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Bw latbueh Plank road, ¢ s, 100.7 ft n of Union piace, M4241. eet wes +» X00 jn uy and Butler FS.BXAWXI9.5. . 66 ro . eee it and 8th av dod Luth st and jine, 897.10 ¢ 7th av..! jonirose av, 0 8, 175 {Le of Smith st, bouse and lot, 2x Hompeine 9, w ; 95 f'n Of ‘Monroe st, louse and lot, Richmoad County, Statea Island, py mpson of Bay Elouse bioc Wie Ulove road, D. Porter Lord's, 702-1,000 acres. BOUTHE LELD, Richmond to Vanderbi landing road, E. P. Barton’ 87 7-100 acres Charies st, Edward McDonald port t en, William AK Willian A Ross’, i Bhurpe’s av, o#, Wiliam A Kos. EDGRWA| Targie st, J A Sullivan's, 2 lots, bix10). BD Westchester Couuty, EASTOHESTRR. lot 188 Wakelield, 25x11. B00 MORIA Ponting st, 8 we, 155 {tse of Linton ay, 25x175, 850 Bt Ann's av and Westchester Kaliroad at, ne x)00. ii 6,000 A Bing Sing to Somers road, w 4, adjoining James Weeks, AGIOS. eae» 7 5,000 Bilas tho: tug JW 8,000 z WHIDe PL. Brookfield and New ate, 6 ¢ coruer, 50x00... 00 yo . Cheatuut st, ng, 450 fe of G Hudsuu County, Ne JERSRY OLY. at, ns, 100 ft w of Green at, 12.6x100 jouth 24 st, # 8, OU tt wor Erie st, 0x7). Bergen av, e 8, 101 ft n of Chureh st, 5)x161.. alliday at, W'8, 176 {8 of Maple st, 15.8x100, .. jonticello ay, e 8, nor Furview av, 4¥xl/L ‘86a 4 9 Uy 12, block 28, aud 79, 80, th, block 1, ii Hak: Uday 160 iupson arty. Newark turnpike, n 8, near Cherry lane, B Reynolds’, WMO. 5 scss0 cy ccnseate 1,000 w Bergenwood and Paterson avs, 0 @ cor, 81x100... » 710 GRPENVILLE. Old Bergen road, es, 184 (tn of Seaview av, BOxl00.... 775 UNION TOWNSHIP. ‘Morgan st, lot 29, block 41, map West Hoboken, %x100.. 450 Orrin CANVASS or me COUNTY OF NEW YORK. OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND DECLARATION. STATEMENT OF THR BOARD OF COUNTY OANVASBERS OF THF OOUNTY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION 10 VOTES O1VEN For Becretary of State; Comptroller; Treasurer; Attorney General; State Engineer and Surveyor; Canal Commusloner: Ingpector of State Prigona ; Judges of the Court of Appeals; Tustice of the Supreme Court tn the let Jndiotat district; Senators for the 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th and 8th Senatorial dis- iota; Constitution ; Constitution—Judtotary ; Constitution—Assessment and Taxation; and Conauitutton—Property Qualideation The Board of County Canvassers of the county of New ‘York, having met at the office of the Clerk of said county, on the 9th, 0th, 1th, 12th, Ldth, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 2d, 2d and 2th days of ‘November,’ 1869,’ to canvass and estimato the votes given in the several électon districts of said county, at the general election, held on the 24 day of November, ia ‘the year aforesaid, do certify as follows :— FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvase the Whole number of votes given Lor the by of Secretary of State was one hunored ven thousand six hundred and three. 116,608 AN comlomer A. Newson received seventy- MoBRIEN, nd four hundred aud seventy-six, — ~nz Sigel received whirty-aix t) MITY OF Niwa and ninety-sevea of Ub derecti 3 blank ur FOR COMPTROLLER. me That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whol umber of votes given for the ofice of Comptrolier was One hitndred aad sixteen thouannd five hundred and ninety-five. 5 a Of which Wiliam F. Allen received seventy- facven thousand eight hundred.........s..e+r+ Of whieh I oley received thirty-eight thonsand sfx hundred and fitt * 88,650 Of which there were defective sas. 8 Of which there were biank sixty-one CL Andor whieh there were satleriogelehipsié: OL FOR TREASURER, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that ‘the whole number of votes given for the oitice ‘Treasurer was one hundred and sixteen thousan three hundred and seventy-eight tees Of which Wheeler H. Bristol received eighty- ‘two thousand eight hundred apd soven....... Of which Thomas I. Chatteld received thirty- three thousand four hundred and fifty-two. Of which there were defective six. ‘Of which there were blank forty-two. a And of which there were scattering seventy-one = 71 —- 116,378 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whow number of votes given for the oflice of At- torney General was one hundred and @txteen thou- sand three hundred and thirty-. seseeece 116,881 Of which Marshall 8. Champlain received elghty-two thousand five hunured and eighty two. sos» 62) Of witich “Martin I. ‘Townsend received. thiriy- three thousand six hundred and thirty-five, .. 33,685 Of which there were detective two. 2 Of which there were blank forty-fo 3 4 ‘And of which there were scattering sixiy-elght. FOR STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, ‘That {appears on such estimate and canvass, th the whole number of votes given for the oflice of State Engineer and Surveyor was one hundred-and sixteen thousand three hundred and forty-rour..... 116,844 Of which Van Rensselaer Richmond received eiglity-two thousand seven hnndred and sev- Ai 116,281 entveen eee » 82,717 Of which William . Taylor received thirty-three thousand five hundred and eleven. su Of which there were defective two. 2 Of which there were blank forty-eight. 48 And of which there were seatiering nixly-nix, 6 FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. me That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole nutnber of votes given for tie oliee of Canul Commissioner Was o@ hundred avd sixteen thou- sand four hundred and forty-one... seers 116,441 Of which William W. Wright recvived eiytity- two thousand eight hundred and twenty-four..89,894 OF which Stephen T. Huyt received thirty-three thousand four hundred an t ninet Of which there wore defective two. Of which there were blank liliy-seve! And of which there were scattering sixty-two. FOR INSPECTOR OF STATE PRISO That it appears on such eatmate and.canvasa that th whole numver of votes given for the atfice of Ta- Spector of State Prisons was one hundred and aix- teen thousand twa hundred and nivety-Cour, Of which Fordyce L, Lauilin received vighty-two 116,441 116,204 thousand wo hundred and elglity-sey +82, Of which Daulel D, Cono.er ‘recetved thirty: bree thousind olgit hundred and forty-elght 82,848 Of Whicu there were defective eight. 8 Of which thera were biank 1M, Ms T And of which there were seatteringseventy-four 74 mee HI FOR JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POR PULL TERM, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that fue,whole number of volce given for the office of judge of the Court of Appeals, for rail term, wag one hundred av hand twenty-one. Of which John 0,204 twelve thousand atx hundra sand four lunired and fifty-seven, + 88,457 Of which Charles Mason recelved twenty-nine thousand nine hundred and sixiy-fow 64 Of which there were devective twenty-elg) 2a Of which there were biank forty-s!x “ And of which there wer and twenty-8ix. +. attering one hundre 1. THE UNEX! RABED, WHLC That it appears on such eatimate an the whole number of votes given for the otic Judge of the Court of Appenig, to Hill the unexpired term of William B, Wright, decoased, which term pices December Bt, 18:9, was twenty-nine thou nd nine hundred and rou Of which Charies Mason ree: thousand eight hundred and aeventy-aeye: OF which there Was defootive one, Of which there were blank mix. And of which there were reatioring thirty. 