousand one hundred and pineteen. ‘Of which James Reilly received one thousand four bun- dred and forty-eight, Of which Adam Miller received nine hundred and nine- ty nine. “Ot whieh Richard . Larremore received one thousand six hundred and nineteen. Aud that there was fifty-six blank votes, TWHLPTH WAKD, Conuntssioner. The whole number of votes given for the offlee of Com- missioner of Common Schools of the Twelfth ward was two thousand five hundred and fifty-eight. Of which Henry P. MeGown received four hundred and twenty-two. Of which Edgar Ketchum received seven hundred and sixty-nine. . ‘Of which James Mackean received one thousand three hundred aud fifty-four. ot which James 3. wkins received thirteen, Tuspectar. The whole number of votes given for the office of In+ ctor of Common Schools of the Twelfth ward was two thousand three hundred and eighty. Of whieh Jobn B. Hobby received two hundred and ninety-t of Wwhie Samuel W. Galvin received ono hundred and thirteen. Of which William 5. Carman received seven hundred and sixty-thr of whieb iam Hartman received one thousand three hundred and ninety-one. And that there were eighteen egettering votes. corm. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Schools o we ward, was five uty -five. n received two hundred and ninety. iam Oukley received three hundred and which James in received eight hondred and Jame Davis received eight hundred and nine. fagan received nihety-six. = sherridan received one thousand forty-six. Fitzgerald received one thousand threa hundred and tifty-tive ‘And that there were five scattering votes. Trustees—Varancy Three Years. The whole number of votes given for the office of Tras. tees of Schools of the Tweifth ward, to fill va- caney for three years, was two thasand five hundred and fifty-four. ‘Of which Isaac A. Hopper received three bundred and e % which William Haley received one hundred and ive. Of which Of which three, of which OF whieh nan received seven hundred b David &. Jackson, Jr., received one thousand three bundred and seventy Trustees— two years, was two thousand five hundred and fifty two. Of which John Seullan received one thousand three hundred and fifty three, OF whieh «S. Breath received one thousand one hundred and eighty -tive And that there wer: scattering votes, T warp, cuesoner. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Gom- missioner of Common Sehools of the Thirteenth ward war two thousand three hundred and seventy -ove. Of which Brown received ove thousand and two. Of which Lewis Withington received six bundred aod nineteen. Of which Jobn H. Trapp received seven bundred and Inspector. The whole number of votes given for the office of In- spector of Common Schools of the Thirteeoth ward was two thensand three hundred and tifty-nine, Of which Nelson Cable received pine bundred an@ eighty. "ey whieh Alexander Stewart, Senior, received four hundred an@ seventy one Of which John L. Dorsay received seven bundred aod Rineteen Of which Alexander Stewart received ove hundred and — four. ‘And that there were five scattering votes. Trusters. The whole number of votes given for the office of Trus- tees of Common Sehools of the Thirteenth ward was four thousand six hundred and eighty-tive. Of whieh Jobn Martin received nine bundred and ninety reven. a. ha 4 Daniel Fackner received eight bandred ext winety. Of which Joba Morphy received siz hundred and i six. Of whieh Charles Kemer received one polenta Of which James M. Wallace received four hundred and an which Thomas H. Allison received seven bundred that there were #ixteen seattering votes. FOURTHENTH. WARD, The whole number of iven for the office of Com- missioner of Common Se oom of tne Feurweeath ward war two thourand one hund: seventeen. { which Henry P. West received six bundred and ninety eight. im. we ita Whore were fifteen scattering votes, ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of In- spector of Common Senools of the Fourteenth ward wag wie whieh Jobe Roberta received nine hundred and “Ot Thich Bernard Kiggion received eix husdred ao@ "Oe Uhidh itugh Beane reccived four handred snd “Skin that here wore fry five seatering votes The mle number of vtes Eien fr the oon of Truss tees of ward four thousand and twenty nine. vu: (uC srhich Francia Oeil reeetred seven hundred and Of which Charles 8, Mathews received five bundred and forty four. Of which John B. Ferdon received three hundred ang fifty seven. which William Johnson received three hundred aa § fifty-three. that there were eighty-six blank votes, FIPTORTH WARD. Comm iesioner The whole number of Votes given for the office of Com,