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fio esigpabtad ELECTION DISTRICT. DB such estimate and tae whole Bmber of votes 11 en for the affees of th: Election of the Seventeenth aor MEAL ie Penian dt the Nineteenth ward was nine tho: wo, Cunni hieo of wich obert Cininghian’ recetved it , Of which enn ‘Grossizioyer “received thige thousand an: fourteen Of which JonuB. Ditetdsin Faoeivell dete sand five hundred ana ufty-seven. n Chariee receiv 9,008 8016 undred and ninety-four, of which thew were blank eight. ‘Of which there were scattering | ‘“ sear ana LECTION DISTRICT. ‘appears on suc! ani ‘The Spe of votes given for the offices of in- apéctors of Election of the Eighteenth Election dis- trict of the Niueteeuth ward was nine thousand and elghty four... OCs wen eH job on wie thousand an: or i en outa Mevord received one thou- ve hundred and Atty-tnree. otwi wwileh James Ler received cue thiow- pend fone bandses and Otw ‘were blank ele And sore blob there were scatterin, NINETEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on auch extimate and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes given for the oie ‘spectors of 9,084 9,084 f Tne tion of the Ninetecuth lection dis. Sint of the the Nineteenth ward was nine tuousand aud sand and Of which William Jackson’ re gand five hundred and tuity-tive, “Of which Keeler received four hundred and ninety-tw of bie) ae, were blank (ou And of which 9,087 TWENTIETH ELECTION DISTRIOT. ~ That it aj on such estimate and canvass tl at ‘The whole umber of votes given for the olices apectors of Election of the Twentieth, Election dis- Het of the Ninstecuth ward was nine thousand and ‘Of whieh Willits” Barks resolved “tives thei urteen... . 9,089 9,089 we NTY-FIRS? ELECTION DISTRIU’ Bears on such esilmate and canvass thal f votes then for the offices of In- fspectors of El lection of the Twenty-tirst Election dis- trict of the th ward was nive thousand and 9,095 ‘sand and thirteen ‘Of which Asher Barnett re five hundred and fifty-five, Of which Philip Loewenthai re sand four hundred and ninety-ive. ‘Of which there were biank thirteen... And of which there were scattering five TWENTY-SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that whole number of votes given for the offices of In- tors of Election of the Tweuty-second Election trict of the a mineteeati ward was eight thousand ‘or iste ¥ Witins ‘t. ae two thou. sand nine hundred and fifty-seven. Of which Charles H. fapere, fossa wo 9,096 8,940 four hundred and seventy-six. . ‘Of which there were blank eleven. And of which there were scattering five. 4 TWENTY-THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT. oq iat Jt appears on such eatimate and canvass that number of votes given for the offices of In- "ipectors of Election of the Twenty-third lection of ne Nineteenth ward was nise thousand O15, 8,018 1,548 1,460 7 5 TWENTY-FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole hunter of voven given for the offices ot In- ection of the iwenty-fourth Election ddetriot of the Nineteenth ward was, sia thousand Feceived three thou. 9,048 fand five hundred and forty-nine ofwh which Edward H. Delacy recelyed one thou- sand four hundred and sixty... 1,480 Of which there were biank four. ‘4 <And of which there were seatttering tive. 5 050 eenty. sf atts ELECTION DISTRICT. _ +h estimate and canvass that umber of votcs given for the oflices of In- 1 SPectors of Election of the Twenty-fifth Election striot of the N Nineteenth ward was nine thousand and fonsseen or witch ree Ee recelved three thou- sand and fourtees Of whish ‘samiel ‘A: Van iirunt received“ ‘one thousand five hundred and forty-six. Of which John H. Boswell received Gue ihou- sand four hundred and pineiay four. Of which there were blank te: And of which there were scattering TWENTY-SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That it appears on suc estimate and canvass th he whole number of votes given for the offices of Banat of Election of the Twenty-sixth- Election ' istrict of the Nineteenth ward was nine § thousand three... orv Seman jichae| Farrel! Teoelved ao thou- rue hae 8,04 thonsand four Of which there were blank eight. And of which there were scatterii TWENTY-SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes given for the oflices of In- rs of Election of the Twenty-seventh Election Gleirict of the Nineteenth ward was ne thousand sand and fifteen, : F Of which Patrick Firin received three thousand and thirteen........ Of which Charles G. Reed received ‘ove thou- five hundred and fifty, Of which E. J. ‘Ticknor received one thousand four hundred and ninety-four, ‘Of which there were blank nlx And of which there were scattering TWENTY-EIGHTH ELECTION DISTRIc” That {t appears on such estimate and canvass th: ‘The whoie Bamber of votes given for the offices of Ii speciors o of Election ot the Twenty-eighth Election trict of the Nineteenth ward was nine thous: ~ and eighty-five Of which J. H. Rutier received three ‘thoasand at ixteen. Thomas Hitchman received three 8,016 fifty.....+. of] ‘which Joseph O, Totten rec and four hundred and ninety-four. Of which there were biank four... And of which there were scattering TWENTY-NINTH ELECTION DIRTRICT. ‘That it api ‘such estim that lection trict therg ie Nineteenth dial waa nine thousand 3014 Y h wi frig? ite de ‘ved “three of whic jam ae eQuade recelv 8,013 y received one thousand OF which John D. Terry received one thousand four hundred and ninety. Of which there were blank nine.. And of which there were scattering fy THIRTIETH ELECTION DISTRICT. _ ‘That {t appears on such election and canvaas that The whole number of votes given for the oftices of [n- spectors of Election of the ihirtleth Election dis- trict of the Nineteenth Ward was nine thousand and seventy-eight... i or Fvhieh Jam Sica Gailaaher Feceived tires thou: chk Of which Willats MeManiis;8r, received three thousand and twelve. 8,012 Of whieh Fran k Raymond 3 receive as thoti- sand five hundred an: Of which Frank B. Bal eure one 9,085 9,078 of pectors of Election Cy ‘ie Thirty-first Election ' district of the Nineteenth ward was nine thousand and ninety-two.........