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Of whch baw wl 5 hundred and eighty-mx. Of which there was Defect the re Blank two. Mad or which there were Scatteriag tive Of which John J. Bi BMY a Of wich William McM. ‘dred and ihre... Of wbich Jonn Hecker received three hundred ‘and fifty-nine. ‘And bi which there were Scaitering nineteen. Of which David 8 Pi dred and sevent: hundred and forty seven, OF which James Winterbot dred and pfiy-three Of which © ninety-alx. Of which the Of waich there Biank thirt And of which there were Total. SIXTH ABB: aniver of Ai was forty rts Of which Thnotby J. Campbell received twent, hundre:l and sixt: Of waich Isaac W OF which And of whicu tnere were Total. the wi trict was Of which Horatio Of which James K Geventy-BIt .... 2. . Of whic there was Blank _ And of witch dere were Seatrering ti Total. 216 the whoie 1 Member of 2 Of which Conrad Geib received fo and thirty ax Oi wt hance Of welch Fr and ninety Of which there were And of which there were Scattering otal... NIN That ft appearé ou + whole Dilarver © ber of Asser was seventy-one aut Of which Stephen Pel! received forty e and ttrt dred Of which Tin Of which there were D Of which Chere were Bionk t And of which there were Scare Total. That it eppenrs on a the whole number ¢ Member bis. trict w Of which Menry HE When Chiriscay ani forty-one. Of which’ Lou's elghtors Of which Hi and nme 2 OF whch Ueere w And of w! Tota there was Blank Aud of Walch the € were Total That it apy the Whalen Member cf Ascembly Disirict woe fifty-three wunared and tw Ot which ¥ ered a OF whie ninety .. which Jolla Piretynine OF whieh The id Abd vl Wlock ere were Sealteri ‘ TUNER NTH ASSRME, That fk eppoace ou such erti-nat the Whole number ct Member of Assembly Dies ict was siaiy one Of which George W. bunored a Of whiel Uy Of erbieh Us That it app ‘the whole nen Mewoer oc Assemvly Diniz Of which J eighty-four OF wateb Jc and ninety-nine OF which by feventyuye .... OF whieh there were Del OF which there was And of wi) PIPTEEN TH ABER ME That it appenre the whole w Member of Aseembly for the dred and forty Dis t was seventy -tve banured aud n “ Of which Seti M. Mar forty-fonr ais O} wiieb Patrick 1 croft Agsembiy for Was eeveuty lve bundred and Of which Nicholas 11 hundred snd erty. Of wh! ard OF waich Au sist Of wh OF whiel the Aud of wuich there w Total... ‘That it appears ou eich e the whole puraber of Member of Asse vb!y for the District war eiguty Of which Charias A. Fiammer received forty-three hundred aii seven’ y-five OF wbich Jeruwe Buck received t «and fifty-six, i Of which Kors D. Vompkts Of wh ember o’ Assembly for the Eighteenth Assembly Sinret woseisiy-nive hundred wad elaht ELECTION CANVASS. fridsiormine S48 Sper pndienveni-ons, SUPERIOR COURT. ‘That William E. Curtis and Jobn number of votes, were duly elected Court of the Vounty of New York. CUMMON PLEAS, greatest number of votes, yurt of Common Pleas of ick, by the greatest 4 gf the Waperior | which ‘mor ninety-three... ALDERM Alexander Wilder, William Rada, J Samiel B. "i, Vance; Alexander Martin, Jai in Cochrane, ‘Thowas Comal ver, Wil. Joyce and W, Vinukict, number of votes, were daly ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, ‘by the qreacest number of votes, was ‘Al‘erman of the First Assembly Dis- of the City and Jounty of New York. a COM, oy the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Avsistant Alderman of the Second Assembly Disiriot of the City aad County of New York. ‘That Hugh O'Brien, by tne greatest number of votes, was Third Assembly Dis- trick of the Cy and Gounty of New York, tes, by atest num was duly elected Aamatanit Alderman of tne Fourth Assembly Dis- by ied foe Login of New York, anne woke inson, by atest number o} , was fry Baty! Assistant ‘Aldercsan of the Fifth Assembly Dis- hi ‘That Charles P. Daly, was duiy elected Juige of County of New York, MARINE COURT. by the greatest number of votes, the Marine Court of tue County Van Sehaiok, NINETERNTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. McLaren, Jo! on such estimate and canvats, that number of votes given for ‘Mem’ or of Assembly for the Ninetcenth Assembiy District was thirty-seven hundred and fifty-one ... Mf which Thomas ©, Fields received twenty-two hua- cn Horailo Seyinour received" fourieen buat ‘and canvass, that ASSE That it appears ov suct esti the whoie num er of vot» sistant Alderman gi the Niath Assembly District of tha City and County of New York was six thousand nine hundred and one... Of which George F. Coddi sand seven hundred and thirty-nina. Of which Wiliam P, Benael received nine hundred and thirt f wich Dearbora G. four hundred aad four. ... Of wich James