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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1868—TRIPLE SHERT. ‘Newark, on Thursiay afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends and rela Y wil meet at her late resi- dence, No, 263 South Market street, # one o'clock, DauNs.—Ou Monday, December | 1 meee Ae ANN Dar NS, beloved cliuld of Michael and unmta a riends and relatives are respectfully quent the funeral, from her late mm street. Seat ra Evite, 08, 64 ry 4 Gear of ts age. 1, iLtiam C, Dvn, in the The relatives and frends ob oe he fa family are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral, from his late resi- Renee, Eighty-sixih between Second and ‘Third avenues, tius (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, Nos.—Suddenty, on Monday, December 14, at his baidence, ‘28 Monroe place, Brooklyn, Dr. Dewitt C. Noti funeral hereafter. Notice of fan —On Saturday, December 12, after a sudden and severe illness, HORACE F, FARRINGTON, jim the 64th year of lis aze. ‘The relatives and ‘riends of the family are 4 fii invited to atiend the funeral from his reside! nce, 26 \urick street, this (Tuesday) aiter- oon, at half-past three ‘lclock, The remains will we taken to Boston for interment, Faxon.—On Saturday, December 12, HANNAH E., Het of Thomas C. axon, in the 72d year of her ‘The relatives ani friends of the family are respect- lly invited to at‘eid the funeral, ioe the resi. ence of her son, Join H, Faxon, 267 West Twent a pad street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one GaxszL.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, December 12, 'REDK. A, H. Gatuel, firet Heutenant, brevet major orty- fifth intactry, U. BA. ‘ne funeral will take piace from Strong Bap- bi church, corner Strong place and Degra' oon, at half-past one place ww st rookizn, ‘Uhis (i uesday) aneie.-On Montag: December 14, MARGARRT, the loved wife of i ok oree 8 8 native of Co wn, county Roscommon, Irel tend, ‘The relatives anc ‘riends of the are respect: fully invited to atiend the funeral, fro! r late resi- nee, 349 East liirteenth street, on Wedi ernoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, " Sues. —On Frida: Frgeientged 11, JOHN GEaRy, in Slst year of his a, ‘he reihaina were interred in Greenwoad Ceme- pe on Sunday. RERN.-On ‘Monday, December 14, RoNona MA- Bra, daughter of i homas and Margaret orton ana ive of the county of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 2 years, Tithe trend of ti famtl tfully invited lends of tic family are respect attend the (uncral, from the residence of her arents, No. 109 lies\cr street, on Wednesday afver- oon, at one o'elock please copy. } Providence paper PY: GRIPFIN.—AL fordaam, on. Saturday, December (12, suddenly, ‘Ta..r, widow of James Grin, late this city, aged So years. \ The remains wii Monday, De- uguter of Kaward 0, and Fannie Homans, aged sive sr 3 months and 11 days, Funeral at Engic ood, this (Tuesday) morning, at o'clock. HOLLY.—In Stam ‘ord, Conn., on Sanday, Decem- and the T 13, SARA L.\ 144, daughter of Mary ite Edwin S. Holly. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited attend the fu from St. John’s church, on ednesday after ac half-past two o’clock. The in leaves tie New Haven depot at fifteen minutes ye 1 twelve, elurning, leaves Stamford at six clock. \ Hiagrns.—On Sunday morning, December 13, Wa. yO. Hiaains, m the 5° ti year of his age. The triends of tlc jumily are invited to attend the erat, from ive residence of his mother-in-law, irs. Henry U’Furre!!, 226 West Thirty-seventh street, ind from thence to St. Paul’s church, Fifty-ninth jatreet, where a reqicm mass will be offered for the Tepose of his SOU, On Wednesday morning, at half- nine o’cu Hrvcucock.—.At Westchester, on Sunday, Decem- ir 13, JOHN HiTcaoo0k, St, aged 79 years, 4 months Nana? Tdi The Tania and friends are respectfully invited attend the funerat, tis (Tuesday) aiternoon, at one Geack and at two o'clock, from the Presbyterian urch, at West Farms. \ KEENAN.—Ar fis residence, corner of Union ave- jue and South First street, Willlamsvurg, TERENCE KENAN, @ native of county Tyrone, Ireland, aged ears. ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are - invited to atiend the funeral, from the idence, this ‘iucsiay) aiternoon, at two o'clock, LavGHkan.—On suniay, December 13, JouN ‘Lavauray, in the 020 year of his age. |. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ‘Tully invited to ation the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 421 West Nincieeath street, this (1uesday) af- Aernoon, at one o’chwk. Lowntg.—At his residence, in this city, on Monday, mber 14, Leo LTER Lowngig, late Senior tary of the i’resbyverian Foreign jons, aged 84 years. pc funeral will t.ke piace from the First Presby- rian church, Fifth avenue and Twelfth street, on ednesday afteruoon, at two o’clock, Frien ‘sions are invited to attend, TTO.— unday, December 13, at Metu- J., GiULDE*’ G. LONGINOTTO, twin son of J. and Margaret |.on:iotto and grandson of the late hn and Cecile Tonnele. \) Mazg.—On Sunday, Lecember 4 Lvornpa, wife of aus bn pap and daughter of the late George elds. Notice of the funcral in to-morrow’s paper. McBRivE.—On Sunday, December 13, after @ lin- ring illness, }ivou MOURUDE, anative of altar: | county Roscominon, Irelana, in the 38th is age. ‘The relatives an‘ friends are respectfully invited attend the funeral, from his late Teaidence No. 232 oa street, this (‘fuesday) afternoon, at two ‘clock. NoRMAN.—On Sunday, December 13, Mra. Jaye Whormay, in the 52d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family bee ehe e ited to attend the raneval, from the de! er son-in-law, K. f. ilardy, Bedford Lea on ‘illoughby avenue, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afte: oon, at half-pusi one o'cioc! O'BRIEN.—On Wednesday, December 9, MARCELLA [ene wife of Joua ©’brien, of Tullamore, Kings ounty, ireland. \. The Nance and friends are narekonapoy ia eM song Wo aitend a reqniem hich mass for @oul at the Church of St. Francis of Asats j tat ‘in Bn Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. PackeR.