+ Of which ‘ico op pte — sand and six and fourteen. Of which Alexander Hill’ boone het ‘one thou: sand five hundred and fifty Of which John hope received one TWENTIETH WARD. FIRST ELECTION DIStRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and eanva! ‘The whole umber of votes iven for the, oft Inspectors of lection of the First Election iiatelet of the Twentieth ward was ten thonaand seven hi dred and eleven. 10,711 8146 8,791 1,450 1,987 hundred and thirty-one, Of which John Harrie received one thowseta four hundred and firty...... Of which Thomas Stewart received one tiiou sand two hundred and thirty-seven. 10,711 BECOND ELECTION DISTRICT. 6) ‘That it appears on such estimate and cany: ‘The whole number of votes given for the oflices of In- ihe Premio of Eveetion of the Second Election distrtet — ward was ten thousand three hun- 10,810 of witen ‘Wi 6: Pullin received iin Of witch dames ge rected ihitee thou: and six hundred ‘and ninety-four,, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870.—QUADROPLE SHEET. ‘which Joba Goller received one thousand ota hundred and thiry.nino. b dred aa snd 4 of which bh ee yes bea fbich Willa eed elt there THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT. Ant‘ot wi 1,239 1,169 ose tit appears on such estimate and canvass (hat That The whole oumber of votes ‘® given for the offices of In- tors of Election of the Third Election district of ‘Twentieth ward was tun thousand five bundred and twenty-two. Of which Gorge Tiswisoi nd #ix hundred and nine, ne ‘Gie thousan’t two hundred and. thirty-oipu Of which willam 4, Blewart received wa hin ire! and fifty-nine.... Of which James Bowser received two hundred and fiity-nin And of which thore were oatiaring eleven, FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT. 1,410 "las appears on auch estimate and canvass that mie whole hole Bee of votes given for the offices of In- Election of the Fourth Eleotion di istrict eine Twentieth ward was ten thousand four ea red and thirty-nine. Of which James Begin received thiree thou ‘sand alx hundred and alxty-sii Of witoh Charles Brice received ties thoasaud aix hundred and thirty-tw bun if whee John Dusen! received ore thou: big ree hundred and aixty-nine.. of whten V William H. Brackett received’ one thousand two hundred and forty . Of which William J. Lawless recei Asa aC eilohs Coave ware toasieclug’ tealne 5,666 8,088 1,240 —_— ected wate EpRorion Districr, b estimate and canvars that mem mare antes of votes given for the offices of In- i ot Election o: the Fifth Election district of thousand ‘Twentieth ward of wha ddan Bice restive ‘three’ thous id ix hundred and ufnewy-ou si or beape James F, Hate! H. Andi thousand two bundred and thirty-eight Of which Samuel G. Hayter received one sand two bundred and thirty-seven _ Of which James Dunlap received three one and elghty-seven, . itus Deyo received two hundred aad of mage there were scattering iweiv SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That it appears on such estimate and min wise Sita emer te spectors of Election of the sixth E x ‘and twenty-four. Of which Alonzo 8. kvang, recei\eit oie tsi sand four hundred and fifteen... or which Fre‘eriok Braner received oie thou: sand two hundred and forty- Of which William P, Simpson 1 hundred and eighty-six. Of which Philip Guell and Bfes eight And of whte SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, four hun- ‘That it appears on te estimate and canvass that The whole number of re a for the offices of in- ‘spectora of Election of trict of the Twentieth ward was ten thousand hundred and fifty... a Of which James McGinness’ received ‘ihres thousand aix hundrod and thirty-eight. . Of which Adam Grassmuck recelved thiee thousand six hundred and fourteen, Of which Alonzo Wyman received oi8 tou. and two hundred and ninety-one, Of which Edmund €. Lee received and two hundret wad 0.ty-fou Of which James E, Dunn recetv dred and elghty-three Mi Of whieh Lewis G. Claude ‘received’ tw dred and ffty-ning,......... And of which there were scattering dieven, @ Seventh Election dis- four EIGHTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That it ap) on such e'ection and canvass that ‘The whole num/er of votes given for tho offices of In- sectors Of Election of the Eighth lection istriot if the Twenti jeth ward was ten thousand taree bi and twent; dred One. Ot which Eds thirty of wh Daaiel Kneale recel red oue thousand ro hundred and thirty-eight of which George Ladue rece! vod two hundred ‘and fifty-eight or which Thomas Grant received two’ hundred ‘and fifty-eight. ‘aad af oseeteasacmaaiovabaartns Ueiie: NINTH ELECTION DISTRICT, un Pdi pears on such estimate and canvass that The penrbote teats anion a Tanys was mee sina of which, Henry J. thousand six Homced and setulae oe Of which Charles A. Dow received three thou- sand four hundred and rinety...... orm - Boag rere toy Stewart received one thoi. ofwi ‘wich Cl Charles Mi: Mackey sand two hundred and itty tl three. Of which George W. Siilcocks rec bundred and fifty-nine ..... or which Joh oka: ‘Mitchell recei nf . And of wi eh | Miers were scatiering thirteen. Wy given for the oifices of Pook on ber pte of the Ninth Election district ward : thousand two hi tun 259 BB TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. rs on such estimate and canvass that The srvkcseemncie of voter of Election of ti ‘given for the offloes of In- ‘Tenth Election district of the Twentieth ward was ten thousand four ba sands an hundred a, Of which Noah A. Childs hi radred and ninety three. Of which Benjamin Anderson recél thousand two hundred and thirty-nia Of which Eaward eatcott received one thousand two hundred and thirty: fy ins of nat atta Satterly received two hundred Of which Benjamin Loder received two hua- dred and at nine... And of which there were scat 8,701 ELEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. yppears on such estimate and canvass that ‘That it aj The whole number of votes spectors of Election of the Eleventh kiectio: trict of the Twentieth ward was ten thousand hundred aod Cmte teeeeeee