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N&W YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1862.0 ae Se ein, 7 — ih esiieaiatiaiinmiatieensiatdaaa OFFICIAL 488. ASS. gare | Manannne ORE FICIAL CANV/488- ao Se ANN oe - OREICIAL CANVASS. | OFFICIAL CANVASS. oITy 5 ‘which Corneiius ¥. orest wace.ved one bundred whole ou votes given for attics of School Tris 7 Sp sina oe Ca gd Ms Se fousming | ant : om > mesane be Tate, tS etal need Ce ane ful tegen nee out ounaned i Cr ye scape That Jeremiah Coughiin and Jerexmah Murphy, by the . bar 33 Thomas J. Doremus recetved hundred and sie Mine | greataat umber of votes, were duly elected for rae 5 one and nety va, whole number o! votes given for the ullloe of Sebo! True feenor tne Fourth ward. published in the ona b» Horatio Howarth received two hundred and for- on os “) Ninewenth ward was five thousand ae" bun. That David D. Acker and George Ireland, by the aan stele datas. 0, nd aise eee when abet angaTontay ae Gnhieh Jone Pan eonived me bandeed and asty-aiz, | “OC which Tomas Crimmina recived one thousand ong | QarWitwanien "ere Stuy exes for Scho Rrutiee of appears ‘and canvass that ich amen Me oat 4 nndre and culrty-ane ‘The whole number of ‘-slea given Yor tee ofvce off ‘Councilmen FOR BCHOOL INSPECTORS. Of Wiveh Lai Postoer received two bundred and nine: | Of whice John 1 received one thousand and ninety, | et at James Campbell and Jobo BL Cor Record, the Seventh ‘righ district was ome bundred and ten Rusk WARD. 4 thas th wen, ys 4 Gal Of which M! hee received nine ii and | School Trustees of the Sixth wari. ‘ yr" aovervasl Atvortiner, Shounand three ofiudred and eleven, # Zhe! 18 epgesrs om suan evtgnsie andcanvase chat the | | 481 of wk Dénlst Gallup received ene hunized and cis | tise | ae é That Herman Broking, by tho greotest oumber of voles, jeasenger, genius jg wake ; 2 “ rot howe | tarot ine Firat ward, wee one toovand tive bipured Thai apprare om euch ewtimaie and canvass that the | alsty four, am McManus received eight Bundred aod | Bas duly elected, to Olt vacancy, as Hchoo! Trustee of the joraid, : Of which Patrick Russell received nine tho four bun- | 8nd fourwen. bole num. vr of vo Office'of Schoo! Trux- which George P, Nelson rece! ndred and The ¢ ‘ and qi 7ansctips dred aud aaty-nine. gs Gr wehich Thomas Cleary recelved one theusand one hun- | teen ofthe Pui ward, 4 ll vacancy, waa four hundred ad eee ee Se een haa ot uber tee gee Denar Pate greets complete cat ‘World, ‘Of which John Brice received ten thoussnd nine hundred | dred and sixty-cig'it. foriy-iwo. ‘Of wuich Oscar Falke received eight hundred and eighty. | the Seveah ward. a fees, dy districts, be published in | and seventy-two. ‘Of wich Mauhew T, Beirne received three hundredand | Of winch James Coady received ulne, there, That David A. Fowler and Francis Piert, by tho greatess i ths Apia ‘cae, | ke Reenter Bennton recesved eleven thousand | tbIrty-iite, plank. Le wiles Joseph P. raha reoeived one hundred and | And of whieb four were acattoring vetes, umber voies, wore day elsced, for fal torn raent . T. rimen. ~ TWENTIETH WAKD. Us \ . meOP totan Dany aca “Of's hick William Joyee received ten thousand two hun- | Ain of win h obe Was « acatterins vote, ‘Of which James H, Noo received two hundred and Gtiy- | That st appears un auch ratimate and canvass that the | ~‘Thatdames A Carn Ce the greatest pumher of veten, relat) -{5 cauvassers of the city and county of | dred aud one. <meoep Wane. three, whole number of votes given for the office oF School Trus was duly elected, wo uli yaesney, as Behoot Trustee of the “fou to the vote vastforComptruller, Coun- | Of which Valentine Cook received eleven thousand two | | That it appeare on sich estiniaie and canvass thatthe | And of which one wase scattering vote, foes of tus Twentieth ward waa ning thousand seven hundred | Bighch ward. . . ‘by Stion, an Alderman in each of tue Alder- | hundred und forty-seven. whoie uamber of votes «liven ior the ofiee af School Bn- FO RTH WARD. aud ninetyefour, ‘nat James H. Townsend and James Harrison, by ihe ane’ Aine city, with an odd uumerical desigaa- | | Of which James Crowe received three thousand two hua- spector of the Second ward was three hundred and fifty | Thatit apy on estimate and canvasa that, th ich Now A, Childs regelved one thousand two hun- teat Dumber of voter, were duly elected a9 Bhool Pru Of gimen in each Senatorial district, ene Gow. | dred and ninety. . seven. whole nmber of votes given tor tae ofllee of Schog} Troat:rs id tt) one, veo! the Ninth ward ¢ atamon Schools for each ward, one Inspector Of which Wiillam C. Higgins received two thousand and ‘Of which James Young received one bundred and ninety. | of the Foarch ward was three tiousand four huddred and Davi! Silliman received one thousand ove han- That George Snyder Cornelius Corson, by the greatest ty-one, numer of otea, Wer duiy el teu aw School Trustees of the twenty-seven. ward, and such other schoul ollicers as huve Of which Jeremiah Coughlin received eight hundred and (war Dobbs recelved-two thousand ene hun- Abouls fur each ward, two Trusicesv thirty-nine, ar. Pe nother ecko otcararhare | Of wiics Jeho H, Starin received one thousand and eight (Of which Frederick Moynahan reccived one hundred and eant by rea death, resigi Of which Thomas Nvian rece: Ly a 2 mw teen, D ot 4 ‘ Reat by remen of aa Et eet alrtycame, Uae Feceived two thovumud three Bun | SUAS? which tive worm achttering votes, ‘Or wich Jeremiah Murphy received even bundred and | prinbeseh eetoe tere daly settee) the, sreateas of City Canvansers having met at the cham! Of whieh Roger Dowling received three thousand and THRO Ww. seventy -tures, EBevcoth ward, on Luckey reoelvet one thousaud tive | Iliat Benjamin Moore and John ti ad wventy-two, homer os voboo, were duly elected aa & of Aliermen, City Hail, on the courth, ith, | twelvy. That it appears on suca estinute and canvass thatthe | "Or which Buzene Sullivan recelved seven hundred and ninth, $ nth, eleventh, tweifth, thirteenth Of which Jonathan T. Troiter received siz thousand three | Whole number of votes xiveu for ihe ullive of School Tn. aka Pes by the greatem or of the Thied ward was four Luudred andei ty | Of watch Frederick Schwerdtfeger received two hi si rusiees of she af, macesmbet £80 ‘noueend eight Sundred and Dungees ent — ahem wp pone aed rales hota Jobu ¥. Gridley recelved one thousand feur hun. Preitte, ware. sey i me Fon given im the se whieh Hamiin Babcock recetv jousand nd weniy-etu 1 Jomeph H, Toots Thoma: us low alaricte of sald city snd count, at the elewion | did aud uluety-ve. P ©. watch Jon F, W, Mangles