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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, ms te nn ree a SSAULTS AND ACCIDENTS ON SATURDAY. | wnnennine BEROTION CANVASS. __BLECTION CANVASS. ELECTION CANVASS, wa | a ALES AT ADOTION: cov SALES AT AVC Sender bidincips clusion that the Board of Cany: h y MO York, as. that ballots were cst and deposited in the ballot box labelled LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, 1 ‘ig sanre Stereo reject sap auch etarar mers NATE NO voweE WEAL- | Stat en rE oe aecra aga Weer Ue wan a | for Member uf Avsomily in ait ecto Diatiey wnvenpa | AL” By ALLEN 2. MINK & ROTHER, Be wt atruts Day tMonaay) at 3036 0% Struck on the Head with a Pitcher. fenhe tat ute Fey ulating the auties of the County Canvassers, candidate tor Member ol Assembly inthe Fitieenth Assen. Oe snvaued Dor cotimated, by (be inspectors HENRY 1 tits ‘5 ena Ralesrooma, 79 Nassan street, neat Fulton, fase ant ¢ 9 jone er authority, - | bl; unty 4 ke, ri in OF oF se. NM. a . Lik: NE 7 we Baturaay afternoon John Sealy, residing at 812 | ing'or the meetiig and organiaaticn or the Hoist, prescribes | Twenty:ith Tiection Disteiet of the Twentieth Ward, the | 8% Or to before me this 16h day’ of No (Established 1847.) elgg le yy a niture; large Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Carpe. ell tion of housekeepers and th ite tS PANEL 4, MarrHEWs, AvoTIO 191 WROAD. ‘Third street, was struck on the heaa with a pitcher fhe duties of the Board as fallow , he origional slatoneent same bein, : é ‘eneh district shall then prodaced, and from them the | is unkno: by his stepson, Philp Drum, and severely injured. | Board d to estitonte (he yy nae tis eacaye andi nitll-ay lanes joard shall proce toate the votes of the county, and | and beliey z in sald Assemoly District, a person whose name | ALEXANDER WiLven, Notary Public for the n to Seponsat, and who, as dey opent “ lnformed York. was neither an Inspector ot jection Ror I. 2 such statements therent as the nature of the elec. | clerk, took part in canvussing the ball ta cast aad given for | The State of New York:— | : " pat rie shlescoomnss WAY.—POSITIVE 8, ENTIRE STOCK x wire; rach statemenis shall thea be delivered to | Member of Assembly in said Election District, and was per | TOTHE Hosovanty: 1m BOARD OF CANVASERRS OF eh LT AND 1 READE 8 TREETS, oF CABINET FURNITURE bolomgog ( Instantly Killed by a Falting Boom. 4 with the County xy Iftted so td do by the In=peetora of Flection. And this de- | f## CITY ANy County oF New York ADMTR a DALE. By order of Messra, HILLS & TOOKER, who are civing up business. a Soom, |, This provision i# aufliciently lear and explicit to show that | ponent further states, on information and belief, that the | The undersivned, Chriatopher Fiooke, candidate for the 8D DEW eae, Aiprney for the administrators Their enti r Library aitd Bedsoom Robert Chapel, aged twenty-five, of No. 228 West | the acta of the County Canvuxsers were jutenced by law to | Inspectors of Election'In said Kiection District tailed and | Mice of Member of Assembly for Tenth Assembly District of ‘of the estate of Furniture w DECEASED, be merely to estimate the vole as returned to them, and that | omitted to perform their duty tn this, that they. did not, nor | the salt ely and county, hereby protests azainst the Honor STANTABAUS JANG) ILVERWARR, ON Wi: Sixteenth streer, while at Work on a new derrick at | jn this respect their acts ro pure y ministerial, and that | did any of them, fully complete the’ estimate of the votes In | Able the Board of Canvassers aforesuid giving a certincate’| VALTABLE DIAMONDS, JEW URY, At yeah , at thelr wareroom the foot of Litde Awellth street, was iustautly kilied | they have no power whatever to alter or reject any regular | ench box cast and deposited in sayd Election District at sald | OF Olberwise making any declaration or return in favor of | ARTICLES OF VERTU, GOLD AND SILVER COIN, by a boom falling upon tum,’ Corouer Young was | "earn. election In the order prescribed by chapser 188 of the Laws of | Heney (J. iaicit as member elect for sald district, on the | WATCH stey, Pesemee. Cates silver mountings; ects, comprising vies | FYSECUTORS' 8a ind other Personal & But, as if to make this matter still more certain, asub- | 1470, as amended by cl Wweof 1871, And | ground of vross wre; ularitios and frands {nthe reception ana | Booka, Clothin, potitlow. sc ite at if to mele this, matter st c pter 162 of the L ~ e t litaire Brooches, Decoratiov, Crose dia. | 24 BENJAMIN P. FA D, Auctioneer, on Tnenda ns the followh - canvass of the votes by the Inspectors and Canvassers of | gant solitaire Earrin racches, Der , Bay ¢ a - vision :— : ae tepanl W- fo Taqectars dt ote nor as ays or bem, aand pres Various election districts in antd Tenth Assembly District, mond, pearl and ‘Opal Hreastping and Finzer Kings, Hr | ‘street the Geotente st tailishmont, sonal Affvny ta the Neventh Ward. f, “mpom Boeieehe w canvass the votes. it shail clearly | clamation of the result or complete the returns ot certify th® | pen youenic Hf, Dy SHRISTOPHER FLECKE, ot | ery, comsy, bag ue Be Ole | ing of a cabinet: Py > x appear to the Canvassers that, in any statement produced mr eto evi HH. DUKES, Attorney tor Contestant, f ane ‘conee vad pakers 7 ; Dennis Reardon was arrested last evening by the | (TMi certuim matters are onntied ia such mlaiement | Centaon st the kon oF hones ext theca ter te be cena, | NOVEMUER 2, 1871. ae y trunk of Wearing Appavel, Litien, Books, &e, &¢. boomy he ee Tee ae Police of te Seventh precinct on suspicion of hay- | which should have been imeerteu, or that any mistakes which | por did the said Inspectors, nor did any of them, jeponent : — i Also, WN, TO PAY | exeentors, pas By reer e ing beaten William Paine, of No. 147 Cherey street, | ATC clerical merely, exist, they stiall eatae the said statement | in'mnformed nad Velleves, nu the compietion of the canvass | TO THE ROALD ov COUNTY OANVASSERS OF THE County | FOR ACCOUNT OF WITOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY | © —— ~~ --- » Lo be seal, by one Of thelr number (whom tuey shall depute | of each box, take public oral proclamation of the whole w YORK : P Ue HAIR AND POINT LACE FLEREY, REEPMAN OFFICE 1S and fractured his skull, Dr. Waterman dresse for that pulpose) to the (lowo or) ward mspectors, and ber of vote wh ballot bo: ol The undersigned hereby protest against the returns of the | JEWEORY, Fi KS, CAME Paine’s injuries, Which he pronounced serious, (town or) ward canvassers of the (town or) ward "trom Poses for. Pron gh hens Matar ieee eines ake aural Inspectors and Canvassers in ‘any’ Kiection District beiay bo., 0., ua follows, vin. — pebizacsncany whom they were receive’, to have the same corrected; and | which euch person was named on the ballot, Ani tins de- | altere?, changed, corrected, or in any respect vari