Lynoh received seven ich Andrew Bergen received tw: Of which there were De ective three. ‘Of which there were Blank seven. And of wuich there were Scattering eighty-twi ‘That Alexander Spautdiny New York. elected Justice ol That Thomas Foie; nly elecied Assistant given ‘or th oftice of As- Leask Téceived p received thirty-seven. That Franz Sigel, b: duly eiscted Res the gceutest number of votes, was Tuas, Joon isier' of the County of New York. is declaration to be correct, and ha’ the same to be aitested by the signatures ‘of the Cha: and Secrelary of this Board, this twenty-i(th day of Novern- ber, A. D, one thousand eight hundred «nd reventy-one. THOMAS COMAN, Chairman. HENRY & GUMBLETON, Deputy County Clerk and Secre- ton received two thou- one ‘thonsand Piper received one thi h David H. Knap h there were Bla abe see's ‘which there were Scattering ninetect ‘on such estimate an‘ canvass. that ‘That Jonn the ‘whole vumberof voles given for (he ollice of Momber of Astembis for the Twentieth Assembly District was eighty-five buadred and seveuty-six Of which Severn D. Mouiton received forty-one hun- dred and eighty-nine. Of which Wilham Huchman hundred and thirty-two, . Of which Abraham Week W. Cuilve on such oe and number of votes Member of Assembly tor the trict was fifty-five hundred and forty-two. Of whic James Hayes recelved tour thousand and fy State of New York, City and County of New York, County Clerk's office, sa, :— Lhereby certify that I have compared the original Statement remaining on file in this ofice, aud that the same is a correct transcript theretrom, and of the ‘at the Now York County ty of New York, thi jousand eiht nun- CHARLES E. LOL W. ‘Clerk of the City and County of New \ork. ied Assembly Dis- the foregoing with ‘Feosives’ twenty-eight owdney received whole of such origtoal. ‘Witness my hand and official seal Court Honse, in the City and Count tweniy-tifth day of November, one cred and seventy-one, fourteen hea- stimato and canvass. that h Tito whole number of voles given for the olice of ‘the whole number of ‘Ansistant Alderman of the Tenta Assembi Of the City and County of New York was four thou- sand dive hundre! and twenty-eight... Of which Joseph P. Strac received three thousand received forty-eight, Of which Charles H. Lyons received one Of which there were Defective six. ‘Ot which there were Blank ten. And of which there were Scaiteriag twenty-nine. fit AdSeMLLY DIstRIOT. tt appears on such catimate and canvass, that ~~ who! ie number ‘of votes given for the office of Member of Assembly for the Fourth Assemb! Tet was sizty-nix Lundred and thirty-one. PURSUANT TO MANDAM! ENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASS- cRS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, In relation to votes given tor Aldermen of the City of New York and an Assistant Alderman in each Assembly District of the City and County of New York, ‘The Board of County Canvassers of the County of New Clark of said County on TWENTY-FIRST ASSEN. re on such estinate and cant number of votes given for the office of Member of Aasembiy (or the Twenty-first Assembly District was eiahty-uime hundred and thirty-two. Of which Witilam Whitbeck received forty-ninve hun- dred and fifty one ... nee a Hail receive utrty-seven huadred jartholomew B. Purdy received one hun- ‘Of which there Were Detective three. Of whiob there were Blank nive . And of whieh there were Scattering thirty-s| ‘Ir. received thires hun ire. and ninety-five. : And of which there were Scattering slxt was duly sembly District of the city ‘met at the office of the ‘Asth, 17th, 18th, 2041 2th days of November, 1871, to canvass and estimate the votes given in the several Elec:ion Districts in each of the f said Vity and County, at the General Election held lay of November, in the year aforesaid, ilo cersify ‘on such estimate and canvass, that vou for the office of As- leventh Assembly Dis. was duly elected Agsistant Ifatrict of the City and County of New York, the greatest number of votes, was Werman of the Turteenth Asveu- ‘District of the City and County of New York, hat Nichoiag B. Conner, by the greatest number of votes, [serman of the Fourteenth As: the whole numter of votes slatant Alderman of the trict of the City and County of New York was fi thousand two hun ired and eighty-eight.. Pinckney received three thou- and ninely-four. Mulligan recelyed one at William Wade, b; duly electet Assistant was duly elected Asaistant sembly Disirict of the City and County of New York, ‘That Erastus Littleweld, by the greatest number of votes, 1 ,ciected Asslatait Aljerman of the Fifteenth As: sembly District of the City and County of New York, by the greatest