—At Bergen City, NvJ., Mary, widow of Bldridge Packer. Notice of funerai herea‘ter. PoLAND.—At Nonticefo, Howard county, Mo., at the residence of Jackson McNeill, £sq., on on Wednes- y, November 25, buiyanera ime &@ native of ifast, county own, Ireland, Rirciig.—On Suaday, December 13, Ang ittness, J 2. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the amembers of tue i la-tcrers’ Association, are invited Mo attend the Mmneral, irom bis late Legrand 348 East Forty-seveuin street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, it one o'clock. The remains will be interred in jreen wood, Scussck.—At Roslyn, on Sunday, December 13, @WittiaM B., son of tie late John R. and Matilda A: e family and of \. | Lona waiter a in Kurcgig, ia the 57th year of hls henck. © Sxow.—Suddeniy, on Saturday, Sipngy W. Snow, 32 Years, # north and 12 days, Youngest gon of i late Williams Svow and Kiiza The reiatives ani frieads of the faulty ar6 are respect- Tully invited to at e- funeral, from the resi- @ence of his bro herin-ia George Dean street, Provkiva, tn ‘(Tuceday be!) ov Sense) a ‘Tvania I ew Jersey and Pennsvivania papers please copy. Wabeworit.—Ou Saturday, Deven ber 12 we Sandy Spring, Mi.. MakcaRBT RapcLires, wife of Adrian KR. Wadsworth, lsq. Funeral services this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clo @ the weoly-third street Presbyterian ni venti avenue, tart) vowu, on Sanday, December 13, ber - EL Woop, n Sd year of his age. The friends ‘wd reladives of the family are re- epee ~ invited to atiend the funeral, from = nd Reformet church (Rev, John A. Todd), ‘Wednesday afteravon, a two o'clock. Trains Nave a ae street depot at 11:30 A, M.; returning, W. Holt, 382 afternoon, at JU AT BL EAN’ LS OF THE LATEST 1 recent A KLARA Marne ateeute near Third ave vie pul up i “me coumry. ‘Out this ARBLFIZED, SLATE, DECORATED MARI Marbie Manteis — ie pe pon mad BLE A AND Bo STA AT, 98 Went Fi Branch 608 BIxth aveuus. = CLOTHING. RIE RAILWAY. KOFOSALS FOR SUPPLIER. The Erie iway Company wi. meee for the guppiy and dauvery at the pink Sdeeke ie ‘how York, ae line of the road for foliowmg ard- 1, 00 kegs Rallroad Spikes. Ip! tone’ Railroad Chain Fro 3 eel as wanted by specification. Stee. Frog Plates as wanted by specication. PO Track Holts. 5 t0 08 fee w Pine, in from long. bw bead ous Natl, Steel 3 5.0 Car Locks, ame pattern as now used by the Erie Ratl- way Company. 250 Union Car Sj J00 tons beat retined 100 tons No, 1 Clove P' ig irons 50 tons best chare: Iron, equal to Richmond, ‘BUU cass steel bynes, de diameter, 11 feet long. B00 standard Car Adlea 5,0) feet amsoried Oak, Pine, Cherry and Ash Lumber, deliverable at Dunkirk if preferred. ‘The deliveries to be in such quantities as may from time to time be determined upon by ‘the company after the acceptance 6 tender, Ne of the deliveries im each month will be made in the eas OY ‘the following month, according to the custom of the Sri caiapany reserve to themselves the in the event of ‘any deviation from the st{pulations, elther to make good any deucien.y of supply under the contract by purchase tn tae market of the coutractor, oF to annul the nee as = determin: Parvies tendering wa must state the priceot each article tender ed for and where deilverable. ‘The company do not bind themsetves to accept the lowest or any tender, "eters addressed to the Lndersigued (of whom forms and faformation mar be obtained) sesied and’ marked gutslie ‘Lender (or (naming the article), will be received up to 1 bea GE0. ©. 0. HALL, Purchasing Agent, Jaurs Prox, Jt Comptroiler, e BEAUTIFUL AND APPRORRIATE PRESENT FOR the holiday wy of the celebraied New York nade by BRAL WING. Pure! are invited to see them before telee elsewhere, Also Pianos for sae cheap, by instalments or to rent. 219 East ‘Twenty-tht a strect, between Third ‘aod § Second avenucs. * H ‘OLIDAY 7. aie? tng) anions of newest tiToLerS. VERLAG, ie | Union fon square, opposite tt the | Brerett THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK, Kings county.—The or part of = new and novel Ornamout for the centre table, for sale, well, adaptod for the holidays. Apply to Mr. Ross, at French's Hotel. ALSO = | ——s LOST AND FOUND. Pus COLLAR—LOST IN FORTY-FOURTH STREET, Sisth avenue. A suitabie reward will be given to the Under op returaing it to O. A. Kittle, corner Sixth avenue ‘aud Forty-second sirect. O8T—LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A LADY'S WAL- 4 let, containing moe either in Grand'strect car or near Witlamsburg ferry. The linder will be rewarded by leaving fesame with W. H- i, mon. 12 and 14 Walker street, or Jo Seventh street, Williamsburg. Raters MONDAY MORNING, HTH INST. ON OR hear Nineteenth street and Fourth venus, large, red ailc handkerchie(, valued as wl Please return to Yhos, - Asson, | 11s Bast Ninotognth streets LOST 208, SUNDAY, A, SMALL BLACK AND TAN Slut, with red collar and a smail round scar on back. iiveral ‘reward to. any cue. Bridging bor back to: 600 West Fiity-third street, coruer Eighth avenue, — OST—IN THE BARCLAY STREET FERRY HOUSE, Pookelbook containing mouey. The Anders If honorable enough to return ft, oan keep one-quarter of the contents, and pit cullge,s poor person by returning 1% to the care of Joba Hooper & Co. 41 RE WARDs. f REWARD.