Solitaire’ Fins, Bar ‘Knobs and Rings, cluater sete | oir with tine Fix. an Eyghth avenue Boot and Shoe Store. This ts @ tu: tt for some one. . age v tige safd canvasser 40 deputed shall immediately proceed and | ponent further says that ne is informed ant belleves except in open view of the said Board of Can- | Brooch anit Karrings, Crosses, cluster throe and four stone - ei aie mecodie inca Cut in the Face ‘with a Tumbler. idve notice to the suid (town or ward inspectors aud can- | Board of Enepectors et tlection in maid icleccio heme + | Yassers whon organized as a Board, and in the presence of the | Diamond Rin iamond and Opal Necklaces, Oriental OHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONERR. ~ John Brennan, while in the liquor saloon corner | Vassers, whose duty it siail be rortwith to assemble to- | not publicly proceed to convaes or es\imate the votes cust for | WNOCFBIgNEd as counsel for the Aldermen voted for upon the | Pearl Neckince, Emerald Ring, Hunting Caso Watches, set | J "FOUN AL DUNN & CO. ‘ 8 | gether and make such correction as the facts of the case | Member of Aasembly in said district, nor dil they canvass or | Palotor Wicket beaded by Peter Gilscy, and they protest | Russian Sable, Mink Cape, two very fine Camels’ Hair UNN & of Seventeerith street and First avenue, on Satur- Foquiro a estimate said votes. Aad thix deponent furthes shows, on | Against the Inspectors and Canvassers a.teriag any decisions | Enawls, real round pornt, Luce do. elecant act marble and Meron pod stent yt t nd the decisions of the courts on this subject are unant: formation au “ ‘ oi eretofore made by suld Inspectors and Canvassers in | Teal Pradier Bronze Clock and Caudelabra, superb Romi ti oe oh day morning, was severely cut in me face DY ® | cus and decisive. The rue ig; an sernarat lea! ens ae| SO ORNDR: ADE bees reer were. cant. 30 i segatd to the voles cast for Aldermen al the election held in iat #H.000 to. Import; Fichly carved an- sri oatt bya o'clock, at 169 Bowery, a large ase tumbler thrown by Patrick Styman, Styman was | Appeais of t ¢, in (he case of The People va, Cook (4 | Member of Assembly at eaid election to the number | te city of New York, on the 7th cay of November, 1S71. K Walnut inlaid Showaases, £0, Aes | ‘Tobiets, Belts wed Harv a varlety of Jewelry, arrested by an officer of the Highteenth precinct | Seiden, page 67), that “the County Canvassers, with aregu- | of one hundred and fifty (150) at least, none of which wore ALR. LAWRENCE, JR, Goods will be ready for inspection day, from WA. M, to | & ted Tt Marble’ Sto jewelry, ber and Brennan sent to Bellevue Hospital, lar return from the District Lospectors becore them, which is counted; aud that a large number of sald votes, to wit, the HENKY L. CLINTON, 40. M., and will be sold without reserve. ose 5 Stal abl fair on its face, have noright to go .chind it and prove that | number’ of ninety (0) al least, were not canvassed, est!- m Of Counsel for eter Gilsey and others. ‘Shoes,’ Ga ters, a its estimates are unreliable, by reason of rowdylsm at the | mated, cercitied or returned for this depouent as acandidaie | Dated New York, November 2%, 1:71. WED! for holiday presents, witch tust el More Railroad Slaughter. polls or irregularities of the Inspectors, ‘They must for Member of Assemb'y, but that the same waa wron“ly cer- at Il o'clock, at out ‘or holiday prenen ts, which must positively ve reserve, to pay advances. , y upon it lar return, and leave Thies aggriever i 1 ni fi t Btate of New York, City and County of New York, sa:— 95 CHAMBERS AND 7 About six o'clock on Saturday night Joh Holmes, | {Phieir remedy through the cours of Hae parties auarie a tifled or elders | roe Ae iron os eee Phiap Loewenthal, being uulv ‘sworn, saym, thathe resites | sale of clegant Japanese Pa aged twenty-three. a fireman on the English steam- To the same effect is the decision of Justice Gilbert of the mahen ‘thereof, retera to the aunexed nnd its or papers: | St 206 West Thirty-neventh street, in the Cicy of New York; | Comprising Pearl Inlaid Cabine x a s pr? Supreme Court, delivered au Hrovglyn only afew. days. ago, sae © AM REDERICK KILIAN, | that he was a poil clerk in the First Election District of the | Shawl, Handkerchief and Giov ? ship Denmaré, lying at pier No. 47, North River, WAS | fn re the Application of Chaincey M, Felt v& The Board of | sworn to before me this 17th tay of November, le7L— | Twentiezn Ward, in the City of New York, being a parto’ the | Boxes, China Vases, Straw Goo run over corner of Houston and West streets by @ | Conn ty Cauvassers of King % Ta ep Amemby Disicieh a ae of Gai the Ge On THURSDAY, Dee. ” ‘our Commi lection on the sevent of November, 1s71, and hi % + Dec. dummy engiue of the Hudson River Railroad and | ,Your , Commiltes | co Gharge of one of tho poll books in which the hemes ur the at I o'clock, at our’ ACOB KOGART, AUCTIONEBR, Tuesday, December 19, at LI o'clock, at Post's old ostab- lished harness store, corner of 129th street and Third avenue, of new Single and Double Harness, Whips, ies, Collars, &esi sole leather and Saratoga ised, Travelling Baga and Satchels; bony Jot of Covers, Jonnty. Connenius Convoy, N D * that, under the sy Spigsey epiegtnd ep ics uts of this State, the Be severely injured in the abdomen. He was taken to | {2° decis 1 gry : : City and County of New York, 8 iy % Chambera nnd 77 Reade ry Comba, Brushes, Horse Blankets er ea 4 y Canvassers have no power to reject « return Py ake , Persons voting at said polling place of District on that een Ree nnd of Rend 7 : the Twenty-cigith precinct station house and at | election diaicton the were ground of thetreguaritien oF | at NorGo3 Wont Tarte alice eee ait, that he revlon | flay were enicres ani written; that the nates of ail persone | EXECUTORS SALE OF CLOIC Liniments, &0. 5 also Counter aad Bide Ukowoenes, Ouamynemy tended by a surgeon, alter wich he was removed | the tnspectors or other election oflicers of that district. Your | was challenger at the polis of tne Firet lection District of | then ani there voting at said election were so entered and WINES AND LiQuon Desk, Stoves, Kenehes, Tools, ‘on board the ste<mer, . Commitiee deem the correct principle to be that where a ré- | the Twentieth Ward of the anid city of New York, the came | Written in said book, and that the whole number of persons or an lX CLARKE a ) PPR TE turn js presented to the Hoard, r apon its face, and | being within the Fifteenth Assembly District of salt city, at | 80 Young In sala Eleo:ton Diatriet did not execed three hue ESTATE OF WASHINGTON B, LORING, —JAVOB BOGART, AUCTIONED! ay there is no evidence of any fraud waich wou'd vitiate the | the general election be'a on the seventh day of November, | dredand seventy; that tte whole number of persons voting singin all OAK DALI au auction on Tuesday, December 19, Ran Over by a Grover’s Wagon. Felurn to