Of whieh Ji ‘sand seven hundred and : . Of whlch Thomas Dunlap, Jr. received’ three thousand five hundred and twenty- Of which John McKechuie sand two hundred and eighty-four Of which Join McAdee received wo hundred and thi one thou: and sfty nine... And of which there were scattoring thitteon: TWELFTH PLECTION DISTRICT. ring received three thou- thirteer ven for the offices of In- n dig two 3,541 ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes iven for the offices of In- spectors of Election of the Twelfth Election dty- prick of the a yentets ward was ten thousand undred and ei f ive Of which G ebro received sand siz bundre: thous ight of which James T. Couenhoven recel {wo hundred and thirty-fou Of which Henry. hapman rece! Koran tren Beudrod ena thirty three of whieh William Wilton received two" hin dred and fifty-n Of-which Dugald St dred and a And of which Steward tecelved two hua: were scattering thirteen; two THIRTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That It appears ou such eatfmate and canvass that wha we whole number of votes given for the offices of In- ra. oF Election of the Thirteenth Election di tRetof the Twentieth hundred and fy. Ward was ten thousand sey en. received three thousand ndelgyauiee scttrreccesns Of which Thomas O'Garra recetved three thou: sand five hundred and seventy-six. Of which Eugene Sollevette rece! ‘sand two hundred an Of which Samuel Rpthsehild roca sand two hundred and thiriy-two Of which George Parker reculved and of eb David Haring Tecelved two hundred ant . And of f'whieh there were soaitering thirteen... one 8,576 FOURTEENTH ELpCrton DrerRior. on such pote That it appears a whole number of votes a ven fort the ‘often of Tn-- he Fourteenth Let reapon san ctors of Klection of istrict of the Twe pied ward was tea ‘orn Cpa ed and ‘and ninety-seven.. Liss lurray received three rrr and ej if of ‘which Willi iam He Wo jountfort received one thousand two hundred and forty-four... Ags vue Edward Madden received one ihou- d two hundred aud thirty-four... or f which A atin A, Funer Tecsived two une dred and sixt; Of which Willem B. Avery Tecelved two hans dred and sixt, And of which FIFTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That {t appears on such a The whole number of votes nd canvass that for the offices Inspectors of Election of te Fifteenth Election of diatrict of the Twentieth ward was ten thousan: sx hundred and el Of which Joba 8, G aa recklva “ous thou an Of which “Abram ¥. Dy jand two hundred and thirty-ai Of which James Marti reosleed Gwe ‘aiadrou and fifty-nine ° Ot which Peter and fifty-nin And of which rte ELECTION DISTRICT. estimate anc That it Funes pe hy ven for the offices of whole ae oe gi hection "or a Sixteenth Election. dine ‘d was ten thousand three trict of the Twentieth war: hundred and rhe elas . Lae Vn i Bie “ "she — of wh teh. atnes on ney Danny received three ‘thou. sand al: hty-four.. or which? cor G. Serle; irounte ‘one thou- gand two hundred and thirt: olga va hae ae mritee rece! wo hun and thirt; Of which Samuel Moffat redolx an atysnin Of which Peter Abra sey nin of whioh {bere wore scatter! Serres bred 10,810 10,083 10,522 10,429 10,489 10,474 10,474 10,570 10,670 10,450 10,821 10,321 W400 10,400 10,288 10,187 10,187 10,436 10,301 SEVENTEENTH ELECTION DISTRIcT. That It anreaty on euch eatinate and canvass that ‘The wuole number of votes given for the ot Ine ‘Mapectors of Lleetion Of tue oventeenth eesien tet of the Twonticti: ward Wan ten thousaua thres hundred and ffty-seven. Of which Michael Shannessy ‘thousand sls hundred and roventy Of which Valentine Mank receiv and five hundred and twenty-nine. Of winch John Barrett recelved on three hundred and ninaty-five Of which A. L. Roe received one a two hundred and wonty- receive: “nine, three thou- y-nine Of which John G. Wilson received two hundred ‘and fifty-nine. And of which the: were wcaticring twelve... 12 EIGHTEENTH! ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that ¢ Whole number of votes given for the ollices of Ta #pectors of Election of che Eighteenth Election dia- trict of the Twentieth ward was ten thousand four hundred and wwenty-turee, .. Of which Pawick Larragy received ihre thous sand seven hundred and f 2,706 8,697 1,483 two hundred and thirty-four, . 1, Of "which Ihinehardt kYonu Feel onl and sixty-nine 269 Of which John Woods ‘received two’ hundred and sixty-nine. ° And of which hore wets uéaiistlagtwelve:.::; "WS NINETEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, that tt appears on auch avimaie and eanvade tat be waols umber of Aye. ive for the of of Inspectors of Kiection of the Ningteenth Election district of the ‘fwentiech ward was ten thousand three hundred and eighty-seven... of Which Francis ¥, Reynolds rece thousabd alx hundred and ninety. Of which James 'M. Sweeny received tares thousand five hundred and fc ht. 8048 Of which Joseph B. Pollock recelved one thou- sand three hundred and ninety-tive. 1,895 Of which 8. L, Van Buskirk recolved one thou: sand wo hundred and twenty-four, 1,824 Of which Newport F, Henry recolved two hun- dred and fifty-nine, 150 Of which Peter Rey and fifty. 259 And of which 13 TWENTIETH ELECTION DISTRICT, arihhat {t appears ou such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the offices of In- pectors of Election of the Twentieth Election dia- {riot of the Twenjleth ward was ten thousand three ohuudzed, and tify atx ..... eye PpeRes Willian Seyring received thres thou: uundred and eighty-three Of which Héward Shields received diee thos: fand four hundred and ninety-six. Of which William 8, received sand three hundred aad seventy-two. Of which Merritt Smith recelved on two hundred and seventy-tive. . Of which August Sucker rec ved two and ty ofwhtet Baal Ww. Hoeber received’ two hun: dred and fifty-nine. . And of which there were scuitering weive. & 1,378 1,275 . ry TWENTY-FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT. That {t appears on such eatimate and canvass that The ence Ung re of votes given for the offices of Inspectors of Election of the Twenty-tirst Election district of the ‘Twentieth ward’ was ten tho one hundrad and eighty-six Of which Edward Puchau thousand tive hundred and ninety-six. Of which Roger Maguire received three tho sand four hundred and aixt f which. Chaties W. Cowlan, received” oie thousand three hundred and seventy-two, f which William tewart received oi thousand two hundred emda ee Of which Crandell K. Oliver recetved two hun- dred and fifty-nine f ‘which Henry Sohne! er rece! An two dred and ffy-atue And of which there we: TWENTY-SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass tha ‘The whole number of votes given for the ollloes of In- tore of Klection of the Twenty-second Election ‘district of the Twentieth ward wan ten ihoumrel toe hundred and four... Of which Daniel Blau sand six hundred and six, Of which Lambert Hubbell received tires thou- sand four hundred and sixty-nine. FR Ut which Andrew Ferguson racelved one thou aand three hundred and seventy-thre 1 Of which Pever Bruder received one thousand two hundred and twenty-five... 1,295 Of which William Neely recelyed two hundred or a ‘and Hfty-nine And of which th moar FIRST WARD. FIR: LECTION DISTRICT, ‘That it appears eh pein estimate and canvaas that The, whole number of votes given for the offices of In- spectors of Election of the First Election district of the Twenty-first ward was fourteen thousand mace hundred ‘and Atty. -elyht Of which William Costello’ ‘receiv sand nine hundred and forty-nine Of which Matthew S. Farrell received five thoa- sand seven hundred ped ninety-seven, . 6.797 Of which Anderson Bogert receives. one thoi. sand four hundred ann ihingetbroe. WW Of which Hamiiton Murry received one tion: sand two hundred and seventy-one........... 1,273 Of which there was defective on 1 And of which there were biank SECOND ELECTION DISTRIC ‘That it appears on such eatimate and can ‘The whoie Haumber of votes given for the oflices spectors of Election of the Second Election ‘istrict of the Twenty-first ward was fourteen thousand four hundred and thirty-six Of whi 1L, Giitord received tive tou. sata aioe bunrired cad fortress Of which Jeremiah Murphy received five thou: ones nine bundred an 5941 ‘o hnndred and eighty- Of which George W. Hartell received one tha sand two hundred and eighty-one, Of which there was defective one And of which there were blank seven. THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the offices of In- tion of the Sgr Election usa ousan nty-firet ward was fourteen th four hundred and forty-five Of which Michael, Murray recei and ning hundred and thirty-seven. Of which John received tiv one hundred aad thiviyais. 7,908 f which James’ 8. Hiylor received one thou sand two hundred and elghty-two. 1,988 Of witch fit 8. Bate recetved ons thousand Of which there were blank seven..,.. FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That it appears on such oni je and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes for the offices of In- tore of Election of the! rrourte Election district the Twenty-first ward was fourteen thousand four hundred aad Sfty-two..- thousand nine hundred and forty-one. or aes Michael Gi Gavin received thirty-eight, bo W. received one thou: sand two hundred and éighty-three.. Ot which Charies H. Unngezer received one thousand two hundred and eighty-two. Of which there was defective one. And of which there were blank seven. FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of vores wiven for the ‘olloes 0 of In- the tan of Election of the Fifth Klection district of e Twenty-first ward was fourteen thousand four undred and fifty-two... Of which Orlando ity Madre received five thou: sand nine hundred and forty-one. Of which Thomas Quinn received five thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine, Ot which Thomas J. Keliy received one thou: sand two bundred and efghty-two,. Of which James H. Goodlitie recetved oie thou eand two hundred and eighty-two. Of which there was defective one. And of which there were blank SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes given for the oflices of In- spectors of Election of the Bixth Election district of tho Twenty trst We was fourteen thousand one ive thousand P| aeas adred and nin Of while James Mat vall re received iva thousand nine hundred and forty. ... 5,940 Of which Nicholas Fisher, Jr., received’ five thousand alx hundred and seventy-nine:.,... 5,679 Of which David W. Thompson recetvad’ die thousand two hundred and elghty tw 1,282 Of which Benjamin rec thousand two undead ena ty 1,981 Of which there was defect 1 And of wich there were blank 8 7 SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the offices of Inspectors of Election of the Seventh Election district of the Twenty-Girst ward was fourteen ‘won and four Sees a oat it Teosived’ one {nouasad four hundeed and Tortyone Of whiel sea aaud two hundres Of/wistch there wae cefective on And of which (bere were biank # EIGHTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such eatimate and canvass that ‘The waole nuniber of votes given for the offices of In spectors of Election of the kighth Election district usaod the Twenty-Grat ward was fourteen tho four hundred and forty-nine. . Of which Jeremiah Crowley recelved vet sand — ‘and forty. Corre recelved tive thowikanid nine hundred and thirty-nine. ie Of which John P. Smith received die howkand hundred ana se two, of ae Jacob NTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That it honoree on such ee and canvass that The wh Melba og ae of votes in for the offices of In- spectoraof Election of the "Ninh Election district of the Twenty-first ward was fourteen ae four hundred and fitty-two........ Of which Joha’D, received ofthe aa five thor ine bundred and fifteen... ‘toy of whl oe ae Hunt Tecelved one thous sand three hundred and gevon, Of which Louis Jacobs two hundred and Of which there was And of which there were blank hat TENTH BERCBIOR. at it appears on # one The whole number of votes Spectors of ‘lection or the the Twentytiret, ward was teurveca' four hundred and fifty, rhe o Of which William Minnick received ii thou- and nine hundred and forty............4..... 