received four hundre@ and | Of wich William Wagner received two hundred and if ere blank. | eet tinder i voices were duly ehveted ue Scval Tren sree mber second, one thousand ight hundred and | | Of which Cornelia: A. Runkel received dve thousand four | @f\y- twenty-three. hich tive were ing votea, ‘want. , pursuant to the provisions of “An Act to Amend |: bundred and sivtv.nine, re ‘bd of which thirty-three were scattering votes, ‘And of which Patrick Craddock received six hundred and TWENTT-riKst WAND P. Jourden and Patrick Brennan, by the ‘Of the City of New York,” passed April four- | | Of which Chares C. Pinckney received six thousand five FOURTH WAkD, thirty-four, That it appears oh euoh « rot ¥ were duly elected aw Suhoul Brig. pe eet PNTHEIES PR AEN Che muy et att ha: Snyder received etx thousand aud thirty anes A ie rk cae raion adn estitase and canvate’ iiei'the’| of uke Frente Boul Truuars ipa Tensranth war, _ vhich Michaei Snyder receive fe a a bof Beit “ ppm i w wi four jaM ve D. O! bd a hs ge rh dag su: Fourth ward was ono thouasod aeven bundred | whee nusier of votes given tor tne otfice of aud seventy. ws erie Punagied perm orate by Trey > got jour. OF which Thompson W. Decker receive! two thonsand,one — thre, : FOR COMPTROLLER. ‘Of which Ira Q. Miller received five thousand efx hundrd | and twen toes of che Fifth ward wad three thousand uine hi uch es!lingie and canvass thatthe whole | aud . bunares and thw iy-wo. p Tye . aspen ale a | eee, ‘h John McDonald received eight hundred and Basan , i area ana | eunere a bt vote giv hendice of Compiroler of the | ~Of \shich William Oakley received two bundred and | eighs. ‘ich Willa H. Burras recelved elght hundred an\ wie fuel eoghaw receiv: ff ewer eas cnigtooe thane? sis tusdses cnt’ | imanigtae ¥ "OC" whlch Oscar Rameperger recelved two hundred and | uinew. 7 ee tan ee CA ULEa ERE remlred ene sboushint Aine ‘Of th ch Samnel D. Bingham received ‘ourteen. elgiteen. ‘O1 which William Myerg received eight hundred and fe Altred Euwards received one thousand the gr atest qumber of votes, ancy, ue Beuool Trustee of the sitter and Patrick Camphell, by the = hun. ich Matthow T. Brennan received thirty-nine thow- | Of which (ha ieaN Ro men reorived tourteen, ‘OF Which Thensas Cleary received six hundred andeighty- | eigity-vine. ven's-yuree, ns : thirty-one, . Of which Steuh in McGor twit Fvecdved fourteen, five. ST phieh David D. Acker recetved one thousand one hun- ‘Legraty B. Cannon veveived one tho. wand even Nees ides guste as, h Robert T. Haws received twenty-tive thousand | Os which Jon U, Gent received oue thousand and nine. | Of which six were blank. dred wad tive handred ana tity-eigin. and Hourdman Baldy’ red and forty-three Fem And of which three were scattering votes, OF whici. George Ireland, Jr., received one thousand and Us whieh throe weve blank, reste . were duly eee h fiity-two were bank, “And of which sixty-eight were blank, set WARD. fifty-erxnt, - And of whica twenty-n.¢ were seattering votes, eool T Seveut ent. ward. cd Which tuirty-sight were scattering votes, ‘ana of which eighty--even were mcatvering votes, ‘That i: appeare on such estim: nd canvess that the | Of which two were blank, TWENTY SECOND Wak That Bay ; by the greats. number of votes, sg whole number of votes .iven for the ailive of S.av0l Laspee- Aud hich three were scattering votes, ‘That it appears on su h estimate canvass, that the | Was uy electet, to ull vacancy, as Bhool Trusiee of the COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, tor of the Fifth ward was one thous@id nine Gumdred and SIXTH Wan wh ver of votes given for the olive oO. Sev 001 Tru be yoeen' bh War, 4) ‘Ars on such estimate and canvass chat the FIRST WARD, Melty, ‘That it appears on such estate and canvass that the | tess of the ‘Twenty-second ward wes seven thousand nin That Mevael Ryan and Will) Baird, by the greavest Of volen given for tue office of Counsel io the | That it appears on exch egtinate and canvass thatthe | Oi wuich Cornelius Quinn received eight hundred and | whoe numbers 01 votes given ‘or Law ollice off8e: oo} Trust bun.tred and torty care nut! er ol Voters, cece duly elected, fur Cull term, as Seheod of the city of w York was sixty-two thousand | whule number of votrs given the olfice of Schoo! O. munis. | seventy. ree, of the Siata ward, for fall uy, Was five thousaud niue OU: whiew Wiliam Seevach received two thonsand dvehan- | Tr siees of the Bigt ur Ward, : jdred and twenty-one, Than: Pol tie Firat ward was one thousand Ove undies aud | Oi Wich Join Hewitt, Jt received ome thousand one | bun ired and sixty 0. dred and misty three, Tat Kuwac. Cooper, by the grewtest number of vot lich Jonn EB’ Deven “recetved forty-three thousand | eve). hundred and ifwen. OF whied James Campbell received iwo thousand nine Of which Terence Riey received two thousand three hun. | duly «leet as School Briss tired and thirty-six, U: which Willan Jennest re eived one thousand one bum. | OF whit «wo were blank, hunured ail elghty-three. dred and elginy-tive. teenth ward. ch Alexander W. Bradford received nineteen thou- | dred anit eigniy. And of which ix were scattering votes, And of which Joun J, Warden received two thousand nine OF wuick Joba Kelly received one hundred and twenty- Poat Toon len hundred and five, ow, ry vard Burke r-ce:ved three hundred and eleven. ‘SIXT WARD, by red and eighty one, three, Dunder a es, were duly elected as Scheol ich John Siossin received three, Oy o bich tea were Dan Tha: tt appears on #uch estumate and canvase that the Thacit appears on such estimate and canvass that the Of wiich John W. Stevens reeeived one thousand four | Nineteenth oar. ’ ch twenty-five were Olauk. Abl vi which ten were seattering Votes, whole numer of voles given tor tLe oillce of School Inspec woe oumber o votes given ‘or the olflve of 8 200! Truss | bundred, That B ward Selichting and Edward Dobbs, by (be great. which Lfty-two were s at ering voter, Pharit a eas oe (ners 4 pret pease ward was (wo thousand pine hundred and | (ees of the Sixty Pfr 0 til vacancy, was two thoisand b OF Sich Manin Tig cher received one thousand three | ¢8) Hur . ow ‘ were duly cleeted as schoo! Trusieca of — i pperrs eu estin » and canvi Ms “Loree, wise an N ninety. bi Aired abd eign hee th ward, FOR ALDERMEN. wit: be number 0° voles given Yor tbe oll'er ef ‘Of which Terence Foiey recelved two thousand mae bua. | “Or wrk Herman Broking received two thousand nine | uf waich Wisin J. Lewis received sixty-seven, onipeon W, Decker and Michaol Geognan, by the FIRST ALDERMANSC DISTRICT. missioner oi the Second Ward Was thrve hundred and