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OFFICIAL CANVASS, ae et NAT RAAT Qpmcus CANVASS ov TER COUNTY UF NEW YORK, OFFICIAL BTATEMENT AND DECLARATION. STATEMENT OV THE UOARD OF CITY CANVASSERG OT OF NEW YORE 18 RELATION TO VOTK® O17¥ A Alderman’ fs goth ef te AKiermanis diabetes re Thott Reempacta pated: of the city of New York. en es eee genie of the city of New ork. A Juatice of the District Court in each J: asanig v iy - judiclal district of One Trastee of Common Schools in ward! term. And Irusives of Comuon Bolinols foul vba died of in the several wards as extatod by reason of death, resiguation er other causes. clty of New York, ‘Bousd ot Cag Sauvomen of the meat the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen, ony the th, canvass and eatimate the the acworal election diacricte eld on the 7th day of pee ine pose e , im the year ant to the provisi 4, the ety of New York,” pot y ‘Apr is ts, fouiows, to wit :— ¥OR MAYOR. 66,619 laty-tive live hundred and sixty-eight, ...... 65,568 air Tousey received une wundred ‘and bfiy-one. Ae seen ans ses of waieh Mebael A, teed received one hundred which ‘Joh i Shaw eoeived sighy-eigit t tlie C. Hanna recel\ed torty-e, whieh H, M. Collen received forty-one. 2 waleh James W. Jeoth received U Of which Willan X. Watling feceived Suse whic! a pari ory 3 which Fraucts W, Smith reesived eighteen., waich James #. Hobby received seventeen, Of wich Charles P. Shaw received sixteen. Of which A, A. Marks received sixteen. . Of which Jouo V. Peasely reve:ved stcwen... 8 which Joseph Sandel. received thireen, i which Henry W. Jones received thirteen. BG whiob W filam A. Duty received thirteen. Mt which Horace Groviey received ten. Of which there was deiective one....... Of which there were blavk seventy-exbt And of which there were scatierimy three dred aud seven... bh ug hun 6,619 FOR ALDERMEN, FIRST ALDERNANLO bIBURIOT. That it appears on such estimate aud cnnvass that the whole number of votes given for the othes of A}iler- man Of tho First Aldermanis district wae tive thou- gund one hundred and titty threo, OF which John Moore receiveduve thousand one hundred and tuirty-nine. And of which ther were scattering fourteui. 183 153, SKOOND AYDERMANIO DISTRICT. Phat it appears on such estimate und canvess that ‘the whole number of voles given Cor the oflles of AL derman of the Secont Aidermanks district was eight thousand and furty-seve BT which Thomas Coman received eight thou sand and thirty-nine. | Se there were biauk seve \d of which there wus scatieriag one. 8045 7 . 2 —— 8047 THIRD ALDERMANIO DISTREOT, Phat it appears ov auch estimaie and canvass that the whule number of votes gi. em for the odive of Al- derman of the third Aldermanio distrlet was live thousand and five. :....<e« Of wnich Euward Cuddy received f ine hundres and uiuety-wix, Or whien there were bians four. And of which there weve wcatteri: FOURTH ALDERMANIO DISTRIOT. That st appears ov auch estimate av’ canvases, that the whoie number of votes given for the olive of AL man of the Fourth Aidermante district was tive thousnnd wud thirty-five Of whieh ryan Kelly ree ix hundred and seventy: Of which James Collins recei 5,055 ‘1 dred and eight. 198 And of whic ther 2 F —_— 5,035 FIFTH ALDERMANIO DIsTRIOTA Phat tt appears on such esiimace ata canvasa that th ‘whole humber of yotes given for the owes Of Alder man of the Fifth Aidermanme dletrict was five thou fant ono hundred and ifty-aeven. Of which Hemiy tiughes rode.ved fo nine numdrad ad pinevy:conr... Of which Christopher Jounson ‘Feceived thirty: 67 6187 AUXTI ALOREWANTO DIsTTICT, That it mppears cn noch exttinay je number of vutem given for town of the Stith Aidermani¢ distric thousand nine hundred and Uwenty..... Of Which Anthony Nitller recesvod Wied i ami and fixty-tivo Of whieh. Otto H. Coop Feesivet ix bu Hinety-five. Of which Jobn i, Dusw, red wind wIXLY i And of which there were 9,920 BMANIO IST RIOT, aud vanvass that the Humber of ce ot Alder: Seventh Alarrimamic amet & wad Urea That it ayy whine Tan 0 thoi an ‘and seventoes 3417 Or wich Jolin feceived Wwe thu: ® hondel O81 which Rot brave! and fotyere And of which tuore were een BAN? BGR ALD RAT ANTS th ars on aich catiomate muceanswse that t Wao Lakwer OF vom yiven fur th mon of (he Fi th Aldermanic e2nd aod wen 6,020 Of Wuten Kaw snd WHCA Tecewed Live thoneand (Oa RO AAU v5 co ~ Duily reveived seven je Lovalinon receive | Of whieh there wore by Ant of wine thore were semvter ing 020 NINTH ALDTRWANIO DIBTRIO, Tiat it appears op sien esdinate wnd canvans that the Whole pumber of yolus given zor the oie of Alier- man of the Ninth Aldernrante diatrtet wan iour thousand six huntred and twenty-one, OF whieh Fotos Cai ih received Wwo ehot six bindred nnd forsy-eevon, Of whieh Jumes k, MoVenny received one tion gan weven hundred wud dixty-con Of whiew Edtwara L. Evatt received ant keventeon.. Of wir ch James B. Lorner received sinty-oi (int, Of whic there were blanc two.. esas Ard of Winton there were Reattering twei 46.1 460 TENTH ALDERMA That appears on wueh estimate the whoie number oF votes giveH fi Alderman of the Tenth Aides mani three thousand nine bundied amt eighty-crgut J. Witlinan Guntas veto ven hundred aud thirty-nhoe, “ “ ane Uttey 178 fimon Levy recelved four hundred she 3,988 2 "planik twe tering ww Of wht. And of which unere were ae 8,968 PLIVENTH ALYTRMANTO DIBTRIOT, ‘That appears on woh Gavimaie and canvas that the wale aumber of vores given for the wflice Ol Alz of we kieventh aAlaeriname district wae 3,870 2,870 Man oi ine Tweltth Aluermanic ui thousand seven nunives aia mix Of whieh Beary ¥; oitman roveive 2A ONO Hundred wht Hfly-three. OF whieh Joreph Ha: ‘anit ninety-sev Of which John ‘and fifty-tive, And of which there w: THIRTEEN IT ALDER A ‘That ft appears on such estima.e an. eanyase that the whoe number of votes tor the ollie of Alder- man of the Thirteenth Aldermanic dawtnict tas three thousand six iuudsea andolghty-tive. Of Which James Barker received Wwo thonsar five inndred and hity-seven OF wiich Alexander McLeod 1ecsived one ‘sand HOVE. + Of wiicu there Were blank .. * ‘And of which there were soattring forty-one POUNTERNTH A EMMANIO DISTRIOT, That {t appeure on auch evvi Leanvins that (he whole number ot votes given for the uilice of Alor man of the Foureenth Aiderinanie distoct waa tree thousand and (hirtysblX. ese. veces Of winich Jamos Metlever received two thon sand mx hundred a apanen ace eo hw dred . And of whieh there were acatiering twenty-five. FINTRENTH ALORRMANIC DINTRIOT, ‘That it appears on such estimate and capvasathas the whole unber of voles given Tor the oftiee OF Aider- man of the Pi:terteh Atiermanic district wna five thowrand six bundved and thirey-thted.ee.e.eeers Of which Jaimen G. Limond rece.ved two thom sand cight hundred and minety-shres. Of which James P, Rogers received two thon aan one humired and eigh Of which Orson A. Folier received five hundred api Keventy-onr.. And of which there were neat 2,096 63 BIXTRENTH ALVERMANTO HINFNTOF. That tt rs on atich eatinate and canvass that the wholy numver of votes piven tor the atice of ‘Ad © in 10. the Sixteenth Aldermants district was five hovsand one hundred and minety-one Of wilen Fiorence roannei received two thou: Wand # x hundred MO LOUE cee aeegesereeenn Oy @f which Join Nesbit received two thousand five hundred and aeventy + 5 1 which there were vetectve Tour. . 