29,914 99,914 ‘TO FILE, TAR UNEXPIRED TRRM OF JOTIN K. PORTER, BR+ SIGNED, WHIOH TRAM EXVL aI, le ‘That {k appears on such estimate and canvaas thn the whole number of votes given for the oillice ot Judge of the Court of Ap; Se, to fil the anexpire term of John K. orte Nned, pizes Héoember a1, ie, whe oh welve thousand two bund Of which Hovert Kar: rece! olanien He fifty-thi whieh Lewis Bb. Woodrug Hoe thousand eight hand Tee eaten Of Which there was defective one. Of which there wore blank thirt And of which there were scatte: and twenty-eight. FOR JUSTICE OF THE @UPREME COURT. si TINT JUDTOLAL DIOTRIOT, Fhatit appears on euch eaticaate and canvass the whoe number of vows given forthe ofl Justion of the Supreme Court in the Fir Indie dintrlet Was one bundred wad twelve thousand five oh term @x- tl ing one hundred NEW YORK HEALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1969—TRIPLE SHKET. POLITICAL. Of whieh John R. ‘reeoived eeventy-cigit thonaand aud 2 Of wiieh Thomas W. received thirty: thousand two hundred and elghty-three.. Of which Erastus C, Beadict received tnirty. OF which there were de‘ective twenty-four. ‘Of which thers wore blauk forty-five... FOR SENATORS. FOURTH BENATE DisTRiCT. ‘That stappears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Sena- tor for the Fourth Senate district was twenty-nine thousand one bundred and fonr. Of which William M. Tweed ree: five thousand tive hundred and three, ©; which Benjamin A. Wikis recei thousand four hundred and fifteca. ‘Of which there was defective Of which there were bank th Ana of which there were scasterin; dred and filty-three...... 29,704 - Ws — 104] TINTH SENATE DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole uuinver of votes ive for the oillice of Sena- tor for the Fifth Seuate district wax twenty-one thousand two hundred and ten... 21,210 Of which Michael Norton received tun U elubt hundred and thirty-two... 10,833 Of which Jacob Sharp received six Whousand nine hundred and eleven. uL Of which Ignatius Flynn ‘received three thoa- saudd two hundred aad nivety~six.. Of which James Aichales, Jr., received elghiy- nine. Of which there were dei Of which there were blank eleven. And of witich there were scattering sixty-nine. naw SIXTH BENATE DisTRIwT. ‘That it appears on such estimate aud canvass thet the whole Duwber of votes given for the ofiice of Sena- ator for the Sixth Senate district was twenty thou- fund anditteen. Gate 20,015, Of which Thomas J. Creamer received ffiean thousand one huudred and twenty.elght...... Of which Ivergon W. Knapp received four thou: rand seven hundred and forty-one. ...... Of which there was deveciive one... Of watch there were biank seven, wp 7 And of which there were scattering one hundred and (hirty-Wight ..sev ees eprseenapenas 188 —— 20,015 GEVENTH SENATE DISTRIOT, ate and canvass that the n for the ollice of Sena- district was twenty-three thousand nine hundred aod ninety-niue.., see 98,999 OF which Jobin J. Bradiey received ‘iiteen thou- sand two hundred and eighty-nine. we 15/889 Of which Rutus F, Andrews received six thou: fand and seventy: snes 6,078 Of watch Richar “received iwo thou: nd five hnndred and sixty-two ~ as Of which there Were deleotive two. ++ : Of which there Were blank seven, “ And Of which there were scattering Bixty-ix-+ + . LIGHTH BRNATE DIsTRIOT, it That {t appears on such estimates and canvass that the who.e number of votes given for the oillce of Senator of the Eighth Senate district was nineteen thousand four hundred and sixty-tive... vo 19,465 Of which Henry W, Genet received thirteen thousand six bundred aud foriy.+.s. +4 «18,640 Of which Myer Stera revived five thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine. 5, OL wulch there were defective two- 2 Of whieh there were blan' 18 And of which there wert 66 — 19,465 FOR “CONSTITUTION.” That tt appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whole pumber of votes given endorsed *Coustl- tution,” was uinety-one thousand four hundred and thirty-wwo. Of which there were “a, atizuiton” sixty-seveu tho and twenty-three .......4. oo sbaoceane nally Of which there were “or the ‘amended consti- tution” twenty-three thousand eight bundred and nine : Of which there Was detective seven i And of which there were blunk eighty-three..... FOR “CONSTITUTION—JUDICTARY.” ‘That {t appenrs on such estimate and canvass thai the whole number of yotes given, endorsed ‘“Constitie tion—Judiciary.” waa ninety-One thousand six hun- dred and fourtee +e Of which there were “Againsi the amended ju- diciary articie” sixty-five thousand hve han- dre and ninety-nine isa aol feel Of which there were ‘For the amended juutele ary article” twenty-five thousand nine hund- red and sixty-four, tee ew OF which there were detective tweity-ive And of which there were biank twenty-six. nd tive hundred 91,433 ‘91,614 85,599 26 —— 91,614 FOR “CONSTITUTION—ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION." ‘That it appears on suen estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given, endorsed “Conatitue tlon—Assessment and taxation,” was elghty-eight thousand and elhiy-eight, Of which there were “Agai A assessment and taxation of rea) and personal Property" sixty-seven thousaud and ninet; eight Of whi sessment and taxation of real and ersonal property!" tweuty thousand nine hundred und wenty-eight 928, Of which there . iW ‘And of which there were blank forty-live. 45 —— 88,08 FOR “CONSTITUTION—PROPERTY QUALIFICATION.” ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvas that the whole number of votes given endorsed “Const! tution—Property Qualification was ninety-two thousand six hundred aud twenty-nin@sses.s. sesso Of which the were “tor the property qualidica- tion for colored men” aixty-tive thousand one hundred and elghty-nine. Hi Of which there were “against the property qual- ueation for colored men” twenty-seven thou-, sand three hundred ana ninéty.... Of which there were defective twenty-seven. And of which ‘aere were blank. 92,629 se 38 — 92,629 We certity this etutement to be correct, and have caused the sume 10 be attested by the signatures’ of the Chairman and Secretary of Wis Board. this twenty-fourth day of No- vember, A. DJ. cue thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. JOUN FOX, Chairman, Cuan.re F. Lorw, County Clerk and Secretary. Btate of New ) ork, Oity and County yf New York, County Clerk's Ofte, a {Gerovycertity that. I have compared the foregoing with the origivial statement remaining on file in thie ollice, apd that the a a transcript there:rom and ot the Witness my hand and oMctal acal, at the New York Count} Court House, in the eity id county of New York. thi twenty-fourth day of November, one thousand efght hun- dred and sixty-nine, OUARLES EF. LOEW, Clerk of the county of New York. STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS OF TUE COUNTY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION TO Vor! GIVEN YOR MEMBERS OF ASBEMULY. @ Board of County Canvassers of the county of New York, having met at the ollice of the County Clerk of said gounty on thedeh, With, Lith, 18th, 18th, 16th, With, 19th, sokhe 234, 28d and 24th days ct November, 1849, to ‘canvase and es? {imate the votes given in the several election districts In each of the Assembly districts of said county, at th tion beld on the 24 day of November, do certify as follows:— ¥OR MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY, FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘That It appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given forgthe oitice of Member of Assembly ofr the First Assembly dis- trict was alx thousand five hundred and thirty-eight. OF whieh Michael C. Murphy received four thot. anand three hundred ani elght.......ccees00 2 Of which Ference Duity received one thousand four hundred and seventy. * 1,410 Of which Louls Portner received seven hundied and ffty-fOUr.....erereeeeeees Of which there was defective one. 1 Of which thera were biank two..... a And of which there were scattering thre 8 “| SECOND ASSEMBLY DisTRIOT, se That {t appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the office of Member of Assembly for the Second Assembly dis trict was six thousand seven hundred and ninety- nine,. ee 6,799 Of which Denis Burns received six thousand ‘ani forty-one... ey as - 6, Of which Peter Gra received six bundred and thirty-two, . siveeveres - 632 Of which there were defective two. 2 Of which there were blank nfuety-one. re And of which there were scattering thirty-three. 