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nd forse. SHE ta i thoi. ine FIFTEENTH ELECTION “Dist app RICT, ain ror roten ae and canvass, m for ue ‘omiees fection of fifteenth ‘lection or rota the ult rd wae ten thousad which Richard Asia pier mute and canyass, thes tor the of teenth ‘was ten thousan ree 7 mapper ca of ween ive f Election of the E of Twenty-first ward re avid) W., Shor ¢ ‘iuourand tw two hundred fini reper aie. 24 of which there were svatiert ng thirty-six. NINETEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT, hy Ts, OD suclr estimate and canvass, that ‘nuaber of votes Given for the ofives, of tors of Election of the Nineteenth election iene ward was teu {thousand Seip te ack ‘received’ tires ones Foe yaa of'wi BS is any Most d.two luadred wad sisty-nine ‘atl received two two Rumiro! and st ‘which there were scavtering thirty mber of votes given for the sagan iat lection of tha Twentieth Kiection frat wi was ten thousand ys ch ofwuten John CR ci twa cians! SO ie pind Rings 3 Parntam® receited’ two ee aise te 4 TWENTY-FIRST ELECTION pismifcT, pears, on auch ewiimate nnd ennvass, that rot seh ven for the oflices of ft ent hate ward was ten howe was Jd thirsycthFees no Miltata HL Motalive teoeiveal dhcés' th pov ah oa ion ofwhicn jeremiah ‘op recelved tw -_ - iersbamerer te ou TWENTY-SECOND WARD, FIRST KLGCTION DISTRICT, W appears, on auch estiiaate and canvass, that mrhole musiber votes given for the olices of lore of tion of the First Kiectlon district ty-second ward was thisteop thousand var bunied sand cightown.. which A. Andreas received Flynn re a fed and ninety-nine wmmnotd received two thou ately Nuevo sina elcotyenln.-< Of which Alexan‘er Martin received @lght bnadred end cighty-aix. SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT. on Buch estimate and canvass, that ba mimber of votes given for gue ailicen tor @ Second election ee of te Fventy asm ward was thirtenn m oer hundred and four sit J. Ulrich received three SM handved and eleven. received three t! elas bnddzed and seventy sine. or Crnich Willan Hol of and o! 10,688 10,616 10,658 10,638 ——— 10,808 13,418 13,018 — 13,404 Siar ly Re oe aie of Kleetion of be find Election district e Twen second ward was thirteen tho rt red and five. oO tana Aaa a recelved ‘hired’ thoi of pais eight AY me ‘and fou 8, sreceived lwo) Shot opine hundred aud 2,001 W ithhun, Of which And of wich ‘here were ta iwantynile. 8 ¥OURTH ELECTION DisTricr. rayon, uci estimate and canvass, that Le ge Oe voles given for the offices of eof Jlection of the Fourth Election die iene tide Eeestyneohd weed was thidioas thous gand four handre Pand twenty. Of whlch sAtbers Schulte rece ved three thou: yundred aud fourteen,.... Of wi Masterson received ti a which Richard Wilon received 4 cand bu undeed aad ciguty thee; 2,883 ch George Hunter recey a ight neudred wud ksty-a veh 2097 ‘th jan Midoe au hore wars acailering t thisiyeevan:.” 67 FIYTH ELECTION DISTRICT. That it rise nu pears, on such eee ‘and canvass, that le a ene dag Se for the offices of That ian £3 8,814 8,506 Peter: B. bundrewand six. 18,428 13,420 18,420 re ya it of the Twenty-second w: four bun and thirt; LE Jounson n feonod tenes Wi ean rca ‘That tt ap} he whole nuiaver of vote given Inspectors of Election of the iteenth Kleotion dis- the Twent: ni was thirteeu thou- or Pvc ray W. Olive: ht buadred and ninety: oft hich there were. pas And of which there wer pees hat t eppeRTBENTH ELECTION DISTRIOT, at ft 9} "6 OD and canvass, tes rine wiolannor of votes given for the oficea of of Election of the Sixteenth Election dis- trict ott ine Leeroy ward “be thirteen Fee sand four bundred and th: eer Of whieh John Doran recelved SEVENTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. Bite ‘That ft'appears, on such estimate and canvass, tuat the whole number of voles for the oflices of Inspectors of lection of the Seventeenth Ejection district 0 ward was thirteen iad ote nied a and forty-on0......r90 of b 3 ‘Pbitip Daley received three come opteby handed and vied aud thiet chase tities‘ eae t Rad er wich tuere wore seatleriag” —— 18, BIGHT Eye e ea cae tty ears, on such estimate an THbo wile unuver of votes given tor the oflces of Ing) 3 a Ki yon of the of, Woe Riableqnth Higation, e was thousee four andrea and tity 3a Of which ofm iseehine Kearn ‘elght hundred und tweiv clr Robert Mliler recelved two thousand oom nde fang ninely-elght y sand it intra sa vero blank aus of whieh ‘ere were sca inhi Cate ne wnolonui ge? of vol ;CTION DISTRICT. ate one is and and itty. opi fans thou. thc ened siguthandrod 8,818 ome i a Serena i cinta rece ed. eight hyudred and ty of reine aie O Hoore rée rel nine bundred and one Of which Henry Docoran rand nine hundred... Of which there were bank tiitisen. Aud of which there were soplieeme Sia TWENTIETH BLECTION Dia That maid open on such estinate oe aaa ‘that the whole number of votes: given: for of Juspectors of I:lection ‘of the. Twentieth Election district @ Twent) ae = he Bhd og sand elt imandred and thirteen. fend chet unre sad twelvers f whioh Robert s. Dobbie received two six. amuel Minnes received two ‘thou- sand elgbt bundred add ninet; Of which there were blankthtrteen - And of which there were soattering eighteen... Balsa FIRST ELEOTION DISTRICT. ra, on much estimate and canvass, that tt of votes given forthe eae ot Etretion of, the, wenty-first Election was thirteon 18,408 That tee ndelght Lundred aud seventy. 2,978 ofveuiai thors wero bisak ninetoensy, 9 And of which there wore scattering ¢want _” TWENTY-SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT, ‘That {t appears, on “estimate an. that the whole number of votes Se Yor the oflices of Inspectors of Licction of the ‘Twenty-secdni I loc- = Hon dlatuevot the wenty-second ward was thr. 15,410 eon thousand four hundred 1419 orwhiel Will aoe rand eight tundrad amd eleven 8,8 wich Eaward Owora received tires thoi eand eight hundred and ten... eT ‘and ¥ Of mich Charies W. Black received two tho: of waguober iin aera pang ol ht hundred and ninety-turec. ight hundred and e Of'which Charles A. Flammer received iwo Sd pee ye re aap oe Phguennd eight bundeed sod ata oftgiyunared and nd elghtyetour- 2,884 Of which there were blank thirteen Of Which there were blank twel 13 Lua hulesafhesitaeg 18 5.419 | And of which there wore scaltering vighioea! 4a at SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT. . PHIRI 5 fo whol le number of votes given for the ofices of oy 1 app number of wotee ven for the vase, ha juspectors of Election of tue Sixth Election district ‘of Blection of menty-third ‘lection no Twenty-second ward was thirteen thousaaod: ‘district of yt Op ‘was. thir four ‘hamid “and ante i itounand four hundred and thirty twores Of Sk ee cemetae Of which Michael Goanoud received three thou- t hundred and. twenty three. 3,883 ‘saad elght hundred and eight... . veeeee 8,808 of ferntohe fames O'Brien received three Of which Patrick Good received thires thou- eicht bnndred and, twenty 3,820 ‘cand eight buncred eudeixese rs, 3808 Ot Sie art tana Of whfch Charies A, Tibbete iivo'tton. thousand nine hondusdand 0 2,901 wand nine hundred and alx....e......0- Of which Jobn Bradford received Of which Alexander Graham rand ote gran + mater Ca thousand elgnt hnndredand wi there were blank tweive. dud’ of which there wore seattering eighteen.” 18 seg | ‘Aid of which there were sonsteri 8,482 SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT. | TWENTY-FOURTH FLROTION DISTRICR. That appears, on such estimate and canvas, That seappears, on ek canvass tai ber of votes given for the ojiices of the wi a ofices Of lection of te Seventh Lleetion Dise mee oy ot vilceion ott sth trskof the wenty-sccond ward was thirteen thou: tat tat tard four hundred and two. - 13,408 usand of he, Tae of nish Tease Dickerson recoived three thon i Of enn oiteD Washburn and eight hundred and fourteen ve sant eight hundred and th oft wus overt Danvers re Ce en E. Bols receiv ight hund: and twalv S312 id thirtean.. of eile Heder Hlenutieh received two. Gout eand ef bate fe and eighty-six... 9,886, Of whic RET WwW. Rowe reoetrod ‘two thou. fwhek there Sad ‘of which there wore scattering Voisin ¢ EIGHTH ELECTION DistRICT. Fa, on site, estimate st or oucen st of ot wana tered Lowe recel\ eight hundred ok Of whion W. Hi. HL and elgut noudred and eighty tye. were blunk #levenes Red ar which were were scattering eighteen, -. INTH ELECTION DISTRICT,” ~~ That ft a candy musi estimate and canvass, that fo nulnber of votes xiven forthe offices of {us jora of Klection of toe Ninth Election dis- ict of tho Twenty-sccons ward was thirteen thou- Sand our hundred and twenty-two Of which Joha 8! hua ted and twelv sand eigh Of witch Jacob stainort received Wo tuousand ‘ huudred and one. elyhit hundred and elyhty-nine Of Which Jacob Bauer received (wo thoviband ght hundred aud elghty-font tere Of which there reve bani fteun Acal of which there Were seatlering tivenity-oue Riven for the 0 iow or “toe ‘oat hoaloe dintrtob 