6,040 OF which bitchael | Goheghaa ree Teeeived five thou: a Pp canvass 1iven forthe ofices of Ta district 10,857 10,87 10,423, 10,186 10,185 10,204 14,488 14,458 14,436 14,436 14,445 14,445, 14,488 14,652 14,408 14,190 14,190 14,447 14,449 4,403 14,450 ey ha eee defective one 4 1 biauk seven. 7 sroat ne EEEVENTH rn ro The more ny ot 8 0 thet of the Tw four hundre ECTION DISTRICT, ymate and canvass that f votea given for \he vilices of In- of the Eleventh E.wction dis: my first ward was fourteon tow and thirty-nin ilially recolved uve’ tiousai 1 thirty-etg ht Of whch award Kel even hundred and el¢hty-f ar. Ot which Josiah W. ‘Thompson re thousand four hundred and twenty-n'a Of which William H. Kirby, Jr. recolve: thousand ww hundred anit ehght Of whiob there was defective one. Of whish thera were binuk seven TWELPTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass. that The whole number of votes given for the ollices of Ta- spectors of Klectiou of the waifth lection district the Twenty-tira ward was + fourteen thousand four hundred and thirty-four. Of which John D. N sand pine hundrod and thirty-nine, 6 Ofwhton Allan J. Dennis’ reseired one ‘iow. ciguty-one, r Of which there was de ective on And of which there were blank seven. at THIRTEENTH ELECTION pIsTRIOT, appears on such eatiinaie and eava ven for the Inspectors of Kiection of the ‘Thirteenth Election ict of the Twenty-lirst ward was Tourteon thousand four hundred ‘and f Of whieh James Farrell received nine fe ees Of which F. M. Harris received fve thousaud seven hundred and ninety-one. Of wrhich Jaisen, M. Hallenbech Feo FOURTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes ia for the oftices of In- chetit tors of Election of the Fourteenth Election jet eat, Tmenty-trat wart was fourteen df ured and foryy-aeren,. <n ot’ tic Ro Ro! ial Teoelved five thousand of C which rain uF ‘and thirty: OP which Kis. Rox resci Of which there was detective ono. And of which there were blank seven. . IFTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That ft appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole wumbsr of votes given. for the ofices of Inspectors of Election of the Fifteeuth Klection district of the Twenty first ward was fourteos Shou- sand four hundred and tifty-tive. ‘ Of which B. 8 Harris received fi nine hundred and thirty-nine Of which Thomas J. Mokyil thousand nine hundred and ylurty-eight. Of which David W. Allen received one sand two hundred and eighty-eight, Of wich Roger H. Lyon received one thousand two hundred and cighty-two. Of which there was defective one. And of which there were blank seven.. SIXTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass thal ‘The whole uumber of votes given for the oles of f spectors of Election of te Sixieenth Election di trict of the Twenty-first ward was fovrteen tho sand four hundred and ten OF which James Gorrey rece! nine hundred and thirty-nin Of which William 8. Copeland thotisand seven hundredand vight Of whleh Joun A. Stnnoery recelved ons thou sand four hundred and tea Of which Charles H. Rogors recelréd one thon: sand two hundred and seventy-three. Of which there was defective one. And of which there were blank seve TH ELECTION DISTRIG ‘appeal wich estimate and canvass that The wboie number of votes given for the oflces of 1a- spectors of Election of the Seventeenth Election dfeirlot of the ‘Twenty-ireh ward. war fourecn Shousand four hundred and twenty-three, ... Of which Rufus L. Dodge received five thor and nine huadred and thirty-nine, Of which Joseph Dempacy received five thon: mand ning hundred and: thirty-uine., ofw which William C. Cooper received one thou- two hundred and elghty-two, Of witeh Williatn D- Sloane racelved ‘one thot: 6,980 6,998 1,988 ana L And of which there were blank ee EIGATEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. piibat tt appeara on such extimate and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes given for the oflces of In- ia of lection of the Eighteenth Election fet of the Twenty-first ward was fourteen thou- bob? Hickey received five thousand ‘and thirty-eight... Bocharty’ received’ ive ene hun otw! wrnich Geor, vine hundre istus T. Of whlch Au thousand six hundred and eighty-six. Of which: Archibald: Johnstan fecelved” aie sand two hundred and eight 5,938 5,685 12sa 1,282 1 ‘nang two huudred and elghty-tw: Of which there was defective one. And of which there were blank ae 7 NINETEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. irs on auch catimate and canyons teat, in ra of Election of the Nineteenth Eleotion dis- trict of the Twent ‘The whole number of votes given for the -firet ward was fourteen thou ‘and fifty-one., 5,780 al a fp pur bundred and forty-at 1408 of tel ee Grady received Gne thousand ay windred and soventy-el 1, Of which there were defective one. . And of which there were blank seven, TWENTIETH ELECTION DISTRIC’ That it appears on Cee estimate and canvass tl The whole number of votes given for the offices of In- spectors of Election of the Twentieth Election dis trict of the Twenty-iirst ward was fourteen thousand four bundred an mlx. Of which Charles W. Beker received five thou- sand nine hundred and thirty-nine. Of which Thomas Booth received om hundred and seventeen. @ thousand TWENTY-FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such entimate and canvans th: eyo whole be tad of votes given for the offices of In- f Election of the Twenty-first Election dis- triet of the Twenty-first ward. was fourteen thou- sand four hundred and fifty. Of which William H. McIntire received ae thousand nine bundred and thirty-nine. . Of which Thomas A. Rushton received’ fi thonsand nine hundred and rugy. nine... ° 6,09 Of which Benjamin G. received one thou- sand two hundred-and olghty.tw 1,989 Of which John Appell received 0 two hundred and eighty-on 11 Of which there waa defectiv tig And of which there wei blank e FIMENTY-SECOND WARD, EI N DISTRICT. ‘That it vanshia’ on ouch estimate aad senvaa that The whole number of voles given for the oflces of In. tore of Election of the First Election district of tho Twenty-second. ward wan nine thousand one hundred