6 1 which there were blank four.. - ¢ And of which there were seauoring nin we. 6,191 6,191 SEVENTRENTH ALDERMANIC DiBTRIOT, That it appears on sugb estinate and canvass that the who number of vores given sor the oiles of A.derman of the Seventeanta Aldermante diatrict With Lve thousand aéven hundred and Rinety-une.. N George W, Crewier received sand and forty-three... Of which Wiluam Joyeu ino hundred anit iwenty: ‘i ofemaneyaa maria) paisa Ami of which there were sent nine... G70 PIOSTEPNTH ALP RYAN NiacRtioe, ppea:# on meh eRtiMee and conven time e muimber of voten [od FOr Te ote Abier ‘That it man of the tiphteenty Aldermant® district was nee thousand ane hye hee tn rey Arne... v 608 OF Which Adour Croker reerived five thon Mi ongemtndt es mid ttt aM qiskeats tere wis ote me ” Of Which there wareeentiorny Bowen... — 6,198 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. eR KERa ave dicee WINETE WEZMANIO DUSTUTOT. ara 00 such eal That ate aa that the Mal Rab at rae toate ot Alder- forse! i err a was two ry ‘two... . Of wich s deckson. dr., received one ved oe ees Bogie oh dabeter yall tt TWENTINTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. That ft appears on gach estimate and canvass shat the whole number of votes given for the office of Alder- man of the Twentieth Aldermanic district was ive ofogsand one bundzed and orty-fauts.. «-swessere which Ji K, Cunningham received two thounanst undired and ninety-two.. 3) Of which Hugh H, sloore recelved one thousand Of which Thomas Dully reveled owe’ thousand recolved one bhun- Of which there were blank elgbt.. And of which there were scattering five. oe 5 TWENTY-FIRST ALDERMANIO DIGTRIOT. That ff appoars on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votew given fcr the attice of Alderinan of the Twenty-lirst Aidermanic dtstrict was four thougaad eight hundred and thirten..... Of which Jacob M. Long three thous sand three hundred apd thirty-eight. Of which ftephen Roberts recsived sand four hundred and fifty-two. Of which there were blank eleven. i And of which there were veattoring a FOR ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, FINGT ALDERMANIC DIGTRIOT, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole mumber of votes given for the office of Ansistant Alderman of the Aldermanic district was five thousand one bun 'red and fifty-five... Of which James Healy received uve thousand one hundred and fv 5148 Aad af which there were scattering ie 10 BROOND ALDERMANIO DIBTRICT, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and cunvans that the whole numer of votes given for the oilice of Aswist- ant Alderman of the Second Aldermanic dietrict was aeven thousand nine huncired and forty-four. .....04 Of whieh Patrick Lysaghi received seven thou- sand it hundred and thirty-nmeseses. Of which thare were blank torty-elgit. sar And of witich there were scattering ulty-seven- 7 THIRD ALDERMANLO@IETRIOT. That # appearson such estimate and canvasa that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Asaist- ant Alderman of the Third Aldermante atatrict was four thousand nine hundred and thirty-etyht........ Of whieh Hugh O':'rien received four thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. 4,998 Of which there were blank nine. oe ’ And of which there were scatiernng four...... 6. 4 FOURTH ALDERMANIO DIBTRIOT. That it appears on such ertunate and canvans that the yoo ie nurmaben' se yotee ven ye atitce of Asnist- oF athe iain a cei ofeeiRias, terraces an Which John Gannon received one hundred ‘and twenty-eight. [ Of whi:h there were blank twenty. And of which there were scattering two, TIPTH ALDERMANIO DigTRrOT, "ibe whole unmiec of voter gives tor tee aiiae a number of yotea ir Asnistant Alderman of the ormante a farce Aldermanic dis- trict was five thousand two hundred and sixty-two. Of which Tsang Robinson received four thou gand sight huvdred and thirteen... OC whch Samuel Rash roceived thse i fitty-alx. 3 OF whieh Veter Frey received iweniy-foar Of whieh Jobn E, received five Of which thers wi Die TfeCR. > And of which there wore scattering forty-nine. SIXTH ALDPRMANIO DISTRICT, That ft appears on such extlinate and canvass that the whole number of voter given for the office of Assistant Alderman. of the Sixth Aldermanic din trict was three thousand efght hundrad seventy-six, Of whlch Lawrence t. Hill received two thou- sand tive hnndved and eighty-five. Of whieh Patrick O'Connor recely want and forty'sevon. Of which George WwW, bv dred. nd forty tw . And of which thee were sca BEVENTH ALDERMANIO DIATTIOT. That it appears, ou seh estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes, given tor the olice of Awietant Alderman of the Seventh Al/ermanie dis- i re} ani ninety-four. Of Which Bamnel G. W punared nnd twentyealy, Of wiieh Joba K. Mul nhicty-etght. And of which TIGHTH ALDERMANTO DISTRIOT, That it appears, on anol estimate and ganvass, that the whote number of votes given for the oilice of Aenistant Alderman of the ighth Altermante dis- ‘Wiet was six thousand aud fifly-ctcht..., - OF which Filet Gueti received tour thousand alx cundred and forty-fOntseeessssseeseerereee 464 OF whiew Wlitiam P. “Allen receive (efit Wun- dred and twenty-two - 823 Of winch Nichotaa PL Ebert hundred and thirty-six Of whien there blank ov And ov whieh there wart NINTH ALDRRMANIO DIgTRIOT, ‘Typs ieappoer on such estrnate and canvass that @ Whole miter of votes given for the otfice of Ag. Sietent Algerman of the Ninth Aldermante district 3 ihonsand six himared and #ixieon ee Hoyer rocelved two th nine hnadred nnd sixty-one, OF winch Jar os Cumming raceive andre? and thirty-tive. 1 Sheila imevived one AV ert i Reliay’ reo*ived etghty-four. Of wineb there were blank tw And of whieh there were scaticring thirty-two, That at appe r rage that the whole ates given for the office of Age matant Alderman ofthe ‘Yenth Aldermants district was three thonsend nine hnnidred and seventy-five. . Of witch Joweph Homan, Jr., received one thousand #ix hundred and forty-one. 1,602 1,281 Of which Christopher Fiecke recet sand tnve hnndred and eighty-o OF witch Wiliam Fiselor recetvet and thirty-one. sess. L Of whieh th re w ot . 