auch) an extent as to show that it was no return | one thousand clslit hundred and seventy-oue. * | for Member o: Asiembly at gait polling piace at sald election Pee RR A Men Ate Som tbe AM My ge Hicgkce bepameh ak sear neteih ieee o ever, that then the q y , . jd not exceed thres ; qu a" Ortg Age, he prem ‘ At halt-past ten on Saturday morning John Moy | whatever, thas then the Hour of Canvassers are, bound 19 | | That vepo ent was at sald polling Hach on anlt seventh | Sid ant excocd three hundred aud ty that the Thapectore of | this country every lot of which will be positively mad t0 the | a general assoriment of Homehold” Fursiuive consiatag of i f Novemb: i i ae 5 Namy, aged nine years, residing in Eighty-fifth | Canvassera, This has been the principle generally followed | ani cconinel tire ait thy, inane Deena the pols | ber of votes canvassed in each ballot box, nor of the whole | hichest bidder to close estate as ubore, consisting of Old | Axminsier aad Brussels Carpet, rosewood not biagk wafnne street, between First and Second avenues, was | by the Uouniy and City Canvassers of ta city. Your com | ull they closed in said dakeiet number of votes given for cach person voted for at uid elec, | Constitution Harvard Madeira, 1602; Webb's Otard Brandy, | Parior Suits, Marble Top Tables, hixck walnat Extension mittee are aware that this )cinciple was deviated from tn the tion, nor the name of tbe oflice to which such person wai 1616; Old Bual Madeira Amary, 183 ley Scotch Whia- | Tabie and Dining Chairs, Mirrors, Bedsteads, Lounges, Cot- knocked down and run over by a grocer’s wagon at | case of Cary against Twombley, bus your Commuter ate | polisin sett electien Aatint tee ea «tbe ppening of the | tamed on the ba PHILIP LORWEETHAD... | keer ieels, Wraitiatne@t, Oxolx Bim; Jas Muricel Jameics | taxe Suits, 4c. YOUN IE HIGLIER, Attorney for Mortzayea, ’ the corner of ‘Ihird avenue and Eighth street and | suttstied that aithough there action in thai cau waa jusciled | district, prosent with the inspectors of election for saiddis- | ,SWOED to belore me, this 16h day of November, 187i— | Qerisal' vate Amontiliade: TAM: Aaboarion Sherry Lele AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Seriously injured on bis head and leit hand. ‘fhe | by & decision of the Supreme Vourt, the decision tn that case | trict, ‘That sald poll cerk was there at the time of tho re- | ALEXANDER Widen, Notary Public for the City and Coun- | atnary L. D. Ports Kye Whisker, IG; Rak Ashley's Greek Auctioneer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery, 500 lote Men's driver of tue wagon, Joha Flynn, was arrested by | Was wrong, and as such it had since been ja tiy condemned. | ceipi of the fi maid elec. | ty of New York, t vote deposited in the ballot box f Jour Coulton alsnoagh urged to dasa be tke Beal Cognac; Prescott Sherry, 18 rd Brandy, 1822; | and Women's Clothing, Bedding, Carpets, Tools, do. 7 1 for | tion district, and so continued there actin ax such poll clerk oo 3 5 | . an officer of the ‘Twenty-third precinct, and will be | Joat Comm tiess pabiongh urced to do sa by the counsel fOr | tho 7 Btate of New York, City and County of New York, Promethens Sherry, 1851; Avmary Lever Branly, ‘1881: | order of Charles Cudlipp, 289 Spring treet, Weld Lo await the resuit of the injuries, iisurpation and wrong were they’ to Tollow the precededt em: | gagvass ou that day, © \u" ous ARE the completion oF he |” Wittam ‘Sumeriand, oelng duly sworn, wane | daisy Wiliams’ Port, sis Wie Tp Savina Ratt Boer + | PAWNBROKER'S WI pccinlbvh fabdtshed im that case, and to decide that the voters of any’ | | That the first name of ald poll clerk is Georse, but what | challunger at the polis of the Seventh Eigcclon District of the | Jung do,; Vieux Coshue and others equally dentabte, aa pure | PAYNGRAT Ait oo New Howerr: will soll tuladion, oe A . 7 : ones ign 4 P nudeth Var of the ah ‘i . D F , I ; ; a Row in a Centre Street Saloon, al oy his surname is deponent is not now 1 eto roca nalfo’clock | the Fifteenth Assembly District, at the Goneral islection held | Ceased by the late owner for his private nse; also an as | d'clock, 400 lois Of Gold. and Sliver Wa‘ches, Diamon ‘This deponent further saith that a : 4 : ¢ a a on the seventh day of November, IS7L. That during ihe | Sortent in demijobna, very chorco, and several additional | Chains, Earrings, Pins, Bracelats, Ac. ; worthy attention AM 1, thareaDouis, (on tbe sei d seventh or Bovember, perme pens, Sky of Noveray pean, wh dae sawing, (he | tives from private stock. Catalogues ready Monday and dealers, Order iil C, Lewis, No. 2 Albany street. First Election District, arrived at said polls in said election | Known to deponent, opened and samples on morning of sale. roe . conduct o: the ofticers of election, should be deprived of thelr At half- past sevep o’clock on Saturday evening an | suifrages, Tne counsel for the coutestant endeavored to tabliah the principle that, unless ail the provisions of law altercation took place in the lager Veer saioon of lating to the election were strictly complied with, the return canvassed ballots which Jacob Koehter, No. 94 Centre street, between the | mare by them was in reality no return whatever, as, for in- | district, and thereafter remained at the polls on the sald | had been cast for persons voted for at waid election; and that Q Y De AWNBROKER’S SALU.JOHN MORTIMER, 42 EAST ; stauoe, If the Inspectors failed to make oral proch 4 4 said person was neither an Inspector of Klecti 1 PP FELD AIT Pengreber $3, Broadway, will sell this day, at 12 o'clock, 400 lots Men's Proprietor and Maximilian Kersch, of 128 Leonard | the'nutaber of ote, cast tn any dinsice tuck nroctameticg, | Mevents cay Of November, IB. | ae sResuP, | Seem Mal he was peroitod se iodo by seid oeeetore ot oft. Lovelock, at gus ralearoome, and Women's Clotting, Pins, ings and Barrage, P. Gane ‘and 77 Roade atreets, NGQ, consigned direct from fae | 1% 7 Division atreot, ee ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER-MARSHAL'S: street. ‘The fracas commenced by Kersch hitting | belay by the law prima facie evi lence of the vote east, that | © Sworn to before me this 18th day of November, 1871, —WL+ pia er, Renae nee hame is unknown to | ELEGANT OIL PAL Koehler on tho head with a botite, severing an | ten the felura sudsequensty mae by the Inspectors was no | LiaM HasTiNas, Notary Publ, New York County. Dolaicele, took part in the panera of votes aegtion nOF-® | rope, consisting of an fuvoice of choice Kalian Pr artery in his temple. After fighting Jor some time | Concur in this view of tke law. Your Committee regard the | City and County of New Yort,ss:— mitted by the Inspectors of Biection so to do {n sail election peas Sehoreay Pi, ed, tanner with A i sala—(Vi nell Monday, December is, ‘at 11 o'clock, at the, were separaied by the bystanders, when tt was | various