filty- | dred and seventy-uve, hundred and cighiy, Of wines live wes i KreAL st muinher of votes, were duly elected as Seloul ity um rs op such estimate and canvass that the | #3. Of wuics four were blank, “Ot wiles one was blank, . Aad ot which civven were scutterlng votes, Uwe, of the Fw rat Ward iy yours given for ibe office of Alterinan of Of which John P. Higgina rece:ved ome hundred and And of which four were scattering votes, An¢ o! which miue were scattering votes, ‘a . Phat Wilde and T rence Riley, by the greataat Aldermanic district was two thousand seven hun- | minety-one. Fi WRN WAR! RKVENTA WAKD, Th City Canvassers of the City and County of | mimber re duly elected ws Scdooi Trustees of the and twenty-eight. . Of which William Baoaley received one hundred and siaty- Thatit appears on such estimate and canvass, that the t 4 canvass thar the | New ¥ a ed the votes given | Twenty@ecoud ward, John Fox received one thousand seven hundred | two. whole mumber of notes given Lor the oilice of Sc Woe oF School Trus. an th ction districts Of sald city and uty. at niy-seven. ‘Abd of which three were scaitering votes, rot the Seventh ward wae two thousand seven bundred | tees o. ii) Seventy war ad Deceuuver second, one thounaud igi hone Statement to be correct, ich Henry Bmith reeelved nine hundred and twenty- THIRD WARD \d thirty-one. and ity y-two, do heresy certify, determine and de. situated by the apmasures of That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that the | Of which hich Thomas Lynch received one thousand ela sas Shieiaa rece) Yd one thousand four hun ry of the Board of City Canvassers, lich eighteen were biank. whole number of vows given for the office of School Con- | hundred aud ten, WO, ry Med, Whieh cleveo were scattering votes, missioner ot ihe Third ward was four hundred and siay- Ot whch Wellington Germond received one :bousand one » Dougberty received one thousand wis J, A BOOLE, Chairman, THIRD ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. nine, boundred and tweive. n. That Matthew T, Brensan (i D. T. Vatnntine, Beereta ' ay pens. on ri grea one orate that = Of which John Vatten received two hundred fifty- Pl bien reat biank, erates Vavdell* received one thonsaud one | war duly ¢ it p = = == lamber of votes siven for the ofice of Alderman feven, i ich \aree were scattering votes. co SKL TO THE CORE 4 . ‘Aldermante district was three thousand two hun. | Of which John M. Costa received one hundred and ninety- Baal i epeai sae aon cee vetved one thodaand in B, Devlin, By tue xteatest aiinber © HORSES, CARKIEA . auy-nine, nine. , Ke .it6 and canvass, that the ed athe Sorporaiss : x a eraos ich John Ty Henry received one thousand three hun- | And of which thirteen were scattering votes, ae father oF tack cae te oe ee oe a racelvetl dfty-alue, hap acral paratietat aot mn A GRMRLEMAR ABOUT oR RUROPR d seventy-one. spector of the Eighth ward was wo thousand eight bi varie ia olin powe OF ile Taree, Wetiib Gow) Ham eee (or Lia ich Gershon Gohen received five hundred ini two. That xt appear And canvars, that the | aud six ering votea, Haig woul a ut kine cast oa baat dtomeenainnit hich Christian B. Woodruif received four bundred | Whol» number of votes given for tac Qiliee of School Com- Of which Henry Schiel received one thousand seven hiv eet 19 @ King, and can beak dive maby. missioner of tie Fourth ward was one thousand seven hup- | dred and sixty-six. ae bs R ich Michael Norton received seven hundred and fitty- | dred aud siaty-six. Ot which Archibald Bradshaw received one thovsand an? WT OF vetee given ‘ost ol dt OF which Arthur O'Donaell received six hundred and | teu. howard, fi y Bian) ich.Charles B. Lewis receive one. elgity-nine. Of which fifteen were blank. and De oty Live: ‘ONS, LIGHT 1OP D. Egan received two bundred and nine, Rel Which Feliz Murphy received elght hundred and afty- And of which ufteea wei sttering votes, wler reopived twe thonaand seven Wag a a on oR en were vlank. three. . e. greatant faguns, Jump + 6p Ai one was a senitering vote, ‘Of which Charles Mandewirth received two bundred and it appears on such estimate Pivel receivertsewe thoaeandjssvert bits an of tbo Seat bp Wanye alist sold tow for YIVTH ALDERMANIC DIBTRIC fivecn, whole number of votes given for the ot ty two, saad |. C. EDEY, ‘out oflic it appears on such estimate and vanvassthatihe whole | Or which seven were bian®. tor of the Ninth ward was three thousand nine Ando: wha paren were That Lewis R. Byers, by the greatyst number of voles, | (YARRIAGE COMMISSI Prrotes given for the ollice of Alderman ‘or he | Aud of which two Were saitering votes, iiGuee Thee tt appeara ons that the | wae cf man of the Ninth Al cate diss | CQARBIAGE Co SION WARE fiermanie district was three thousand siz hundved anes UL which Robert Mackey recetved one thovaand seven hun voueR et the | srivs ‘ Peis tate acta) Leeann alee? Feuty eight, That tt appears on auch ata and canvass, that the | dred an: twenty three. to BI emon rintrod That Jolin Hardy, by the greatest number ol vous, was | Te va ahora carl advances rate om pich Join MeCool recelved two thousan! two bandred wile adiaver el” voles given tor the lee af Schl Cou VOL whieh Chariea S. Wright recatved two,thaneana and | 1,1" SENG Eaten A ein a EL Jacted as Alderman of the Eleventh Aidermanio dia- | JE THOMUSON, 94. ond 26 Wooster street, hich Alexander H. Keech rece ved one thousand aud | ™O'witios Williaa Crane receive! mus hundred and | And of which Samuel Baker received one bnstred and | ninety ne at Peter Masterson, by the greatest number of vat me oa oF forty-two, seventy-/our vetes, wget James A Comatin eoeeived one thorgand weran | was duly eieciou as Alderman of the Thirwente Alie manic Chat eB mo ADIAN RORY, ABOUT 13) nae pomas G. Girvan received 6! ty-tWo, i fs) hounded and ninety nine Amrret na. MPOt J pine, to ny nine were blank. i D5 - taasaatlailainaeiuaietininataiemmnaand Wh er Ol whieh two were hiank Thar Andre Froment, by the greatest number of votes, | Barnes Price $109, Sold for want Of use, Apply at Mr which six were # aitering votes, Pe OS sheik eieieastbaite. odin rater Votan Gite TOE (ie oiiee, or Ronen anda’ which twenty fray were scattering TOLER Tr duly elected ar Alverman or the Fittwenth Atvermans | Y ED Ven Setewes SEVENTH ALDERMS3 IC | 2:7 RICE, fs re ras Ww shor ¥j Sixte wage ranch, - - 1s appenre. oa sah ext "and canvase, that ine [> Aude! which six were scattering votes ee ee ES That apveare or wirk wager ate aus cnnenee dbat ine | Thacvacct M. Lowe. by dhe greateat novuber of vatem win | FOR SALE-AT THE KNICKEMBOCKER uatber of vous given oilive of Alderman ‘or : hh George T. Patti phostmaaaion nian oF FAeR gitar for the o'er oF Nehawi dng eectes as Acderman ef tue Seventeenta Aldermanic ‘ y nd 27 i vent, Aldernanie aia: three thousand six enna OSI a sah emrinale, Se ee REE ee P NWh wad WAS Secen thonsand eight nundred | ediatrier street, n : a. and uinety-six. Siath wi ‘ a ‘of whic! votes, te Aotichein . dand sixtecn. f ‘whicl a : * Nn et Lane, ar orb Willinm #2, Godney'ressived one thousand'three | a:0) cri een enetved fm 0 tho red ne ne ee aerate youre given far the onveer Seno tee Tien Darn P Meirien rrorived one thevsand seven John Healy, Mic 10 Nevins sireet, 194, 199, hich Cherige Grane received four hundred and foer, Qt whic iwo were blank. nile. geteibael Ca et “phwhien tames W Townaane received two ihaveand and Janes anita = ea Os hich twelve were blank. SS See Veen rece sen teane i seins sche ahsert téselved Sac 6 eaty aur : Srentect number of wies, daljelecnd aa Coun: | QUEIGHS.SUVERS & SMITH, MANUFAGTURERS’ lof which twency-three were acattering votes, ‘That it appears on auch estimate ‘and canvasa, that the | dred und twenty-ui sti wih amen Harvignn recetved one thousand nine hun. | emer for the Fourts Senatorial district. SS ONo. sy Eidiidge street, have now ready for insreetion HINTH ALBERMANIC BistAicr, whole guuver of votes given for the oilice of School Com. | Of which Wm, E. Are, anc sev "nine thetr new aty rv hich they invite the Mt appears on such estimate and canvass, that the | iniasioner of the Seventh ward eas two thonaand Acven hun- | dred and eighty two, Os tue a RAD “revives ane bunared and aisty Sanne T Webster ‘Sinton of parohs Algo a fine ussortment of Iweand Inunbtr of votes given for the oilice of Alierman of | dyed and forty-ive. ‘And of which eight were scattering votes ' four. a Soweph MeY ay. three seat family Si mh Aldermanic district, was toree thousand eight | “or which Kaward L, Carey recelved one thansané four tends elt Of whiten Henry Whiaon received one hundred ann sixty: Nuchaes © Grows, and Frederick & ppt, > ; f Soy apr ee dand three. hundred nni sixty-seven. i ‘That tt appears en wnch estinate and canvass that the | a a were, by ibe xreaier! Dumber Of votes, duly eivctat Councik ¥ | HE ts Pia ete lo HAS A Nf EXOELLEN? hich Lewis BR. Ryers received two thousand ant ‘Of which Danicl Coger received one thovaand two dna. f whoie number of votes given for the ollica of School Inpro Aarwhich nine were scattering totes, men Yor the Pith Senuterial dintrict, A tle and in Abie analy a hich red and maty-four, tor of the Twelfth ward waa iwo thousand nine hondred and - pe ’ n u (having no tse for id Tike to bird to Some ‘hich Isaac Dayton received one thousand seven bun- | “Oy wiicit shirtcon were blank. Sweaty! That tt appears on @ and canvass. that the George MeGirath, kentionan who would kaep ur her keep (0 a ee a id vonsl vk bevy, ‘And of which one was a scattering vote. (Ot wich Wen, Harri, Jr.. rocelved nine nonired and | wrote pine hrc Gs Binae ate aka are eebated een er WA ES necalomeecranneekee ater votes. BiguTn wart bye A ‘ == == ee eee Gi ge neh be That, it appears on such eatimate and canvans, uns the igh pieliraroes. tncersre receives sien intine ana orge Snyder received two vaowsand ane hun WaASIED-A STALLION, FLOM FOUR TO SBVEM oe og eo je eee ie Seat ihe yeni i, perieetly sound; must shuww th eee on, sii Rea ae, thee anvane, that the | Tissoncr oi the Eighth ward was two thavaand algbt hia it ere aes non SOU eneetrae: ane thonennt eve hn Hine Corson received one thousand and William Joyo, od the Wrapks feo IS bends ts 1Ghands S tuches wenth Alderinapke district waahve thotsand aude, | ded Aud aoven, and of whteh ten ware acattering wnins Patrick Russell, sorte), or bright chesinut. Address, stating descrip hich Jono Hardy received \wo thousand two hundred | . Of Which Satnuel J. Montgomery recetved two thousand pect tran! Pla hich Anaraw g Kaamire received one thousand and David Bite goraitt price at horse and where to be acen, H. Center, statio tyes, seven hundred and fitiy-two. teat is \apesieies (onaar ai mathCiaea ad. nanhyane thea j Wt gi wient nuluber of votes jew York, ich Willtem J. Peek received on shousand four bun- € which twentytive were blank. whole number of totes given for the aflice af School Faxpec- William 1, Paquer teovives tweuty soren, climen Tur the Seventh Senator Bee a a at Pedi diurviacph Daal cums et Suan eee Nig BO Triiennth warden araR RRND Buotrey ‘aires ri “OMMISRIONERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. aM Tishes bigis sound, kina and pectiey ne.objerton to d and iwo. ee ase appears on such exiimaio and canvann, thatthe | *'S¢" whirh Joniah &. Duna received one thowand ¢ atiering voten ereatest. nu Colatry premerr cleven were blank, whole number oF voies given for the oillon of Schon hundred and thirty, anes ve. NTH wan ro: Common inside of ‘Addroso tor Lwo days ‘of which nineteen were scattering votes, missioner of the Ninth ward was three thanesnd nlue OF which Aaran McCall recetved alx hundred and fort} iy ewtimat 1 vill TAIUTRENTH ALDERMANIC dred and alaty-two, pty . y en tor the off by the greatest au of votes, tite pal. ‘on wich estimate and canvass, thet the | f whici Aluzander L, Shaw received one thavasnd anver | '*2. 4 o¢ which Herman Koehler reéeived three hundred ry missioner of Common Schools orb & SMOIAL NOREC! oa earl d voten given for the office of Alderman of | hundred and twenty-two. and forty ahree, SPECIAL NOTIC. risen! derma fe Ot which James W. Farr received two thousand and s!tty- ‘ : % which James H, Cutter received one thousand seven That John Patten, vy the greatest vumber of votes, win Dv’ Ps + L OR trteenth Al He district, waa four thousand and | 4.2 rourrewen on ees ps Ape aR haere Mey ide ae Ph ARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.