6 ‘Ot which there were scattering "7 ELEVENTH ATLDERWANTO DISTRICT vase that the ice of Ansiste te distros inber of YoU waved for the « ant Alderman of the ieeventh Aides was twothonsand elgit hu Of which Thomas Mwligan reo ven hundred and twelve, nh Chavles €, Pinckney ‘recei dred and sty. TWELITH ALDERMANIO DISTRICT, ‘That f appeara on auch estimeats and canvans that the whole number #f votes given for the ofies oF Awsiat- ant Alterman of the Twelfth Aldermanic distrios was three thousind six hundred aol ninely-seven.. OF Which Fdwarl Costello received two thon x Himneteayl sind HTLY-ANP AR. cs. i oF wiles Poter Schreiber received five handred ‘ai minety nme OF which Ghar i. Miller" received Your hun- and thirty-one. 431 there wan de etiv 1 n Aud of which (here were scattering two. 2 wumerrR ‘That it appoara ons ALDERMANIO DINTRIUT. ratimare and canvass that the while number of given for the office of As flaunt Alderman of the Thirteenth Aldermanic dis triot was thrve thousand seven hnvdred and seven... Of which Patriek Gibney received two thousand aix hundred anc forty five. weas es 285 Of which Samuel Bareday recat ed nine hundred ‘and ninety. ve Of which there were blank f And of whieh Usere were seatiering thict FOURTERNTM ALDBAMANIO Di6TRICT. ‘That {t appears on gnch estimate and canvasa thatthe whole number of votes given for the office of Ase sistant Alderman of the Ponrteenth Aldermanie dis- iret was three thousand and twenty-Koven........0e 0: witksh John Kelly received two thousand four hundred and siiy-thnve... wes eeves & Of which Matthow Hicks received five hundred and thirty Lares, . 583 OF whish were blank cleven...... n And of whieh there were seauteriny iwonty. 2 FIFTEENTH ALDENMMANTO DIBTRIOT. That it appears on such eatinaic and canvass that the whole numer of votes given for the atlee of Assistant Aidernimn of the Firteenth Aldermanie district was five thousand six hundred and weventy- Of which Laward Seulleiting received two thon sand aix hundred and seventy-nine.... Of which Join Kel.y received one thonsand nine nine hundred aud bweaty-theen. . Of whieh Hush Tame recelyed seven han: ict ressived eight. Of wisieh there were blank three And of whieh there were seatteriig filly’. GLVERRNE ALDERMAN EO DISTR E ‘That i ars On auch estinnabe and easwase that the whole anmber of vows wyen tur ihe fice of Assistant Aldorman of the Sixvernth Aldermanic district was five thousand five hindered ad aixty.. Of Which Nicholas Haughton received three thongand one hundred and eixtetwo. Of whieh John Keilly reeslved iwo thos three hnndred and seventy of whic Of etch there were bianie of cht And of which thore were noattorl: 18 ALDPRMANIO prIerRicn, extimate and eany That ft appears on § whole bumber of dimiriect was five ty two. Of whieh Cb: goven hundred and thirty Of which Stephen N. sh) thoussad thrce hunitred end twonty ¥ Of which Thomas O'Neil recolved one thousand two Bim ited Ani Hifty-OU0. erecee 1,931 Of whieh Madgvern received tives han GOTADU SIM cesesseeseccgson: Of whieh Kdward Timpson receivet ninety: Of whieh there ware binnk tw + And of Whieb there were eoateriny forty 1 97 at » @ 4 THUNTH ALWROMAN YZ NSTRET, ‘That it appears on such ot mae and canvass that the whole Namber av votes given for Une align of Aw aivtant Alderman of the Kightesnt Aluernumte dis- Aelet Was five HhousANd one LunUred and thirty. lure ‘. Of which “Petor we recelved hve thouwand two. re ‘one inindrort and thi And of which there were scatioring. eae | ALDERMANIO DIOTPIOT, eatiosate and can aes that the wie fimbor of votes gyn for the olee af inant Alderman Ai the Ninetewth Aidermani istrict was two thotivand fever haudred an poventy tine, . ” + weer NINTPERNT Phat Itapprars 09 ay Ge 4818 6,155 4,908 6,001 6,001 6,263 6263 as76 6,053 6,038 4616 ams 3975 8975 2977 3,697 8,007 8,707 8707 §,b80 5,772 | are 6018 OFICIAL CANVASS. i Of which Bartholomew McDonald received one parton ey Nenenaie rere COP As Joseph Cudiipp Ghose MANNA | 4 Of which John Técelved five bundred and * And of which there were scutlering three... TWENTIETH ALDRRMANIO MIOTRIOT. cere ap rcrea nutunaend caneneesaet at a" of votea sistant Alderman of tie Vweatieth ‘Aidermante di trict was five thousand and #izhteon. Of which Michael Fay received two (ousand Seven humired wid fty-aiX. cee. cesses ssseeeee Of which Wiliau: A. Fuch received winehundied OF which Heury incl ieceived’ seven hundred Of which Pauck il. Keariay veouived five han: whieh Patrick il, ey received five hun- three. . Of which there were blauic thirty-sov And of which there were scattering a 6,018 TWEATY-FISOT ATLNERMANIO DISTRICT. That ft appears on such estimate and canvaxs what the whowe nusber of votes ziven for the ailice of An- alstant Aldernian of the went iat Aldermanie disirict was four thounand eight hundred and one. OF which John Shelly received one thousand seven hundred ani ninety-four........ rey: * Of which Charice H. Cooper received one thou- sand nix hundred and torty....... Of which William MoM anua received eight hui drei aud seventy-alue.. assess Of which Dicholas Haas received three hundred and forty-eisist. ..5 Of whieh B anc re And of which tuere were scattering 4,801 FOR POLICE JUSTICES. VINK JUVIOIAL ViNtROr. That ft appears on such estimate and canvass fl the whoie number of votos given ‘or the arlice o Voiice Justice of the First Juvicial district wus tive thousand ony bundred ant Mxiy-LVe......6. 00.0 Of which Hdward Hozan received five thousand one hundred and nfty-seven And of which thers were scattering eight, BROOND JUDICIAT, DISTRIOT, ‘That ft Te On BUCH eRtimaAte aNd cANVaRS that the who.e nimber of voter given for tha Ottive of Poilce Justice of thy Second Judicial dintrict waa thirveen thousand gue hundred and seventy-six... evans Of which Joseph Dowling received thirteen thou- sand one hundred and fourteen, Of which there isank thirty-one. And of which there were acatwering thirty oie, 6,165 18,176 176 THIRD IUVICIAY, PIBTRICT, * That % appears on such estimate and cunvase that the whole wumver of yotes given for the oMee of Police Jumive of the Third Judicial district wus twelve thousand six hundred and SwONLY WOE cabs cones haar bial adetscrsoey aset Of which Johu Cox received ten thousand auc ninety-iwo, .. « er sexe 10,099 Of which Edward Taylor received two thousand four hundred and sixty-nine 2,409 Of which there were blink twenty-vight...... 8 And of which there were scattering thirty-three: Ba 12,622 12,629 FOURTH JUDICTAS, DISTRICT. That ft ars on stich estimate and canvase that the whoie number of votes given for the office of Po- Mico Justice of the Fourth Judicial District was eleven thousand feven hundred and etzhiy eight... 