enactments and requ'remcuta of the Election !a1 Philip Loewenthal, of sald dity, being further duly sworn, | distril. And this deponont further says that the ballots cast | Prise Purticwlare in dine. Pictines oa exits $f Haat Hroadway, Dry, Géods, Famey and Mininay Late found Koehier was severely cut on the head, Both | as sateguarde to secure tair and honest voting and | says, that ho han this day heard read the ‘oint and several | at sald olection were piaced on a table, opened and canvassed irae gr aia rege aad acs duh afiaarrmchrada pi oad ae 8: ‘#, Transparent Slates; alxo lot bot Parties were arresied by officers of the Sixth pre- | canvassing, not as traps to deprive voters of their | afidavits ot William Doyle, James L. Martin and Michael Without having been duly compared with the po list, nor ov Liquors, ‘Bourbon. Whiskey, bottied Ale, &c.; six ba ae ¢inct and jocked up on counter charges. iS is fan Riese perovides ee Fd Sonroy, this day presen'e! to the Board of County Canvass- Were they at any time compared with said poll lis Butter. JAMES DONOVAN, Mi 5 ector 0 i hall in | ers o = acon he city and county of New York, in the Killan-Frear WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, at Pot tool Bony aries aia ervere ge, take, ask ta the recelving or canvassing of | matter in the Fifteent, Assembly District of the city and | , Sworn, Bea Wonh ant care ie sane (St Borswnbes; a. — 95 Chambers abd 77 Reade stroeis, A * bahamas Celt chi rtrd seamen oon DD f the votes, r revent frresponsibie persons | county of New York, and f which LDER, Noi ‘ubli¢ for the County of New e i Carpets, arshal's gale, Sewing Machines. A FAMILY FEUD IN GuoRGH. fom tampering with the ballots, and any’ Inspector who | been read hy thiadeponents oP) OF etch aildavit has algo | vot f etre Household Nusaisune,: Mirigrey Carpets £5. Data Will gell, MONDAY, December 18, at IL otclook, allows soy woah person yo intorlere with she yotlng oF oan Rint doponent further saith that he was one of the poll patel Piankiy moved fied Pee sald report be Geta 2 anaes pees Se PES ESS aval ty log Broadway, os Cage ee eee | Fassing 18 g a misdemeanor, Another provision of | clerks at the elecdon on the 7th of November, 1871, in the ‘upervisor Woltman moved that the resolution attached to a 5 10" cl fod balf case latest tinproved Wheeler & Wilson's, \¥ "Pwo Brothers Shot by a Wealthy Rent Es | law requires thal atter the canvass of ench vole the Onaice | First Ehectiore Die et tee Toei ers AST, An sald report be also adopted. ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER: street, opposite the | Singer's and Grover & Baker's Sewing Maciiines, in perfect tate Broker—eath of One of Them—Fiight | ™*o of the Board of Inspectors shail make pubite ora: pro- | — This deponent furtoer saith that at 104g o'clock or | _ Which report was adopted; all present voting in the affirm. Post Oflice, nein ase CHARLES F. WATTS, Marshal. clamation ot the whole number of votes, and the number of | thereabouts, the day last named, he was sworn in as snch | ative. ¥ Pama eS <n of the Murderer. Votes given to each candidate, naming the oliice for which he | poll clerk for the said First Election Disirict, by Cornelius | | Tho Oterk read the statements and declarations on State, “TAYLOR'S" RESTAURANT. FRHAGD RBs See Rees AND. Cea e {From the Savannan News, Dee. 12.) is voted for, which proclamation fs by jaw made prima facie Gerson, Chief of the Bureau of Elections, then sitting at No, | Members of Assembly and County Oficers, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELD will sell at suctfo: | tioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery. —Marshai’s sale this day, ee Pe evidence of the votes casi in that district, a provision in- | 300 Mulberry street, Supervisor Woltman offered the following resolution :— ASTHURSDAY, FRIDAY and BATURDAYS at 11 o'clock, of Dry Goods, &e., €c., consisting of a large ax We are indebred tor. Thomas Smith, of this city, | tended to prevent the alteration of the returns after they That deponent therenpon immediately proceeded to the Resolved, That the statements of the vote of the city and | December 98, 2and 90, at 10% o'clock each day, the entire | Sertinent of Shirts, Collars, gentiome ‘bnderctothing, for the facisin the follwing account of a terriio | Pave heen canvassed and for a (allure to comply with which | polling place of said First Election District, being at No, — | county of New York, aud deel rations thereon, as read be Contents of the well known Restaurant of Gloves, kc. do. also Remnant of Cloth, Dress Goods, he Inspectors may be duly punished, But it would, in the ‘enth avenue, in the city ot New York, arriving there at or leclar ¢ official statements of the vote of the city and ’ ’ ic. By orderof P. B , Oity Marshal. tragedy between well-known residents of Appling | opmion of your Committee, be a great wrong, because the | about eleven o'clock and thirty mrnutes A. M., on said 7th of | connty of New York at the election held November 7, 1871, hy be oe Demiaee, ied ne x 7 presage ayant pened Inspectors e'taer allowed some person other than a Poll | November. and the official declarations thereon. hiner attend G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL. SELL MONDAY, > + Whica ooo rred about ten days ago. Dr. | Clerk to canvass the voter or fall to make pubile oral pro- | ‘That on go arriving there this deponent found another poll | Which was adopted ; all present voting in the afirmative. The Furniture ta all frat olass PR recat Cook WORD ob a cts i bd inl th retipmedi }rOmh: ths SoeUs. of bon last ever) OHNE a Vac ramet incr stand ba sntancAlesds fo || thats ie Pe ae DR Cee ates and 40 perfect order, Kottom, Ladies’. Compantonsy Clapring Dolls’ Ornaments F ectlo L chised. ol e } ef ae § 2 4 i Lottos, Ladies’ Companion: 1 olla, ing, anc having een called upon for professional Having determined that mere irrezularities en the part of imme iiately took cha Sot his beri pakboee, aeih ean ATTFR SECOND REOFSS. SYNGE ae THE TinEee and a lar, ro assortment of Toye, top numerous wo montent Ald In the premises tiie account may be constdered | Me ciectinn qiucere die (por justly the Hoard of Canvassers | blank, ana enterod aud mustered therein. the names of all | - 5. cuvervisor Coman,in the chain an’ tev FINE GLASS, CITINA AND PLATED WARE, Will be old in lots to sult centers. 