number of votes, was ly eieciet Assistant ‘Alderman of the Sixteenth Assembly District of the City aud County of New York, |. Shnonson, by the greatest number of tant Alderman of the Sevei Assembly District of tho City and County of Ne Yors. ‘That Phillp Cumiskey, by the greatest number of votes, was du'y slected Assistant Alderman of the KE 1a County ot New That Bartholomew McDonald, vy the greatest number of votes, was daiy elected Assistant Aldcriaaa of the Nine- teenth Assembiy District of the City and County of New K, ‘That Christian Schwartz, by the greatest numoer of yotes, was duly elected Assistant alderman of the Twen- tieth Assembly District of the City and County ot New York. ‘That OlisT, Hall, by the greatest number of votes, wi: Aasi-tant Alderman of the Twenty-first Asse! District of the City and County of New Yor! e certify th s declaration to be correct, and have caused y the signatures of the Chairman twenty-titth day d seventy-one, THUMAS COMAN, Chairman, Hexer A. GUMBLETON, Deputy County Clerk and Secretary. FIrril ASSEMBLY ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that he whole number of votes given for the office of Member of Assembly for the Fifth Assemoiy Dis- trict was seven thousand and sisty-three tee received twenty-seven hun: ie... Of which Christopher Johnson FOR ALVERMEN. ‘That {t appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whole numver of votes given for theoilices of Alder ew York was two milion twenty-four thousand three hundred and ny, Of which Charles was dul men of the City of she cameo te ater! ‘That Francis J. Gein, ry and Secretary of this Boar ber, &. @., one thousand ef, HENRY A, GUMELETON, Deputy County Clerl ight hundred and seventy -one. THOMAS COMAN, Of which Peter Gilsey received eighty-two thousand six hundred and dfty-thres « Be . Ot which James Frizgeraid received eigty-oue sand two hundred and foity-four. Of which Solomon Mebroach receive eighiy thousand anu twenty-one. Of which Alexanacr Wilder recived. el three hundred and ninely-four.. Of which Wiliam Radde rece:ved seventy-nine’ thou: saad seven bundred and forty-elght...... Or whicn Joba Fatconer receiv sand five hundred and sixiy-th Of which Jenkins Van Schaick rec thousand tour hundred and twenty-stx. Ot which Samuel nine thouawad and fourteen Of which Alexander Martin thousent nine hnadres ch James McLaren two bundred and forty-six. Of wh.ek Jobn C five bundred and ufty-six mas Coman re rand two hundred aad thirty Of which Daniel D. Conover received sand three hundred and fourteen... .. Of which Wiitiam Joyce received iifty three’ thoa- ‘sand three buaired and seventy,three .., Of wuieh George W. Piuakitt rece! thousand three hunired and a2ve Of which Kdward Weieh received and turee hun red and ninevoen. Of which Bernard O'Nelll receive sand two hundred and sixty-eight, Of which Wiliam H. Charloc! thousand two hundred and sixty-three ly received fifty-nree thousand That Stephen , Man duly elecied Aes DWELPTH ASSEMBLY DU ears on suc Galimate and canvass, that whole number of votes given for the olle» of istant, Alderman of ihe Twelfth Assembly Dis- + of the City and County of New York was Ave thousand one.bundred and thirty-four. Of whi h Fdward Costello rocelved two thousand ‘one hundred and forty-four Of which Frederick W, Hal sand nine hundred and ninety-nine. Of which Edward Jackman rece and fifty-nine, Of which there | And of which there were Scattering State of New York, City and County of New York, County certi(y that I have compared the Statement remaining on file in ce, and that the satne is a curred transcript there from, and of the wnole of such ortsinal, Witaeas iy band and official seal, at the New-York County ‘Court Honse, in ths City ana County of New Yor<, this twenty-tifth dar of November, one thousand eight hun- dred and seventy-one. Ciers's Odice, as.—T hereb; | foregoing with the ori sembly 1 BLY DISTRICT, ‘That it apperrs on soch estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given for (he oilice of CHARLES E. LOEW, ity and County of New York, BOARD OF COUNTY CAN- VASSERS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, In retaiion to vi ‘Vhe Board of Co: mbly for the Sixth Assembly Di ven hundred and thirty-nine. DECLARATION OF TH duiy electe oy ML DISTRICT. arson sich estimate and canvass, fenumber of votes given for the office of As- sistant Alderman of the Thirteenth Assembiy Dis- trict of the City and County of New York was. six thousand one hundred ana four. .. ‘ Of which William Wade received three thousand three hundred ant twenty,two. OF which James Gregory receive hundred and sixt Cf which Patrick Campbell received one t hundred aut twen: Of which