11,768 howsand Of which John fcott received seven tl and thircy-seven. . or Rdrae t a ve vie recet red th. sand four hundred forty-eight. Of which Martin B. Brown received one sand two hundred and seventy-one. Of which there was detective oue. Of which there were b.ank al; And of which there were acatt FIVTH JUDIOTAL DIATRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes ytven for the office of Po- Uce Justice of the Fifth Jucicial district was four- teen tuonsand and twen ‘ Of which Edward J. Shi thousand and three.... Of which William H. Burns gand. And of 11,768 14on on ORTH JUPIOTAL PIeTRIOT. ™ ‘That it appears on stich estimate andcanvase that the whole number of votes given for the oflice of Police Tustice of the Sixth Judlelal district was ten thou sand nine bundred and bity-seven. Of which Butler Ii, Bixby revelved nine hundred and two. Of which there were def Deas Of which there were blank seventeen ‘And of Wileh Were were soatvering thirty-3 10,967 10,967 SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIBTRICT. That tt apperre on such eutimate and canvass that the whole number of votes xiven for the ollice of Police Just oe of the th Jndicral divtriot was thirteen thousand four hundred and sixty-one... Of waich Jamos E. Coulter received four’ thon san five hundred and winety-ti sts. Of which Henry Murray received four thousand threo hand d forty-three .. , Of which John, Masterson receives! thr ‘sand and four. Soest ; Of whieh John W. Bockhorn received nine hun: rod ANA BIXtY-DINC... eves. sssvereecesese cece Of which Geore F.C, Dohremwend received thrve hundred and seventy-six. per hes Of which Hngh Murray recered one himdred and twenty-eight... ease Of which thete were blank Cwonty six. And of which there wore svaitering twenty, 13,461 4,575 ee thou: 18,401 FIGHTH JUDICIAL DIsTRICT, That f appears on sich oxiimate sad canvass that the whole number of vetas given for the ellice of Police Justice of the Eighth Judictal district wae thirteen thonaand one bundred and seventy-nii Of whieh Thomas A. Ledwith received aix tho. seven hunrod and forty-two. Of which John Hardy received five thodsan seven hundred and hve. Of which &. Harrison Reed received seven liun- dred and vixteen........... Of which there were blank two. 13,179 179 MINTH JUDICIAL DIOTRIOT. * That it appears on sucis cétimate and canvass thatthe whole number of vi # en for the olice of Police Justice of the Niuth Judbeial dietsict was four thou sand nine bundred and thirty.......-..606 Of which John NeQuade received two thousand three hundred and eight... Of which George P. Webster received one thou- sand and nity igi ve Of which William L. Wiey received eight bun- dred aud aixty-eight. OF which Stinson ANA HRY KOVED. ser eree Qi winch Joseph Hopp received tires Of which there were blank eleven... And of which there were seattering thr: 4 —— 4,980 FOR JUSTICES OF THE DISTRICT COURTS, FIRST JUDICIAL pte TT That ft appears on such estimate the whole number of yotoa given for the oilice Justice of the District Court of the First Judicial iairict was five thousand one hhundsed and sixty- hree. red Of which Dennis Quinn’ received jive ‘one hundred and fiity. Of which there were blak thi And of which thore wore scattering ten SLOOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ‘That {t appears on ruch estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the oitice of Justice of the District Conrt of the Second Jndfctal dintrict was tweive thousand four hundred and sixty-atx ne 3 Of which Thomas Kiviin recerved twelve thor fand and sixty-aix.. * 17,666 Of whieh there were biank three hundred and twenty-nine. And of which 4,980 Kielvor received 6,168 thousand 4,163 13,466 there Were woutiering Seventy-one 71 12,466 STURDY IVDICTAL vIETATCT. That it appears on gugh estimate and canvass (hat the whole number of votes given ‘or the oilce of Jam tice of the District Gonrt of the Phird Juriictal die trict was twetve thonsand six hundred and nfty- Of which” Jumes Walker Fowler received etsht thousand six hundred and forty-three. tee Of which William E. Smith reeetvod two thou: ‘and five hundved and wenty-six. 2,656 OC whieh Arthar J, Delaney recei ed one thou- sand four handred and forty-five... wee 1A Oi whieh there were DIAN twenty-oue. cccecse UE And of which thera were scattering eighieen. 16 19,60 FOURTH JOMTOFAL DIBTRICT, raed ‘That it appears on such estimate aid canvasn that the who number of votos given for-tio oflide of Jus tice of the Distriet Const of the Fourth Jivticial dts {niet was eleven thousand seves bundred and sixty- Of which “Anihony’ Hartman’ received’ seven thousand and ninety-nine. * Of which William H. Kirchely received Tour thourand #ix hundred and forty-one Of which there wore blank six. . aes And of which thore were scattering nineteen’... Myiet 6 w 11,768 PINT IUDIOTAL VISTRIOT, ‘That it eppeara on such estimate und canvass that the whole number of votes given for theoiive of Justice of the Disirict Court of the Fifth Jadicial @istriet was thirteen thousand three hundred and NIDCLY BIL sseeceecseeeeesesenee Of which Joseph Koch ‘received tl sand three bunored and Mity-tive. Of whieh there was blank one. And of which there were tcuttering foriy-t fhfetern tho PINTH JUDICIAL DreTRion. . ‘That it appears on such estimate aud canvass that the whole munber of votes given for the ollice of Jus tee of the District Court of the Sixth Jndfetal dis trict was (en thousand wine hitndred and Bfiy-tive.. 10,968 seus H. Lano reeerved ten thou git... + 10,908 Of whiel there were defective 2 Of which there were blank ten, w And of whieh there were soattor! y thins MW TODIDTAT. DIBTRICT, eel estimate and canvass that urober of votes given for the oillee of riet Court of the Seventh Jurlictal waa thirlwen thonsand four hundred and the whole Juatios oF the distr Of which Joseph’ Medutre received #ix thou wand three hundred and fifty-two. Of which Joba A. Stemmier reoeived wx ti sani one hundred and tnirty-reron, OF whieh Adaiph Levinger received ‘seven hun Ave and Wwentyerie...... . * Of which there were UHHUW-TOUE. seecsesee veveeee And of whieh there were three . 