4 yin " ¥ elect riet, your Commi persons who thereafter voted at said First Election District —f an, in chair, and the follow- St “ r = oe te v perfectly rellable. Mat Asiicy, the principal im the | did deem i necessary t@ tnreatsate” Whether persone | Sn ealddayy the taponent haringYett Dank. Iv the core pars | sngmembers:— 0 FS eet ede ee ee een cone tate RUSTEES SACRE oe Oe ia wide! =p | oth tors ‘oll Clerks bart or had not | of hi sald poll-book a number of lines. corresponding. {a upervisors Charlock, Coman, Caddy, Hart, MeKteyer, C0., sarge quantiiy of Machinery for tha manufactre of Afair, isa widely known aid hitherto respected | taken part inthe receipt or canvass of the youen ta the Sev: | number wi'h the lines contains all ot the hereon ae ate | mitchell: O'Neil Plunkitt, Retiy; Schiichling and Woltmant Hafopean brated aeeting toot, tiie goals. BUNTAMIN. P. FATRCHILD, Auctioneer, on man, @ res owner of large ‘lent of Appling county, He 1s the ; enth, ighth aud Eighteenth Election Districts ot the Twen- | persons voting at srid election on that day prior tothe Supervisor Plunkitt, irom the Committee on Protests, pre- Gas Chandeliers, 7 i Monday, December If, 1871, at 10.4. M., at 208 Kighth avenue, tieth Ward, as alleged in the affvavits of the contestant, and | arrival of this deponent at sait Election District, at 113g | sented the followin: repor Five 5)! oleh carey fp fd Counters 6 ‘ consisting Silke, Cotton Warps, 15 Looms, Shutties, Harness, Ge ee large Winding ‘Machine, amail do., Seales and all the Goods, tates, and about fort ve years of | your Committee retrained feom haviny any opposing afica- | A. M., as the names of said persons who had go voted before Relative to action of a majority ot Inspectors. ig age. Robert aud Aryant Williams are brothers, who | Vits relative to these districts, not beieving that the aiidavits | de onent’s arrival at said Election District on said day had | Which was adopted, all the Supers isors present voting in rs a a RIT al [lel yig on se tl hod tg UT have always lived in tie nelghvortood, and wird | Of Se contestant presented any grounds whatever to justify | been and were entered and registered down to that period in | the aflirmative, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, mpany, a pertaining to the said business, By order are also wealthy and widely Known. All the |‘, vard of Canvassers in rejecting the vote of these dis- 1 the poll-book kept by the other poll clerk as aforesaid, ‘The Secretary then proceeded to read the statement an4 {ofice and galesroom, “the Board of Trustees, AENSUNS CducuLed enOAICHIY. Ikteuieene “oben; ae i Denonent further says that after the closing of the polls in | deciaration on votes tor aldermen and Assistent Aluermen 87 Nassau street, ST er a eae Sa ar rrne are A iat nleiligent. Your Committee, however, before leaving the consideration | said diatrict, and berore the opening of any of the baitot boxes | in Use usual form, ‘Opposite the Post office, WIGLIAM WITTERS, AUCTION » SELLS, THIS Williaiis Thany ¥ ago graduated at the Medical | of these three districts, cannot refrain irom expressing their | in sald Bleetion Dretrict. on the antd 7th of November Supervisor Woltman offered the following :— Fino Oil Paintings, representing Han , day, a} 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, the Furniture, College, toutsviite Resolved, That the statement and ‘leciaration on Aldermen Figure Pieces, ill Lite, &c ko, ‘oh a large’ house, Four.’ Parlor Sultey Ky., Win the highest honors, | surprise at the cooiness and unbiushing effronterv of the de- | ponent tfanstcited ant entered into the eforesald pi and previous to the war ‘3 but abandoned it: isan unenviabie iroto: growing 0 teen j@ars of age ne sell_at auction, on | two Flor Glasses, marble top Centre and other at Ho'ciock, | Tables, Etageres,’ — Chrtsing, — Bhades, rosewood, foreign artinta, | Piano, black walnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, Haw ‘Van Schendell, | Mattressea, Feather Beds, Blankets, Spreads, Sieets, Ward. is, FR. Wilson, | robes, Bookcase, China, Ginag, Bliver Ware; Stover, 40 ‘A, | oF 50 bne nccond hand Oarpets, Clocks, Deak, Easy, Rock iam acticed his profession, | ponent, Froderick Roy, a chaltei ani Watcher in the opt by bimeelf all the names of the pers ns go voting as | and Assistant Aldermen be amended by striking out the words TINSTON ¥ TASSELD will e of ne contest There | Eishth Election District, and a caniitace for Inspector of afvresald be‘ore the aforesaid arrival of deponent, withthe | “Were duly elceted,” and inserting tn lieu thereo! tue words Rov nag Wed aanny, Decembar 1) a1 to bis name, lection in that district, who, at, ine late election, received | exception of about twenty of sald names which were en- | “received the greatest number of votes,” s col'ection of native ai Tat afen we was but pine. | UPwaras of three thouswed votes in the Twehticth Ward for | tered in this deponent’s poli-book by the other poll clerk here- | Which was adopted. : tien will be found. exacanies. by ab when i p | that omtee, who voluntarily and cotvorately makes aildavit | inbefore mentione’, whose name this deponent does not ree Subsequently, Supervisor Woltman moved to consider the in Hagen, L. Relauout, A. Van W oLand Killed a geotienvin in | that he violated the Election law, as oue of the remarkable | collcel, dep: nent having had no previous aintance with | vote by which safd resolution was adopted, uhelger, Van Madon, C, Foreter Georgia, ducing a fracas, Alter ie affair he ded to | evidences of the degeneracy of the times, and of the reck- | said poll clerk. LORWENTHAL- Which was carried. M. nD, Seymour @ud many others of equal | and other Chairs; Oilclotha, Dining Room and Kitohen Fure Ravsits, buE sudsequeniiy retucned, When he was | le#aness with which, eleclore cart their ballots for election | | Sworn to before mo, this lee day of November, isvi— | He then withdrew the amsadmont, and moved that the <M, Brown, Seytnour aud mai, a Rae tee ee Colleen nceenh i nd, tried and acquitted, For ‘ > Das licers, and of the danger of alowing the mistakes or fanits lEaRY WINANS, No d statement and declaratron ag read, be adopted, xhibition, stride Eso vn se ; ——~—-- sfeud Darwoen Une Wallstrs Aid te ARTIey erties of fire mon to deprive’ the eitzens of this ety of their fran- | York. PAS TN Se SOR SSR SE SY Rn ae deve lite alirmative: Ol the Gigatstocs:,| SDSS EEL sia AULA re WHAM Abagrn, AUCTIONEER, E esitlte: omni a —_— presen voting In favor thereof, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, 0. 