and forty-six, es Of which Peter McCollough received three (hou- sand two hundred aud twelve Of which Jethe W. san" received thiee thai- Of which Ira 0. Miller received ons thousand two hundred and sixt Of which John Doyle r SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that ‘The whole number of votes given for the offices of In- apectors of Election of the Second Eleotion diatrict of the Twenty-second ward was nine thousand one hundred and thirty-two. ... Of which Lawrence Rock received sae, thou. sand two hundred and fifteen. Of which Thomas Dooley rec and twenty- Of which there wore bianik nin Of which there were acattering. THIRD ELECTION Dist ‘That it appears on auch estimate The whole number of votes ectors of. Election of the Third El ths Tweuty-necond ward was hundred and twenty-three, A) Of which Johu P. Yoerg received sand two hundred and eleven Of which Jeremiah Crowley rece thousand two bundred andeight,... 8,208 Of which Henry Donovan received’ o1 sand two hundred and eleven Lau Of which R. Testor iyoetved on one thousand two hundred and atx 1,206 Of which Edward F. ‘Byrna’ received ‘one hun- dred and twenty. Par 198 Of which Issac J. Dr ¢ ‘Feceived one hundred ‘and twenty-s0 137 Of which there were ‘blank four And of which there were scattering twenty. eight... of twenty-second ward was niuethousand one bua dred and Unirty-two Of which Charles thousand two bi Of which Mi sand two hundred and nine. , 8,209 Of which Robert 8. Bodie received one thou sand two hundred and seventeen. 1,917 Of which Charlee Atkinson recelved oie thou. sand two hundred and four,, 1,204 Of which Andrew Wagner Feocived oie bine ‘dred and foirty. one... 1st Of which Patrick Good received ‘one hundred and thirty... 100 Of which there tht 8 And of which there were scaitért eight... so seeneneee bef FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That {t appears on pede cs and canvass that Le whole number of votes given for the offices of In- tore of lection Mi the Fifth Kisction district of the twe uty: ward was nine thousand be a hundred and gy Of which Jobo be Tecelved threo thousand two hundred and twelve . at9 Of which Andrew Blessing Feasived ‘tires ‘thou ofwineh wo hi re wil bi 14,450 14,439 14,439, 14438 14,442 Tn. 14,443 447 ae 14,455 14,455 14,410 14,438 ‘4,428 14,196 14,196 14,450 » Ke 1440 916 9,146 9183 9,182 9198 6,192 6183 Hle7 wotans Morcha received one hun: ong finnk ay Aud of which there were soattering two SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That it appears on such catimate and canvaas that The whole number of votes given for the ollices ot Ln ore of Eivction of the Sixth Election district of the ‘Tweaty-necond ward was mine thousaud one undrod and twenty-ai Of which John Doren re two bundred and thirteen Of which J. J. Frederick 1 thousand two hundred and + Of which Thomas N. Foret received one thousand two hundred and aevea Of which A. B, Sinith received on two hundred and one Of whieh William Joyce i ‘and thirty-two. 133 Of whic Houry Wadtaker received one baa: dred ant tw: he 124 Of which there were biasik live 5 And of which there were scaitert irty-iwo. . 53 ae nog TE ELECTION DISTaIcr, ra on such esti ‘The whole number of given tor the saan’ Inspectors of wiection of the Seventh EI trict of the Twenty-second ward was nin ‘one hundred and twenty-four... . Of which Aaron Woodrull rei and two hun or, jwhlob Chari Haswell Rm Bigg faswoll received three or} red and twitch Bi ‘and ninety-eight... Of which thore was blank one. And of which there wore scattering twenty nine., id Canvass tt en for the ollces ot te spectors of Election of the Eighth lection district the Twenty-aecond ward was nine thousand one dred and twenty-two Of which Andrew sand two iin W. Bo and eight: Of which I. Le Bullock Kits one thousand oe of which John Ps newton Fe dred and pacer ys ys 13 Of which there wore blaak foi 4 And of which there were scatte: Cr fianet —— . 9,192 NINTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That it Lib appears on such extimate and canvass thas The fink ae pep hes of votes given for the pect Flsction gf (tho Ninth ‘eleeion” inch oP wedi penne nine ete one ed ts sand two. 9 hundred and { thi Of which Charles. E. Connol thonsand two bundred au: or wine ‘William C. Morgan received 01 sand two hundred and nine oF wales ro Grins ero hung Fed and sight 8 waters eleven. we Ci 1,208 O1 joceived one hundred Bt trate art eemees SONt Of which Benjamin Viel tosetved ‘ne “hun! dred aud Senay iy TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That {t appears on such estimate and canvas ‘iat ‘ ‘The whole number of votes. give Of Inspectors of Election of “ihe Teuih Riection district of the Twenty-aecond ward was nine thea. sand one hundred and twelve Of which James Clows received three thousand two hundred and nine. Of which Frederick H. Fiagg received three thousand two bugdred and'geven. Of which William Jewett :ecelved one thousand two hundred and suit OF which John Weooht o hundred ani! eu of ‘whigh Mighael dred and twenty-eight Of which John J. Carro and ninetoen....... Of which there were blank ‘five. And of which there were acaitering twenty BeVEH.. 5. Seaoua one thousand ELEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That {t appears.on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the oflaes of In- spectors of lection of the Eleventh Hleotion dls. trict of the Twenty wecond ward wae nine thousand and itty eight sand two hundred and eleven Of wt whieh John E. Greene rece! two bundred and elght.. . 8,908 Of with Benjamin I. Levy received ane thous ‘sand two hundred and seventy-seven........ 1,277 si beni Joseph Nairn received one thousand o hund: and three 1,208 of which Timothy Evaus received one hundred ey srenteete:. 138 Of which mee were biank four. 4 And of were scattering twenty: seven. TWELFTH ELECTION DISTRICT, That it ap} on ach nok catimoate and ‘and canvass that ven apectors of Election of tho Twelfth. Election din- {Flot of the Twenty second ward was nine thousand undred ag or" which William H. Corneit received tires thousand Swe bs hundred and se 8, Edward Osborn received hres thou- sand one hundred and ninety-four thousand Of which Denix and twenty-eight Of which Henry Schnorr received one hundred and twenty-elght.. 