2 18,429 rionrn seprowr. biwrmer. That i appoara on such estimate and canvass that the who. namber OF voles given Lor the olliee of hth Adfetad hundred and Justice of the District Gonrtor the distrigh waa twelve Chousand piu el, buen is rs Of Which Wiliam J Kane received leven thou gard ning hyndro | awd seventeen aaene: OF which Withain H. Bul received one thous ae aaud and thirty-four aaner OF which thare were blank sieven. of which there were teattering (wenty- s6%on, 18,089 u,917 And, 12,969 NINTH JUDICIAL DIETRIO’. ‘That Kt oppears on ench cetrmate and enochey thet the Whole number a. votor given lor the oftien of jr he 1Mabrot Court of the Nrnch Jdudterml dis trict waa tour thousand wine he 4 \Wwonty- 408) mi one inn dred and titty two . OF which Michal Hatlnran. ro9e sont six hundred aml twenty-three... . Of wrreh William 1, hecump reserved thewanne an oith'e : OL wine dole We Hen dred and. tw ‘i OF whieb he hal oF wh nee ORPICIED CANVASS, FOR TRUSTERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS, VAReR Waid, ‘ub! Term, Tmt It appears on erick ovtimate and canv: whole uumber of votes given for the ollice of Tru tee of Common Schools of the Firat ward, for full term, was two thousaad pive hundred apd hine Of which Jobn O'Connor received two thousand nine hundred and tiv And of which there were blanic four. To FM Vaca: That It appears on auch estimate an hol of votes given for the office of of Common Sebools of the First Ward, to fon vacancy, was two thougead nine hundred and a. thatthe BRCO¥D Wamp. pears on Kuch #scimate ant canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Trus- tee of Common Schools of the Secoud ward was one hundred and sevanty-elght chases Of which Arthur Keating recei:ed one hundred and sixty-seven OC which there was biank on: Aud of which there wore scattering ten. THIRD WARD, Thatit whole iamber of votes given for the olfice of | ter of Connon Schools of the Third ward was hundrev wo Of which Jc fix... ears on suck evtimate and canvass thatthe 1s POUNTH WAnD. That ft appears on snch estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the ottice of Trustee of Common Schools of the Four Was ive thousand and etlity-five Of which Wiliam Keone: Of which Wiliam Lyons p Of which there were blank Bight And o: Which there were scattering PITH WARD. ‘That {1 apperrs on such estimate ard whole number of vote ven for th of Cominon Schor and four hundred and torty-nla Of which Thomas H, Smith rece! ‘sand four bundred aud thiry-elgis, And of wiieh there were scattering. GIXTH WARD, ‘That fT appears on such estimate and canvass that the whole uunler of votes given for the olfice of Yrustee of Common Sekouls of the Sixth ward wae five thousand eight bu ‘and tweaty-(our 3 OF whieh thy P elved Live thou- sand elgh . 6,812 Of which there were biank ety! i s And of whlch were scattering Lour, SEVENTH WARD, For Full Terms That tt appearson sueb estimate and canvass th: whole uumber of votes given for the office of T $e6 of Common Scnoois of the Seventh ward, for fuil term, was four thousand nive hundred ‘aud forty-six. ene e Of which James Callery received four thousand nine hundred and fori And of which there were scattering jour. To PM Viwany, That M appearson such estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the oillce of Trustee of Common Schoo's of the Seventh ward, to i vacancy, was four thousand uine huadred ant forty-#1x.... 3 Of which William Colligan received four thou- sand nine hun nd Torty-two.. And of which there scattering four. 4.993 4 ments Wann and canvass that ailiee ot of Commen Behool thousand eight hundred and nin Of which Charles A. Quinn received three thou sand five hundred nnd forty-nine... Of which George W. Van Vorat received one tho sand two huadred aud foriy-nine. see 1,249 Of which there was blank one 1 ‘And of which there were scattering twenty. NINIT WARD, That ft appears om such eatimnte an canvass that the whole number of yous givon for the oflice of Trustee of Common Schools of the Ninih ward was, four thousand seven hundred and nivety-ni Of which Charles 8. Wright received two thou- fand five nundred and fourteen. + 2,51 Of which James Lynch received two thousand two hundred and thirty-seve Be Of which there were blank fou eR | And of which there were gcattering forty-four, “4 TENPA WARD. That ® appears on auch estimate and eanvasa that the whole number of votes given for the otics of ‘Trustee of Common Schools of the Yenth ward was four thousand and forty-elght...... Of whieh George T. Patterson recelved two thou- sand seven hundred and twenty-tive..ee..ee.- 4725 Of which Wiilam Botokei received tive Luudred and sixty-turee. 663 Of which Panipp Schae dred and fifty-tive. 455 Of which Tobias Lammermeyer Pecei hundred and seventy. a7 Of witich there were biank two. seo a And of which thero were scaltering tairty- three. .., . ELEVENTH WARD. Bor Pull Tete That f¥ appears om auch estimate and canvass that the whole number of votes given for the office of Trus of Common Schools of the kieventh ward, for full term,was ive thousand three hundred and forty-one Of which Joseph Wangler received four thou- ou four huadred and twenty-three. 4,42 Of which Frederick Young recelved dred aud three. m Of whick there we Diank thtee. ‘Aud of which there were scattering twely 13 To Fill Vacany. * That ft appears on euch estimate and cnnvars thatthe ‘whole number of voles given for the alice of Vrustee of Common Schools of the Eleventh ward, to fii va- cancy, Was two thousand two bundred and sixteen, Of which John D, Murdock received one thou- sand nine bundred and sixty-eight. ssereeeee., 1,468 Of wiich Thomas Hayes received one hundred and twenty-etjht.... Of which there were bi 1k one hundred aud sox: TWRLNTD WARD. ‘That it appeara on guch estimatejand canvass that the whole number of votes given fur the office of Tr tee of Common Schools Of the Twelfth ward wi four thousand eight hundred and twenty. Of which Andrew Smith received three thousand three hundred and wixty-on . Of which John ©. Gratf received on four hundred and thirty-four. « Of which Thomas Feely received ten Of which there was devective one, Of which there were blank three. 2 And of which there were scattering eleven. THINTKENTHE WARD. That ft appears on auch estimate and o ie whole number of vows given for the ville ‘sive of Common Schools of the Thirteenth was threo thousand #ix hundred and nine O1 which Richard Evans received two thousand one handred and sixty-two. Of which Thouwas 11, Kip receive and sev Of wo in Kelly’ Yeceive and Dfly- fours: OF which Enea” Eniatt pecvived one and ninetyaine. And of which there we scaitering thirteen. FOURTEENTH WA ‘Thet ft appears ow anch extfmate and ca whol number of votes given fur the 01 tee of Cammon Schools of tue Fourteen two thousand one red and Mer sees Of which nem U'Reiliy receivet two sand and thirty-five... Of which Martin McLean received twenty-ive. + Of which James MeAlarney received Mfteen.... Of which Paul Madden received thirteen . cry Of which Patrick Moran received three, oe Of which there was olauke one ..... Se And of which there were gcatieringcleven.....2 11 FIFTRENTA WARD. That ft appears on such estinate and canvas that the whole number of voter given for the oilice of Tr tee of Common Schools of the Fitteenth ward was three thonsand and eighty-eigit, a Of which dames L, Rabbitt received two thou sand five hundred and