6 City Mall place, (he, gpl Se Blac hb hedy be Ss tie Wile entie dy there being an appare crepancy *, A 5 au’ en claro 0 statements and declarations as read the act of i y ¢ o'elook, @ large lot of Fy f ge [tats Howtos aud me serious iajuiy wf te oinee | Lwen ine Wuor of voln on tha" pell Ut Aud Cmsen'Se | ene eanes Ne St Hn Wes ahr meee nee hes | theoard ee Bo ee wee ie a tres ad east ced Reosne Wee y pistol in We bands of Ashiey. About ten days | yoles returned tor the oflies of Memoer =" asgemhiy. your | chy of New York, tn the Twenty-fifth Election District of the | Resolved, That in obedience to a writ of mandamus | WALDRON & COOKE will fell by auction, aanhove, w | robe, large cook and vactoam Sioves, Taoles, Chalke, fe. ago Lie partes all metar Station 8¥, Hazelnurst, | deemed it proper tuat *o inspectors in this dis- | Twentieth Ward of sald city, and is acierk inthe Importers | granted and allowed by the Supreme Court, directed to nnd | yo) assortment of all kinds Of Toys, otts, Games, ILLIAM ABBOTT, Jr. Attorney Cor Mortgag on the Macon and Brauswiek Ratiroad. The ancient | iy, Sy hs sent for to On ibe discrepancy. and Traders’ Bank, That on November 7, 1871, deponent | #erved upon this Board of County Canvassers, the state. | Holiday Goods, Plate Cutters, Books, Pens, Wines, Liquors, = mons subject of dispute arose, and as the aru 5 Aytutors apbeed before your Committes and stated | was present at 551 Seventh avenue, in aa city, that being | ments of the vote of the City and County of | ‘Tobacco, China, Gass, &e, ‘TS. warm hing Anuley who Beko bel Bea eset The there Were “oo persons registered, and that 448 persons | the yoilin; place for said Twenty-fitth Election District, trom | New. York, and declaration thereon, as made, MONDAY, at 12 ofclock, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. wt ‘ S + voted in (no district, That the reason why the names of all | the time of the close of the polls ‘on that day untilthe fut | relative to | Aldermen = and Assistant = Aldermen, | Horses, Express Wagons, Coaches, Buggies, Tarness, £c, A CHRISTMAS BOOK, “THE VICAR OF CHRIST, P + indluehee of Lquor at the uddenly drew q | tye x f Move persons did not appear on the poll list was thatthere was | and complete canvass of all the votes cast by the voters in | be declared the ollicial statements of the vote of the | See advertisement tn Monday's Heratd, Moree and Car- . Mustrated with a fine atret: Ucie’s navy pistol from nd Shevnoih Dr, | anyone Poll Clerk present. at. thy opening of the polls, and | auld election district, except tha votew oaat ror the Inapec | City. and County of New York, at the election held Novem | riage column, vedere ny w Vine 1X.; anok fRebert and Bryant Whe Wounde | tbat da ofthe time he did not write the names in | tors of Election and Assistant Alaermen; that deponent wit- 7, 1871, and the official declaration thereon, d Mm te your friend fora fell to the gronid, ahd Astiey, leaping into s bane | the yol it, bit merely checked them onn rematty book | heseed all thet sald caovassera did. aout canvassing at] Mich Was adopted: all the Supervisors present voting in DRIAN H. MULLER, AUC Rolltep proses: Catholla Bivles, Prayer Booka, 40., very: wiih the Sisrif of Golfee couaty, was soon ' SEF | which he kept for that purpose, aud that Mr. Loc wenthal, | votes, and winessed the actions and heard the remarks of | favor thereof. EXK TPOR'S SA cheap. ROBERT CODDINGTON, Publisher. wight, and nothing has been heata from bp tO | the Poll Clerk who made the affidavit as to the discrepancy, | the canvassera and poll clerks on that occasion, and depo The Chairman announced protests from Messts. Carroll VALUABLE LOTS AT NORT $0 Bowery, cos dour dtae Yooee tome aheimiared ome sg Ml from May since, | did not arrive a: the polling piaco until after 12 o'clock on the | nest witnessed all that was done by said canvassers and poll | and Dilger, relative to the Aldermanic votes. ADRIAN. 4. MULUER (P. R. W cog, | eevee es: piured brotivers were at once taken to a con- | day of the election, ‘the aiidavit of the Inspectors to the ef- | clerks about canvassing the votes cast for the several vandi- Lata on the table. fell at auction, on Tuesday, December 19, at 12 o'clock, at GIFT. change Salesroom, 111 Broad ” vement place and medical ad summoned, Dr. | feet that the above statement made by them fa true ia hereto | dates for Member of Assemoly from said Assembly District ; Executor of Alexander W. Bradfori, Thomas Smith, of tis city, beng M, the ytemity as | avoexed. ‘The counsei for the contestant produced two adii- | that when the ballots were emptied from the box contain. the time, was calied. Upon exar ming Bryant Wik | Hal atidavics, oue of Philip Loewenthal, the Poli Clers in | ing the votes cast for, the general ticket and were ‘or Mitchel! offered the following resolution to | the rags in document form :— $ , That the usual number of coples of the oMetal by onder of we | AL *_ WORTHY OF A ROTMSCHILD, ot yore tq | is Brown's Shaksperian Almanac for 1872 ft fairly glows avenud. FourjLots, northwest corner ot St. Ann’® | with, quotations and iivacrations from the Bard of Avon, an St, Ann i hams’ wonnd, tt ¥ rnd th ; peal d, satd district, who admita that he did not reach the polls of | opened, which were opened without being counted, deponent be printed in document form, under the direction of ne and l4lst street. kent (ree prepald by {140 al! applicant it should ans Beary io late ates aan. 1 tne hall badentercd | the Few blection Distriet ati! about hal’-past Toveock on | observed that a great number of said tiekets were seracchea, | the Bureau of Mlections, st street—Two Lots, north side List street, 100 feet west | Que tect a hide literal and be ineiined to wend. ton cents, rah: gees ssed in a cilvect line | election day, and another of Charles 1. Jesmp, achalenger in | and when said general tickets were counted deponent kept Which was adopted, all the Supervisors present voitng in Ann’a avenue, will add thereto the Almanacs for the two previous yeures turouzh tothe back, frov Mt | the afirmative. af \. Whence tt was extracted, | the district, neither of which show that there were not 493 | the tally of said count, and the poll clerks appeared algo a 1 la the ablominal parts, The | Votes poliel im that district on the day of election, or in any | keep the tally; that after all of said votes had been counted, Supervisor Woltman offered the following resolution re! ! proba is yecover, He t8 avoNt forty | MAanuer contradict or impeach the statement and afidavit of | the poll clerks ‘appearet to, make an effust to foot up thelr live to advertisements i= 142i gtrect—Five Lots, south side 142d street, 150 fect west | 10 mutatis eMan" of St. Ann’s avenue, cuts, and the oth m Between King Ki 6 Life,” illustrated with seven beautif ig the “Co with aeven ‘The ball did not touc pauent wi that of 1871, contain rd and Queen An ears of age. ie “HY onore W the Inspectors in that respect, As the registry list fled with | tailles, out the marks made by them for tallies being spread | Resolved, That the matter of the publication of the official ON SALE AT PRIVATE MANSIO! ase aoe Fie ie Ae GROWN. at Grr Kew. years -y0:,4¢s Robert Walliams. Wo is BOS | the County Clerk and the. Supervisor ‘sow that 438 persons | Inconvusion over the paper on which, they had heen'cept, | canvass be referre to the Ciel of the Bureau of Flections, ot this day, at 124 Woet | Hustratoce. A ere Oe ee rgnt shor’ ,aneer than Bryant was shot im whe | yovedin the district on the day of the election, and as the re- | said poll lori seemed to be tnabis.to foot Up said tates | Durant to the provisions of Cr 5 ericbelini leettiaim ik nipLicu nade eae 4 pones. * ,#1e% the ball Iracturine the adjacent | turns on the vote for Member are entirely regular and are In | correctly, whereupon one of said poll clerks, named Jen- | of 1670, as amended by chapter 572, bawa of kel. providing | gant Household Furni . 