—THE RETAIL DRY Fetch Pier Masterton recived two thousand avd | Oé wblch Joby McLens rvetved oe hundred andserener | iM! Suabnaty @3 caine ananassae | MU" cahieeW his reanved ove shonend suree om | hit On rape si etl ae. rs cect mae four. nee Ared arty tive, > nat Fe! nephy, by the greatest number of votes, was = a marth ght wbich Nicholas Wangrist geceived six hundred and | 484 of which ono wasa blank vote, spectur of the Fourtoenth ward wae two tbousaod and | A) TY aren Curtis renéived two thousand three hum quis neied as Wiewitnlasioner Of Cerauion Seve of te bud Ewollty-alnth street), ab 936.0 cleak, to helper ibe TENTH Wal ch Je a dred and twenty ix, Fourth ward, a spicion rate the cov- y-c1g ta Allen received one thousand three hun. | _ That it appeare on such estimate and canvana, that the | 4, QG:vtwns Lm uunaliand received one thousand two ° rye MeElvare recived two thousand one bur | Tia! Jaes P. Duplynac, by the greatest: number af votem, care Uianee , Whole number of votes given fer the cilice of Bahru Zom- | Ge whic ieaililae) Or: Miltec. cacaived: toro, bundred and, wine aie eierte@ aw Cumtalssioner of Common Schoule of tmissionor of theTenth ward was two thousand zone thun- | airy as, ‘ : the Fitch ward, i Secretary. nt resides, dred and eiguty-three. shisty, x ® yh were 6 ‘Kinney, by the greatest number of votem, was = ; «BP aa aae puemamanee vesteact. ‘OL which’ Jeremiah Welsh received one thoveand end | 4,2! Wit!ch Joba Conners received five hundred and twenty- een TwRteTH WARD, Med Bo woimuisaluuse uf Commun B-bouls ef te sg geet ha! i wat aR t itappenre on such esMinate and canvass, that the | Dinsty siz. nd of which three were blank votes, ‘ ‘That itappeara on ane extiinate and canvass thatthe | Rixth ward. uinorial Free Church, toad the Cbaroh aac ie Heep nunsber ef vole given for the oilice o. Aldermaa of | 0: Which Caspar Wetterau received nineteen. ivekata wash, whole numer of voter given for the oitice uf School Truv | That Kdward L, Carey, by the greatest number of votes, during th’days and evenings from Monday. Dee. teenth Aliermamic aistret was three whousana might | ,OF whlch David Miller recetved one thoutand and sixty- | nar jt appears on suct eaumaie and canvass chat the | Weel hr Meili ward was sls chowwand elected as Commissioner of Common Senoois of We yr ieee home red and forty seven. wo. whole number of voles given lor the eilice of Sc io0l Bnep ce |) OF w Bich Ben ja none: Aeeined: enw: honsane, gee Moab ee ees — a : . ‘Of whicn four wero blank, po rnd Pty Saruue) J, Montgomery, by the greatest number of ; : erica Aare Fromentgecelved two thousand two hum. | gay oe eich cwu ware scattering votes tor of the Fifweenth ward, was two thousand three hunted et tate received one thousand and eighty: war duly clacton seGommisnoner a Commousasosw | J PX INGTON LODGE NO 20, ¥. AND A. MTU A ume: recei je which Frede: hree, Biebth ward. bess A Nee sé ea teiabe oes Oe he Fick Widdows received one thousand and | “0. ich John Scallip received one thousand and forty- Jamen W, Farr, by the greatent number of votes, was | inst, consequently members will ve pascra 1m tts ain: of wuich Russell EB. Glover received four bundred | whole uuinbor of votes given for the ollics of School Com- chich Albert Gilbert received ons thousand one hun- . " rll bh eache pe cepentietb-e-metleoegertadtys a ae We ib noe x(y-onft votes. mnissloner of the Bleventh ward waa three thovaend slight | dred an srventytive. — aR eae, HU in Ttehe erate aetna S: aR“ ee Ee inh Thetis, Wy Wh arediak nner or vihall aah | = foe : es sates bo ORVENTERATE ALDERMANIO DISTRICT. unde aixty-three. Of whiel .jamin Swan, Jr. received ninety-four. . Hat Jeret , a Sere 4 Si a9 e ; 9 it Spreare on such eatumate And canvas ihe whole | | Of which Me ry €. Onikin received one thousand six hun- | ‘Aud of which seven were scatirran votes, OF wiich Jolie Vauierdes: Yoestved. Cighrypuritred >and ‘tisaniy Sorterina| Commniesiener oC Opnmen, Betecia of the BL art ght gece 8 re ene der of votes given for the office deren of U dred and Ofty-seron., ‘ SIXTEENTH WARD, evel te i att 10 ‘ on M yer eourh Aldermanic diatrist was three toowwand and | ot see liam J. O'Connor recetved two thousand two | That it appears on auch emtimate and canvass that the } 1 "Me aisdiinc Mins tab seabeseyBigsh hnatres ant 1) am Pine sO er ih tamer eens oka inal Tasstusiscientanes i rovapnen One unmived, whole number of vo.es givea for the office of Sch spec: . ve ve oxi 7 t © 7 y hich Jacob M. Lovg received one thovanud three hun. | “"Aui of which there were nix scattering votes Tor of the Bixteenth ‘wad was three thousand acreuuugred | Aud of which fourteen wore sonttering votes. a cae | eee RAWEY BEBE NG Ss” TWELETE WAKD. and ferty-eight. . FS a anu iad —_ Svich Willers Danning received five hupdred aud | That it appearston tucs estimate aad canvass, that the | “Or which’ Noah Tugwell, Jr., reocived one thoneand elght nppesre oo dich sailmals and cnbvess, das the Commissioner of Common Behools page ho, toe Vent eit care heath corteoettte -feur. whole nunber of vous given ter the ofllee of School Cem. | hundred aud tifty-three, jets ghey peter Begs rane op rerebiatnd be ae arian Gre comsteg: eda mmmaioaiion be ted, weld en teal ha which Johm McQ: ade received one thovrand and nine. | miswiourr of the Twolfth ward was three thousand end act which James Condte received one thousand eight hun- ‘Toirtecnth ward was fur thousand four hiemdred Fles G. Shaver, by tbe greatest nuniber of voles, | ee ee eae ie pec auhen oe, ont Abirtw-stx, red and eighty-six on q eh de @ cA “a ~ wae Dian! rece! e Joweph HH. Tooker received one thonsand tive th ward, O clock, for the eiection of officers tor the engin your, . eee ee ciaonen BOT onesie coms doh chaawetn yondoentperatelt Hlor-apu umergag a no eeoe rk hundred and forty -seveu, TastJohn lay’, by the greatest number of vows, wae | OFA | oa A. F. PEARCE, Masier. a which Davié 8, Jackson, Jr., received one thousand one | That ft appears on such extimate and canvass that the F. Grady received one thor Sol Senta ae poe enmene Se oman meaaele: CF CRG. ct aid oss 1S ee CO FOR COUNCILMEN, hundred aud forvy- emt. whole number of votes given fer the olive of School Inmpec- | hundred and thirty ive. | ia hawaead f FN eee a naiieh. be thy pc aciien ait ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS GEORGE te mppealGUATH MERATUMIAL DISTIICE. nat the | nieeaie fone B. Meod received seven. hundred. snd } tor of the Seventeenth ward was four thousend nine Bus- ne ee Pet tomives, cian handout age Dencg') Sa E deed al tecnica tt Gecnen aeons Oe Washinguon Lantge, 286, ¥. and A. Mare hereby notified appears on vstimat canvass, ninety-seven. ‘aad seveniy-three, 7 r rt Pint the anual ele: for officers fer the enaving yeni aurer of votes given forthe olice of Connelimes of ‘Ant of which eight wove scatter: wot Sbich George W. Nennder received three thoumnd | Of which Aden Holbrook eeceived als hundred andiwenty- | Ficwentbvurle si yy any greatcat numberof voien, | De held on Friday, Dos. 29, y the onto | ‘he wet fg cnatorial t wae vinety-one (housan t red aud ninety-tour, . vag Cam i VIST, Secreta and eighty-tive. CleMt | thot it appeare on much entimate ead canvass that the | “Orwhich lien y Haight received one thousand Gre bun- | Amd of which two were scattering votes was duiy eiecved an Commiinsiougr of Common Shed 0 TR. mien which John Healy received nine thousand two hundred | whole numver of votes given for the oitice of School Com. | dred und foi Saniuaiaoate ae Sixisente wand. C.