15,108 19,422 slaiieess." At 440 We sa statement to be be Goreeet ai Tae cated the same to be attested by the 5 etree and Secretary of this Bo ingot Hoe ‘No: vember, A. D. one the ii Chain, Eaves A. GOMULETON, Deputy Oo any Clerk Batief tow 3 Fork, City and County of New Fork County Clerl's Thereby ert eat have bn the origin at state 1 remaining “on sen a theta na cy ne ort teunwaipt the New ¥¢ Gann House, 10 the of ty of ren twenty-clgnth day of Weomb eto ht bape ered a oc (ue oly and county of Now York. * PROLARATION OF THE BOARD OP COUNTY CANT ANSERS. ON aie OOONTY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION 20 VOTRS GIVEN YOR of Election. Bourd of County Canvansors of the o county of New York, having canvastr and estimated the vo! ven tn the Several Election districts in each of materaral wards of 60 clty care ‘eounty, at the coe election held on th SY day of November, A. D. thousand elght hundred and seventy, da hereby corih pasvori ‘aad declare :-— dt JOHN L, MAHER and oe ‘of volen, wore! daly oledted by th teat Humber of vot were e ton ot Bieton Tor tuo Wirat dloohion district of. the wards gy ELECTION CANVASS. ‘That HOHARL 7, GRIFFIN and KIER J. TAFE, the “votes, were duly elected Insvee- ths oe “Biection district of the Firat ig whe UraofBlectoa ward, That 5 YAN and atest promising ft a Tiection “tor the 7 Tease riterrraty ward, ‘hss LER mone the greatest number of Ki ation ot Of the Filth chris Gswriet geike Vira wards BARES F. BERGN! wi geane Soue a cusee NOK, panne oF ection for the Biaih Elootiow distrint oi the Pune ene FRANK LORENZ RE! 2) aa OE hettion for ik Bosal iseecs ass 24 Taso gee ‘That sone A F, SORIBL and Kei Mico for the Eighs Phantea pirat ware BARTHOLOMKW COLEMAN and MICHA! . Gi senminuoiitas erasers | * ‘That ute eee EL Ou and oo Sicilia’ So jon Sot ie Beet Ld sprrone and | g : we gees rola ere Sn I ‘THIRD WARD. NI KELLY EDWARD SCEVIN, iar desta ie, umber of ‘election for the Fi THOMAS W Geng Brction tor for the se ceri, cra a ‘thas JOHN HURLEY and by the greatest number of votey were. duly ol can of Election for the “Mbird distictof the tated ‘That AOR Danse at number of v cham om dis! ANIEL FINN and oaeneenee erks tena ot he chion for the Fifth klection FOURTH WARD. FRANCIS KERRIGAN ana si WW aaKS, lected Inspec. voles, were ‘duly ch Went Election or ortho First Hiettion 1 district of th ‘Fourth ward. ‘That the elected I pgm a acre ward. july elected Int lairict of tie Third That EDWARD STACK seULEY ae oe DAasiEle ie votes, were duly elected In: by at fection for the Sovond flection distflot uf the Your ward. ° STEPHEN 3 San and MICH AKL Ls on Y, by the test oi duly elect Gra of lection for ee Tt Tira ft Hloction or i lad Kapa ward. That ratty a MURE and the test nn of voter, were duly elected I tes Sag ce the | Fourth Election dinwict ot ite Fourth That OHARLES MALVEY and bit punber 2 O'CON NO! oy pide pe gatem meee tora of sion for the Fi fection dlatc$ of the Yours ‘That JOHN BURKE tet MAITLAND, test ie were duly clected Inspec- taet fection Tor the Sixth Ploctiom diatiet of the Foosts "rit MOTHY ¥, DONOVAI CORNELIUS DKISCO! elected Inspec- by test nuraber of Beaks, were duly hs of Election for the ath Blection aistrict of tho oo ward. TIMOTHY Seta and b; UR ciate arene ware duly elected ters of Election for the Eighth Election district of the — ward, THOMAS MOO! = JEREMIAH HA cuRry, by the greatest number of votes uly elected Laspe Urs of Lieet ton for the Ninth Election ulstriet of the Feud ward. That pe VAIL and DANIEL jon reel y the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspoo- ey fot Hivetion for the Tonin Hiection distrioe of the Fourth EEL ey! ens and by the grontest numer Nat wwoiens were duly elected Inapee- for of Election for the Bleventh biection district of the Fgurth ward, eT rset JOHN MEETRHOND end bythe. greatest Ausaber of vets, Word: duly blechea I he rates timber of vot 3, were luly elected - tyes of Piection for the Twelfty kigction disieiet of tee Fourth ward. ‘That THOMAS J, OFT, a1 by th € fuuities ai Coutts, lected Tr greatest number of vi elected Tnape eal ote jon for the Thirteenth ‘Blectlon district othe . ee se FIFTH WARD. sh JOHN CONNERS and JOSEPH KINGSLEY, by the greatest numbor of votes, word dily elected Taspec. tors of Electioa tor the First Election aistrict of the Firth ward. That CLAUS GeCraArres and WILLIAM H, BUR! by the preatest number of votes, were ‘duly elected Inspec- tors of K.oction for the Second Election district of the Fifth ward. That MATTREW