7 TMAS1-AT NEWEDLLS & SONH> : “Ss: Ae lingered on the Verue of death for Some | vo manner impeached, your Committes are clearly of the | ninye, said to the other poll clerk, “Tl teil you what we'll do, | that “the oficial canvass shall hereafter be pu lished in the | satin and brocatel and silk reps Freer FOR OURISTMAS 1 ~ rE ay He Aud it is understood that be died yesterday | opinion that the Lailure of the Poll Clerks to enter on the poll | we'll give the Republicans one hundred and ten all around, | corporation paper. under direction of said Uhiel, Paintings, Bronzes, Tables, &c.: aleo Bedtoom Suita, In roae- Moat Market, 737, Washingimn streat, the groatedt «i rm the ettect of his wounds, | sts ue na nes of some of the persons cannot anit ousut wot | and the Democrats two hundred and twenty-seven all around, Which was adopted, all the Supervisors present voting in walnut; Bedsteads, Becaing, Lounges, Hair Mat- | play of | Meals exbibiied in ew Tork fon mee tattle welghing from 18 been alive at the market. ate the returns, and tors of Klectton of the Fir | Vansed as sent to this Boar ‘The voce of the Twenty-0TtB o invall the returns of the Inapec- | that will make it about an even thing;” that the poli cerk to | the aifrmative, arenses, &e. ei Was sult laughed, wud. began tonmakeouvtne | Sipervitor MteKiever offered the following vesolusion 0 J qyarey in a ficial returns of etors by writi i ublish minutes: — “ hus neroed upon, and when the fuspectars, bat | Resolved, That the Seorctary of this Hoard be and he 1 ORION WOTTOR.CDANIRE eee nse ae aio Dining Room, Basenient and Kitchen Fure ELECTION CANVA! Flection District shontd be éan- | whom thi District Inspectors. a Disiriet of the 7 MATH EWS, 521 Brond- M JCROSOOPES, FROM $5 TO #500, A DESIRABLE FFICIAL CANVASS. | tieth Ward, as retnrned by the district canvaseers, for Ar. sail returns, one of aald poll clerks turned to the Ii hereby authorized and directed to pablish the minutes of tis ‘way (St. Nichola era ut private sale an Holiday nil Cor peloe lat. O shares \ 8 Kilian, i8 a8 follows:~-Alexunder Frear, 293; | apectors and aaid:—“Here you fellows want to sign thes Board tn connection with the ollictal canvass, monse stock of FINE. RK, for HOLIDAY PR 49 Nassau street. PROCEEDINGS OF THE DOARP OF COUNTY CaN. | F f Mr. Ktilan claiw that | whereapon said returns were el by said Inspectors as Waich was adopted, all the Supervisors present voling in | spars, viz.: ELEGANT PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING an a eeee nares - = VASSERS, tthe correct vote of the district, and, in support of | filled ont by safd poll clerks, and without any announeement | the affirm tive. * thet ¢ | BEDKGOM SUITS, JARDINIERES, BRACKESS, PEDES. AGIO LANTERNS, IN EVERY VARIGEY—A DE. pacity , prodaced before your Oowmmittee the aliidavits of | bhavingbeen made of the Votes cast or the numoer cast for The Secretary then read the minutes of the Board of | pats, WALL POCKETS, and ay tery of Fancy Fur- | M{“Stame hopday alit. Son] for catalorne, NoveMTER 25, 18714 :30 1, M. etghty citizens and voters of this district who voiet for Mr. | each candidate. County Canvassers from its organization to the preseat | piace, AT WONDEREULLY LOW PRIC! ALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassun street. Tne Roard reassembled after recess, Supervisor Coman'iIn | Kitna at‘the late election. Your commitiee consider that, | Denonent further says:—That said inspectors began to | time. hs Pippen csr pera sai desist apa SBR the obair. | whether the vote as returned by tne district canvassers is the | canvass the votes cast for Senator before they hadtinished | Supervisor Schlichting then moved that this Board of R. T, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER | ~~~ mika THAT PLEASES Proseat—Snperrixors | Chariock, _ Culdy, Me Kiover, | correct vote of tae district or not, 18 a matter that cannot, Ip | the eanvnss ot the votes cast tor the general ticket, and be- | County Canvassers do now adjourn sine die. | BSDAY, Dec. 19, “Mae LANTERNS—A_ PRESE oan Mitcbell, O'Neill, Plunkitt, Retly, Sehdebting and Woit- | any case, be inauired into by the Board of County Canvass. | fore they bad signed any returns of the said yotes, Which was decided in the aiirmative, and the Chairman ‘at 104g o'clock, at our Salesroom, 118 Chambers street, I everybody, young and old; all sizes and prices; Box man 10. ers. The law provides that the vote of each election district That when the votes cast for Member of Assembly were | then decinred the Board of County Canvassers of the County Attractive Sale of Games, Uoilday Presents, Toys, ae ¢ gon Supervisor Plunkitt, from Committee om Protests, pre+ | ehall be cany ed to cbe Board of Vonuty Gan | taken from the box and opened depouent stood behind R. P. | ef New York for the year 18/1 adjourned sine ie, French and German Fancy Goods and Toys, | WEMYSS?, 73) Brondwar. ~% sented the report in the cases oF protests of Kilan ys, Frear, sere, wnt rns ko made # ail be estimate l, | Burker, one of rald inspectors, and observed the canvass of HENRY A. GUMBLETON, . Parian and Bohemian Ware, ———— which the Clerk then read, as follows :— ere 18 no provieion which either directly or by implicati the same over the showloer of sald Barker, Deputy County Clerk and Secretary. Clocks, Skates, Cutiery, &c., ec. mporst Toys! TOYS Tue Commitee an Pro to whom was referred the an- | gives the Board IVAsKere ay VOWET LO IBM Thatanid Asarmbly ticket, 80 far ax it was canvassed qt | = Catalogues on morhing of sale. erica tiaras nexed protest of Frederick Kilian, a cand | futo or p 8 of Any return made to trem | all, was canvassed as follows:—The votes cast for Alexander THE LECTURE SEASON. T. HAZELL & CO. At WILSON'S Oli Stand, Uur urna aasorime of Agseubly in the Fifteenth Asse tr reyort ~ bly Listric Auctioneers, 11) Chambe: ct cangnagers. Vor Committee are tuereiote, of | Eréar were nasortet and put on Me, thove cast for Frederick q ‘on that the return from the Twenty-ifth Election | Kilian were asoried and put on a different file, those cast | FREE LECTURF--BY THE REY. DR, PORTE @:).2 lpeey BOP MITT. That the #aid protests seta forth that fp the First Blection | is a correct return of the vote of the ditrict or not, | for Seth M, Harris were agsorved and put on a different fle, ight, December 18, at tin UGUSTE MARTINES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, vore:'os District of the twe af the Hlection | The Board ust receive and estimate It and thore cast for Patrick Logan wore left lymg on the table} pe TO we SOkare Aah “the. haa om A . Magnificent Household Fneniture, our own importation, and