83 670 THIRD ASSEMBLY DisTRIOT. und That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes yiven for the ofice of Mem- ber of Assembly for the Third Assembly district was six thousand nine handred and eae sees 6915 Of which Owen Cavanagh received four thou- sand six hundred apd pinety-nine..-......+++ 4,699 Ot which Thomas Mulligan received one’ thou ‘and three hundred and ninety-fivo..s. 1,395 Of which Michael ©, Smith received turee hun- dred and ninety-stx. ey 896 Of which William H, Roouey received three dred and seventy-three 878 Of which there was defective one. 1 * Of which there were blank three. spe eee é And of which there were scattering fort y-elght. FOURTH ASSEMMLY DrsT RIOT, ME ad ‘That (t appears ou auch estimate and canvass that the whole nuniber of votes given for the oillee of Mem- ver of Aasemby for the Fourth Assembly district was five thousaid seven hundred and sixty-two... 6,702 Of which John J. Binic received four thousand one hundred and thirty-erght. ++ 4,138 Of whieh James Blackwell received one thou- sand one hundred and sixty-two... 1,162 Of which Wiliam McMahon received four’ hin- dred anil Ofty-six. 46 Of which there was doiectiie one. 1 OF which there was blank one. 1 And of which thero were scatturing four. ry — 57 FIPTM ASSEMDLY DIGTRIOT. Ll That It appears on such estimate and canvass that the ‘whole humber of voles given for the ofice of Mom. ver of Agseinbly for the Fifth Assembly district was ix thousand fye bupdred aod ninety-tw + 6,693 Of which Peter Mitchell received three thousand three hundved and sixty-seven... Of which Christopher Jolinson’ received one hound ning hundred and sixty-our. c Of which Joseph Murphy received one thousand two humired and tirveen + 13 Of which there Was defective one, . 1 Of which there was blank one. 1 Aad of which there were scattering farty: y — 6508 ATXTH AKGEMULY DrsTRIOT, ‘That tt appears on euch estimate and canvass that the whote number of votes given for the oles of Member of Assembly for the Sixth A trivt was three thousand seven hundred apd reven, nareeee et 8,767 Of which “imoitiy’ J. Gainpbell’ Tecoived’ one’ thousand nine bundred and thisty-live..sseees Wy Of which Thomas Bra ‘y received one thousand 1,037 i f which ( Diank one..... HO And of which there wore soaitering twenty-one, 91 - BRVENTH ADSEMDLY DIBTRIOT. = Twat appears on suet te and canvass that ¥ ole number of votes n for the ofllee of ver of Assembly of the Seventh Assembly aistriet was four thousand one bundred and forty. ” “ . Of whic re “ ven hindred and fi Of which Charlies P. Bhi ‘sand one hundred and sixty Of which Cornelius Van Cott re dred and eighty. Of which there were defect! ‘Of which there were blank And of which there dred and thirty-nine ae FIONTH ASAPNALY DISTRIOT. ‘That it appears on eotimate and canvase that the whole Riraver of votes git for the office of Merm- ber of Ansemby for the Eixbih Assembly district was atx thousand three hundred and thirty-one. ofc Mar Mechnen rece, our te gan: o al rs ee. Of whe Wil, Wiegand received one thou Of which Charles L. Morris vecoved: dred andveventeen ... 6,981 DINTH ABBEMBLY DISTRIOT. That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number o: tos given for the ollice of Mem- ber of Assembly for the Ninth Assembly diatriot was five thousuad eight hundred and twelve........ 6 E12 Of which William G. bergen received two thous and six handred and thirtoon.. -.., oes 9618 Of which Joun M, by Of which there were blauk two. And of which there were scattering TENTH ASSEMBLY DIGTRICT, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office af Member of Assembly for the Tenth Assembly dis- trict was five thousatd and ninety-eight, Of which Owen Murphy received two thi two hundred and seventy-six. Of which Christopher Flecke wand aix hundred and sixty-nine, ‘Of which Eli Taylor received ove ninety-five... Of which there was a dofectiv Of which there were blank four. And of which there were scattertng fi ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on snich estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of 5,008 4,094 Member of Assembly for the Eleventh Asscmbly Of which John if. White received iwo thousand nine hundred and eight... opetih tidndred dad Of which there was defective one TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. her of Aasenably for te Twelfth Aekembly dlatrok | F gand two hundred and nineteen district was four thousand three hundred and niucty- two hundred and tWenty-f0Ur..senssen-u0 Of which John Kerns received one Of whieh there were blank twelve. ty That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the was four thousand nine hundred and forty-utue.... Of which Samuel Cregar received one thousand four... Of which Peter Trainer received one thousand ninety-five... And of which there were scattering iilly-four. cr whole number of votes given for the ollice of Mem: Of which William W. Cook recelyed three thou. ‘one hundred and seventy-seven......... 1, Of which Lewis 8, Goebel received five hundred and forty-six. * Of which there was defective one. Of which there was blank oue. And of which there were seattering fiv THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, That tt Lined 0B ach estimate and canvasa that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Member of Assembly for the Thirteenth A, district. was four thousand six hundred and Ay Of which fichard Flanagan receiv sand three hundred and fifty-nin + 2,859 Of which Alexander McLeod received two thou- wand and twenty-seven. + 9,027 Of which Asahel &. Herrick ‘reeelved one han: dred and seventy-one. Of which there was defective on Of which there was blank on And of which there were scattering’ forty-six. FOURIFENTH ASSEMBLY DIGTRIOT, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of yotes given for the oflice of Member of Assembly for the Fourteenth Asserab! District three thousand seven hundred an sixty-seven nooee Of which John R. Hennessey received two thou- sand two hundred and twenti sae Of which John J, Kehoe received ous thousand four hundres and eighty-nine, Of which there lefective two. Of which there were blank three....