THOMPSON and THOMAS MOALEIN1, by the greatest number of votes, w tors of tion forthe Third Tleetion riiecera: of the ait ward, JOUN MOORE and WILLIAM BURNS, by tho greatest nusnber br votna, white daly ofected Inspec: tora of Blecion for the Fourth Kleotion district of the Fifth ward, That es BARY W CORDTS aud USEPH FI by tie greatest number of voted were duly elected Taspe tort lection for the Fifth Llection disttion of the Heth wa ‘That One xodoages and by the text danter OF rei nate duly clected Inspec- tors of lection for tho Sixth lection district of tho Tinh ward. That CARROL CUNNEEN and CHARLES HUGHES, by the atest number of votes, were * auly elected Tuapec- tora of ction tor the Seventh Bleciivn district of the Fifth ward. sais ICHAEL MoMANOS and 'OHN ROONEY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Thspéo- tors of klection tor the Eighth Election district of the Firth ward, bias MICHAEL WALL and : : | CORNELIUS QUI, aie ean by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspec. es oe Lioction Tor tas Mlunh Election istics of the Ha ward. T JOHN L. WHITTON and LOUIS FLOCK, the greatest number of voles, wore duly olected Inspectors. oF lesion for the Tenth Election district of the Fifth ward, PATE tthe and ty the gfedteet witasber of voter werd duty dlected Isipncsters Of Election tor the Eleventh klection diairict of tue Fifth ward. ‘That JAMES BASSANEULA and by th tent BAUD WOE ted Inspect the grentest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors or Blection for the Tweilth “lootion ‘istrict of We Fists War ‘That BERNARD A, PORTMAN and GEORGE W. MAS by the greatest number of votes, wos duly Blocted Tnspe ict of the tora of Biection for the Thirteeath Election distri 4 RAR SIXTH WARD. The PATRICK BOYLE and DANIEL BATTLE, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Thspeo- tors of Kiection for the First Election disirict of the stah, ward, ‘That PETER H. KEBLAN and WILLIAM H. CONNOLLY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Biectlon for the secoad dlectiow district of tuo Sixth ward. MICHARL CONWAY and MICHAEL te Bove the greatest nnnber of votes, were duly elected Inspectors Election for the Third. Islection diatles of the sixth ward. JAMES J, BROPHY and b rm wer at volon, were daly elected Inspector ist number of votes, were duly ¢] in 3 of Election: tor the Fourth Election district of tie Sixta ward. hat JOHN DONNOLLY and, OKTIMER BUIx Ya. greatest number of votes, wore ‘iaiy elected Tnepectors the of ilcctlon for the Fifth Election District of the Sixth ward. JOSEPH MoNAMARA and CONSTANTINE DONOHO, the grentest nuinber of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of ee Hou for the Sixth Election distrigt of the Sixth ward, BARRY HOWARD and WILLIAM | D. the rreatest innmber of voles, were duly elecied Tospectora oF Elecuon ‘or the Seventh Ftecilon diatrict of the oixth wai JOHN MULLANE and RICHARD LOK, by the grontest number of roves, wet® dilly @logted Iuspoctorn | of lection for the. “Bighth Election district of the Sixth "fon JAMES J. PRAUS and RD TRAVERS, elected Ini i EDWA is Je greatest number of voten, were dul Of the Sixt! TERENCE FOLEY and OWEN by the greatest numa! ter of elon, eee duly duly elected Tnsper Tovtion Yor thertauth tore ward tors of district of the Sr torso Sixth ‘That JOHN HALL and JAMES W. MOGOWAN, by the t number of voten, were dilly elected Inapec. tora of Etoction fur the Bleveuth Election dlatrlol of the Stash what ics J. MARTIN and Dy the greatent numer se pola ‘wers duly élected Inspec- tors eam tor the Tweltth Elootion ‘Wlatrict of tue Soxth JOHN HORBELT and by the Aentest nie wor La tenis gy elected Toapee. Klection for the Thirteenth Mlee:ton district of sot: ‘That CLE Be F. Rater M. AGGERTE and ol} ie the grentest number of ‘duly: £ Blectioa forthe ok rote yo te ae sic ALSTIEN G. SMITH and teat alte eo @uly elected 1 et Tecilou for tue Fourveetih Eheotion disitict of tho ‘aie DANIEL JAQUINS and THOMAS BARC. Serer Dumber of a vole ware duty let ed Inspectors lection disirics of the Sixth — THOMAS WALLACE Be cnonge Gan or ein jou fort the! Seventeenth Eick mae “asnrict of in oleae ‘Sixth ‘That HENRY Mor genes a TET number, OF tiedion tor ane eho ye ot of the “Stats ward, ‘a PANTET. KERRIUAN and cscs atest BEMRY Oth ‘ote, duly ot numbor of votes, tora of Election for tye acta tne “Uninet ot the ixth ward, ‘That WILLIAM RIKER and by th Fen Lem} bse number ot duty o! ate fection for the Twentieth Blooiiowwlsicicn of to SAMUEL STRAUSE and by the