-—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE CHAPT! thirty, missimer ef the Tuirteonth ward, was two thousand two | Of which (wo were blank, ‘Shar it appeara on such esuuate and canvass, that the at dobu A, NcLoughlin, by the greatest number of rotes, R.A. M., are hereby suiamoned to ath ud which Charles Riley received eight thousand seven bun- | bunured and eighty-throe, . Tete nies thirty-seven were erattering votes, whole Huinber of votes given tor the efllue of Scuool Krus | was duly elrcted a Commissioner of Cunuonscuue.s ut 6 | requinr ‘on Monday evoning, Jauuary 22, for ibe. Bnd aiaty-taree. which Charles G, Shaver received one thousand one RiQUTRRNTH WAND, Sees nt the.kcareeneLp: Ward. 09: TOer (ROUEN CE RHO: a en Re Hanan, bythe. greatest natiber.of veies, | en Pne eee one a Oe ee ee Hei a ‘ ‘and twenty-nine. Hat John N. , te : Be maergite © nine thousand Gve han: | Rubric ‘Polst Fe Green received three hundred and | warle numice of voten given for the ollce SP Sthoot Lanpeee mee ar ana Se ee ee , rece! red and eleven, steent . ee eee Remeber aii for of the Eighteenth ward was three thodsand seven hun, | Cy Vii rrancis O'Reilly recuived seven hundred and at Willian Hitehman, by the creates: number of votes. red and eighty-nine. or rge G. Hallock received eight hundred and | dred and seventy six. toriaeven was duly elecied ag Comiblenioner of Cominon Heaoulao; the | tena she next atinual commusiaaion, wt Uheir Lay ‘ srhish James Sandford received seven thousand nine | cue. | A Oo) sen smitering vote sch rich, Hugh O'Brien reoeived.two thousand and | {°G7 Wiien ‘thomas smith, Jr., received nine hundred and Muetegnth wa sch eis desitien ttaae a Grand scot on edneniey excnins, Dec 34 for WO; a received eleven 4 Gerara recel thirty-three, iat Kdinowd Connelly, reatent number of votes, | purpoze ng officers for the onan: ng ye Pape sispealmaesesietiten Prat Ws appeses om such cation jee cae cere a ne ate Roamans Goren | Tle wa cig were scatioring vous ye duly elrird na Couiianoner of Common Schools of te | Janes Mennat, Becre WALTER ONAHAM, Ma, 4 IPT ARN aku, ‘wenketh ward, ve c PEALERS 5 7 7 edgy may rived arn oonend ws won, Paes Sethe Rosronsth ward wan Oro Wwumod and | Andel wnchse perarig a Tait appears on ui eet om cunvam atse | Fhat Semen a: Medan, bythe, gto outer of ime | NP Mat Qiagen ees ee ad a Heneay aa ree shousand six hue | ergo Jiroh Jobu Hays rocetved one thousand throe hundred | ‘That tt appears on wich estimate and canvass thas the | (ers 01 whe Ficteenth ward, for full.verm, wae four thousand | Twenty ures ward Seeing Ore See Se oslo, 68 ie Meda Caden which Michael Madigan received five thousand one hua- whole number of votea given for tne office of School sux hunufed and turec. Tua Frederick W. Smyth, by the ureatest nunver of volem | Jouy Rouieks, Recording Secreta? i niee. received eeven hundred and | Lote the Ninewenth ward was two thousandeiguthuadred | , Of Which Jobm T. Irving received one thousand one hun | wax duly viected as Commissioner of Common Schoolw of tbe | miele. ary. seats ichael Brophy received four thousand eight | forty-fire. and ninety-four. dred and twenty -nive, Twenty-svcoud ward, LAK STAR LODGE NO 46, FP. AND A. M.~THB d sigh. f which Thomas mith, Jr., received one. ‘Of walsh Dualel B. Tayler received vine hundred and |, Of wuich Joun HM. Harnett received ono thousand and PRCTORS.OF COMMON ScHOOLA, POLS Sicare Gereby nietided th actend the sant Peqelee red ana SleN: sucMamara received sit thousend and |. Of when one was blank eighty Ave, thirt;. i insrEC Ae cman nication, on Wedaemtay, Des. 24, 1962. (OF the purpoee two, Aud of whieh four were scattering votes. ‘Gr which Francis Blessing seceived nine hundred and | , Uf which Linus W, Stevens received exe thousand ope | | That T Clenty Uy the 4 ’ OL rwecimg olicers for the ensiting year. By order, ‘which Johm Bush recetved four thousand nine hundred FIPEKRNTH WARD. ninety.two, hhundted Gud seyeDY5. os soetved one shoussnd two | aly iecled we Iusjpevier of Common Sekuois of cue Firat | Wt Sane, Bees. e. BOUTON, W. M. we gent Tha: |t appears on susb mate aud canvass that the ir whi George Whi rece! it jundred 4 of y Bee fprcgengo ee mex > duontiaia seaaniaieaaseeiiial: Giaiiaieanieniiods Le Fe ote Dotty received two hundredand fifty. | wise numberot vous given’ ior the offs of Bchom Come | nine, tGeld received mine hundred end |, inireu und wisiy-eNgt. Tust James Youns, by the greaiest numbor or votes, «as | 4.60, ONEIDAS!#=THE BONS OF ONEIDA DESIROUS which John H. Whitmore received six hundred and | missioucr os the Fifwenth ward was (wo thousand three | Ofwhbichone was blank, * et 6 ee oe Lineman Common schoois of the Sewond | SY" or alten cing the inang: ration #! the Governor elect . ir Joseph Maner received. two thousand seven} “Ui which Wasstngton Murray received one thousand one | AB* °F which soees Nave seanneriog votes uth wanda (9 nil wacky, wan two too | “Fins John FW. Mupgles, by the greatent under of voign | ibudwas, eine ne ee Swit red and clghty. hundred and twelve. ‘That it om wich estimate and canyers that the | #l! three hunidres ana cine. "i was duly elected as Luspectur of Common Behveis of the i - mn i wuieh Daniel received one hundred and eighty- | "Uc wales Krastun, Benedict received one thousand one | whole number of votes given for tho ofice of Sonvol Inapect: |, Of whi i THE imi toot Ihe ii) dere ane the grentess sumber of votes, was | [ULE MEMUERS OF ABRAWS LODGE NO. 2, F. AND Pils tie Waleed ted thighs were ttenk. a eeeE cx nett exeon reve ecnttectng olen, a ee ee Hu; ler received ome thousand one buns | dui vieeted as Luspector of Cominon 8 hools of th y Drea ne vires] chitere tedae enoer 118 cotaanin om nd of whieh two hundred and alxiy one were seattering | eg og MIRTERNTI WD, nas ane | ait canis Louis Obte rocetved two thousand one hundred | {ei Ay My Og tpn vet a sebn Howitt, Jr. dy the greatest number of voir, ay eveninit Devemer 2 for the wirpose of electing Tirta seNatentaL pivenicr. wile nuuveAbt votes given forthe oles of “Schosl Von | “Oc witch James Masterson received one thousand two yaad eee Sane EOS MeO aie OSEPIt HAZELL, W. sitappenrson such estimate and canvass thet the | miasiouer oi the Sixteenth ward, was three thousand seven | hundred and two. That i Ta is i siatd nahiinn oo: dette Ol 2 -- number of totes given for the oflics of Covncilmeu of | bugdred and forty-nine, Of which William Rose received elght, wivole au Milind’ ee Inspector of Common Schools of the Sixt HE SULLIVAN STROBE M, B Firth Beustorial