Valente Of which — ‘Spencer received forty-nine. Of watch Thomas Morricey receives Of which James Barker received one.. .. And of which there were Defective tour, ‘Of which there were Blank fourtes the same to be attested and Secretary of this Hoard, th ber, A. D. one thousand eight hundred estimate! the voles given in the #ineach of the Assemb'y Districts t tie General Liection heid on the 7th D., i871, do hereby certify, determine and EY ot November, A. That James Healy, by the greatest number of votes, was éuly elected Member ot Axsembiy in and for the First As- sembly District of the Cou ‘Lhat James Dunphy, Ly the greatest number of votes, wi duly clected Member of Arwcm)i semb'y District of the County of ved “fity-tire aoe “thousand two aty.. hityuaree th SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that fe number of votes given for the office of Member of Assembly for the Seventh Assembly Di -four hundred and (went, the ori; a and for the Second As two Lundred ‘and Witness my sembly Dinirict of the © X. Twombly received forty-one ee ee handred and eighty-nine.. received one th Of which George W. Blunt received one hundred and ae greatest numoer of voles, was Foceived nfty-th duly elected Member of Assembly in and for the Fourth As- fembly District of the County ot New York, by the greatest number of votes, was Of which Bry two pundredt a j Of wateh Lawrene: K. Jerome ‘That David & Palj Focvived uity-tbi Assistant Alderman of City and County or New York. Kraus, bj “i County of Nei District trict of the City at State of New York, City and County of New York, County Clork's Office, s8.:— Lbereby cersity that Thave compared the foregoing with Statement remaining oa file in this office. and me iB @ correct transcript therefrom and of the hole of stich original. nid and vilictal seal, at the New York Connt ‘Court House, in the City aud County of New York, thl twenty-lifth day of November, ove thousand etxht ‘hun- CHARLES E. LOEW, Clerk of the City and County of New York. nal drad and seventy-one, ly in and forthe Filth As by the greatest number of ed Memberof Assembly in and for tue strict of the County of New York. Twombly, by Uie greatest number of ber ot Assembly in and for the ’ T tue Conuty of N ‘b, by the greatest thousand two hundred and elevea Of which George H. Mitchell received send one bun red ant hitty-three, es G. Dimond receive nc one hundred and forty-ve n Dilger rece! nine hundred and seve aty-two. OF which Michael nine hundred an Of wich Edward Cuddy rece: eight hundred and seventy-three . Of waich Samuel Kock received # nine hundred and firty-so Of which Toomas MeKiever 4 fand nine hundred and twents ‘hich kmanuel B Hart reveived iifty thou two hundres and eleven. Of whieh #dward Schitchting Fecelied tiity thousand and iwenty-eight, Of which James living seven huadred and seventy-seven. Of whieh Oscar Zolakoter receive. twenty-three...e...e+. oe birey taousand | And of which there were Scattering twenty-fiy ars on stich estimate ant canva TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. That tt appears on such estimate and canvass, that unber of votes given tor ably for the trict was geventy-eight hundred and thirty ‘the mtnorit; votes given for the ollice of sistant Alierman of the Fourteenth Assemb!y trict of the Chy and County of New York three thousand two liundred and eighty-elght. the whole number 0: of 1871, (See following.) umber of votes, ly in and for the Eighth at ell, by the greatesi nutaber of wate: d for the Ninth A. nine hiindred aud twenty-one, Of which John Reilly received handred and forty-two | O€ which there were ier Of which there were : ‘nich there were Scattering twenty. duly ¢ ected M iy tricbof the Coantyo New Tint Sienry ud. | was dh'y eieoted Ke i number of votes, VIP THENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. a entimate aud canvass, that the whole number of yotes given for the office of ° Fifteenth Assembly Dis- trict of the City and Cousty ot New Yori was six thousand two huudred and forty-nine. eceived’ Yorty-nine “thousand That it appears on at J tuirly’ thous except ai five hundred w vorge W. Varian re y the greatest number of voter Assistant Alderman 0! in_ and for the Th! ly for the Niu ed aude ett ; Of which John Foley zecelved twenty nine thousand snall take ai undred and fifty-six... Of witon Georg sans one hunhel and se Of which Joseph C, Jackson receiv reateat number of votes, was by the ¢ appear al Of which Erastuy Littlefield received two thousand ard re-elved tweniy-nine thor % number of votes, er of Aseembly In eed for the Fil- uuniy of New Vora. se Frear, by the . : tec Frear, by the great i imapemenie b Avceaabiy_Listrict of