seven. Of which Henry A. Tailler received four hun- dred and thirty-six Of which Jonas N. Viviipa’ reecived ‘one dred aud Untrty-LOUr seeeee soos + Wy And of which there were scattering ele its SIXTEENTH WARD, bal For Bit Team. ‘That ttappearson auch estimate and canvass that je number of votes given for the office of Common Sehools of the Sixteenth » Was four thousand five nu the wi Trustee of ward, for fall ter and ninety-eoven, cred OF which Cleinent Diockes Foseived two thou- ven bnndren and ninety-three, 9,793 John De Lamater received sand geren Lindred and nisery-two. 1,793 Of which there were biaak sine a And of whieh there were seattering 8 To Pitt Vwanry for Two Years, That §t appears on such estirante aud canvass that the whole amber of votes given far the ofice of Trusteo of Common. Schools of the Sisteenth ward, to fil vaeapey for two years, was four thou pand two hundred aid elchiy-four Of which Benjamin H. Van Buren rec isan? te bondred and revent ‘Of whieh there wi And of whieb there wero nate and cauvasa that the a for te otties of Tras jxteenth ward, to whole pamber of voter « tee of Comm: fll vaen Of witiel M nine t h tesese este 1,988 OF wh tr ne tionewnd ¥ix hnad a revgnty wie 1,098 Of which tare were blank tht eee | Aad of which there were scattering deventeen.. 17 FIGWORP NTH Wal Por Pult Term ‘That it appears on suet eaiimate and canvass that je whole number vi vores giveu Tor the uflice of wine of Common Roh olw of the Pighteenth ward, for fail ts nve thousand t wired anid seventy-0ig ° OF whieh Fr re thousand eight hundred w 2,810 OF witch Androw J. Sebo nd six himdred and ebgh! 2 bos weve lank Gwenty ab p there were aoattering nine 9 To PUI Vacancy Foo One Yous That it appears on such emiimaie aut canvass that the whole number of votes gives for Lin otiee OF Trustee of Common Kehools of the .ighteoath ward, to Gil feexnoy for one sear, was L¥e thou 2910 2,910 We 6,085 585 1449 14 LS 4946 4,946 4048 4,819 4799 4,048, 4H8 B34 5240 arc 2,216 4820 6,698 2,103 2,109 88 8088 140 | ore at Of which Jobn F. Trow nine hundred and seven! Of which Frederick Kratz sand five hundred and fifty-one Of which there were blank sixteen. And of which there were scattering two. B5KG To Fil Vacancy for Three Yeara. That {t appears on such estiinate and canvass thatthe ‘whole number of votes glveu far the oflce of Trus- tee of Common Schools of the Elghtrenth ward, to fill vacancy for three years, waa five thoagaud thread hundred and tfty-two. me anon, 58H Of which Charies Boyle recetre! five thousand three bundred and thirty-five, 5,53 Of which there were blank fo u And of which there were we 3 — 6253 | NINETERNTH warp. That ft appears on such estimate aud canvass that the whole number of votes giveu for the ove of ‘Trustee of Common Schools of the Niueteenth ward was ive thoussnd seven huodred and (fy 5,78 Of which Joha Bu: lineoo reeetved three thouaant four hundred and {fty-aeven. +. S437 Of which Weeka W.Cuiver recelved one thousand six hundred and ninety, «+ 1,690 Of which Hugh Mitchell’ revetved four hundred forty-iive...... Of which Joseph ani forty... 0 a And of which there were scattering Dine... 9 —— 5,764 TWRNTIELM WARD. That {t appears on much estimate aud’ canyasa that the whole number of votes given fur the « ‘Trustee of Cominon Schools of the Twentieth ward was eit thousand aud nine!y-four 8,094 Of Which Brastus Littaield reeves dived and thirty. Varies 1, Moore 4 wand aod sevents 5 Of whiea Philip W, Motl one bundved and sixtyfs Aud of which there were « 8,004 That it appears on such estim, who @ ni OF wise 1h five hundred and fifty-three Of which there Were biauk ten And of which there were seattering Ty Fill Varrne That tt appears on euch estimate anc canvass that the whole nomber of votes given for the osice of Truster of Common Sthools of the Twenty-tirat ward, to ttt vacancy, was five thousand five hundred and sixty- one pas of w i thousand tive huadred and tirty-fonr. And of which there were scattering ® TWENTY-BFOOND WAItD, ‘That ft appears on such estimate and canvass that tha whole number 0 hs sand five hundrat Ot wh two hundred and j Of which Patrick is sund nine hundred and ttty-ntae Ann of which there were seaitering aii 6723 Wo hereby certify the foregoing statement to be corroct, and Lave caurod the saine to be atiested by the signatures of the Chairman and Secretary of the Bourd of City Canvassecs, this twentieth day of December, A. D. one tioneand, erght hundred and sixy-nine. : JOUN HARDY, Chairman, JosrPU SHANNON, Secretary. LARATION OF THE BOARD OF ONTY CANVASSERS OF im OITY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION TO VOTES nN FOR Mayor of the elty of New York; ‘An Alderman in exch of the Aldermante districts of the olty of New York ‘An Assistant Alderman in each of the Altermante districts of the city of New vores 2 ‘A Police Justice in each Judicial distriet of the city of York; ri ice of the District Court in each Judicial district of ach ward for full term; Jouunon 8 9 wil such Vacaneles in w exisied by reawon of death, resigua- v the several ward: Gon or other caus J of Cit) 3 ¢ City Canvassers of the city of New York, hy sed and estimated the votes given In the sev ral Election districts of aid city at the election held on the ver, A.D, one thousand eight hundred aod 7uh day of Deces ue and declare :— sixty-nine, do Lereby certify, deter MAYOR. That A. OAK RY WALL recalved the greatest miunber oF votus for Maver of the ety of New York. ALDERMEN. That JOHN MOORE, by the graatest number of es, Was duly elected Alderman of the First Alderusanic district. Tuat THOMAS COMAN, the grentest number of votes, was duly elected Alderman of the Second Aldermanic district. ‘ ‘That EDWARD cUDD by the greatest number of votes was duly elected Alderman OF the Third Aldermante district, That BRYAN REILLY, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Alterman of the Fourth Aldermanic district. That = HENRY HUGHES, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Alderman of the Fifth Aldermanie district. ‘That ANTHONY MILLER, by the grentest number of votes, waa daly elected Alderman joe Sia ‘Aldermante district. JOHN MURRAY, by the greatest number af votes, was daly elected 4lderman of Seventh Aldermanic district. ‘That EDWARD WELCH, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Aiderman of the Eighth Aldermante district, ‘That m PETER CULKIN, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Alderman of the Ninth Aldermanie district, That i J. WILLIAM GUNTZER, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Alderman 61 the Tenth Aldermante district. > a LAWRENCE O'BRIEN, a the atest number Of votes, was duly elected Alderman of the Eleventh Aldermante district, a Thal HENRY WOLTMAN by the grentest number