—LOsT, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2) in ‘avenue, Lear Twenty-second street, a small white poodle Dog, wearing a red colar. Any one returning ‘heansaate 4 West Forty-ninth street will receive the above rew REWARD—FOR LEAVING AT 167 1 tehag pgp 2) room No. 9, a gold Scarf Ring, lost Saturday evening pee ere between Broadway and the erry, No ques- % REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, IN ©) the neighborhood of broadway aud Broome street, a Vinek and tan Dog, with white speck on the breast and bald ypocs on the head and fore leg; answers to the name of Ruby. Call at 490 Broome street, Mrs.'Chapman, 1 , ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, on Broadway, 2 gent’s single sione Diamond Pin. By laarin iearing i wi with A. ler & Co. 4 “is Broadway, the above NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR 30 REWARD AN! 5 the return of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, caso. Secund hand re No. 125,483, taken {rom rosewood pavers, "____D. W. WARREN, 258 Henry street, Brooklyn. — REWARD.. IN GOING FROM 126TH yesterday mornin, dy'e Uolt. Manting Gass Waten and Perey mags er, Hoping a ed ad all's Island, oF 11th avenues, take totice. $50 2 sient atreet and Kizhth avenue to 1234 street, Last river, will reoeive the above reward by returning it to Mise Dunphy, Rand: street, between Eighth and REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, fa a Univernty place c cur ag open face old Watahy 50 maker, and "$50 will be paid for its re: turato 3 Gi 9 Chariton street. No questions asked. Inquire $100 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.. street & Pos, from New Hamburg depot to Broome Gontaloing AB, Any person returntn it to: Naina, Reseed 2 Gon 48 and Walker atroot, wil ro- : ceive above reward. INSTRUCTION. A LaDy, GRADUATE oF 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF Karkow, desires a place as governess; speaks French, German and kussian and is an experienced teacher on the piano; ne vijeotion te the country or to go ir. Ol roadway. COMPETENT TRACEED OF THE FRENCH AND nish Ianguages and otherwise quaithed to make herself useful io an educational establishinent in desirous of & permanent engagement: no objection to gon the be somemert Tererences je. Address OC. Tord jceptionabl YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED IN PARIS AND EX- perlenced in teaching, desires to give a few French and Pomme Pegs highest references given. Address 218 East “A LADY, iret class semin: recetved as equlalent iret street, TEACHING FRENCH AND ENGLISH IN A ary, desires pupiis after P.M. Board ‘Address L., 149 East Fifty "FRENCH LADY (PARISTAN), 4, GOOD PIANIST, i In Frenchy Siogins and. cn the Planp. Apply st Hh even tii Th A: BM. oF from 2 18 Le UBINESS pu ge ‘ARITHMETIO, Business Affairs, Spellings ites ing Lessons $2 Sv. PAINE'S Business College, bowery, ira trance ieee’ ongees " Wit. WEBSTER, Principal. Brooklyn wr Madey ey re To ee i hcgeir pl ggg DULBLAR, 69 Broadway, ¢i ‘to remove si 5 cra Ag or trem- bing from the worst hand aud to give » rapid business atyie. or ladies can secure private roome day or ¥ LESSONS. 965 PER MONTH: ey 1N_ “81 aria new edition ; conversation a and slp rovemor JOSEP IL J ersten iw Broad Pras, FOR THE orien eg beige of Artist wid oon os puptle, On or address ¥ ‘ ra PANISH LANGUAGE.—A ‘STAN, GENTLEMAN, wruo knows French, wants to give lessons. His peouliat not being acuainted sri the nglish Inagua meat advange for the uae babe Vs of the pupla. 148 Greene sircet. HOROUGH Nsrauction IN. DRESSMAKING—ON TS e celebrated Paris method, by Madame C. BURDA, No. 6 Ean Twonty-sccond street, near Brosiway. eo Ciaas of ive or more pupils at jeduced rates. First drcasmaking attended to, and the best work guaranteed. ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, “&Uy WANTED. AN Php hate tt HOUSE WANTED—NEAR BROAD- At. ; also Asmail but elaborately fur- ayatem, an: will be'a Terms jouse ‘or a responsioie smal family of adults. No charges uati ecited, Send particwars 40 KG. KIOH- ARDS, 963 Broadway, up stairs. 7 996 BROADW: ¥ STANLEY DAY ORENT. ing, Leasing aud Collecting for owners alty. Bee the Koal Katave Hirctlar. Mailed free to aa, al itnated and weil furnished, first cinas and 9 object, Address D. 'E. F., box 119 URNISHED rapt SE WANTED FOR THE WINTER— rik rather, Herald oflice, JPORNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRE, GAS AND WATER, , Without board, by’ two sisters, beiweea presage and Thirtieth streets and Third and Sixih avenues; all Included, $28 per onta. No tenement need answer. res Jcants must sate particulars or po attention pald to them. Reference. At Edmunda, bos 12) Heraid office. CAPS MANDEL, AYS THE HIGHEST Fate ror vothing, Fi Ladies’ and Genvemen's Cast OF urnitare Reivet i Piense «ait oF by mote) at 240 Seventh avenue, twee en} yal reste, AND. ope get CAN RE- ue tn cash for Cast Of Clothi « * Ninoveentitreet EDWARD MILLith, 156 136 1 re Darpets ‘tended by Mra, Mish. T 48 THIKD AVENT BR, NEAR THIRTY-THIRD ntrest, Indies and gent vemen ean receive the highest joes for their Cas-otl Clothing, and Furo! atiely. yoursel me at on or aduress F. trenwed to eh Dire. Harris, “(1 S8 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET. — L,. CASULERS joys the highest price for ladies! and etiemen's Weartag Apparels Diamonds and Jewelry. jes waited upon by dirs. Casudverg. T 40§ SEVENTH AVENUE—THE HIGHEST PRICE Dad tor Castor Cothing, Rey by calling on oF addross. ir Mra. J, NATILAN, 408 Seventh avenue, betwoen find Vhiriy-siash streets, ing Mr. Thirty: A’ 4 wrest 7 Mit § ahr te kee AND fi entlemen eat prices for cast off Cloth- 5 Yoruware and Carpe: Ver address H. WILSUN, Laiios attouded by Nr Wiisoi AY 98 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN, My JB wish to re ‘ve toe highest cash price for yor ing, Cary ece, Furniture, Jewelry, &0., the vow you can ioiats Cail on ur send «Bote to M. Fan KS, A 16. ow atten isi by Mra Marks. ‘Trae you wi dont with to yourmaiis activa and benoit | WORTH OF LADIES AND, GENTS 000 Cast Of Clothin », Carpets, te. ; the highest Pp a all oF Read note tol A6y Seventh ‘AveNtiC, De reocOuu aud Thirty-cird streets, ain B. STRAUSS. ‘ANTED-—FOR ONE YEAR, A FLAT OF FIVE OR ‘six nnfurnished Rooms, kitchen, bath room, wo bed- rooms and parior. Bate Toenon tw loweut rice and on what Ss petas” given and req jdrous J, M. La, bi Wanten oxrus iNISHED FLOOR, bm, FOUR noms, Harald onice. TWO. OR Wanrmp—ny THREE, GENTLEMEN, up lowg, besacen tisia. and. frearliWh canada: bast Bocce: way. "Adcirens ‘A. C., BOX 8,600 Post otleg, nt Newt BOM armas, Se 4 cena AD, WIS, ead fet ates jemima nee es c pro enues and Thing. aixth " Forty- eighth atreet; terms Address, with particulars, K. Li, Ru, Il Te Went per month. Wwenty-third street, ANTED_ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN tee! ueighvorhood, With