th ins Hanghtoa, by We createst number was uy eiected Member of Assemt mth Aasombly District of the Con That Charles = Fl: OC waich Gustavus W. Baber res thousand and thirty. Of whieh Kichard Croker rece.ve: hun red and thiriy-.ve, Of which William i. Tinve nd for the Seven= Trict of the CORRLY ty tne greatest number of votes, ‘ot Asxompiy in and f f the County of New York. Vy tue greatest number of votes, ef or Assembly iu and for the Nis Domaiy of New ork. ouiton, by the greaiest wu Meinber of Axseinbiy \n anty of New ¥. reatest number 0 tytn and for the Tweaty: correct, AACHar.. the sgnatures ‘of 4, this twentyrh { bun?red aad seventy-oue. Tevny A. Gown F10x, Deputy County Clerk aud Of which James Kennedy rec 1, A. Oaxey HL saanee, of the requirs County of New Yor! “an Inapector of lection in each city the following person of the Board of County receive 1 the highest Of which there were Riank a Andinf whinh thas wane Seater four bundred and seventy-neven Oi which Edwara Uooper received 01 huudred and foriy-throe. Of which Jobn Wheeler receive hundred and foi Of which Jackson } was duly eected Me teenth Asenibly District of the © ‘Tuat severa E STEENTH As! ra on such estiinate and c: the who.e number of votes giver for Assistant Al. erman of thes trict of the City ani thousand nine hundred Of whren erannte huadred an 1 elzty-n! | OF which Thomas Cunningham ‘reevive: , ,,#and two bundred and fort: | OF which thee were Defective And of which there were Scattering’ nineteen id’ Gie thotiaind thie * | That it appea: ixteenth Assembly D: County of New York w: being, 80 tar as it hi the mixed political aspects of the Finis earetved four thoussn a h day of Novem. tion,” 2 Seattevin| Siitenf New Vo wd tointy of Row York, Onnty ly ce:tity that I have compared the 1 Stalemeut remaining on ile in ni that tie seme js & correct transcript there- wd of the wuole of such origi Witness my hand and odiclal se PLEVENTIT ASSEMRLY nd canvass, that SEVENTEENTH AssPM That it appears on such estimate a whoie number cf you foregoing with the orig given (or the office of Ai ant Alderman of the Seventeenth Assembly 1) of the City and County of thousand two humdre, and ¢eventy-nine. Of which Stephen N. Simonson rec: ndred and thirty-fi if which Charies Feitnor rece: bundsed and forty-two. Of which Andrew Wi hunared and eight) Of which James Crowe re t the New York County in the City and County of New York, this of Novorver, one thousand cigh. hun. CHARLES E. LOEW, Clerk of the City and County of New York. FOR ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, FIRST ASSPMBLY DISTHUOT. That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that the whovw number of votes Assistant Alderman of the 0. the City and Conati sand one bun red apr ew York was eight dred aud seven ven for te ollice of irat Assembly District of New york wi elved three thou- 0 0 thowvnd seven BOARD OF county ¢. f COUNTY OF NEW YORK, en for Judge Common Hieas, Justice o! Of which Thomas Foley received two thousan) seven. hun Jred and seventy-seven. a " OL whlch Thomas Morris received six hundred aud TWH TU ASSEMELY DST sonanch estimate ck piven f Of whica Samuel L. Le and seventy-hve. And of whicu there Were Scattering vinewe: ‘The toard of € invassers of th ce of the Cler Tih, Beh, Dist, Doth days of 'Novewber. 1671, to Canvass Votes given int Warge of said said County on rs on sich estimate a: the whole number of rutes given for the offic of As- sistant Alderman of the Efghteenth Assembly Dts- he City and County of new York was six thousand sevea hundred and thirty-sx...0..+. Of which Phitp Cumiskey received three thousand nine hundred and forty eight. Of which O, P. C. Bliings received One thousan three hundred and eighteen, Of which Patrick Garry receiv jacob W. Wooper received tive hundred and HIKLy-81X 000, # Of which there were De ective tare. Of which there were Biank twelve. And of which tnere were Scattering thirty-tive. Cool A last . Cook received twenty-six hun- ity and County, at the Goueral Flecti6n hel nd canvass, that e 7th day of November, tn the year aforesaid, do certily neh cstimate and canvass. that ummber of votes given tor the otlice of Assisiaot Alderman of the Second At trict of toe City and Gonnty of New ¥: thousaad elght hundred and eleven... That at appears on SUPERIOR COURT. rstimate and canvass, that given for the offices of art was two bund: t it appears on 6. ¢ number of Fote: ‘Of the Gupendr Of which John Stacom received four thousand three hitasired and sexenty-three. Ot which Murs 1 van igan received seven hundred ‘and ‘eight hundred and is received eighty thousand and twenty-four... sevice clywick rece ved seventy-nine thous- and pine bun