-+-s-. sere And of which there were scattering fifty-three. . Beard 3,767 TFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the otiee of Member of Assembly of the Fit. teenth Assembly district was five thousand and eighty-two. see Of which Alexander Fréar received three thou. annd and twenty-three. Se ae Of which John Gol.er received nine Wunired and twenty-one. Toceived five hun- Of which Isaac Taylor, Jr, dred and ninety-three.. Of which Howard Wiiitield received ‘four 46 Sen 082 SIXTEENTH ASSEMULY DISTRICT, bs ‘That it appearson such estimate and canvass that the whole number of voter given for the ‘of Member of Assembly for the Sixteenth Assembly dlatrict was etx thousand, two bute dred and seventy-three. orn Of which James Irving received three thousand two hundred and sixty-seven. esenase Of which Francis R. Purcell received one’ thou- sand seven hundred and sixty-two... 1, Of which Richard M. Lush received’ one thou- sand two hundred and four. Of which there were defective, two. Of which there were blank four,.....-- : And of which there were acattering, thirty-four. 84 BEVENTFENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. sanitis Arent such seraeee, and Sanyasee ¢, whol a ven for the oilea of Member of ‘Aaueribly Tor the Seveu. teenth Assemoly district was six thousand two hundred and twelve...... Of which George W. Plunk’ sand four hundred and twenty-seven.. Of which Frederick H, Flagge received sand nine hundred and twenty. Of which Charles A. Flammer thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. Of which there was defective o1 Of which there was blank one. And of which there was scaiteri 6,973 6,212 6,212 RIGHTEENTH ASKEMELY DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that tho whole number ot votes given for the office of Mern- berof Assembly for the Eighteenth Assembly dis- triet was eight thousand ous hundred and elghty- eight. . Of which Lawrence D. Kiernan received seven thousand one hundred and fifty-three. : Of which Robert H, Lyon received uine hundred ‘and ninety-nin Of which there were 5188 7158 8,188 NINETEENTH ASSEMBLY pIaTRIOT. ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Mem. ber of Assembly for the Nineteenth Assembly dis- ve was two thousand seven hundred and forty. nine... . Of which Thomas ©. Fields received one thou- sand seven bundred and thirty-three. 1,783 Of which Roswei) D. Hatch received nine bun- dred and eighty-eight. fi Of which there was defective one, Of which there was blank one. Aud of which there were scattering twenty-slx.. 26 ‘i TWENTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of mem- der of Assembly for the Twentieth Assembly district five thousand three hundred and nineteen...... Of which Jobn Brown received two thousand four hundred and forty .... «gv sy Of which David Babcock received two thousand and twenty-two... seeeeseseeceeenee Of which Patrick McGovern received eight hua dred and thirty-one. 2749 Of which there was defective ane. 1 Of which there were blank nine. 9 And of which there were scatteriiig sixteen 1 TWENTY-FIRET ASSENDLY DISTRICT, That it, appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Member of Assembly for the Twenty. first Assembly district was five thousand seven hundred and thirty one, “s 5,731 Of which Willam Hitchman received two thou- sand nine hugdred and eighteen. «+ 2,918 Of which Robert ©, Brown received one thou- sand seven hundred and thirty-five « 1,785 Of which Wiliam H, McCarthy recelved eight hundred and reventy four. vee 814 Of which Alexander Thain received oxe hundred ‘and ninety-one.... i Of which there were defective two. ~~ 9 Of which there were Liank sik... 8 And of which there were seatiering fv re vei We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the Chali and bance of is ee ait Pree arte aay OF jo ember, A. 0, one thousand eight hundred an nine. M JOHN FOX, Chairman, Cwansns E. Lonw, County Clerk and Secretary, State of New York, Oly and County af Now Yorky County Clerk's Pfc fe certify that Ihave compared the foregoing with the original statement remaining pv file in this office, and that the same {* @ correct transer!pt therefrom, and of whole of such original. Witness my hand and ofelal seal, at the New York Count Court House, in the city and coumy of New York, this twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight hun- dred and sixty-nine. y CHARLES FE, LOEW, Clerk of te County of New York, DECLARATION OF THF HOARD OF COUNTY CAVASBERS OF THE OOUNTY OW NEW YORK IN RELATION £0 MEMDBRE OF ASSEMBLY. The Board of © York, having cany) veral election distri ‘anvassers of the County of New d_ estimated the votes given in tha n each of the Assembiy diatricta of said county, at the general election held on the second day of N ber, A, D. one thousand eight hundred aad slaty. y verity, determine and declar MICHAEL C, MURPHY, by the greatest number of votes, waa duly lected Meraber of Beton in and for the First Assembly district in said county, = DENTS RURNS, by the leat number of votes, was duly elected Member of ys mnly i and for the Second Assembly district in said county, bias OWEN CAVANAGH, by the st number of votes, wi iy electod Member of Assembly in and for the Third Assembly district in said county, cy shi JOHN J. BLAIR, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Member of wembiy in and for tue Fourth Assembly district tn sald county, That PETER MITCHELL, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Member of Asembly in acd for the Fifth Assembly distiet in waid be le al MOTHY J. OAMPRELL, by the greatest eee ‘Votes, wae duly elected Member of Assembly fn and for the Siath Assembly district in waid county, we JOIN CARRY, the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Member of see sre in end for ‘he Seventh Assembly district tn sald gonnty, A. NACHTMAN, by the son suave tht . Wan duly elected Member of a and for the Eighth Assoumbiy district in said county, WIL BRRORN by the numberof votes waa duly elected Member of Assembly in and for the Ninth Assembly district io sald eounsy. ___. POLITICAL. ‘That OWEN MURPHY, ‘by the greatest number ot voins, was din ele ‘Arecmily in wun for ae “Tomiie Ausemoly diairict in waid That by the greatest num! Assembly tn and for That WILLIAM W, COOK, by the greatest number of vais, wis duly elected Member of Assembly iu and for We Twellth Assembly district in said og RICHARD FLANAGAN, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Mem)er of Assembly io and tor the Thirteenth Assembly district in Baid county. ‘What JOHN R. HENNESSRY. by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Member of Assembly iu and for (ue Fourteenth Aseembly district in said ‘county, ieiieredierentia © greatest pute y NDER FREAR, votes. was duly elected Member of ju and for the Fifteenth Assembly district of said Assemb!, county. ‘That JAMES IRVING, by the Frosiest number of was duty elected Member of Assembly Io aod tor the Siateenth Assembly district in said county. That GEORGE W. PLUNKE’ by the greateat umber of votes, was duly elected Member of Ny 10 Gnd for the Seventeenth Assembiy detrict in said LAWRENCE D, KIERNAN, by the greatest nun er of votes, waa duly el¢ted member of Assembly su and tor the Jiughteewth Aaxembly district Ln wwid county, That THOMAS ©, FIELDS, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected member of Asnombly to and for she Nineteeath Assembly district in wald county. ‘That JOHN BROWN, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected member of Ansembly iu and for the Twentleth Assembly district 10 sald county. Thai WILLIAM HITCHMAN, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected member of Assembly in and