greatest niger of wabepr red, akn-ol 7 » Were duly elected tore of Blection tor the Twenty-tires Election iatsien oF the i JAMES MoGOWAW ana BENEDICT, the greatest number af, vote t Bo ‘of Blectivu for the Twentysasoond Elegtlon aistclor a te xth ward. ‘That CHARLES TAGAN and by th 1 opasas atmos pen a 0 greatest number of voles, were “duly clectea torsof Fiecuon for the Twenty ibid at, aitnisd orth war SEVENTH WAKD, ‘That PATRICK J. MULDALLY and Me tent: THOMAS MURSION, fe greatest mimber of votes, were duly elected Inspec- tWen of Etceioa coc the Bits Bi ecto pint nn tha Sevouen a qT AUSTL CORNE yy the greatest number of ira of’ d:loction for tho eventh ward MoHALE and US SCULLY, obea, were ‘duly elected Inspee- econ Klcetion disirict of tao JOHN T, TOAL and pa tent nEHOMAS TIERNEY, yee a 0 grentest number of votes, were elected ota of Fiection for the Third Election duntriet of the ‘Sevens WILLIAM J. O'CONNOR and test a LAM COLLIGAN, isis eatest number of voted, ware duly olected In “lection for the Fourth lection, district of the ar: er be her and the greatest ahiee or votes, were duly elected Ii was ‘of Tisction for she Fifth Aieotion dlatelot of the Seveuth “Fis DENNIS O'NRIL and LAWRENCE BURKE, by the greatest number of votes, were ‘duly lected Inapec- pre ot lection for the Sixth Eigction district of the Sevouth ‘That THOMAS SHIELS and JOHN WHALEN, test number of votes, were duly elected Inspeo- tion for the Seventh Election district of the Suv- Onan SHANDLEY and by th tout nusabet of! hon, ware Aly elected I tho greatent number a elected Inspre- Vea of Thiccrion for te Bigtth “Lleotton distriot oe"e — ward, beep ite Ae BARRY and by the tone seamber ot vibes duly elected T 0 grontest numberof votesy wete’ duty ele tore of election for the ‘Ninth EhecHon deitict or the Boventh wi ‘that WILSON SMAUL and JOHN J. REILLY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Tnapec tors of mention for the Tenth Biection dlurict of the Seventh ward. Pare. Se TRL, aod Li by the greatest oan pe vote: duly electod Inspeo- tors of Eicstion tor te, Elsventh “iloctlon dleicet of tag Seventh ward. or : That so FRE “eee vor GEORGE J BROWN and ps Bpwa Rot FIUCAPAUIIOK, | 0 greatent tlithver gf votes, wero duly elcciod Taspeot- oreot Sleaiu or the welfth flection dia rict of the 'Ser- enth war ‘vhat AUGUSTU! By MB OLIVE and DANIEL O'B) by the greatest number of vot phe were duly elected Inspect gre of, Election tor the ‘Lbirveenth Klecuion district of wart Pe That JACOB F. VALENTINE and MICHAEL GAYTE, by the grentent number of votes, were dul ot Biection for the Fourtesuth Kiec! Seventh ward, ‘That elected Inspect- n district of the WIDLAAM KAVANAC by the gtoatoat number of votes, were. dulf elected Thapect. ors of kiectiom for the Fifleenta Election distetes Seventh ware’ "EIGHTH WARD. That Pah bcs and LAURENCE FINNEGAN, by the greatest numer of votes, were duly’clected Inspect- oie of Kiection for the Firat Kiectioa district of the sighth ward. ‘That GEORGE R, ceezaOLOMeW and DAVID 8. PATOF and CYRUS OLMSEEAD, bri tho greatest mumber of votes, wore duly elected Inxpectora lection fag the Second Election district of the sdghth ward ABRAHAM L. BREWER and EDWARD DRUM, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Election, for tho Tulrd Liection district of the stigath oH ITON and A MIG hs dy the greatest numig® of voles, ware duly elected Inspectors of Klection for the Foursu Kivovion disirley of the sighth LOUIS SCULAMM and HOMAS V, GUST LLO, by the greatest murabeeer yates were duly elected Tuspectors oF Election for the diith Election district of the dbighth ward. ‘That JOHN KELLEY and JOHN O'NEILL, by the greatest nuinber of votes, were duly elected Inspectors o: Election for the Sixth Livction dissrict of tue Mighth ward. tt ‘That BAMURL C. MOTT and JAMES MORAN, by the greatest number ot votes, wore duly elected Inspeo- tore of lection for the Seventh Aueetion istrict of the ‘fos JAMES HARVEY and HOMAB CANNON, by the U iporive suere hu votes, were duly elected Inspec- tors of Evection for the kiguth Hlection distrtet of the kighth ward. HARRIS BOGERT and eh Oy by the, greatest mumaber of votes, were duly élected Inspeo- tors of jon for the Ninth Election district of the Eighth ward THOMAS BOGAN and BERNARD CLARK, by the atest number of votes, were duly clected Intpec tors of Election for the Tenth Ableotivn district of the Kighth ward. ‘That IELIAM MoKAY and LO. 13 MODERMUTI, by the greatent number of votes, were duly elected Inspec. tors of Election