disttict was eeventzoive thoueaud seven | Of which Qriando P Builth received two thousand and two, | | Of which Aduiph Raw recel.ed ene thousand six bundred | \es pe atin i neues sings A Amity streets) ate d and thircy-lve, which Beayam! ni rece! one thoursed | and eight. at " 4 . el q yer of vutee, w 4 wach Bas Bel Weber received eight thousand ane be ponarenn 5 = hve, ‘of mic, nine were blank. mt aw oe ag is A. Rosenmilier received one thousand wz ps otaade Riyal, OF Per mon takeots of ihe pred vee | yavormarion i bee dred and eizty ti Which one was blank. J of which one was s scattering vole. due Ranared. : “ rr sary arory ; OF whieh J. Weniey fiunt received Ave thousaad one hun- | And of which eleven were scattering votes, = awit rut ‘mano tie | rmatend ieee sngbell specived one thoumnadcight, | GUE. ss.ary Acniel, babe greatest gum'«F of rol JAMES I, PELTON, Beeretary, and forty-eight. MEVENTHRNT! WARD, That it appears on snob eaitmat vi Leos maar rapier pede s Laape ete ol “ ce 06.4 NHN Fk = ~ o wwnicn Sous. McConnell received sight thousand one ‘That it appears on ay h estimate aod canvass, that the | whele number oi vows given Tor the omke ut Bepool dns cle }: watch Murde a L. Marsh received ove teousand so,ea | duly cl eved as Laspeetor of Co: 4 Suuou s OF We PPE PAIR FOR FHE BENEFIT OF THE UNION 1TOMB incredand sixty-nine, whole number of vote n forz the oiies of Scbeul Cor or of the Twenty-first ward was three thousand seven hun- | Burdse. aud siaty-oi Verst teelvod howened se + Charived. Wrights br the Deere ciaters Children ia Wow open at ‘na Home, O1 w Le I MoVay receWwed ojght thousand seven | missioner of b entecuth ward, Was four thousand nine | dred and es alee Pia a A wa wus inns pales an Vere shelved one thowenad at nara 8. ply Bg on Ro. 20 East Fo: yet 1 merce, ‘eiternova and evening, red aod forty-one, bundred and fo ie “Ot wi Stephea Inokney receiv ne thou 4 Roa dag Apt " yonavions thamkfally rece! f which. Thomas Brady received oight thousand tires |. Of A. ScLoughlia received two thousand nine | three humired wou eighiy-nine, i ‘. \ de eritteieaterrrerean comalombbetet anmneamlsan George T. Patterson, bv tue grea est i gang I~ ST OF GF PETANG EPISCOPAL OMONOR, vadred and sixty pf hundred and two, ‘Of which Wiliam H. Mountfort received five hundred and | four Si; Hevestedeitetulneper Sy cieced as Inayectar or Car Shoe of ine | (Pe LADIES OF St. PETERS ISCOPA cn, Of which Michael C. Gross recefved eight thousaua six ‘Of whieh Michael Hahn received twe thousand and two, neventy-three. ‘uf whieh Charles ¢ ; a hy resuived ninety-seven, was duly ut M rd na OF the enticty strect, will bold a. it for the beneut of the audred and iweely And of which ferty-three were scattering vou Oi which James Underkill received one thousand seven | Ui! fis two were atte ven “mE Duryea. b, the gevaest nevster ov woven, | Stimiay Seneol of the parink, at Wo, te Ninth _Nospiteprenteslionenteleoe ted letttipaeger ein) eo Pe sigg Ag that the | BUBcied and vortynimes Aad ul whieh tarer wre ssatlering vot " Bed re ita, | geucinuon Monday, Deo, Sh at 6 Hs Sy neo red titappearaon # simate and canvass, 1e ft whiek six were nk votes. my eo Po pag o " r - ™ mer ee 3 we ad es Shae “ dl J wbicn Nathan H, Hall recgived tree thousand seven | whale numne vf vows glen TOF te ofles if Shoal Com. age Tvexry-anconD wa ie 2 Pre Rage tng, ooag ope apt pray han sin) ot LAY ihe tha. kfubly paveivod at 268 Weet Twenty-Airm atret, pred and ae ree missioner of he Eighteenth ward, was three thousandseven | That it appears on such est { canvasn that the renee. Hie tan cree, y thon: Ut Boole Ob the Fv a eg sa Of which Siu ‘iazieton received five thousand three hunires ans ninety-eight, whole ‘pumber of votes given for the ofee of Sotvol Luspec- vaeat Wai Mie gg terms, Was bie ih non 8. weal the By Not 1) CONSIGNEES PER big tite | uudred and forty ‘Of which Jonn N. Hayward received two thousad 4 | tor of the Twenty-second ward was four thousand and twen- | © WE ROtp dani seudy-lre. - " LN BLLLOW.—Consignees by this vessel, from Leg’ “tr | Viner L. Cornell revetred three thousand seven | ninety-nine. ty-four. 2 Ui witch Boardien saldwia Fecelved two thousan:) eight ie See witeh was condemned at St ‘Thomas, are hereby notifies Fed and eevenieen Of Which Richard Warcen received one thousand etx hu: ‘Of which Louis Hf, Buckbec received two thousand aixhun. | Muy iTleed OY a cowed thrve thousand th roM [Pac thelr pode irave arrtogd per 'wrk Angnata ©. Simails Of which Patrick J. Hanbury received three thousand | dred and sixty.two, dred and eighteen, OF wuleh Patice pei ht oe verge : 1 at namiet of votes, | ERMy Will ponse call a the oid uf ihe pobeerive nn olan ht hundred and twentytour, ‘Ot which Royal Phelps reeaived thirty-seven. ‘Ot wuich Louis Schaefer reesived one thousand three hun. | buy 6! ai) vies eit two th nd fh F ; 1 Ad ae LUdphetr ut Commmaou Beivule OF the, | Be S*erage bude. LAWBON & br which James Coan ‘received three thonsand four han. And of which one was a biank vote. dred and ninet Us witch Joseph Rock cooeived two i 4 a duly eh v ut Cummut Sein u Avesare Adjusters, No. 62 Wall street, ped nnd wwonty el. * oe <rieh ons was blank, wi Over B, Boyd Peceh@d Ove Lhousaud Live Lume th wma oi a oh ae el Nuw Youn, Deo, 20, Ise. Of which Thomas G. Van Cott received six. ‘That it appears on canvass that the | And of which Hitven wore cattering votes, foe . fe are LE eo Gotnen bococte af their: = saeoass ansehen ei Of which Thomand. Carlton received one. whole numint of votes given for the oilice of School Com- potency ‘William Krusiow evceved two, dus elec ied ab Thape Y LEGAL NOTICES. Of which John Farrell received three hendred and | mia‘oner of the Ninewenth ward was (wo thousand nine FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEES. + And uf why ‘nat Suomen @ » peaiest Bumber of totes, 9 ~ ran wenty. bundrad and twgnty-seven, Tins? WARD. Tat tt ap: ese wg fat the whgie hat Fain Contig, by the greatest Bun be rotons | npeslit COURT. Of which John Kaiser recotved alsteen, Of which Willfamn Hitehman received one thousand three That it we on Kuch ex nate ‘and canvass that the | number oi Yuu Sut t ot he | diy ele sed ae Luspertor of Gomn af S°? Tmatier of the appitention of the Mi Aldermen of one hundred aunt twelve were binok. hunured and ae whole nu ‘Of votes given for the oiler of School Prus. | Seven 4 nth wart, (0 sheag@no nine i rie, Heisdld, WS tad te ‘oe of ine plication fe ae mihich weveniy-w-von were soaring Votes (0. wish Jeni Jaco Ruseo received goven hundred and | teow of the Fire: wara was oue ougand eight hundred and | byacr any i Gers ciated ae