water and gas, sultabie nob to exoved ; Ribas ali fequired. ‘Address it, iP uerand outce | Wade, _PART OF A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, aie sey City. of New, York. Address, 6 perticuars 0 Ln 4. Dy DOE TID New York Tost oles, Ss LioNT HOUSEKEEPING’ rwo OR three Rooms, furnished oF wafurni ‘Add stating totma, wach rust Le very moderate, A.M. Q., Hera: we ANTED ‘TO RENT MODERATE 1 unfurnished, situared between Third TED, HOUSE, 92,W0, FRANKFILLD & 00. JEW Fourteenth “at th sree rers of Cuckvo Aunorieaa Watches, wholesale and oe ITIC. AL, (uabrEn ELEOrION, 1 OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND DECLARATION. maaatves ees AND 0” OTFF Cawyaporns, Doc, 14, 1808, | dolls th (ae Krew Vorter Jouruah SS? 3.2% Rew Yorcer, ‘mbm Herat Literary A rary Albi The Cittiony tag nurrier des Etat Eco yikes ne hy all Suncay Mercury, Erich American, New Yorker Demokrat, New york Ere, New Xork i Home Uazetle, Now sork Eyeing Mall, iitan Reco: iearguee tore Scottish American Journal, York’ ai tng or bend Zeltung, —and the com aianeed whe a by election districts, be pub- lished in The JOSEPH SHANNON, Secretary. TRMENT OF THE BOARD OF UITY OANVASUERS OF THE TY OF NEW YORK AN RELATION TO VOIUG GIVEN New York) Counsel to the Gorporatfon, sistant Alderman in each of the Assembly districts of the county of New York ne Commissioner of Common Schools in each Sehool dis- Sah facets ciseamen eens jacaut by reason for aus ri er of dant enizaaon 3 OF Tacit Py, ond’ of Uy Canvassers paring met at ite ‘Catunber of the Boardet” Ataceece oe Hall, on “i, Ss, Buy hy Tht Ssh Vath districts of nals see 0 elec: anne oe tty December, in'the yeas atoresatd, the provisions of “An act to amond the charter Sith oy of of New York," passed April 4, 1867, do certify as roar TOR MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YOR ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvase that the whole number of votes given for the olice of Mayor of ihe iy of, New ork was ninotyax thousssd two hunted and slaty-tive..- or Which Oakes Hal reccived” saveniy uv ousand one hundred and nine. 95 Of which Frederick A. Conkling received twon- ty thousand eight hundred and thisty tvorsn, Of which there were defective coe noes a Of whioh there wore blank jandred’ aad thirty. 130 Ando dred and eight; nine. 189 FOR COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION. " That it appears on such estimate aud canvass that - hoy epee of Aiea riven for theoiliees of tanael 40 the Corporad and ine hundred and thirty Vwo. sore, nO sre nner taganfrhace received nt four thousand seven hundred and ii Of whied Dorman B. Eaton nace haga thousand seven Lundred and elghty-nine.. Of wiich there were de/ect! 2 Of which tweive. na oe of which there oes dred and thirty-tive. . _™ 95,968 FOR ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. FIRST ASSRMLLY DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole n. mber of votes given for the office of As- sistant Alderman of the Kirst Assembly District was five thousand, one hundred and ninet: Liseqes eee Of which James ly rece! ved: four thowsand” ae two hundred and forty-three. OF which Joseph D. Costa rece Of which there were binnk eiph And of which there were scatiering oven, SEOOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Lad ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole uumber of votes given for the efice of Asaist- ant Aluerman of tue Second Assembly District was d four hundred and eighty. - 6,400 recel\ ti 5,108 dyed and forey-fowr ue Of whioh Jenn F. Donaghoe reseivedions 1 Ol which there were b.ank tive. 6 And of whlch there were scaliezing iweniy: seven... See THIRD ASSEMBLY PISTEIOT. ao That ft appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Assistant Alderman of the “ule Assembly District jousand tive hundred and niuety.ive.. 4,505 Of wntch i James A. Monaghan roovived four dred and thirty hye. 6! which Andrew w Molntyre rocelved tairy a Gt which chore were biasE three. 3 And of which there were scattering twenty-tive 95 FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. A That tt appears on such estimate and canvass ‘that Sue whole umver of yules given for the ollee of ‘Aasistant hy Dis- fing hundred and Tors It which Bryi 5. three hundred and twenty-two. 3,598 Of wuich Patrick McNamara ro sand three hundred una ninety six 1,898 Of which Wullam Abbot received two li 208 And of which there were scatsering eighteen, 1 ‘That it FIrTn weyers DISTRIOT. at it appears on such estimate and canyass the whole number of votes ibe mes of 8,064 ea “9 a 208 or 1 Qf which there was b 1 juich there were s eoataring “s SIXTH ABBEMELY DISTRICT. att SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT, 7 ‘That {t appoars on such estimate aud canvass that the whole number of votes given (or the office of Assist- aut Alderman of the Seventh Assemuly two thousand nine hundred and 2,008 Of which John Hampson received one thvitsand six hundred and sixt which Wiliam sand one hundred and seventy-seven... orw bab! ‘Of which there were biank three... And of which there were 9,905 ZIGUTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. That it 9} ‘on such estimate and canvass that the ‘whole number of votes given for the oflice of Assist- ant Alderman of ghth Assembly District was appears on such estimate whole number of votes fut Alderman of the Nia four thousand eis) red and Rrahytouree Of which Peter Culkin ‘received two — one hundred and wichty-three..... Of which Jam wt thousand ain Bane and ofght Of which Joba G. Hi Of which tt eight... STRICT, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that o while numer of voles given for the vitice of i which Joseph Holman, Jr. recel thousand one hundred au 01 which Nicholas Seger received o four hundred aud twenty ai Of which Stephen H. Knapp dred and forty-three. . Of which Lewis Zaun received twenty. Of which there were defective two. Of which there were blank two. And of which there were seaitering only: four... ELEVENTH ASSEMBI. om ital a to That it appears on such estimate and canvass t! eo whole number of votes given for the vllice of Ax sieteat Alderman of the Bleventh Assem) thousand three hundred and thirt Of which Uharies O. Pinckney received one thousand two bundred and ninety-tnres.. Of witch Bernard K, Murphy received one thousand one hundred aud seventy-(vur: OF which Thomas B. Crovy recelved cour hin a . . o Of which there were del Of which there were eae four ‘And of which there were scatiering thirty-th: ee ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. neon such estimate and cavvass that number of votes given for the oilee of weilth Assembiy ie And of which there were teattering twenty THIRTEENTH ASOEMOLY DISTRIOT. ra On such estimate and canvass that tue whove number of votes given for the owes Of As jgerman of the Thirteenth Aseabiy Dis- if thousand two hundred and twenty- 4006 OF Which ‘Patticc Uibuey ‘received oue tho sand hve Luodred and seventy-three. 