of votes, was duly elected Alderm: of die fwelith Aldermanic districe agh JAMES BARKER, by the greatest number of votes, was duly dlected Aldorinan of the Thirteenth Aldermanic district, That JAMES McKIEVER, by the grostert namber of votes, was duly elected Alderman of the Fourteenth Aldermanic district, t wee JAMES G. DIMOND, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Alderman oF the fi‘teentu Aldermanic district. acy FLORENCE SCANNED, by the grentest. number of votes, was dily eleeted Alderman of the Dixtomuth Aldennante distriet, at RICHARD CROKER, the greatest number‘of votes, was duly siected Alderman the Hyhiewnth Aldermante district, ot That DAVID 8. JACKSON, Jr., by the greatest number of vote elected Alderman oe Ineteenth Aldermanic: at JAMES E. CUNNINGIAM, by the greatest number of votes, waa duly Of the Iweutieth Aldermanic district it aes JACOB M. LON! by the greatest number of votes, was daly Clected Aldarman of the Twenty-first Aldermanic dlatrict, ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. ‘That . JAMES HEALY, by the greatest number of votes, was dulyelected Assistant Alderman of the Firat Aldermante district. ve PATRICK LYSAGHT. by the greatest. naniber of votes, was lnly elected Assistant Alderman of the Second Aldermanic district, are HUGH O'BRIEN, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Assistant Alierman of the Shird Aldermanic district, reas JOUN GALVIN, by the greateat number of voles, was’ duly elected Aasistant Alderman of toe Fourth Aidermanie district. ness ISAAC ROBINSON, by the greatest number of voter, was duly elected Assistant Alderman of the Filth Aldermanic distriot. That LAWREOR EB, HILL, by the gren' was duly elected Assistant A.derman of the Sixth Aldermanic district, That JOHN HAMPSON, by tho preatent number of rates, waa duly clectad A Alvermat os ihe Seventh Aldermanic diaicict. Thai re HULET ODELL, by thegreatort number of votes, was daly elected Assistant Aldecwan of Uke Bight Aldermanic district. Th HENRY ROG maber of aut as duly elected Assistant by (he greatest Vidermoan os te Ninta Aldermanle disteiow ‘That JOSEPH HOFFMAN, Ju., greatest number of votes, was duty bleeted Assistant of the Went Aldermanic district. THOMAS MULILTGAN, by the groates! number of votes, wae duly @lected Agsistant Alderman uf the Lleventh Aldermanic dustriet, That i EDWARD COSTELLO, ly the sreateet nuniver of votes, waa duly elected Aesistant Alderman of the Pweifth Aidermanic district, ‘That PATRICK GIBNEY by the greatest nymber of voles. Wam uuly elected Asstetant Alderman of oe Thirteeoth Aivegmante district, That JOUN REILLY, hy the greatest nnmber of voter, was Unly elected Avaistart Alueruian o: the Fou toe Aldermants district tat EDWARD SCHLICHTING, by the createst number of votes, was duy elected Assistant be ey os the Fifteenth Aldermmap ie dtetriet, * thay NICHOLAS HAUGITON, bythe greatest number of votes, was duly lected Assistant Alert of the Siatwenth Aldermanic district, That CHARLES FETTNER, : by (he greatest number of votes, was duly elected Assistant Aidermin Of We beventeenth Aluesmanie district. that PETAR Sh by the greatest number of rot: Abseron 20 bighteent) Ajcerms Phat teats BARTHOLOMEW MeDONALD, by the greatest numer ot v was duly eletted Agsistant Avtecty r A Aittecunanits dite MICHARL FAY, by the grentost member os vote, nly eloeted Assistamt Alverman ®! tae swentiech Aidermanic distri That JOHN SHELLY, the grentoat nomber uf goten, wun duly elected Apaletam® Wermap es he Twentyimet Akermamic aMteick "i wae daly elected Assistant district, the IPE es ryan duly elected Poltes Jus | aay ey v 3 or First Judicias ‘clmnve. JOSEPH DOWLING, by the number of votes, was duly elected Police Jus- Uce of the Sevond Jualeial district. ‘That JOUN COX, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Police Jue tiee of the Third Judiuie: diatriet. at JOUN SCOTT, by the greatest namber of vuves, was uly elected olive Jas- tice of the Fourta Judienal disiriet, ‘That “ LIWARD JPSGANDLEY, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Police Jus ge of the Judicial district. BUTLER H. BIXBY, umber: voles, Was duly elected Police Jus a Judicial district. That JAMEN BE. COULTER, by the t aumber of vous, was duly elected Police Juatice of the Seventh Judicial distr That THOMAS A, LEDWITH, was duly elegted Police by tho great tee of the by the greatest Suis of the Lis) shut by the greatest aunber o Faasice oF te Ninth Juultohal district. CIVIL JUSTICES. DENTS QUINN, by the greatest mumber of voles, was duly eincted Jusleo oft be District Oourt uf the First Jndieial distric t hat MAS KIVLAN, Dee olen was diy elected Justice art of thy Second Judicial dietrict, JAMES WALKER FOWLER, {number of votes, was duly elacted Justice tint of the Phird Judicial district, ANTHONY HARTMAN, minder Of votes, was duly alsoted Justice of tot we Fourth Jadtche: dietrict, PH KOOK, greatest number of vated, ws du District Court of the Fifth Judicial dy That THADDEUS H. LAN by the greatest number of vou the District Court of 4 ‘Vows JOSEP MoGCTRE, by the greatest number of votem was diily el the District Court of tue Seventh Jucteial vist ‘That WILLIAM J, KANE, by the greatest number of votes, waw duly @lacied Just tie Disutet Court of (he Bighih Juda That JOSTAN PORTER, by the greatest number of voice, was duly elected Justi of the District Couto: the Nimwh'Judiclai distinct, TRUSTEES OF COMMON SCHOOLS. That : JOUN O'CONNOR, by the greatest number of voles, was duly alacte! Trus tee of Common Senovis for thaFivas Ward, Cor Tall vera. That i PETER DISCH, by the gredtest number of votes, was duly elected Trustee of Common Schou.s fur te First ward, to fl! vacauoy. Taat ARTHUR KEATING, by the greatest nnjaver of votes was duly elected Truntes of Common Schools lur tue Secoud ward. That JOHN HURLEY, by the greatest number of vores, was duly elected Trustee o! Common Scuyois tor the Third ward. That by the of the Distr Phat by the great Of the Distri ‘That by the groate the Ditate.ct O vhas elected Justice of Tow WILLIAM KENNEDY, by the greatest musaher of votes, Was duiy elected Trustee of Comunvs Selvols lor tue Fourse ward, ‘hut THOMAS F, SMITH, by the greaieat number uc votes, waa duly elected Trusie Common Schuois tur the Plu ward. Tha THOMES D. CONROY, by the greatest mumoer oi vows, was daly Connon Selvols for tae Stata ward, ‘That JAMES CALLER by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trusiee of Common Schools for the Seventh ward, for Tali term, Tika WILLIAM COLLIGA by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Trustee of Common Schools for Whe Seventh ward, to dil vacancy, That CHARLES A. QUINN, by the greatest nuuber of voles, was duly elected Trustee of Common Schools tor tae Eight’ ward thas CHARLES 