for the Eleventh kiection district of iho JAMES PURCELL and Bight wi (OMAS NELLIGAN by the greatest nutaber et votes, were’ daly tors of Klection for the Twelfth Election district of tuo tibtie ward. ‘Toast CHARLES O'CONNOR and ROBERT HARRISON, by the greatest number of votes, were diy elected Inapectors oi lection for the Yairteenth Kiection district of the J)ghth “Tuas s ISAAC ROBIN CHARLES A, QUIN3 by the grontost number of votes, were adly elotted Inspectors of kveetion for the Fourteenth Hiection district of the Aigbth ward ‘That N tend WILLIAM HUDSON and WILLIAM J. DEVL by the greatest number or votes, ware duly elected Tanyes. tors of Election for the Fifteenth Biection district of the BBighth wand, CHARLES A. %. GOLOEY and JACOB MOMRAAN, by the greatert number of votes, were daly elected 1 tors of Kioction for the Sixtgenth Eleotivn district of t Eighth ward, ‘bat Louis aS BORN: PH Lt Jos. hy the greatost number or votes, were duly elected Inspec: ura of Election for the Beventesath Klection disizjct of the Ei ] ward, CHARLES K, Riptare oe and ABRAHAM CKBU, by tho greatest mitmaber of votes, wets duly él Iootat Tnepee CANVASS, ener _BLECTION ; Wipe Were Election for the Bightosath ‘lection istrict of 1 the bat a ACOB ALBXAND) iy LOUIS OBE! aan Sr Semrstes ier ee ests ea That nay, ER EE a for the Twentieth lesion alsin of the Ju BRAY e+ AS Sega gabe a atn rae duly se wt, * Me AA to by the sot sen SavaNA Mi stort of clio tor the Twenty-second Election trict of the Anna p) htt id sh ht JOHN vl eat number if voles, were Paty acted Inspeo- ion for the twonty-inind ‘election district of the Eighth Rint = eee stinarrernt by the number of votes, were ected Tnspeo- aa ion for the First Election anne ofthe Ninth a Saat tags by the tors of ton ford ‘bet Second lection iletriet of thes rin ward. wos fame SI tors of for the Thira Blocuon district ot sae Wate HSER MSEI me the Bras Sanaa es Teast meni eae are, Seems vee JACOB LAPP and by the aad ates duly elected n of vot Sar tion fur the Fifth iEidetlon aon distziet of the Nha ‘That FRANK J. DI rae noni a J. poet NAC and Bast Tection for tho Sixth Bie a Fin Aran ot the na JOHN B. Base and JOUN B, sds DAVID M. EARL and tors of Election fur the “pea Ein derear ty tg “tie JOHN VINCENT an by the greatest n duaber of vole a Inspeoe torso ot Election Tor tue Nini Ntection ‘aisieie of the Nunta Gs MORRIB DUCKWORTH and ANDREW Wen ot acct ae ee of the Miah Tha ALEXANDER POWs and by the alsit dirabee 4 potes nae re duly elect? I) y mber Of voter, uly elacte 5 tors Or Riection for the Eleventh EI fection district ay Minth ward, FRANCTS MALL and JAMES L! by tho greatort number of ola ors nly elected then of Hlection for tho Pwollth if be ection district of the Niuch ward. ‘That SAMUEL ROSENTHAL and WILLIAM ACKERMAN, J. ty fhe’ genteat neabor ot wotdas were duly slacted Inspeo- torn of Bection for the ‘Thirteenth ‘lection ‘district ‘of tho Sinth ward. JOHN 0, STEWAR' LORENZO D, GONMINGS, by the greatest number of votes, were duly ‘olectod Taxpo tors of Election for the Fourteenth Election disirict of tuo ai init son JAM. HO ATRICK, by the nnuaber of votes, were duly elected Je Uae tors of Election for the Fifteenth lon disirict of the Na ward, sid BENsanty 8. IPNDRIOKSON ana Pri v tors of election for the Sistecnth “Biocon “aistee ae cs rie ward. MICHAEL MOGER and PETER DONNELLON, by the it number of vol tora ot Election Tor tite Seventeont ef ‘duarict tie Binh, ward. Mah ¥. Saget he and JAMIN Tl. MOCLAIN, by the gr ealeei auctor of votes, were duly elected Insnec- tors of FFiection for the Eighteenth oe diswict of the Hipth ward. sous Gane M. ses and 30! tod Inapecto bg Fiedion fe Re aaa el ok tho Nit w ‘That JOSTIUA ISAACS ag Fite corp egy ee lected In} of volem, were duly al for the Poventiot valance district of the Nias TENTH WARD, mg neNay itaRutéz0n and THOMAS BLA! ie greatest number of votes, nate duly elected Inspectors Election for the First Ligotion tsirict of the Tenth That by the of Election ward. That WILLIAM RAAB and WILLIAM SHAW, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inapectors otk Election for the Secoud Elestion district of the Tenth wibat CORNELIUS Gru SOuN KELSO, UES ant by the greatest number of votes, were dutty elected Inspect ora of Tieton for the Third Election district of the Tenth "Tint ALONZO ore POAP RLY, id JOHN @. 