18 Of which there were bi lo And of which there were s soattering thirty-tw 2 THIRTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICR. ‘That it ap) ra on such estimate and canvass that ‘The whole n of votes given f offices of In- spertors of Election of the Tuirteenth Election dis. trict of the Twenty-second ward was nine thousand one hundred and twenty-one. . Ot which Anton Bruner received three thou- sand two hundred and nine. Of which James O'Brien received three thou: sand two hundred and eight.......-« Of which John Bradford received. one ttouand two hundred and nine.. Of which William M. Frew received « ‘one thou: sand two hundred and seven 5 dred and Of which Charlon, hundred and ae Of which there were blank f And of which there were scattering etal '(OURTKENTH ELECTION DISTRIOT, That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the offices of In+ epectors of Klection of the Fourteenth Election diss trict of the Twenty-second ward was nine Gousand one hundred and twenty. Of which vom a. Henecaged receive sand two hundred ana nine. . or which William it Wiban thousand two hundred and nin Of which Charles W. Mack rece’ and two hundred and alight air. Of'which George Dyke received’ one hundred end twenty eight, Of which ‘John* ‘Weldon received oue hundred and twenty-seven Of which there were biank two... And of which there were scattering thirty on FIFTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That {t appears on such estimate and canvat jat The whole number of voter given for the offices of I spectors of Election of the Fifteenth Election di pes of Sees -second ward was nine thousand on which Stephen ‘A. Stafford’ ‘received ‘taree thousand two hundred and eight, we Of which Peter B. terson thousand one hindred and ninety-nine. of Babe EL James Coy ond Tecelved Govt thougand undred au . of which Richard Wilson received “one ‘thou: sand one hundred and seventy- Of which mm jamio P. Fairch id recived one bunds twenty. five S hundred 8,199 1,207 1,176 Of which Michael Groh Fecal and twenty-one Of which there wore blank eight And of 9 whieh tare were SIXTEENTH ELECTION District. That it appears on such estimate and canvass that The whole number of votes given for the oflces of Inspectors of Election of the Sixteenth Election aintiet Os Cis eoty-second ward was nine thou- n. of — ich Thomas McMahon received’ three one hundred and ninety-six bi | ch coe peter received one t ur, of Tebich go Felix two hund: — fe ca aoa ofwnteh Jo sowepls P Giidiipp received one hundred twenty, 8196 1,204 1,200 and Of which there was blanc ons: 1 And of which there were scavtering thirty-two, x EVENTLENTH ELECTION DISTRIGE, pret it appears on such estimate and canvass tha’ whole number of votes given for the offices of In- ors of Election of the Seventeenth Election riot of the Twenty-second ward was eight thou- sand nine hundred and seventy-five. ... . Of which James Fling received one hundred and sixty. 8,160 Of which John Jasper ret one hundred and forty-five 35s Of which William ¢. Wan: thor two hundred und seventeen... 1,217 Of which W, W. Drurnmond rece! sand one hundred and ninety-nin 1,199 Of which Joshua D. Miner received one lun- dred and eleven, ut Of which Michnal Giitimin ga received one hun. ue of teh there wer biadk fou 4 f which there wore scattering” iweniy- a aseese m5 We cortity this pan nh be sje oad bell attest ures OF ted secretary of thin ‘Boar, this 2 Eiirtiev day of M. one thousand, elght hondres one neventy. CuaRirs E, Loew, Vounty Clerk and Secretary, STATE OF New Yor«, Cy and Connty of Rew York.) #0. :~ ‘ounty Clerk's Ottice, Thereby certify that i have compared tho. foregoing wit the original statement rowatning 0 on file in this Savant Ns Court House, in the elty aad county of New York, tn ‘ourt Ho y ra en ae that the) same is'a correct transcript therefrom and ole of such oF) ginal w'Wituese my had and offietal aeal, at the New York Cou thirtieth day of May, one thousand, e seventy, co ARE Ae mor, Fe THE nt 'EOTORS ‘OF. BLECHON The Board ee County Canvassers of the York, baving canvassed aud catimated the v 9,126 Oise 9124 9132 9,113 9 9111 9,191 9,121 9,120 9,190 9,072 9,073 vey 9,088 9,086 6,975 caused irman A.D, TAM M. TWEED, Chatrinen, JOARD OF uw York. A 15 eevera! election districts of @al! oo ity, at cho general ~. Wom els the 17uh ay oC ‘May, 1810, 4a hereby’ eertty, do- ri Cand rains en are RST WARD. That JAMES P. BURNS and bs] MICHAEL HALVIN, Jr, by the greatest nuiaber of voles, Were daly elected [nspectora of Risotion for the Firet Biection district Of the Firat ward. rt DENNIS KEENAN apd NICHOLAS F. CORNILY, by tho groutest vumber of voves, were duly elected Inspectors: of ae a for the Secuid Kieotlon uiatriel of the Fite ward. i MICHAEL ¥. GRIFPUN and the groatest voles, were duly elected of Hefon for tho Third blostion dlawtat Uf the Fume were FRANK LORENZ and PATRICK QAVAN by the greatest number of vo. ily elected Inspectors: of Bleation for the Fourth Kiectlon alatrict of 4 ital wards \t MICHAL B. DALTON and JOHN PL RYA. the greatest uumber of ¥. ily elected Inspectors oF Biedioa for the Filth Eloction district of the Flot peat RICHARD A. BARTON and MICHALL 4LORGE, by the greatest number of volos, were duly electet Inspectors 07 Election for the Sixth Klection district O. tie First werd SECOND WARD. ARTHUR KEATING and ARTHUR CARMODY, reatent number of votes, were ditly elected Tnapectore ion for the First Election district of tue Second ward PETER. MONYHAN and JOHN FAY, That elected Inspectors [sn for the Second election district of the Becoud ward. by tho greatest number of votes, were dul of Klock THI RD WA\ WARD, AM hag and ADAM DAB: reatest number of votes, were duly elected 11 ction for the First Election district of the Thi That Danie B. FINN by the ate Pane of vote July elected Inapectors: of Election for the Second Election district of the Third ward, 0 JOUN HURLEY and JAMES MIM by the greatest nur wore Mily elected Inspectors, Third