iret and brty-one. i whien Saunue) Jones received tifiy-six thot Of whiel Rdward Sia: Of wich there were Blank three Ana of which ther were Seattering OF which James ©, Spencer received lifty-aix tuonsand ved and Gfty-six kay received thirt nich estimate and canvass, that number of votes. gi f sistant Alievman of the Tuird Asremoly Disirict of anty of New York was uve thousand uundred aud thirty-one Of which Hugh O'Brien received two thousand six hunured ani sixty-seven . : Of which Thomas NINFYESNTM ASSEMBLY DI That te appents on That it appears on such estimate and can whoie number of votes ant Aldermau of t and County of New Yore was three dred and thirty-one, Of which Beriholomew McDonald received two thon- sand two bunired and eignt...... OF which Lawson N, Fuller receiv ven for the offi thousand six hu nae and canvass, that voles given tor the oillce of ‘of Common Pleas was one hun- live thousand three hunured end William Menicim received seven hundred ai dred wnt thirt, “ Of which there was Blank two. Pree And of which there were Seaticriig twenty-one. aries P. Daly reovived one bunared and Of which there w: yur thousand tive anndred ana forty-two. tuere were Delective thirty-nine. b toore were B'ank fonr ho Andof waieu there were s FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. That it appears on suck estimate and canvass, that whove number of votes given for the ouice of sistant Alderman of the kourth Assembiy 0) of the City aud County of New York was five t.ou- sand elghs hundred and minety.......00006 oe Of whieh John G: ven for the 0. wentieth Assembly Di trict of the City and County of New org wa le number of votes Assistant Alderman of the vin received five taousand one hun- K one there were Seater eight thousand and forty-three, Of which Chriatinn Schwartz received three six hundred and eighy.., Of which Thomas Duty receiv hundred and eighty-six . Of which Charles H, Lyons receive bundred and seventy ow sas sees Of which Joseph Murray received four hv OC which Christian An e Williatns reeeived Of whieh there was Le eciive one. Of wuich there were Blank (ive. And of which there were Scatter it appeare on such estimate and the whole number of voies given tor the ofice of Marie Court was ons hundred and U4 bine Lundred and tity Lv Of watch Witiam HH. Ward received seven hundred periter received twenty two thousand one h Alexander Spaulding received sevent schricarhe seals nic brid t a} ciaht indeed and sey Of which Heury Aker re fn banired ay Of which there we done thousand wie timate and wanvan ven for the o'ces of ‘That {t appears on such the whole number gf roles want Aldermen of the Filth Ass Deiective twenty-ni ch there were lank three hindi received twe sand seven bundred and Of which Tanase Robinson recsived 1 three hon red avi Of wiles Henry W hundred and forty, which Jobn Me re were Detect re was olank o And of which Were were Svaite ‘hree thousand 1 estimate and canvass, that a given lor the office of G74 | That it appears on each er gand Live bucdred, ew York was nd nine hundred and seven'y Of waich Otis T, Hall received three thousand one hundred and four... * Of whieh John Sueily recived ore thous dred and alne Of wmeb Stephe Of which Franz Sigel received el FLINTYEN TH ASORMELY DIeTet That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that ie number 0. votes given for the o t ighty-two thonsand which Pdwad J SIXTH ABKEME That it appenrs on wacu atiinate ant canva Whoe number Of voles given for the olive of HO: the Sixth Assembly Dintrict + Ore Was Four thou Ut which there were ed forty-eight or which Michael Healy received two thousand one We certify this sivtament to be correct, and have caused the same to be abies the Chairman | and Secretary of thie the by the riguatures rd, tis twenty-ifth day of Nuveun- ver, A. D, one thousand eiybt hundred ind seve.ty-one, : PHUMAS COMAN, Chairman, HENRY A. GoMpLeroy, Deputy County Clerk and secre: | Of watch there Of whteb there was biank one And of which there were scatter! BEVENTPENTH ASSEMELY DiwrRiCT, Juate @ud canvass, that State of New York, City and County of New York, Vounty eeotes a 1 bave caused We certify this staceinent ty ow correct, ve witeatd by th and Secretary of tai Board, thie 1 THUMAS COMAN, ligwny A, Geantrros, Deputy Co ‘That it appears on u umber of votes given of the Seventh 4 County of New #404 nine hundred and sixty ed and listeen... tnat Lhave compared the foregoing with maining on fie in this ollie, cript therefrom, and of the ork Was Lour thou nly Clee's and secre New York Coan uniy oF New York, th (wanty-ifth'day of Novemver, one thousand eight hun- mas CHARLES E, LOEW, Cie:k of the City aud County of New