0 & by the prentest slumber of voleh were’ dnly elected Tnapec- tors i Election for the Fourth Election district ot the ¥ EDWARD ANDERSON Jr., and GEORGE T. PATTERSON by the greatest number of votes, wore duty, elected Inspec. Gra ot Election for the Fifth Election district of the Tenth ward, That EDWARD J. KNTGNT and by the arentont anekr Uva, were duly elected Tnspec- tore of Election for the Sixth lection disitict of the Teukd ward. Toot JAMES B. MURRAY a THODORE FELLST by tho greatest numbor of votes, wore du tora of Biection for the Seventh Election a at iN, elected Inspec. tritt of the Tenth ward. That m JON J. TINDALE and MICHAEL ENGLERT, bythe greatest number of voles, were daly electe? Inapec- tora of Kiection for the Kighth Election dlatriet of tue Feat ward, nat HENRY R. ROOME and BAMUET. STERN, by the atest number of Votes, wero dily elected Inspec. tors of Eloction for the Nints Llection district oF tue Teak ward. That AUGUST BRAUN and SYLVESTER BE, NOLAN, by the out number of votes, wero duly clected Inspec. tors of jon for the Tenth Election district of the Tenth ward. That CHARLES FLEMING and OHN I. GERDES, by the greatest number of votes” were duly clected Tnapec- tors of Election for the Eleventh Election district of the Tenth ward. at GEORGE FISHER and JOUN B, PARKS, by the greatest namabér of votes, were duly elected Taspec- ors 0 ot Bleeion for the Twelfth Election district of the Tenth ward. ® JOHN WARRIBON and by the greatest number ep volee, ware duly elected ingpac- tors of Election for the Thirteenth Election district of the auth ward. hat CHARLES GAUSMAN and WILLIAM R. OBERMAN atest number of votes, were duly electad Inspe Flection for the Fourteenth Election district of the ELEVENTH WARD, CHARLES G. MOSER and THOMAS GIBBONS, by the greatest number of voles, were duly elected Inspec tors of Election for tha First Election disirict of the Eleventh ward. ‘That That € SEyEss SAL, and MES DUNNEDLY, by tho greatest wumsber of votesy wore, duly adtda Tose pa Bh asa for the Second Election district of the Eley enth war JOHN WILL WALI DOSNELLY, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Tnapeo- toca of Election for the Third Kiection district of the Liev enth ward. ‘That JOSEPH WANOLER and JOHN McORATH, by the greatest numb tors of Election for ebth ward, ‘Thas were duly elected Taepec- ton district of the of ¥ @ Fourth ISAAC gs ang PATRIC: ‘OR, by the createst numbe ot von ane luly élected Thapea tors of Election for the Fultirislectiandisiciot of the Lleventh ward. 7 ey 13 cASeToN and D. by the grentest number of votos, were ‘dily fected Tnaped- {ors of Liecuion tor the Sixth Eieetion district oi the Keventh ward. ‘That ARTIN MAGER and JOUN H. DONAHUE, hy the greatest number of votes, were dnl lected Inspec. ston Lor the Seventh Kiectivn ict of the Bley. MOSES WRIT and JAMES DONAHUE, by the greatest number of votes, wore duly elected Tnspeo- tora of kicction for the Mighth lection disiriet of the icv. enih ward, Tout ~ DAVID GLDEON and « SOLUMON LOWLNTHAT, of Etection for the ‘eis dutrict of the tb ward. * " MYER d ELMAN MeAUd, by th vat duly el cted Uirstot Erection forthe Paurtooate” Miestion sg Bleveutn ward, EDWARD MOYNIHAN and by tho greatest uta of roa “A elected Ia: Kinctc Election Cor the dletrlot of the ARON AARON and SOuN Periir, by tho greateat number of ¥ Inspectors of Election for the Fifteenth, of the Blow enth ward. JOUN SCHROEDER " RTIN STUMPF, het é Mal th of Seg Scat tie MR tS lr —— ese peers Recee rg oad are, , . BISHOP ; ee L. x PERGU oxt 4 % ot lection the istrict the ward. i eae and Fidos nop the teat Pte | Trae tee Bloventh by th teat number of were y suena yaaa eyes seers Blogga vi THOMAS ABBOTT and th ¢ camber aol uly elested Tnepeotare greatest number of voles, were duly 8) Election for the Twenty-irst Elechon district of the Bleyonta ward. wthat BENJAMIN 7. RITODES and greatest number of yutes, were Of Election for the ra prams are Guu slapd Toes of the Plezenie ward, JAMS LEE and HENRY MULLER, by the greatest number of votes, were aaly electet Taepoctope, tion for the Tweuty-thind ied district of mth ward, by th ¢ roateat number of votes, were dil E’evtion fp tae ‘Awenty-courth Kieciio Be vent ward That ulsielet ot the JOUN EL Ware and MICHAEL KENRY, by tho greatest number of votes, were duly elected Tnapeetors. Of Klection for tue Twenty-sifth Bioction district of tho Blew enth ward. That TWELFTH WARD. MICHAEL J. ge que read RICHARD by the greatest numbe PB ska Ro Inspectors @f Hiectiou for the First Election district of the Twelfth war: ‘That SHEPHERD F. KNAPP and t JOHN SCALLON, 4 ectod T the grentest number of votes, were duly elaete: tore OU