for the Twenty-first Assembly district fo said sont a We certify this declaration to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the Chairman. and Secretary of tb{s Hoard, this twenty-fourth day of Novem- ber, A, D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, JOHN FOX, Chairman. CuaRLESs E. Lorw, County Clerk and Secretary, Sis) me. York, City aud County of New York, County Me Cfliresy 68. T hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing with the onginal Calne ol remaining on tle in this ollice, and that the same is a dorrect transcript therefrom aud of the whole of such original. ‘Witneas my bund and offictal seal, at the New York County Court House, m the city and poy of New York, this twenty-fourth ae ft jovember, A. D. one thousand 5 it hundred and sixty-nine, oftkituns ELON » Clerk of the County of New York, STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSFRS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION TO VOTES VEN FOR strick Attorney j Coroper; Justices of the Superior Court of the elty of New York; aides of the Court of Common Views of the city of New Burrogate ; Reoorder; anc Justice of the Marine Court of the clty of New York. The Board of County Canvassers of the county of New having met at the office of the Clerk of said county on th, 10th, 1th, 1th, 1th, Ith, 17th, 19th, QWth, Wd, Wd end 2th days of November, 1849, to canvass and estimate the votes given in the several Election districts of said county, atthe general election held on the &d day of November, a the year aforesaid, do certify as follows :— iba. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. That It appears on sack estimate and canvass that the whole mumnber of voles given for We office of Dis. trict Attorney was one hundred and fourteen thou- sand two hundred and etyht... Of which Samuel D. Garvin received seve two thousand six bundred and sixty-five..... Of which E, Delafield Smith received twenty- nine thousand four hundred and eighty-six. Of which John H. Anthon received tan thou sand eight hundred and thirty-one. Of which Theodore FE. Lomlinson receit thousand and five. 114,208 Of which there was defective one. 1 Of which there wore blank sixty-six. 66 And of which there were scattering one ban- dred and fifty-four....ssereeeseeee ve 1 FOR CORONER. ee ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given forthe oflice of Coro- ner wag one hundred and fourteen tnousand four hundred and tive 114,405 Of which William Schirmer received sixty-nine thousand five hundred and ninety-oni 269,591 Of which Nelson W. Young received forty-four thousand six hundred and eight... 44,608 Of which John H. Young received two. 2 Of which there were defective two. Bai Of which there were blanks fifty-six 86 And of which there were scattering one hundred ‘and forty-six. + 148 —— 114,405 FOR JUSTICES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR FUL}. TRRM, ‘That tt appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Ju tices of the Superior Court of the city of N York, for the full term, was two hundred and twenty- three thousand nine hundred and eleven. + 223,911 Of which John J. Freedman received thousand eight hundred and sizty-nin 80,889 Of whick Jobo H. MoCunn rece three thousand eight hundred and pinety-fve. Of which Charles Goepp received thirty thou- sand nine hundred and seventy-seven. ....... 90,97 Of which Freeman J. Fithian received thirty, thousand one bundred and thirteen. + 30,11 Of which Martin T. McMahon received seven thousand six hundred and eighty-threo. Of which there was defective one... ‘ Of which there were biank one hundred and Aghtystive. tee anbeP ee there were scattering one hundred and eighty-eight... ‘ THR UNEXPIRED TRIM OF ANTHONY 1, ROLE. ROEASED, WHICH TERM BXPURES DECENUER 81, Bo: ievl. ‘That it appears on snch estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Jus tice of the Superior Court of the elty of New York, to fill the unexpired term of Anthony L. Robertson, deceased—which term expires December Bi, 1871-2 was one hundred and eleven thousand ni and sixty-three. Of which James ©. ec) thousand Ove hundred and twenty-one. Of which Samuel C. Reed received thirty thou. sand two hundred and sixteen. Of which there was defective one, Of which there were blank sixty And of which there were scat dred aud sixty-live. FOR JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, YOR FULL TERM. That itappears ou such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the city of Kew York, for full term, was one hundred and 111, 963 thousand five hundred and sixty-nine. + 119,569 Of which Frederick W. Leow received eighty two thousand six huodred and sixty-nine, .... 82,669 Of which Elfal F. Hail received twen thousand six hundred and niuety-nin 29,609 Of which there was defective one 1 Of which there were blank eighty: 87 And of which there were acatterin dred and thirvoen...s.s+++ ns 113,569 TO PILI. VACANCY. That it appears on such imate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the city of New York, to fil vacancy, was eighty-two thousand four hundred and one. 5 Of which Frederick W. two thousand three hundred ai 62,401 FOR SURROGATE, That it appears on such estimate and canvass ¢ ‘whole number of votes given for the offlee of Surto- ate was one hundred and twelve thon jundred and thirty-one. .. Of which Robert C. Hutchings received eighty- two thousand ix hundred and sixty-three. ... 89,668 Of which Isaac Dayton received twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and eight: . ‘ Of which there were defective two. Of which there were blank fifty-two... And of which there were scattering two han- dred and six... 26 ——- 112,781 FOR RECORDER. That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Recorder was one hundred and eleven thousand seven hundred and seventy... «+++. sanrose 2100 Of which John K, Hackett received xeven thousand six hundyed and thirty-four Of which Dorman RB. Eaton received tw nine thousand six hundred and sixty-nine Of which Max Goopp received six thousan: pluty-t * two hun at it appearson such THfhate Reaver of votes given. for she otlee of tice of the Marine Court of the City of New York ¢ hunsire:t and tweive thousand five hundred opt taventy ght which Michael thousand eight hundrad and G - Of which Chaties I’. Polhemus reoaived tweaiy: nine thousand seven huntred and ten. 29,710 Of which Thomas W. Kearney received seven hundred and sixty-six. . 