8. WRIa'?, by the greatest un: votes, was duly elected Trusiee of Common Schovia for the Ninth ward. That jevtod Trustee of GEORGE T. PATTE uy the greatest pumber of votes, was d Chaumeu Behools fur the Teun ward, That JOSEPH WANGLER, by the creatert number of votes, was au y elected Trustee of Common schoo lor the bleventh ward, jor fail term. ‘That JOUN B. MURDOK est number of votes, wit « hools Vor the hiewenlb war ANDREW SMITII, by the greatest number of votes, war d ‘Common Schools for the Twelfth ward. ‘That RICHARD EVANS, 5 by the greatest number of vows, was duly elected Teun Common Sebouls for the Thirteguta ward, ron FRANCIS O'REILLY, by the greateet nuruber of vuten, was dur? lected Trusise of Comnvwu Schools for the bourwentd Waru. That JAMES L. BABBITT, hy the greatest nuwiber of voser, was du ‘Common Subuols for the Pitteeath ward, et Trustes of by the gro: : oh vacaney ly elected Trustee of of voted Trustee of That CLEMENT DIECKES, ne by the greatest nuailer of vows. waa duly elected Trustee ef Comunon Sehoois (or the Sixtnenth ward, th Levan, ‘That BENJAMIN B. VAN BUREN, by the greatest number et votes, was duly clécted Tras! ee of Common Schovls tor ti 9 1! vaeaney for two years, Thay MICHAEL MoNIERNEY, by the greatest number uf votne, wus dily electat Trasies of Common Schools for the Sixtcenth ward, to Gl vacancy Cor four years. ‘That EDWARD LANE, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elocted Trustee of Common sebools ior the Seventeenth ward. ‘That FREDERICK HAGEMEYER, by the greatest number of votos, was duly elovted Trustee of Common seusois Jor the Bightecnta ward, for (ull term, That z JOUN F. TROW, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected ‘Trustee of Common Schools for the Righteenth wai, to ll vacancy for one year, That CHARLES BOYLE, by the greatest number of voles, waa duly elected Trustee of Common Schools for the Eighteenth ward, to fll vacancy for three years. ee JOHN BURLINGSON, by the greatest number of vates, was duly elected Trust Common Scuools tor the Nineteenta ward. of ui rie ERASTUS LITTLEFIELD, by the A number of votes, was duly elected Trustee of Common Schools for the ward. That THOMAS CASEY, by the greatest number of voles, was duly elected Trustee ef Common Schools for the Twenty-first wara, for full term, T mi JEREMIAH A. HALLANAN. by the greatest nninber of votes, was duly elected Trustee of Common tchoots for the Fwenty-drat ward, to fit yacancy, JOHN W. STEVE! by the greatest number of votes, was duly elacted Trustee of Common Schools for the Twenti ward. We heveby certify the foregoing dociartion to be correct, and have onused the aame to be attested by the Chairman and Secretary of the Board of City Ganvassers, this (wen tieth day of December, A, D. one thousand esght hundred yd sixty-nine ao TER JOHN HARDY, Chairman, Josxri SHANNOS, Secretary. REPORTS. The Committee on Protests, appointed by the Board of City Canvansers, to whom was referrad tue several motions, femente and proveste ralating to al irragal in Sorma)| discrepancies and fraude in the returns of the Yoton given for charter aid other odicers voted for at the re cent election (Deceuaber igh fully That the questions go referred at various times during the progress of the canvass for the consideration of your eummit-- tee were the fallowing:— Figat—-A protest of Francia V. Euring against canvassing the votes given for Pohee Juatioe of the Fert Judai) dis trict, alleging frand in the canvass of euch votes; paper an- nexed and marked A. Second—A joseph Bopp, for himself m at the recent eect ‘or int counting the. vot Pillce Justige is-the Niovs Silica district; buselo annexed Police Justice in the Ninto wn A protest of Fl Beannel against the on eat of Florence Beam arty ee paeenth, Third A of votes for Alderman in tae Bieventh, Twelfth, bi and Ningteeoth Kieetion diatricts of the Kighteanth ward (Sisteenth Aldermanie district) hereto aunexed and marked Fourth. A further protest of Florence Seannel agains: the canvass of returns for thy Fifteenth and Sixteenth bee tion dutciets of the Eizhtooath ward (Sixiwoush Aleurmante district); hereto annexed ani marked D. Fifth “A protest of John Retlly agatost the canvass of re turns for Assimtant Aluernen from the Kieveuth, Py clfth, Tighteenth and Nineteenth Hecton districts of the Gightecnt| Ward (Sateeuth Aldermanic diaitick ; hereto ammexed anc marked ki. u Siaih—A further protest of Jobo Refliy agatnet the can casr of returbe fur Asslaant Akdorman frum tne Fifteenth an Of tn» Kebcbaenta wari (size on Bixteouth Mection distrie Alderinanic disizict); beroty annexed ant marked ‘Seventh—A protest of Jobn A. Blommler againat the can vase of returns for Justice of the Distriet Court, Seventh Ji: Aicial district, fromm tke First, Secoml, Fourdhy Sixth, Saventl ‘and Nicetecith Liection distries of the Nineiwentn wart hereto annexed aad marked Q, hith—A further protest of John A, Stommiler, aeainet th: sof reviras for Justive of the District Court, Saventl district, frou the Nioth and Twenty-aoventhe bloc triots of the Twenty-#ecoud ward; Leroto annexed ans marked H. Ninth —A furtber protest of John A. Stemmiler, agatast te canvass of returns tor Jnatice of the Distriat Court, Sevent! Tuticial district, for the Firat Eivotion wistriet, Hwemy aoc ‘oud Ward; hereto annexed and marked Ly Fenth—A provwat of N, Bogert, againas the canvasdat votre sven for Alderman. fo the Treaty-amth dslectiny eiatriot Seventeenth wird (Pout Aldormanis diatiicty; heres. ws nexed and marked J, venth A protest of Hagh H. Moore, agaist the enn va%: of the returos for Alderman fromthe Tweatiuth Aldormau: distric: ; hereto anvexe dant marked K, iwellih A protest of d. W. Guotzer, againet the eaneans 0 reinsog ior Alderman trom the (wenty-secoud, Twenty is\! ud Twenty pinth kivcion wvtricte uf (he seventeonts we! 1th Aldermante distrie:) ; hereto aooweed andimartedt L. ‘Thirtennth—A proveat of Hewry Murray against te oa vase of returns for Youlor Justice, Sevaaih duvlielal dicrice from (he First E ection districl, Tweutysaecond ward ; buret Aunexe ian | marke | 3, Fourteenth: further protest of Henry Marcas, Hwee the Of Tetitns for Voile Jnstlee, Seventh Jndictai dis rom ths fh, Ninstengthy, Twenty-2ttlhy twon’y Hi, Twenty-cighth and Tweoty-ninta Eiection drstricte ¢ Nineteenth tard; hereto aanesed and marked Ne A protest ef Julius L. statobard! fayarmat the canvass of roturne stom tue Feurth Aklermente dmertot the votes .: for Alderman ; hereto aon © marae! O, Si Aventh—A pr testuf . beries Hoo) 6 0 the Yas: 0 TO.uine Tor Assiataut 1 vow the Towte-nta J \ec von istrict of the Twellts «» Lereatyeovat A uee> Ingite d strict); hereto a Seventeenth —A furcler proto o: ( Batt the canvass Of euas for Aviste.t Alderman Cor rey ort