1,578 Of which Samuel T. Lappin received one thou- fand three hundred and ninety-se 1,397 OF which Willan Larab received one thousasd two hitndred and twentystive..... OF which there were biank twenty. And 01 which there were: ng RTRENTH ASORMOLY DISTRICT. That ft oppeers on such estimate and canvass t the whole number of voles given [or the oftioe of Ansistaut Alderman of the Fourwenth Assembly Wie tick wae ites iBoaasad Ave bupdrey ead Wwo-+..-+ Of whieh John 2 received une thousan: nine hundred and nineiy-fve.... Of which Morr Wr shconon reesived so hundred and rn saan i Ws POLITICAL, Of which there were binnk threo.. 3 And of which there were scattering seventeen. 17 Thai t FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Appears on such cetimate and cauvass that the tiiat ldermet voles giveu for the ollice of Am etAu of the Fifteenth Assembly District wt ‘honsand eight hundred and rat ai Of'wnich Aus V. Peis received two thou- and one hugdresi.........eeecessecene eoeres . 2,190 which James Gibson received id px ued and SRly-Lve.ssvsseese oe 865 Of whica Hugh fi and seventy-o1 Of which Joha O'Dwyor recolved ous. Of which there ware biank seven. And of which there were scattering IXTEENTH ASSEMELY DISTRICT. That it appears 08 such estimate and canvi that the wane Bamber of voles given for the oilice of of the Sixteenth Assembiy ate wa usand three hundred aud PP etek lsbalan sea eseceerrecectennpess by Bo) four bandred aud forty-fur Of which Flor rece! thou- hich Forsnce Seannel received two Of walch there was biank ont ‘which there were scattering SEVENTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole numver of voles given for We Qlllce, of (Assitant Alderman of the Seven. th Assembly District was four thousand oplaht Rundred and serenty-one e0rgo W. Crogior received two t eaad One Seon cages. two hone Of which phomas N Soja Tocelved three hun- dred and forty-turee.. RIGHTRRNTH ASSEMBLY DIGTRION, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Ania tant Aiderman of the Hightoenth Assem| ob was five thousand six hundred and sixyy Of whol Bernard O'Neill received four TWENTIETH AGSRM: That it appears on such estimate who.e number of votes given lor fant Alcerman of the Twentie:h ‘Assoustty 1 iat ‘was four thousand two hundred and thirty. « Of which James Cunaingham received one thousand elght hundred and sisty-Lva.. 1,988 Of waien Hi ved one thousand four haadred aad thirty-one 1,401 Of which Hi dred and twenty. of wich there were bisa Rudor which there ware scattering TWENTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. That it appears on auch eee perry canvass that the whole bumber of votes given fur the vilce of ant Aiderinan of the Twenty-first Assembly District ‘was our thousand five hundred and twenty....... Of which Stephen Roberts recelved one thou- iBeary 0. Peelig Feceived nine hua: and three hundred and forty-five. 16 {which George Lynch received one ‘Mousand aud clghty.tve 1,085 Of which Jobn Hallaran received six hundred and ninety 0 88 as B03 Of wiuch there were defective four. 4 Of which there was blank one.. .. 1 And of which there were scattering six. 6 COMMISSIONERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS, FIRST BOHOOL DISTBIOT. ‘That it appears on sich estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Com- Iniseloner of Cominga ‘Schools of the. Firs School chiriot was siatein thettsand Sve ‘undred end sor- Of whieh Himoiky Brenan thousand six hundred re SECOND 6CHOOL DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvas that the whowe number of votes given for the ouiee of Com: missioner of Common beh ‘the Second School District was fourteen thousand six hundred and Irty-two. Of which there were blank thirty: Aad of wiiioh tore wero scalvering TMRDY SCHOOL DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that ti whole hiunber of votes, given for the ofiee of Com, missioner of Common Schools of the Third School District was ten thousand five Saapeedians FOURTH BCHOOL DISTRICT. ‘That tt appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes for the oillce of Com- missioner of Common District was fifteen thousan ty-seven. Of which John Kaiser, e, Sey Teceived nine thoy- sand and sevonty.nine. bie be ch James K. Taylor recelv undred and seventy-tive.. Of which there wore defective tw Of which there were blank twent; Eivoots of the Fourth 6 School d three hundred and ihir- ‘And of which there were scastering FIFTH 6OHOOL DISTRICT. That it a rs on such estimate and canvases that the whole number of votes, misstover of Common Se! District was eight thousan ven for the olice of Com- Fifth School jour bundred and sev- enty-nine. Of which Richard Warren received three thou- sand five hundred and fifteen. Of which Wiliam O* Donne! received undred and slaty-eivbt sand seven bt Of which Philip J. MoGuire received open eee seveuteen. there was defectivo wh one. of which there were biank thirty. eo And of which there were scattering foriy-eight. 