York, DECLARATION 01 Nek bivetied bsted Of which Charies P. Hartt received three thousand State of New Vorky Oily and C 1, County Clerks dred wud aeventy-one, received elghiy-two. vi which Williaa! Hi. Lucdie received eighteen... there were Detective o. 41 which Uiere were biank eight. And of which there were Scattering Ther by certify that I bave compared the foregoing with oy ie to this atlies, a ips therefrom, aad of tue aterent rernai Uiat the same if a correct Wane wile of such original, Witness my nand ant offictal weal, at the New York County art House, tm the City and County of New vor iu aay of Novevnber, 1el! : Of whieh Henry ku) F THE BOARD OF Cow: . RS OF THE COUNTY OF KuW SORK Se udges of the 8 jor OF ‘tof Common Views, Justice of tue "arias ty Canvassera of the County of New canvasted abi eatinated the votes given in tho of the Warde of said Cy on to votes given fur Bais | Iudye of the c pla ‘The Board of Coun and seventy-uve, 0; BS b. And of which the: ad County of New York. PURSUANT TO MANDAMUS " OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CA’ UNTY OF NEW YORK, Aldqrimea Of tae Vity of Nor DECLARATION VASSERS OF THE Th relation to votes given several Election Districts in ad County as the general glectioa beld om ihe Tu day of Na | inait appears 0 te And cat the whole number of votes given for tue 0 NSPECTORS OF ELEUTION,=NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Mayor has lied with me aceriaticate appoint- Inspectors of lection in each Election Dis- t of the city In compliance with section 7, chapter 138, Laws ‘Anc that be has’ also fled in my office the certifeates required to be Issued by him to such In- spectora by said seotion, as follows :—Tho sald Mayor shall duly issxe bis certificate of appointment to each person so appointed by him as such Inspector of Election, wituin tea days after such appointment.” And such appointees are hereby notifie! that they can obtain such certiticates on ap- plication at this ofice. The attention of Inspectors of Election declared to have been elected by the Board of Coeey, Cs appointed by the Mayor as per his called to the following extract from section 8, chapter 138, Laws of 1870:— “All Inspeciors of Election, whether elected or appointed, 2 may be appointed to fil vacancies on the day efore the Chief of the Burean of i after they shall be declared elected or shail be duly appointed, as hereinbefore provided, ribe the oath of oillce, as prescribed stitution. Any Inspector of Election failing to take and subscribe to such oath within the ti designated shall be considered thereby to have declined the Luce shall be filled as vacancy.” which the elected Inspectors may take the lth day of December; time ‘of those appointed will expire December 19. ail appear in twenty dai expire on CORNELI Clef of the Bureau of Elections. City or New Yorx, 1Tx Hac, Nov. 29, 14: Mayor of the cfty of New Yours, in pur- siccuionds in tea. jes Passed April 5, 1870, hay Mayor's OFFICF, been possible FIKSE WARD, Dist. 1—Jobn Hickey. 2—Christopner J. Riley. 3—William sinith, 4—Michael J. Cwien, 5—James Jones, 6 —Martin Cherry, 4—Patrick Fleming. 8 Henry Hepa, 8—Patiiek J: dtennesay, ND W, James W, Leawith, “48D. 2—Michael Carmouy. KD 1—Louis Roach, was. 2—Unaries De Gra, Nicholas De Comt John 4. Richmoad, 5-David L. Robins ‘OURTI 1—Mark Lanigan, patella 2—Michael Hayes. $—Raymond Condon, }—Wallace B. Green, john Murphy, 6—John Vint. 7—Abrabam Auten, 8—Thomas Cumusins, 9—Thoinas Coulsiin. 10—John Heany, N—Peter Fianigan, John Wate, Andrew Unsacle WARD, 1—Robert Farner. e 2—Michaei Murphy. Robert P, Leonary, }—-John Connors. 5 Juius A. Guba, 6—Insac Biock. 7-—James Fuides, &Claus Puckhaffer, #—Jeremah Ray 10—James Klern: SIX 1—Lorenzo Carey. —Patrics Gohten —Georgo W. Williams, 6— Danie! Moore, 4—Giibert Lowe, mi ~ Richard Clawson 13—George Y. Lanizan, \-Thomas Melatyre, s EVENT WARD, 1--Edward Carroll, 2—George Young, @—Joun' Casey, 4—Jaines H. Royle, 5—Char Vailace Hunter. ITH WARD, 1-Abraham s, Barnei. S"?: 2—Rohert Gow S—Frask U. M 4 George A, Coil: 5—George W. France: 6—Dan ones. homas G. Haker, 8 Bernard A. Mayereau. ¥ Joan Fors jay, W-Andréw J. Onghe'tee. U—Nathaniel senrue, Daniel dyrreli. Freemati Varie. H—Jobn J, Jo 15 -Abomas W Wi—J. A, Klieve, —Amagn A, Mark aie 7-—-David Huvler, &—Abraham Soper, Michncls, Je 8 Pertain, Je. I --Theodore Fox. 2 Livoer i. Bu 1 -Ow Riohard M., Ge W—Alired H, Lawton, %)-Chariea J, Rone, 21-Willaw B, Love. 22 -Jolo W. Morgan. %3—~thomas & Thornell. TENTH WARD, 1—Paward Nichols, 2. Roberts. Walker, ¥—John Kuret, 4=\ilijam J, erie. ES veRTE WARD. el D. by the greatest Aldermen of the ony of 16—Theodore Burr. Ba lg Uni 1—Robort Rathbone, / §—John MeMullen. Sohn Hiegine 2 §—Merremau P. Dorsch. Bread. 