119,978 rocelved ety) hity-one” a. Of which there wore defective two. ‘ - Of which there were blank sixty-four. teres 64 And of aitering one bundred Wo cortify tig statement to be correct, and ye Same to ho attested by the signatures of the nd Secretary of this ba an be To sete 3 L No- vember, A. D., one thousan: it hundred any ixty-n| psn BM JOUN FOX, Chairman, CHtAaRLRa B. Lorw, County Clerk and Secretary. ‘State of New York, Vity'aud County of New York, Coundy Clerh)s by certify that I have compared the foregoing with ti statement; remaiaing Of fle fo this ome, and me i#a correct transcript therefrom, and of the ich original. Witness my d aud official seal, at the New York County Court House, in’ the clty and County of New York, this bis ms oie fn of M4 > aaa A. D., one thousand e jundred and sixty-nine, iy “CHARLES FE. LORW, Clerk of the County of New York. DECLARATION OF THR HOARD OF COUNTY CANVAGSETS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, IN RELATION TO VOTES GIVEN FoR ovina Atiorney ; Foner | = joes of the Superior Court of the elty of New York; piiylaes 0f the Court of Common Pleas of the city of kew fork 5 Foes s, nl s rien an iratice of the Marine Court of the city of New York, The Hoard of County Canvassers ol the count New pA Ek ale Ie e ‘said county, tion heid on the 9d day of November, A. D. do hereby eertify, determine and deciare im POLITICAL. DISTRICT ATPORNEY. SAMUEL RB. GARVIN, by the erestest number of votes, was nly elected District At torney of the city and county of New York. CORONER. That TLLIAY SCHIRMER, by the createst ni Votes, was duly elected Coroner of the city and county of New Yurk, SUPERIOR COURT. ‘That JOUN J. FREE! JOUN M. MoCUNN, by the greatest number of votes, were duly olected Judges of ci rior Court of the city of New York, for full term. JAMES ©. SPENCE by the greatest numiver of vote: wae ale elected Judge of That the Superior Vourt of the city of New York, to fill tee unex- bired term of Anthony L. Robertson, deceased, which term expires December Bl, 14/1. COMMON PLEAS, FREDERICK W. LOEW, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Indge of the Court of Common Piews of the city of New York, for fuli term. owe) That That FREDERICK W. LOEW, by the greatest number of votea, waa duly’ elected Judge of the Court of Common Hleas of the city of New York, to fill & vacancy, SURROGAT. That ROBERT 0, HUTOHID by the grentest number of votes, was duly of the county of New York. RECORDER. ‘That JOUN K, HACKETT, by the grentest number of votes, was duly elected Recorder of the eity and county of New York, mom DUSTICE OF THE MARINE COURT. rm MICHAPL ©. GROSS, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Justice of the Marine Conrt of the efty of New York. Wo certify this declaration to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures’ of the chairman and secretary of this Board, this twenty-fourth day of Novem. ber, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. JOUN FOX, Chairman, Cuantrs E, Lorw, Connty Clerk and Secretary. te of New York, Ctty'and County of New York, Cinenty Olerite Offices se. !— jected Surrogate Thereby certify that I haye compared the foregoing with the original declaration on file in this office, and that {t 1s a correct wanscript therefrom and of thé whole of such original, Witness my hand and oficial seal, at the New York County ‘ourt House, in the city aud county of New York, this twenty-fourth day of November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. CHARLES E. LOEW, Clerk of the County of New York. EMPLOYES OF THE GRANT don the 25th day of November, 4A. Locomotive W 1869:— ‘That whereas we have heard with regret of the death of Mr. Oliver DeForest Grant, President of the Grant Locomo- tive Works, and in this we’ acknowledge the dispensation of Divine Providence; + Resolved, That we deenly feel the loss of our esteemed President, who has exhibited, towards those under itm, an urbanity of manner and kindiiness of feeling which has rained our utmost respect, and that in his death we know ‘our conntry has Jost one of her best citizens, commerce ove of its most able promoters, his frieuds m faithful coadjutor, and we an upright and jnst employer, Resolved, That in this bereavement we sincerely sympa- thise with the relatives and friends of the deceased, Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions be forwarded to the family,’and also inserted in tue New York and Paterson dally papers. AT AMERTING OF THE UNION REP( BLICAN JUDI. ciary Convention of the Fire district, held at No. 9 Beach street, on Friday evening, November 36, 1889, the Lol- lowing preamble and resolution were adopted :— AMOS STOKEY, Chairman, JORN Ronrson, Secretary, ‘Whereas we deem it essential In the choice of Judictal officers for our local courts to select those only who are com- mendable for thelr integrity, abili:y and impartial perform- ance of duty, and whereas the present Police Justice of the First Judictal disyrict has during bis term of service so dis- charged the duties of his office aw to merit the approbation Of citizens of ail parties, therefore, be it Resolved, That this Convention deciine nominating a can- didate for the office of Police Justice and recommend. the republicans of the First, Second, Third and Fifth wards to cant their suifrages for that position In favor of Mr. Edward Hogan, who has been piaced in nomination for re-election, believing that his return by the electors of the district will be to the best interest of all classes of the community. TA MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S TAMMANY Hali Committee, held at the Seveuth Ward Hotel, 173 Madison street, on Friday evening, November 26, the follow- {ng nominations were made ;—ror Alderman, Julius b. Stefnharct; for Asi nt Alderman, Joho Galion. GEORGE KEARNS, Seo’y. FRAN A’ A MEETING OF THE TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT Aldermanic Democratic Union Convention, held at Stalp's Hotel, Third avenne, between 1291 and 1.34 streets, on Thursaay Stenting, Bovemiver 25, at half-past 7 o'clock, Colone} Jacob M. Long was. pracimousiy obaitnated aa can didate for Alderman, and William McManus was unani- mously nominated for Assistant Alderman, THOMAS RILEY, Chairman. Jars W. Furnn, Secretary. T A MEETING OF THE THIRD ALDERMANIOC Dis- trict Tammany Hall Convention, heid at Fourteenth Ward Hotel on Friday evening, Noy. 26, EDWARD CUDDY, of the Sixth ward, was nominated as candidate for Alder- man, and HUGH O'BRIEN, of the Fourteenth ward, for As- sistant Al@erman. R Canc evict conn nispieenet ig ward, Chairman. OBERT H. RACEY, Fourteenth ward, Tuomas QUINN, Sixth ward, { Secretaries. MOCRATIC UNION NOMINATION. ‘Third Judicial District (8th, 9h and 15th Wards) For Civil Justice, ARTHUR J. DELANEY. (INTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONVENTION.—AT the Primary Election held porsnant ta the enil af the neral Committee of Tammany Hall, the following gentie- men were elected as delegates 10 the Judicial Convention :— Edward Jones, Thos. ©. Fields, Wm. H. Chariock, Jobo MeArtbur, Jr., Louis Brost, James Petit, Henry McDermott, Thos. J, Crombie, Thos. F. Tone, James King, Mich J. Quigg, D-8. Jackson, Jr.) Ralph Townsend, James MeCusker, fames Suilivan, Patrick Dunican, Geo. H. E. Lynch, Thos, G. Kennedy, Andrew McGown,’ Martin A, Keiey, Joseph Exbaner, John J. Freedman, Shepherd F. Knapp, Isaac Rosenberg, Peter McGinness, Edward Roach, George W. Oak- ley, George Cooper, John M.' Hail, John Balmore, John Sei lon, John Moore, Jeremlah Aitken, Wm. H. Osborne, B: tholomew McDonald, J, Turnbull Sinith, Jaa. Kehoe, John B. McKean, Joha McCusker, Isaac T, Brown, Richard Banveld, E. Bried, H. W, Genet, John Obert, The Vonvention met in obedience to anid call at hotel, corner of 12th street and Eighth avenue, on Thursday eventig, Nov. 25, at 73g o'clock, The Hon. Henry W. Genet waa elected Obi man, and Judge Jobn J. Freedinan and Shepherd F. Knapp were appointed Secretaries. A ballot was taken which re- Suited in the unanimous noinination of John MoQuade as the democratic candidate for the office of Police Justice of the Ninth Judicial district, On motion of David 8. Jackson, J; Colonel Josiah Porter was nominated by acclamation wi the candidate of the democratic party for Civii Justice of the Ninth Judicial dictrict. HENRY W. GENET, Chairman, Jour J. FREEMAN, Bacrdiuy Fe kwave,y Seeretaries, ()TH WARD. GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE 2 citizens of Che Twentieth word, favoratie to the elec: tion of Thomas A. Ledwith for Police Justice, will ve held on Saturday evening, November 2, at 75g o'clock, bental Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth etrect and Ely nue, Ali favorable to his election are invited to attend. -Eami- nent and able epeakers will address the meeting. SALES AT AUCTION, UCTION NOTICE, BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MIN HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer, #alesrooms Nos. 96 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Art Galleries 517 and 619 Broadway. %- ON SATURDAY, NOV. £7. at 1036 o'clock, at their salesrooms, Nos, 96 Chambers and 77 Reade tracts, ‘a larse nnd fine, aesdrtment of Parlor, Dining Room, Library and Bedroom Furniture; Velvet, Brussels an Ingraih Carpets; gilt frame Fregch piaie Pier Mirrors, Odice Desks aud. Chairs, _Velocipeded, Silverplate Ware, Glassware, &c., dc.’ Also a lot ot famiiy Groceries, &c. Also, at 1) o'clock, several rosewood and mahogany frame Pianos. Also a collection of Standard Works, viz: Poetry, History, Biouraphy, &c., all nearly new. (ASTON NOTICE.AT 8 WEST TWE atreet, A rare opportunity for Honsokeopers wanting good Furniture, EDWIN NIOHOLS & CO., Auctioneers, will sell all the handsome Household Purnit the private realdence 113 Twenty sixth street, between Sixth afta Seventh avenues, this Saturday) morning, Ni ‘at 104g o'clock precisely; all the Furniture, made to order seven months ago for the present owner, and wil be 4old to the highest bidder, without Feserve. ‘Maguificent rosewood 7% octave Planoforte, Beautitu! Parior Sults, latest style, XxTH ry covered in green and gold and crimson and gold French satin Drocatel, wick reps and striped Works of A Brouzes, Clocks, OM Paintings, Statuary, Vases, Pigures Cabinets, bois de rose; roxewood Ktageres, Tables, Picr and Mantel Mirrore, Lace Curtains, Desk, Bookease, Library Table, rosewood and waluut Bedsteads, Bureats, Wash- stands, Commodes, Belts, bol- vig and hair Mattresses, ters, Pillows, Blankets, Sh Rockers, Bed Lounges, covered with reps Ivet, Brussels, Three-ply Carpets; Buttet, Extension and tea Tabies, Dining Chairs, Mirrora, Glass, ‘China and Silver Ware, Table Cut lery, Servants’ and Kitchen Furniture, Oileloth, &c. N. B.— Relfabie men in attendance to cart and pack goods for pare chasers at reasonable charges. Sale positive, rain or shine, UOTION.LARGE SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 13 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, LUKE FITZGERALD, will nell tins (Satorday) morning, commencing at 104g o'clock, over $15,000 worth, and 40 lots, by catalogue, of Jandaome and Plain Household’ Fu ebrared city made Pianofo residence 113 West Twenty-seven between Sixth and Seventh aven ve wing Room, consisting of magnificent rosewood and rich walnut D; mawing Room Suits, in French satin, brocatel and slik repa; superb rose wood Planoforie, Bookcase, Writing Desk, @egant Centre and Side Tables, brocatel and lace Curtains, two superb Mirrors, 93x08, with git es; 25! rich bronze rea, Clock, Vases, Ornaments; veivet, Brussels and id black walolut Chamber and three-ply Carpels: rosewood 3 Dining Room Suits; Turkish Loung nd Easy Chairs, Be c.¢ walnut di Sofas, Rockers, Tables, Chatr and Siiver Ware, and ail the Kitehen (tens » This is the largest and richast sale of the Goods boxed and shipped for pureh A, ® WAEDRON & 00., AUCTIONEERS, " Second hand aud New Furnivure, Carpet, Desks, &e,, 0. This day, at 11 o'clock, at salesrdom, 108 Liberty atreot, Parlor Suits In broeatel and reps; Chamber Furniture, et and separate ; Bookcases, Bu Lounges and Sota ablea, Bedding, curled hair, Mattresses, Boreas, Wardroby Thing, Cla Badsteads, Hall Bands, oak and walnut Onice | Desks, Carpets, Stoves, Easy Chairs and Rockers, in lalr- cloth ;’ Paintings, Silver plated Ware, Kitchen Utensils, dc. ke. \ kalo. UCTION SALE.—J. M, TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. d Magnificent Housahold Furnitara, 00 Lote By eainlons valuod at #20, Dyawing Room Suits, Pianofor ings, Stati ary, Velvet Carpets, marqueterle boig de rove Cabinets, and many Fare and costly Works of Art, at public auction, ON THIS DAY (SATURDAY), November 27, at the elegant brown stand mansion, 87 West Fifweenth atrest, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avena sale commencing at Mig o'clock. Drawing Room Suita, covered crimson gold, bine gold brocatel; Curtaina to match; Ktageres, Bookcase, Lace Care taing, Chandeliers, Paintings by euinen Bronze Clocks, Vases, rosewood, Pa Forte, music Cabinets, rose: wood, walnuyBedsieads; Bu Wardrobén, en suite, style Louta XIV. ; Mattresses, Extension Table, Buitet, Chinawars, Cutlery, Glasew: Linen, Stiverware, Caster, Turcens, Saivers, &o, Every facility for packing, moving and shipp! removing goods, Parties wiabirg to attend thie sale tak Fifth avenue stages or ue Care. reason nao SALES AT AUCTION, A IGNEE'’S SALE of dhs it Cabinet Furniture, M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, ‘Will sel! this day ( Saturday), Nov. 27, a: Wig o'clock, mt the wareroows, 113 Fulton, and 48 Ann at., the entire stock of Pare or, Chamber, Dining Room, Library and Office Furniture, ta walnut, rosewood and mahogany and ebony, &c., aad covered fo brocatel, reps, iasting and haircloth; also @ fine assorte ment of Library'and Secretary Bookeases, Library Tat Warirobes, 4c, Full particulars in catalogues at sale. The whole stock will be perempiosy sold and worthy the attention of housekeepers and dealers, BY ® WY. CAMPBELL, ge, AUCTIONERR. CAMPBELL & CO., will seit On Monday next, the entire first class Household, Dining Koom, Chamber ant Parlor Farniture of six stury bouae on ¥, cont J rooms, Catalogues wili contain 60 o by Pickhardt and other iso two superior 73y octave rosewood UAMPHELL & OO., ra Ane ra, buyers rated cily makers : Pianos. More full partic N. B.—Housekeepers, goo! goods are specially inv ENS, F, THEALL, AUCTION Elegant new and Axminster, Brussels BARKER & THEALL wii urday), at 103g 0°elock, at the O cu jandt street, an e hand Purmiture, viz. reps; fine marble top Cr Lounges; fine hair and hair top Mattresses, Mirrors, &c. Tables, rich walnut and meiled Bedroom Suits, Sofae, Alao, tor account of whom it may concern, vight binck wal- nut Wardrobes, single und double; Sideboards; one elegant Axminster Carpet, Brasse! Onicloths, &c.; alsotwo Wilder's Salamander Safes, alogues are now ready at No. 8 Cortlandt street, emptory, to close consignments. Be ky COLTON, AUCTIONEER —ELEGANT HOUSE, hold Furniture, made by Potter & Stymus, Roux and other rst class city inanufacturers, at the private residence 143 East Beventy-eighth mrect, between Third and Fourth on Monday, Noveniber 24, at 1056 o'clock, theen- lire rich Furniture of the house, fully furnished to order last n Carpota, &e. by anction this day (Sate mmnercial salosroom, No. 8 fant assortment of new an‘nccond Rosewood aud walnut Parlor Suits, in Tables, Fanoy spring. Parlora—F rpets, lace Curtains, rielx satin damask Turk: Cer Tables, Ei Tee, Hallet & Davis seven octave carved Piano, Stool’ and Susie Rack, Mantel Ornaments, do, Bedroouls—Richly caved black’ walnut and iniaid Camber Suite, beat Hair Mattresses, Bolsters aud Pillows, Lounges, Easy Chatre, Brugsels and Ine grain Carpeis. Library Suit, il runsels Carpet, Stair Carpets and Oileloths, Silverplated, China and Glass Ware, Kitchen Ware, Refrigerator, &a: Catalogues at the auction room, 53 East Thirteenta Saturday afte:noou, and at the Louse morning of BYR, DoVsUty, avorionnee. Thiaday, at Uf o'clock, at the street, a large'astortment of Mattresses, Mirrors, 4c. Paztic C Work ores cloves. Monday, Groceries, Fixtures, Sundries UTOR'S SALE OF Horses, Coaches, Single and Double Harness, &e, BENS. P. FAIKCHILD, Auctioncer, on Monday, Nov. 29 1880, at 10 A. M., at private stable in Washington alley, no Firth avenue abd Wasbington square, the tolowing’ prov perty :— ‘One pair carringe Horses, 16 hans bigh, one bay and one ay. One close Coach, in perfect order. *One open Barouche, in perfect order, ‘(One Rockaway. Two sets double Harness, splendidly mounted, ‘Two rets single Harness. Aino Blankeis, Robes, Halters, Stable Fixtures, &c., &v. By order of J. L, SUTHERLAND, Executor. FLEREY ,ZEUIMAN, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 1 Piumpton's Huildiag.