48 SIXTH BOHOOL praTRIOT. ‘That ft appears on such estimate and canvi Whole number of votes given for the ollice of Com: missioner of Common Schools of the Sixth School District waa thirteen thousand three hundred and seventy-cigh apes suee Of which Lennder Buck received tea" thousand two hundred and twenty-elght, a Of which Alexander Wilder received threo thou- gand one bundred and seven.. Of which there ware biauk sixteen. is And 0; which there were scatie seven. oe a SEVENTH BCHOOL DISTRICT. hn nr on such estimate and canvass that number of votes given for the oflce of Cornmissioner 0 Common Schools of the Seventh School Disirict was fifteen thonsand eight hundred. received nine Of which Thomas K. 1. Hi thousand four hundredand ninety... Of which Horatio P. Alien rece) sand three hundred and fo Of which Andrew Sail and twenty six. Of which the Of which th And of whic! FOR TRUSTEES OF COMMON SCHOOLS, “ Tinat Wann. atin at it appears on such eatinate and canvass whowe number of votes given for the olics of Tras- we of Common Schools of the First Ward was two thousand three hundred and Ofty-uine « . Of which William Kenney received two thou- sand two pesdres ‘and thirty-four. ut Of which John ¥, Batterberry received one hundred and twelve. ua Of which there were biank ni 9 od of walch here were acatteriai fox SECOND WARD. ‘That ft appears on such estimate and canvass that the Whole number of votes 4!-en for the ofice of Trus- fee of Common Schools of the Se nd hundred and thirty-tw Of which Joun Robinsoa received two b adred Bad Wirty (WO... vee OD THIRD WARD. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the ‘whole number of Yoles given for the of tres, was hve tee of Common Schools of the Third W: Wincred and ninety-atx. Of wich Michael Mean received two hun- pm 23 Of which Andre 0 Of which oar was ‘vlenk on . 1 ‘And of which there were seatiering “ FounrTm Wann. ‘That it appears on such esiimate and canyase thatthe whole aumber of votes given for the office of ‘Tras ‘ommon Schoow of the Fourth ward was two FIFTH WARD, That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of voles given for the ovice of ‘Trasee of Common Schools of the Fifth Ward was two thousand and sixty-nine. . Of which, Cornelius eine received fourteen hunired and Mtg three Of which Joseph F. Graham received six hun: dred anil tweive. And of which there were scattering four. SIXTH WARD. That ft appears on snch estimate anid canvass that the wholg number of votes given for the ofice of Trax fee of Common Schools of the Sixth ward was four andred and AOUEs vee ese seerees or fonel “jonn aa rece four thousand ‘one hundred and twenty-tive .... 4195 here were bia ib 4,230 E ‘a . tev of Common Schools of the POLITICAL... Fecelved four thou- veniy-shres Teceived Of which Dennis ry saod three hundred an Of which Joseph B, Jardin dred and Loi OF which there ‘were blank Ave. \d of which there were seasteriug twenty-aix. _* FIGUTA WAND—FOR FULL TxnM, ‘That It appears on auob estimate and auvasa that the ber of votes: wire for tuo ommon Schools of the ig Want ae ‘ta tern waa four thousand and nine\y ol Of which David 3. received ‘ine. 4,378 sand ning hundred ani 3,995 Of Which Philp Urier received alaety. 90 Of waleh there were blank three 3 ‘of which there were 1 ‘TO FILL VAOANOY. ‘That tt appears on euch ‘and canvass that the who.e number of votes given for the oijice of ‘Trustee of Common Schools of the Eighth Ward, to ull vacancy, was four thou-sand one bua- dred and thireen. . Of which thousand ef Of which bousan dre | and uity-ave. of which Juma W. Farr Cvniods-a two thousand ‘avon narad and atxiy-nine. Of which Wiliam ki \wousaud seven hundred 1d (01 Of which there were blank live. And 01 ‘were scatter! TENTH WARD—FOR FULL TERM, That it ‘on sach estimate and canvass thatthe Whole suinder of votes given {or the wiles of Trus, tee of Common Schools of the Tenth Ward, for full term, was three thousand three hundred gad three, . Of which Alonzo Truesdell recolved two thou- ‘sand three huni iieen.. 2,315 m9 9 Of which Ainge Gorsoh received and seveaty-niae.. And of which there TO FILL VAOANOX. estimate aud canvass that the whole namoer of votes giyon for te ollics of ‘Trua- Tenth War ‘That tt appears on such ‘ard, to Gil thousand one hundred Gi which there were blank twely And of which there were scatier: RURVENTH WARD--FOR FULL TER: That {t appears on such eatinate and onovass that the whole nuaiver of votes nee tor cx otlice a ‘Trustee of Common Schools of ‘vas soveu shousaad and job Edward Miehiing received three faces ‘sand nine hundred aud fortycought. oc w which Lowiss 5. Goobei recel ul thirsy-two. ofwi ‘witch I ‘Lewis ‘Sonraiat received f dianic igh ‘And of witich thore were scattering Giirtes ‘0 FILL VAOANOY. EY ‘That ft appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of tec of Common Schoois of the Kleveath ward, to fll ‘Vasanopy wao-ets toussnd nine da hundred and thnety- thousand nine hundred and ut tifty-three. Of which Samuel Cregar revolved &. sand and twenty: Of which there were bisnk thirteen. Aud of which there were scattering fi TWRLYTH WARD, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the, ofley of rus: foo of Common choola of the twelfth Ward was a four hundred and cranty alc Of which Pettick Dunioas ‘veoslved two th sand tive hundred and ninety-nin Of which Harvay H, Gregory reo aud seven huddred and toirty fi Of which there were biank thirvee! And of which there were sonttering eighty-one. THIBTEENTH eres That It appears on such estimate any that the le number of votes given (or tino ollca of Trustee AR o Schools of the Thirteenth ward was threo thousand tour bundred aud forty-six Of which Joseph» F. Ellery recéived one tho ‘und three hundred and seventy-neven.... Of which James Mehon received on ‘and thirty-t1 chard Evans received one OF which and seventeen. . Of which there wore biank five. And of which there wore scattering fiftcen. FOURTRENTH WARD, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the oilice of Trus- two tiousand elght hundred and elgnty-seven.. Of which Patrick Col.ins received two thou: aiid eight hundred and eighty-tw Of which there were biank 1 And of which thore were scattering tw FIPTERNTH WARD—POR FULL TERM. ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the Whole number of, votoe given for the oliice of ‘Trus- tee of Cosumon Schools of the Fifteenth ward, for full term, was two thousand fou hundred aad ‘sand five Lundred and ninety-soven. Of which Jacob Story, Jr, received dred and pinety-ons. Of which there were bI And of which there were scattering fi TO FILL VACANCY, ‘Trustee of Common Schools of the Fi to bil vacancy, was two thousand four hu one five Sapa nod Cote Fl : 1,535 which «i . Clark received ni dred aod three, . 08 Of which tore were bina fi 6 And of which there were scattering eighteen 1 ok camels WARD, ‘That {t appears estimate and canvass that the whole number of Sones given for the office of Trus feo of Common Schoola of the Slateenth ward was of wich Artude hnuiy whic ur At 4 atx hundred and thirty. of'w Which Jobo U; MeN ary rect sand three hun: end one. Of which there were blank thi ‘Ana of which there were ht. ae ee tairiziwes a8 EVENTERNTH WARD. That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the ‘whole number of votes given for the office of ‘Trus tee of Common Schoois of tne Seventeenth Ward thousamd three Pebich Joba i Of wh jusand two hundred and sixty. oF wh e in received two th id three hundred and eighty-five...... Of which Michael O'iteily received cae bua- dred and seventy-oue. Of which there were biank fifteen. And of which there were scattering fifty-twi KIGUTRENTH WARD--FOR FULL TRRM. 2473 - 9,385 in Lb ae guty-sore of Lewis two hundred and Of," which Frederick Mather” received’ ous thousand five hundred and sixty-six. Of which there ware defective two. Of which there were biank twenty. And of which there were scattering six. TO FILE VAOANOY. That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole numa E ni Of whi ndrew G. Schevermani ved four thouaand two Sones and seventy-five.. 4,275 Of which Drew ved one thou- and five QF whiok there were bias bi NINERERNTH WARD. on such estimate and cant ‘and twenty-three. Of ‘which Timothy Daly received three thou- sand three hundred. or Of which James K. Davies feceived two tho: sand one hundred and eighty-three... Of which there was derective one. aa Of which thers were binnk seve: 7 ipl imaatnasmorvriaad a TWENTIETH That ft a whole number of votes gi tee of Common Sehoole or the 1 thousand eight Sandred aad forgqwo.sssrs of, rb Michael Roche received two thousand atx hundred and seventy-et Of which Valentine Mack feceived’ two thou: sand six hundred and forty-seven... Of which Heary D. Lapaugh received one thou- gand {our hundred and seventy-five... Of which there were biank, nine. And of which Were werd scaiieriag thle three. . TWRIY-FIRST WARD—FOU FULL TERM, ‘That tt ‘on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes cast for the vlice of Trus tee of Common Schoul of the Twenty-Jirst W w for full term, was six thousand five ibe “received four thou ean gs ich Guristopher, Puna “received one thousand pine hundred enty three. Of which there was blank one And of which there were scattering ‘TO FiLt, VACANCY. on euch estimate ‘and canvass that whe Ex ene of vows gree for the offioe of Trustee of Common Se! of the Twenty-first ‘ward, to fill vacsncy, was #ix Thousand O hundred and forty seven Of which there were An there were TWENTY-ARCOND WARD, That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that ihe ‘whole number of votes given for the office of Trnmee of Common Schoo. of the ‘Twenty-second ward was tive thousand seven hundred and elahty- of which Michael Groh received one thousand” 4,113 7,010 86 6,49 ine hundred and one... 1 e H. Morris received wac'téousna “tt 1,831 1,518 #19 whion there were 5 7 And u( wich there were scattering live. ° —— 6,789 We hereby certify this statement to be correctyand have caused tue same 10 Le atecsted by \ue siguatures of \ue Ubalr Gan nod Becrewary Of the Board os Uily Uanrasgecs, unis - 9 POLITICAL, i teenth day of December, A. D. one thonaana eight hunteos aud sixty-eight. JON HABDY, Chairman tru fuanwon, Secretary. ~ Soumri PEOLARATION OF THE BOARD OF CITY OANVASszRS OF ‘THE OLTY OF NEW YORK IN BELATION TO Vorks vive Fou Mayor of the clty of New York. ‘the Corporation. bey perky Alderman 1a each of the Assembly districts of the county of New York. 01 ‘of Common Schools ig each Schooi dix ‘rusten of Common Schools in each ward, h over Seti00i Oilses aa were vacaut by reason of resignation oF O.wuer ca isos. Tue Board of City Cauvassers of the city of New York hi tng canvassed and caiimated the voles sive 1a Ua eloetion clesriota of eald sluy at the election beid day of Decamber, A. do hereby our declare -— mayor. ‘That A. Oakey Haut. by the greatest nuraber of votes was sly elected Mayor of the city of New yor COUNSEL TO THR CORPORATION. RicHanp O'GoRMa™, by the greatest number of voles, was Ju.7 elected Counsel to CODON SISTANT ALDE ‘ANT ALDERMEN, ‘That James HEALY, the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Assistant Munna of the Firt Assembly District. pals anakATEICR ret ¢ greatest number of V0 ily elected Asststant Midormike of the Second Assntaily Distriek JAMES A. MONAGHAN, greatest number of votes, was duly Rider of che Third Assembiy District. BRvaw Reivcy, amber of vot: ‘daly Pfr eran of rene a Otay as Gal elected Aniatant clected Assistant Tsaag Routn' bythe greatest’ number ‘of votes, Alderman “agayr the Fifth Assembly Lawrence E. Hitt, Mise greatest number of v was dilly elected. Asaistams Merman of the Sixth Assembiy District. Joun Hampson, by the greatest number of votes, was tuly. elected Assistant Alderman of the Seventh Assembly District Epwarp Wrioa, grontest number of votes, was daly elected Asalatant \derman of the Bight Asaembiy Dia ot Peren Co.Kin, by the gronteat number of voles, was ‘duly olectod Ansistant Aliornan ‘of the ixinth Assounbly Disirlct, JosErH aie MAM, TR, ne umber of voies, was duy elected Assistant dermaa of the Leuk Aasembiy District. CHARLES C. PIXOKNRY, 0 greatest number of votes, was duly’ elected Assistant ahiee the Kleventh Assembiy Disirict. Tuomas F. Dany, the greatest number of votes, was ele: Bidorufan of the Twelfih Assoribly Disuiots That Paruiox Grpyry, Fis e greatest number of voles, was duly elected Assistant a of the Thirteenth Assembly Discrict. Joun RrILLY, by the greatest number of votos, was duly elected Assistant Aderman of the Fourteenth Asseinbly Diairict, rt ted Asaiatand by the greatest eat ieee, “daly elected Assistant 2 number of votes, was duly Mluerman of the Fifteenth Assembly District. vy the tn ORO AS Escort, ‘i greatest number of votes, was duiy elected Assistant Alderman of the Siaveenth Assembly District. Gronar W. Curae, by the greatest number of voles, was duly elected Assistant lderman of the Seventeenth Assembiy District, at BrRNnagp O'NEILL ty the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Assistant ian of the Asighveenth ‘Assembiy District, DAVID 8. JACKSON, JR, by the greatest number of votes, was uy’ elected Aastetant Al ee of the Nineteenth Assembiy District. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, by the greatest number of votes, was day elected Assistant Alderman of the Twentieth Aasein>.y Lisirict et STRPHEN ROnERTS, the number of was daly elected Assistant Merman of the Fwouty-lrat Awsembly Distr COMMISSIONS OF COMMON SCHOOLR, TIMOTHY BRENNAN, gee greatest number of votes, was du'y elected Commie ner of Common Scnools for the First School District N SMALI by the greatost eee oa pect ‘ou elected Commis slouer of Common Schouls for the Second School Diarict. That Samurt A. Lewrs, Tle greatest number of voles, was duly elected Commis sioner of Commoa dchouls jor the Tuird School Ustrit, Joun KarsEn, Jr. by the areatest number of vows, waa “duly elected Commis sioner of Common sevools for the Fourth School Dustrist Riowarp WaRREN, by the greatest number of votes. was duly elected Comte a et Common Buboula for the Fifth school District. LRanpre Boor, hone he atest number of votes, was duly elected Commis joner of Common schools for the pixth School Distitct Taomas E. i. HAWKe, numver of votes, was daly elected Commie ue of Common Schools for the heveurh *selroor wistricw TRUSTEES UF COMMUN SUHUULS. WILLIAM KRNNEY, the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trustee ef minon Hchools -) for the First ward. ‘at ‘ouN RovINsON, the greatest number of von, duly elected Trustee of Usminit Bebwols for the Hecund Ward. by th vbatoat stray ft alcaly elbeted trustee. of hiestiotaee Common Sehools for the Third Ward. by the greatest amber of ote, aa fly elected Trustee of ry o wae rua barra ee ae the feat number of soles, Surand elected Trustee of ame ua Baas te wise om HALK, the number of votes, was duly elected Trustes of Chine schools forthe Sixth ward. acdsee as, was daly elected Trustee of of votes, was ‘Coma Sobools for the Seveats wards ‘That Daytn 8. Patan, the greatest amber of votes, was daly piccied Trustee of mmun Schools for the Kighth ward, Cor fui term. That Gronon W. Van Voonsr, by the createst number of votes, was du.y elected Trustee of be ne Sebools (or the Kighth ward, te uil vacaucy. by the greatest numbe ou, aol the elected Trustee of o r of ‘Schools for the Niath ward. the greatest fa nape boy 3 ly elected Trustee of number of vous, was dil Oanins ‘Sehools for the Teuth ward, (or Cull tera. ‘bat (Bruaary F. SaarrEn, the greatest ou: ‘oles, Was «nly elected Trustee of Comat st Sohvols for the Tenth ward, to ii Vacancy. FRowano MIPHLIVe, tard greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trustee of ymmou Sehools Lor tue El.veuts ward, for fu.i term. RrowaRy J. O'RULLIVAN, by the grestest number , was day dlecte! Trustee of Common Bohoule for the y Blevouth ward, vo nil vacancy. PATRIOK DUNIOAN, by the greatest numer of votes, was duly elected Trustee of Common Schools (or tue iwelita ward, Josrru F. Every, Uma Sebo fo of vows, was » dzty estos Trastee ot ymmon Schools fur the Tuirteenth ward. Joun R. Hennessey, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trustoe of —_ Sehoows fur the Beventeenth ward, That Lewis J. Keuy, by the greatest number of votes, was ‘duly electet Trustee of fgmmon Schools forthe Bighiseaih ward {uF fal tart. oat Paraiox Cou.rt the greatest number o/ vutes. waa duly electod Trustee of mon Scpovis (or the Fourveenth wi That th, ew the greatest number of vot wan duly slected Trustes of Commsn Schools Tor the Filtecnta nae ee fuil term, hat JAMES WALKER FowLnn, by the greatest number of voles, was daly aiscted Trustee of Common Sebooia for tue Fifteenth ward, to Gul vacaucy. Aarne Anvurr, by the greatest number o/ votes, was dilly elected Trustee ot Common Seboole for the Blsteenta ward, bs Anprtw G. SouruERM AN’, tost numer of votes, waa diy elected Trustes of Eighteenth ward, to ul vacancy. the Uomminse senools for tbe ‘That Trvorny Davy, by the groatest number of votom wus “dat steated Tew Common Beboois for tue Nineiecuta war That Ril gee on 1 “ the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trustee af Camino Schoouw for the Lwentieth ward. bat Hexry MoCan by the greatest number of votes, was daly ¢ Common Senoole for the Tweniy-tres ward, [or at Witntas Lostts, by the greatest number of votes, was du'y elscted Trastes of Comiavn Bebooe IF the Twenty-rat ward, to Ail vacauay. | ‘iM 1onart Grom, ber of votes, was 00.4 (or toe Twenty second war FOvy cectiiy the fure,vlng deciarsdon to be oorrect, we cause! the sane b and Secretary of the 1 0: teenth day of Decemser, t. ‘Jounta Sia" NON, Secretary. git ln drem JOUN HALDY, Chairwouus LEGAL NOTIC Ds. QUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF QUEENS, Summons tor Reet. Charles A, Lester against Anas Louisa Lester, Zanes Simin aad Maria Lode Smith, hye wife; Henry B, aud olary B. lis wile; Jona C: Do Feaine ‘kai dueepbin Ye 4 Wiiian Bailey wad Sarat Jane 'slivyy ‘To tos aefenlante aboce hamed and es. { tre required t auswer the fa the ofies of baa Gio orks county of Gu diay of Goiober, 868) anid piaint ob Ure xubseribers eet, the servis af thus Buinmons on yon, exclus bu yervice; and if you fail o anawor Ue within the cinse aturemo tds ‘she praia” it ia Wa woulon Biy to the court (or the rolie? daqsanded ia tyr compiatot Ha) AN & UST, Card's Anorae/&, Dated Ovtever 23, Leia

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