Hlection for the Seooud ‘Election ‘distflet of tho, Ywoitts ward, That HENRY MUNSON and THOMAS F. GILROY, Jeet number of voles, were wo duis plocted In Tnepsal tun for the ‘Third Kiectio THEODORE FP. TONE and GERMAIN HAUSOHELL, elected Tag) ot tue Ywoir, QUN VAN VALI Sour UN, “ ‘the test number of votes, were daly elected Ing sag Hf Hetion Tor the Fifth Election distriet of the Tweilfta ward, ‘That JOUN J. MALONEY and DENNIS CAV) nome A by the greatest number of votes, y elector I Fee eee rete eigctlon aisha vt tho Tw ward, WILTAAM 1. OHARLOOR and EDWAKD SKILLMAN) | the greatest namber of yotes, were di are ent TR the! Sevan aigotiod tastes af th ‘Twelfth ward, bad HENRY O SS ag and JAMES SHE! by the greatest number of voles, areke duly elected Inspeet- ora of Election for the Bighth Election district of the Twelfth SAMUEL W. TOMPKINS and CORNELIUS CALLAHAN, by the greatont number of votes, were duly elected Ins; ors of Election tor (be Ninth Blection, oe cA of the Tweilt pads WILLIAM PORT and JOHN J. FERGUSON, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Ins tore of Election for tue Zenth Election district of the Tw ward. . ‘That 4, JOSEPH MOONE ang RIOK MO wore duly elected Inspao- bv the greatest number of vot tors of Election ior the Eleventh Jélection, district of the ‘Twelfth ward. ‘That JOHN MacKEAN and THOMAS P. MCQUADE, by the greatest number of votes, wore duly elected fn tors of Kiection for the Lwel(th, Elesigu district of Twelfth ward. That by the greatest number of votes, wero duly elected Inaped, tora of Election (or tho Thirteenth Election district of the" Twelfth ward. ‘That BENJAMIN C. BROWN and ANDREW McGOWAN, by the greatest number of votes, were dul tors of Election fur the Fourteenth Elect! Twelfth ward, Bhat elected Ing distriet of the HENRY ¥, ue and JOHN M. gresheakuralbe® Of ve lection for the Fitu by the ae, wes duly elected In tors of ie ih. Kiection district of the JACOR M. LONG and JOHN BALMORE, by the greatest number of votes, were duir eines’ Teal tors.of Election for the Sixteanth Election district of Twolfth ward. ‘That ISAAC T. BROWN and JOUN HALLORAN, by tho greatest number of votos, were duly elected er tors of ‘on for the Seventecnta, Blestion district Twellth ward, That WILLIAM WOODS and JASON | ILLS, by tho greatest numb if votes, were duly elected Ini UF testion for the, Kighteonta. Kleckion, aistriot ot ae bir ‘th ward. JOHN BLACK and JOHN W. BROWN, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors fou for the Ninetceuth Election district of Twel th ward. pm - THIRTEENTH WARD, at . JAMES CARRARER and SOHN KIERNAN), ted I were duly elec tesgocteae! of the T! y the groatest number of votes, Election tor the Flew Election war JOHN SWEENY and . CHARLES BLAKE, by the grentost number of votes, were daly elected of Election for the Second Election distrotof the Thirteenth ward. That ANIEL F, MOINTYRE and ime ta Os tupa u atest number of vot el of lcefou tor the Third. Election districh of the Tuirtecase wal ‘That im SAMUPL O-DONNELL and by th y ber of vote eduly slected Inspectors 0 greatest number of woten, wece dal of Hieation for the Fourth Blection diatrict af the Tusrtcoute MICHAEL HEALY and by th teat ladear er ecean ae elected I y the greatest number of votes, were dul nepectore of kivcfion for the Fifth Election distrtok of the Thirteenth: wart. That THOMAS FOLEY ane Tiousie MOLONY the greatest numper o/ votes, were duly elected Inq OF teotlon tor the Stet iogttéadiwriet of the ward. ce gana aaa os rh t nimber of votes, were Quiy-alected Inspectors (fi for the Beveath Election disteict of tue Thieveenth MOSES MENRBACH and SOHN BYRNES, by the grostast niumber of voles, were duly Beside tors of Blection tor the Eighth teenth ward, tht lection district ot the WILLIAM ALT and PArKuon de MoLAUGETIN, by the grontest number of Votes, wore duly ele ete 4 ane Gieurion torie Nias Election disciot oC the tet teenth ward, pre GILBERT B. WOOD and LLIAM H. TRAC’ by the greatest Pu of vou oe duly et ¥ tors of Election for the Tenth h Mieouion ay ae be me ward, a: ISAAG WELLS and. FREDERICK ZIM by the greatest number of voles, were tors of Blection for the sie nth Election eed oF tue omen Veenth ward PATRICE OCONAOR an by the drontéet naaoes of Vans CaN sett 7 tho grontont muatber of votes, were: ily elestit Snaps: tocw 0! Teesston for the Twelthe: WioowtGa Usetee of the Te tesnth ward. FOURTEENTA WARD. That oyare O'KEEFE and BROS MOLALLA ND. Inepsotors

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