—Large and important sale of high class Works of Art by ewinent artists, thie day, at 1% o'clock, at 24849 Bowery, over 15.000 worth of Diamonds, 4c, “Dealers in the above will do well to at this sae, as each Jot will be sold without reserve or limit ‘ary Taole ‘and Leay Chairs, alesrooms 79 Nassat niture, Oar catalogue at sale. LLS THIS DAY, AF olions, Linens, Hosiery, Mth, Wines, Liquors, Clara, Household F: in ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY SATURDAY), at 103g o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North William street, large sale of Household Furniture, consiating of maugguay and pine Wardrobes, ‘Parlor Suita, mahogany Sofas, Lounges, Bureaus, Washstands, marble top oak Cottage Suits, black walnut dnd cottage Bedstead hair, husk and straw Mattresses. Bedding, Looking Glasses ‘atension Dining Table and Chairs, Brassels and Ingraia Carpets, Olicioth, Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, At 12 o’clocky two Pianos, five Billiard’ Tables, one iron Safe. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE SALB. oJ Billiard Tables.—This day, at i o'clock, at the auction rooma, No. 1 North Wiis , tree alate bed Billiard ‘Tables, nearly new, Balls, Markera, Cues, \c., all complete. Y. COLLINS, Attorney for Mortgagee. ci aaah ne EY Lommnarp ESTATE AT AUCTION, Fordham, ll I Sale Tuerday, November 80. Tickets and Maps | re now ready at A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO,'3, a —— M0®04G8 SALE OF 4 FinsT CLASS DISTILLERY aud Grist Mil BENJ. P. FACRCHILD, Auctioneer, on Saturday, Novem+ ber 27, 1869, at 10 A. M., at Kai Fifty-fourth street,’ betwees First avenue and East river, the contents of a large Dimtill and Grist Mill, consisting of two Steam Engines? four Bole ers, large Copper Coolers, Worms, Pipes, Pumps, Stille, M rain Passors, Platform Scaies, Mash’ Tubs and every thing pertaining toa first ci ry and grist mill; being the very best inthe city of 3 ‘ork, the fittings coating £175,000, and is in complete running order. By order of we Attorney for Mortgagee. MO8TGAGE SALE OF ELEOANT FURNITURE—PIA- no, rpete and Mirrors. ell on Monday, Novem ver 29, at Lig o'clock, A. M., at ventral Salesrooms, Wilongiby, corner Pearl street, Brookiyn, first class Billiard Table, Ane seven octave Plano, eplendid fnlaid Cabinet, Card Receiver, handsome Pier and Mantle Mirrors, Cornices, Larbreqult ‘Tables, Library Bookcase, rich moquat large ball Stand, Chamber Sets, Wacdr Brussels Carpets, 4, Butet, Window REAL ESTATE NOTICE. “JAMES M, MILLE WILL at auction, on Monday, November 29, i809, at 12 at the Exchange alesroom, Lil Bromd: 39 acres of Land ip the town of on the west aide of Central Park avenue andon both sides of the road leading trom Kifgsbridge to Woodiawn depot, Harlem Rafirond, ‘This valuable tract of land is knowa as tho Abrabam Valentin eniate, and to be sold by order of 5, M. Valenting, executor; will be sold in three parcels, Full particulars aud maps at the office of the auc treet. Conveyances at all bours at Williamsbridg: em Railroad. RICHARD, WALTERS. AUCTIONEER MORTGAGE Sale—Wiil sell this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, at 7 ‘Wail street, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, a large lot of Store Fixtures, Glass Cases, &c JOHN 7, STEWART, Attorney. RREGUEAR WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, TOP AND open Wagons, Rockaways, single and double Harness, Kobes, Blankets, Whips, 4c, by COLE & MURPHY, Sot Fulton street, Brook bn, on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 11 o’eloc! Sur IFFP'S SALE.—CROCKERY.—RICHARD WaL- ©) TERS, Auctioneer, will ell this day (Saturday) at iL o'clock, at 27 East Broadway, ® quantity of Crockery and Glasaware, 4c. ; also Whiskey In barreis, &e. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sieritt, o'clock, Jou J. SCANNELL, Deputy. GHERIEM'S SAL. LIQUOR STORE.—RICHARD WALe TERS, Auctioneer this day (Saturday), at IL O'clock, at corner of Broadwi the Stock and Fiatures of a iret class Liquor Store: also tnexe pired term of Lease. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff, IGNATIUS FLYNN, Deputy. WV M808 HE BLACKWELL, AUCTIONEER, By MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 65 Libe Auctioneers aud Kea! i » ‘ ate Brokers, Tuesday, December 7, the ‘oom, 111 Broadway, ¥ Sale of 227 Prospect Park Lots, on Tenth ang eventh avenues, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, Brooklyn, and on Seeley street, Windsor terrace, Flat- bush, By order of Charies Conrter, Enq. ‘The proximity of the above property to Yrospect Park, nd Viauk Road Boulevard and the Horse raiiroada very desirable for The orders of the ow “who iw i restme er, ¥y mitia be sold. per ceut can bond and mort, Maps wnd further particulars at the office of au. MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 565 Libert, W * ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 city Hail pia i o'clock, the Furi hone street, PuBLIG PM, on the premises of Stephon 1, in Teli, Le 1, wbout halt with Dwelling {louse thereon. EYES AND EARS, " RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES,-BAUCH & GOUGELe APTANA formerly with Prof. Bolssonnean, of Paried kers and inserters of the improved Artificial Haman Kye Those eyes are eadoreed by the fae 631 Browaway. Ne B. uly. , et NEWSPAPERS, : y, YREAT JONE STREET Ri PARALLEL with X Bond avd Fourth streets, necting Broadway aad Bowery. It is at No. 42 of thin wtreot that te emablianea tne stration of LE M t and most popular o! SAGER FRKANCO-AMEMAUALN, the French journals, _EXPRESSES. PF. & @. BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAO gage Express, 115 Weat Kigventh street, near Sixth are furnitare packed, Due.—Furniture moved, city or country sbipped, stored. Money advanced, OAL AND WOOD, YOKE DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY—AaT TIE LOW- / ext market price. Apply at my coke offices, Twenty- third street and Broadway, or Twenty-frat street and avenue A 8. P. SHE RTIST'S SALP, 4 A large collection of fine Oil Paintings will be sold at auotion, at Somervilie a on the evenings of Mop- December 6, and Tuerday, 7th, a ‘clock. Ow On Gabibitinn free | oven VILLB, Auctioneer. _MISCET L NATHANIBD GILL, NOTARY AND. CON MISSIONBR fot ali the States and Territories, 17 Newwwu sree, Aa Knowledgmenta, Depocitions, &o., taken aa airale.y oom Ned, Long expericuce. Always ti

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