Kiection district of the fuled wards NaI KELLY of Election for the bat 8, Wore duly elected Inspectors on distelct of 6 go FOURTH ‘WARD, FRANCIS KERRIGAN and JAMES POW LR, hy the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Int of Hlection for the First Elvetion disiviet of the Fou That ARCHIBALD J. FULLERTON and pore eye vi duly elected Ing, by test number of votes, Wer y elect of ate the Second Elvetion district of the Furl ‘That JAMES OLIVER and CHARLES MALVEX, the greatest aumber of votes, were duly elected Ins punction for the Third Election district of the Four ORGE CHAMBERS and CoRREEIes DANEITY, reateat numberof vote, woe duly eleoted Tnepectars jon for the Fourth Election district of the Fourih ward, PATRICK J, BU. GEORGE WILSON, eateat number of YotRs, Wwe: y elected Inspectors jon for the Fifth Klection district of the Fourth ward, ectora ward. oi Theat é and oF BieE WAN and JK J. BUCKLEY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors oF tion for the Sixth Kloction district of the Fourth ward, MICHAEL reid wad DANIBL LEAMY the greatest number of votes, were diy elected Ing Eleotipn for tue Seventh election district of the Fourt ward FIFTH WARD, DAVID ROCHE and THOMAS KELLY mber of voles, were duly elected Inspectors of pndion Por the Firat Bioctby dinricd of we FLwe wards THOMAS CONDY and Mimber of ‘votes, were duly elected Tospeoté st number of votes, were du! iD re oF reat the Second Election district of the Filth ward, GEORGE W. LS tod and MICHAEL O'BRIEN, by joat_ number of ipa ‘were duly elected Inspectors oF Rein ion for the Third Election district of the Fifth ward, ore FIRM and OKN H. WELSH, b's grenieat aoaibes of votes, were dul: oF cee That 'y elected Inspectors: on tor the Fourth Election district tor ‘the Fifth ward. see Tag R and 1, by the sight teates r voter, were duly elected Inspectore DER Aronia ther PAeEN ection Gintrct Oc the Firth wards Te JOHN L. WHITTON ana JAMES GRAY, lat aciiai by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Blection for the Siath Kiection district Of the Fifth ward. MICHAEL MADIGAN and 0 the greatest number of votes, were daly slected Inspectors OF Hlectlon for tuo Seventh Blection district of the PiCGe wank, JAMES FIDDES and LLIAM H. BURNS, by the ares mentee of votes, duly elected Inspectors Of blection for the Bighth Election district of tue Fifth ward. SIXTH WARD. LOUIS KULL and Rie teDANIEL BA ARES, tho greatest number of iy eleoted I: . OF Hlection for the Firs Kloctioa’diatelut’ of the Site ward, as FRANK SHERIDAN and TH COSTELLO, ‘aatont neues of voles, were duly elected Jnapectors ion for the Becund Election cistrict of the Sith ward. OWEN HUNT and PATRICK FEENEY, by the greatest number of votes, were daly olected Inspectors of lection for the Third Klectiou district of the Sixth ward, TIMOTHY BRENNAN and JOHN MULLANE, by the greatest number of ‘votes, were duly elected 11 1 T That ote Bleck re Hiection fof the Fourth Rlectlon district of the Sixth ward. y JOHN DONNOLLY and MORTIMER recs by the greatest number of looted I a iva for the Fiftir sioction’ Slatriet 9 the Sixth ward, ‘bi JAMES J, NEALIS and EDWARD PRAVERS, by the greatest nutnber of ¥. y elected Inspectors of in Hloctiou tor the Bisth Election daseioy of the sisi ward, THOMAS RYAN and hi tt cote saret if daly elected [1 it by the greatest numer of vi ‘ed Inspectors ott airs for the Beyenta Election dis district of tae ge ward. HARRY HOWARDant WILLIAM by the greatont sumer of voles weed duly alected Inspectors Of flection for the Eighth lection diatret ward. G. W. BUTT and jh at cusdver St voted: wacauy ob dT by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Ins; ne of lection for the Ninth Election district of the Bisth wards JAMES CONLON ant JAMES MOGOWAN, the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors 2 siaetlon for tue Touth Electiva district of ue Sikh ward. st THOMAS QUINN and AMUEL eaeaues, SOB he at ees by the ‘number of votom, were duty elected Taspeos tore of gation for tue ‘ierquth “leclton dsist of” he Bisth wal SEVENTH WARD. THOMAS HUBSION and PATRICK J. MULLALY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Election for the Firat Blection district of the Seventh ward Senne bc di aan and See \snly, elected Inspectors lstrigh of the Seventh That oh the eaters rote a ce Election for the Becond EDWARD I. CAREY and JAMES RYA by the greatest number of ¢ woléh; wéew duly Of Eleotion fur the Third Hlection diatriet ‘atthe Beven That JOHN FORD and WILLIAM COLLIGAN, b; reatent number of votes, were duly electe d Inspectors uw otiou forthe Fourth Election district of th te JOHN WHALEN and THOMAS SHELLS, Mek cd's tha { teat cumber of votes, were duly elected Ini OF lation fore ito ection district of the Seveuth ward. WILLIAM M. FRED, Jn, and ‘Di MIC HAGEL SHA. re duly elected Inspectors: ion (or tne Bixth Election disirlot of the Seventh y the [edd number of votes, oF kiee ward. That JOHN J, RILEY and WILSON SMALL, number of votes, were duly elected Ii Nore the Seventh Kieotlon district of the ath DENNIS J. be he! SAMUEL A. MURPHY, by the p homes number of votes, were duly elected Va ors of ‘Mon for the Eighth Election district of the Seventh ward. That EDWARD 7. FITZPATRICK and GEORGE J. BRO’ ny the greater nuinvor ot, votes, were duly elected Inepe ors of Bieotion for the Ninth Election district of the Berens AUGUSTUS eee OLIVER ana DaNIEL O by the greatest aum! ors of election for ti ward. That ay ror myoten’ wore duly electad Iorpect- ‘enth Election district of the Seveuth ACOB Pr, VALENTINE aad by the grestost number of voter, Wore duly elected Tn @ greatest number of votes, wore duly elect of tae for the Eleventh Election district of the Seventh war EIGHTH WARD. WARREN ©, BENNSTT and JOUN GL ON, at | were duly el Inspectors OF Beco for tw Fie Bios dato Eigail wards AMES DUNNE and PRANK CAVANAGIE, : , were duly elected Tospec- by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Tasvec. tors ot Electiva for the Secow: ward. ‘ JOHN KINNEY and JOUN WILDE by th oat uutaber of voigs, were duly elected Inspectors

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