7—James 8. Dale. 8—James Miller. Michael Healy, vy tho greatest number of votes, it Sidehireemeeatinerinet cane mem De ‘That Charies I Hartt, by the areatost duly elected Dissrict of the was duly George Fe Coda jecorge fF. lngton, by the greatest was duly clectod Assistant Alderaan of i Tal Joatewt hs ince te lhe eee igre dames Ae wie: of 6 City and Coanty of New vork. Taat Charles C. Pluckney, by the greaieat umber of votes, ‘lected Asatatunt ‘Alera of the ee and County ol lew rt Edward Costello, by the ireatest nurmber of votes, of the Tweifth Assem- greatest uumber of votes, was Alderman of the Seventh Assembly ity and Gousty of Mew NOR. ser of aac * greatest number of vo! Assistant Alderman of the iighth Assembly 11—Simon Seward. Nicholas J, O" 18—Henry C. Robertson, 14—Philip V. De Camp, 15—Wiuam H. Moure, Jr, 16—sy.vanus Warren. 12—James f. Watson, 19—Joseph 8, Dewey, 20—Benjamin pH RICENTH WARD, 2—Williaw Moreley. 8—Robert Carson. 4—Frank Freeiand, 5—Natnantel Verhomt, 6—Lewis Heilig. 1—James 8tou FeO —Henry 8, Jeunings, 10—Charies 8. Spencer. 11—Francia Snyder. 1g—Jeho ¥. Garrick, Mina OORTERNTH WARD, 1—Daniel Bellows. , S—Thomae H. Kiley, 3—David G. McK eivey, 4—James Plunkett. umd +r Of votes, of the Tenth Assemoly 9—Richard McGuire, 10—James Dennin, 11—Michael J. ssiley, 12—John Martin. 13—Alfred Kye lat 1—-Edward Sobel. s—Tmutny Orne a ‘ —Jatnes She.tous John T, Nagie. 6—Fraok A. Kamson. S—nuies Helliey, Patricl Lain} W—Vatrick Ret ‘aed 11—Joun Carey. 13—John Macantey. SIXPEENTH WARD, 1—John Lynch. 2—Anson Muller, 8—James Shanley. 4—Avexanuer shields, rome. EKNTH WARD, 6—S. D. Peters, 7-—James Daley. 8—Charlea L. Lawrence. 9—Peter Roome. W—Peter Youn; 1—Jacobd G. Gerkin, 12—Peter Nuonery. 13—Benjamin B. Van Beurea, 14—Villp Brady. 15—Martin Dur«in, 16—Kichard Sculter. 17—Atbert Schatf. 18—Meyers Meyers. “INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. Houten. NTEENTH WARD, 1—Beroard Kenny. 2-Coroelius Burns, 8—James McMeuomy, 4—Wiiham Vanderveok, 5— William Fisber. 6—Jacob A. Hatzel. 7- Authony Hartman, 8—Johu N. Reynolds. 9—Charles A. Stadtier, 10—Joseph Koetbie. hn Heffernan, nvassers, aud Of thuse 1 17—Edward Cavanagh, 16—Francis Creamer, 19—Janes Donoh: c %—Patrick Brady. Wilitam Uleeson. GRTEENTH WARD. is thay as s be ital of said S Tanne Taped seesuatmaat umber of vote spectors of Election « 4—Danie) Moran. persons “who 5 7—Heury 8. Mallia € Jona L. Bough. 9—Heury Bait tpn red by the Boar ¥ vaasers to have been elected;" the persons thas ap olnted ‘Or me to ascertain (rout anvass, in general political opposition on Stato wauce electini the two succesatul candidates for Lum believin; g them to be and 80 determining. A. VAKEY HALL, Mayor of the city of New York. T—Thomas Brogan. 13—Jumes Vater, 13-Fravels Mcdutre, W—Albert Gottman, 15—James Ryan, preciora of blec- tg, 18— Nicholas F. Buttenjoha, 19—James Kal 2—Michacl McGrath, jwel ¥ 4 Thomas Kelly. 3—Huagh @. Cuunell. 24—Edward T, Hrenuaa, ‘ NINETEENTH WARD, 1_Whttam Kuler. 2 Jobu Weber. Dewit C. Araold, Peter Juhoson. 6-—Joho Maxhetmer. ‘Wititam J, O'Connor, STWilee P Pevomerer. ain F, Payemeyer, 9—Joha Foley. ‘nomus A, Robbing, 4—Androas W. 5 —Andrew J. Miamb, 16—-Schuyier White, 7 —Juho Jennings. 3—Johu W. Thorne, 20--Williany Marsh. --Heary Wenning. Beniah H. Howell, harles K. Gregor, %4—Feriinand 7. F tor. 2%6—Hermann Cs 26—Albert Bogart, 21—Frederick Fox. 28--Theodore F, Sanzy. 29--Hamilton F. Wright, 80--George W. Conway. 81.-Frovertce Steuvenrool. 32~—Daniel W. Lee. 3 —Jamea W, Van Norden, TWENTIETH WARD. josaup. William Keyes, Charles Lelcht. 5—Louis U. Claude. 6--Francis A. Gervalie, 7—Saimug! Hamilton. 8—Kobert Stewart, Sr, re 1a. 10-William A. Purdie. i. Arthur C. [2-—Jaines A. Christie. Alexander 3, Halstead. haries W. Hopper. 15-Leopold Weil. 16-—James E. Staith, . Apgar. 23-1. A, M. Beers, 24—Wi'tiam F, Farrell, 2% —Jaines Ourter, TY-FIRST WARD, 1- Patrick McDevitt. 2- William B, Kourke, 3—Terence Larack, —Kafas Doage, 6—Beraard McGuire, 6—Francia Finlay. 7. Richard Qui &—Farrell Dority, 9—William Shialds. 10—Ldwacd Dounedan, -Wildgm Sauer, Jamon Kiernan, Thomas Devany. 16—Rafas Fowler, 16—Mathew Nugent. 1S Samuel EewWarren, Michael Harri 6—Alfred Lancaater. 8—Jeremiah Crawley. lageee W—Joseph T, Webster. John O, Carey. harles B, Haswell, Frederick H. Kempt. 15—Francis Wheaton, 19—Edward Fi WATCUES, RICAN WATCHES, Wweks, Jeweiry estat FRANK F Fourteenta sire KOO AND FRENCH Merling Silver Ware, best ani 4 COS, 200 Sixth a Kghih avenue, corner ANTED 70 Particulars, DIAMOND, Heraid PURCHASE A SOLITAIRE ress, With price One®,

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