inapegter Of Oe - Tih, OLENT a TH RKMATORIAL Diprence, siaty > nine, i m bs oN That it sppoarson such estimate and canvass, that the | "O whish William G. Ming rocoived elgbt hundred and | “Gf witen Dendis Keenan received one thousand one hua- | bus. Fed und sist en, tie Sem ee maT a mumoer of ONE HUNDRED AND TRSTH STREBT ‘number of roles given for the office of Gounelimen ot | thirty-nine. dred and seventy. Of which Joseplr Kammerer received une thousana tive i Adugis UrisrieD, by the greatest numberof vows, wes Orn Ry ¥ no Histh HenaMiriad diattict was weveDty-nine (nowsand four | Ot which Francis Fitteimmous reoatved seen. wt wile Thornes Brennan Fecelved one thousand one | hundred unl ebay At. a pertor of Cur wis of be meu ity Be awe tO dred au x nd of wi eleven were scattering votes. un ired aad tive, pe Ag a ch case made and provi andredcn JohuTtunghtallog received seven thousand four ‘Twantings WARS, Gr Tehioh Bernard Mulline received three hundred end | Audi which twel¥ eosiug, by the stenteat ninaber Of eOtee, | yg arrUtt omen unt CommnonAly of ine city Of eee andret wail Rixty ai ‘That itappears on such eMlimate and eanvaas, that the | twenty-one. pager ” — “ are ** | horetiy give notice that they jatend to apply the Supreme ‘0: whiok Joba @. Havitand received seven thousand and | whole numver of votes given for the office of Schoet Com- | — Of which Cornelius J, Dankle received threo hundred and Ligh ge hor TrmisOble, by the greatest mumber of votes, was | Court ee yttae oe Rake ork, at a agpeial vere ryomby-(ur. miagiouet of the Twentieth ward was four thousand nine | sizty.shroe. aia aed oa Lnspecie of Common Scavols of the Twen- | court, to de held atthe City Mall, 1p ihe ety of New Yorks Dr which John P. Gaw received seven thousand and forty. fired and forty-elght. ‘And of which ten were blank votes. duly elected om Lnspecte snvols ol > | wourt. nets De uary, 1963, at tne opendrie Of which Jas, Murray received wx thousand vine hundred | OF which Edmund Connolly recotved two thousand one SECOND WARD. ¢ Jnderuill, by the greatess nnmber.ef votes, | Whe court en thet @ as soon (herent ler as can be ‘ nineteen. hundred and eignty-one, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that {tho Fa ae eeee inepeetor of Common Hehuols of the | heard, for whe iment of Commissioners of Kaxtimate. Of which Richard O'Brien cecnived aix thourand eight fF wision Wiiuamn Beadley recetvad one thousand one hun- | whole numver of votes given fur the offies of Trustees | sev ‘oled a c Ansearch the nite entivved tmattor; that the newnr® undred and ninety-ve. rod ana thirsy-seven. ee socom wards for Tall Worm, was ait hundred and | “Or which Williau Baird received owe tuousand wine bum | Twen's-em etd ay ana Aa I tne aeroent Nerehy intended le the overs Peay ceorge Mcorath received six thousand nine huus | “Ot whieh John Hooper resetved one thousand atx Rondred | Hiaetyeiour. dred and Ubirty -taree, Tra Lacie it. Buckboe, by the greatest number of vores, | and extent of hn Un Pra Fruh attects rom Droniwar wine red and seventy-three, and twenty-four, ‘Of which Thomas Egan received one hundred and eighty- ‘Ur whien Seymour A. Bauce received thousand aix | was culy elected ae Inspector of Common Scheois Ce aig ein the anid city of New ‘York, as laid oni @ the Of whieh Harvey T, weland received aix thousand four And of which six were blank votes, eight. bundred and ninety seven. ‘Twenty-second Ward. ‘or ping ot oul sity, Onder and dy virlive OF an act oF andred an | thre TWENTY-FIRST WARD, Or which Elijah Curtis received one hundred andelghty- | Ot which James U. Tintriott received one taousand ats seruns OF DOANON, OCROOSS, Mhepeovie ot the State ot New York, enti Of whi;h Abraham Lent recetved atx thdussod two hua- | That it rs on such estimate and canvass that the | three. ih he ry Ryndred ang oe ree veineven fairw-400, out ti Rid 8 OF QomRON SCR Tne greatest ingto rmprorangn yt. bing he lag ing out of ra NY oege Flown recetved five thonsand sine hun. | gimlonor ofthe Twoake ars ward waa three thousand Pienshives shiner cy one hundred and slaty: ) OF Which Bainuel 8. ltugules received thirty-three, numer of votes, Were duly elected School Trustee or tne be WA py ‘Of whier ¢ he Twenty iret thousand seven | one. hundred and weronty-on, ‘And of which George EB. Cariton received ane hundred and jos twenty-four were blank. ¥ GREENE C. BRONSON, emteen. “Ot wien Ane 8. Chamnberinin received alx thousand four Of which James M. MeLean received one thousand seven | sixty-two. id two. hundred and twenty-three. j ‘Or wenich Wiliam Atkinson received five thousand cight ee which Morya Le Harris recelved five hundred ang | whole + ole nm Francia Lieber received one thousand five hun- for tive Of wh ‘And of which five were seattering votes, uunse) lo sve Corporation, ears On BUCH eRtitnale and Canvass thet the | be: appears on 2 estimate and vane the ‘That tt apy twea of the Second war ward, 3 December 10, 1962. iven for the office of Sehoot stees | whole | em Of votes gaven for the oilloe Of Schoo! Trustees Wik vacanoy, was Uneeo hundred and | of the Eughteunin wget, 10 Ull vacancy, wae threo Wousand } Thal joe 4. echt Macamcys for Bchuol Trustee of tne | EXPRESSES. trea and uty. ory. ite ‘iijam #1, Housner received alx thousand ~ Ol wh 4s humdred and three . eid om Dorss etait. - “ying dred andens, which John A. Carolia received one hundred ané cigs which Kaward Cooper received two thousand and be pe Hi b ahd Lynne " as + NUTT EX?’ AND PACK. OF wiih 1 34 Purdy received five huvdred and nine. And of Walch sevem were Blank votes, eevent ue. vent! 14-3 Horatio Yo 5 Portner, by the ee om enaen iy West Eleventh stfert,, betwee! bree, TWENTY-SECOND Wann, or George Wight, received one hundred and sixty. ‘Of wich joreph F, Joy received one thousand six hundred | number oi: votes, were duly |, for full term, a ents ctavestana tornivere tated at Of which Elbert Roberson reosived one hundred and That it appears on such estimate and canvass, thet the | four. . ‘and eighty-four. e sateen of bg of velen, wee T \oall, parts of the World. —Coversd wagons [Or Fe- ty-one,, whole nyuber of vytes given for the office 90) Loma And Of which twe were cotter votes, . whieu Hawley DB Siege rocelved thirty-three, ‘That Janes H. Noe, vy Ul number « fey aber farntdte to and from the eoustry. ture fr which Oharles P. Edwards yreeived fyg hundred and niseou of th ‘Twetty-aecond wart wae “four thousand Take Wal ot phic wy cop hy- 4 duly electon, to Gil vacancy, for Byoool Trustee of she ’ ehis-1wo, and uve ‘That 1s jepvears op auoh qmimate pad canvage that jhe of wi vo were scatteriog roiew sehe