Districts in -eald Anne mer af perso turned by the district ¢ Ts. that when the hailots were thnw filed deponent observed that | fan.” Under the auspices of St, Jolin’s Lodge, No. £2, G. 8. Piavoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Silverware, vargains from auction. yotlug there j and th: Your committee, therefore, recommend for adoption the | two of said files seemed to have nearly the same number of | Members in regalia. S Drawing Room Suits, Statuary, Calif you waattw the number of varions candidates for | following resolution ballota over them; that Barker bezan the connt of said votes ee ea Largest sale of the aeason, buy cheap, Wecaber of Asscrs 1 dustriet amouut to 480, | Kesuiver, That the returns of votes for Member of Assem- | awit by tee, av pon a plece of paper in = 33 sin Valued 30,00 oe ~ = ‘That in the third nd Seventh Election Districts of | bly from rat, Seventh, Kignth, Kighteenth and Twenty- | front of him, and handel a bunch of said ballots to another ES AND EARS, Rare chance for bi keepers, FURNITUR! the Twonieth Ward, three otuer Kiecvion Diatricis in said | fifth Llection Districts of the Twentieth War. bs canvassed | of sald. inspectors, who would proceed to. count - . = ve e On THIS DAY (Monday), at th ¥ a ‘ = won oa Aguembly [fateh ons Who were neither Inapoctora nor | and estimated ag presented to the Board of Canvassers from | them; that no other inspector and neither of the poi RYIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—BAUCH & GO elegant residence of M. H. Drake, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, er ks Look ovassing the bailouts cast for Mem- | those districts. clerks, kept the tally of sat votes, and no announcement wi i. MANN (formery with Professor Bolssonn: 86.Weet Fitteenth street, near Fifch Bedding, at the lowest cash prices of On weekly OF os ber of the Assembly. All of which is respectfully submitted, ade of the tales; that several ttmcs, when a jot, sup- | Paris), makers and inserters of the improved sale commencina at Wig o'clock onthly inaaiments, at U'FARRELL'S warervoms, 30) Phat im tho fon District of the Twentieth GWE PEUNKITE 7 Commitee on | honed fo contain tn vote, was handed ty rid Rarker to | Bleweker sree MN. B-Theso yes ate eniuceed by the | guperb Drawing Moony silts pompadonr ait Marie An: jth avenue, corner Tarentteth etre. : Ward, another m said Assembly District, @ EDWARD CUDDY, Protests. one of the other inspectors, the la:ter, after counting the faculty. toinette styles, covered richest deseription satin brocatel and Htc nea person who was not an Lnnector of Bleccion received and | The Comanittea on Protesta, to whom were referred the an- | aid, “Here, you have got twelve in here, give him all he reps, Marqueterie Cabinets, Tables, Etager ies, Bcolenures, , N FOR CASH.—PARLOR SUITS Mepontted in the batiot boxta ballots for Momuar ot Assembly | nexed protests of Wiitiam McMahov. a candlaate for Mem: | entitled to, orail he cote =e > alerbury, Bookcase, Jardinieres, Mirrors, bronze Statuary, ee eer, Suits, 4; Brussels other cant ni that a person who was neither an | ber ot Assembly in the Fourth Assembly District, aga inat tho That after all of savd voles for Aasombly had been gone LEGAL ICES. dloek; velvet, medaliion Carpets, magnificentr oxewood tel, $755 rep, #10 ead rhe Hs yar Crnor Voli (ers (ook pate Ih Canvassing te balota | canvassing by this Board of the votes of certain districts of | over inthe manner betore cscribed, the sald Barker Toned | o> ee Pianolorte, celebrated maker; Paintings, by emiaent arviste; | Carpets, Oe. per yard; ant din Lote cheap, at private aber of Aasemily ; and that during A portion of | the Seventh Ward, of Peter Gilsey and othors agwtnst the | up the mark used for tales on his piece of paper, and | GUPREME COURT, lermen | Tosewood,’ walnut Ohombor Furniture, Brnssole Carpets, | 90 124 Went Twenty-sixth strent. ar the time of the receipt, ax well'as of the canvass, of guid bal- | canvassing of the votes returned tor Aldermen tn the Fourth, | marked in figures at the foot thereof, the figures 28), although | }> 4m the maiter of the application of the Mayor, Allermen | Writtresgem, Extension Tavle, Sideboard,’ Linen, Chinawar 7 ae OOTY = OF FIRST GLASS HOUSK- lots for Member of Asseadbly, only one cahvasser was | Sixth, Neventh and Biyhth Wards; of Edward Stack, a can: | the total vote cast on said diy was announce! ae 352, and Cominonaity of the chy of New Yurk, zeistive to the | Uiirenen Extension Table, Shey i, Funiture servants IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF FIRST GEASS HOUSHE present. | dioate for Agstatant Alderman In the Second Assembly Dis- That when anid Barker saw that the footing amonnted | Wicening and straightening of appritoen fale pasengtosy Furniture call at private reailence 120 Went Phat in the Highteenth Election District of the Twentleth | trict, againat the canvass of certain districts iu said Assem- | to 38%, be tnrned around to aman whose name is unknown BROADWAY) er — eens — a Ne te enous GET Ward, anctier Gestion District in seki Adsembly District, a | Diy Districts of Thomas Mulligan, a candiante for Assistant | to deyonent, and began talking In a low tore to him, and en, Thirty fourth gteeek ani Filly ninth atpeot, and agg ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, “ py ge i rp kay rm rte person wiio Was Heither ah Inspector uor a Poli clerk woe | Alderman tn the Third Assembly District, against the | coutinuea so talking for some moments, totil one of the Te Oe Tee pee aC Bronte, ee netween Farky- whi dell, al 7 Nabwan strach oppnbalte the Post office, w Sih: Boos Gales. a0; Hedrons, Sant . part in canvassing the ballots cast for Member of Assembiy; | canvassing -of the votes of certain districts’ in the | poll clerks said to Raid Barker, “Well, what voles aid those ‘Tirepaithe wiregt, and Mat part Between Forte: & superb collection of OFF Pafntings and walnut, cottage sty:es, $20; Carpel, ie, and that ballots were cast in seid district for Member uf | Sixth Ward; of Christopher Flecke, & candida for Iiows 2” And said Harker anawered, “Frear, 223; anced fae, by the following eminent artists, _ ——— — ‘Assembly which wera not canvassed or estimated, | Member of Agsombly in the tenth Assembly District, against | Kiilan, 00; Harris, 96; Logan, 16." ; ne itt’ CITY OF NEW YORK. on 19th aay 20th tnst,, commencing at Il o'atook. RARE, CUANCE FOR HOUSKKEBPSRS.—ELE-- Miatrict of the Twentieth | the canvassing of the votes In said Dist the ground of | — That noannouncement either of tho whole votes éast for | we, the uniewhgneds Commissioners OL. Eaiimate and Ag tings froin the followibg eminent atiets will be found:— | AL gaut Household Furniture foe vale, private residence irreeularities and fraud; of Heory Wi candidate [or or of those cast for each enndid: scssment ia the aboye entitled matter, beredy give nouce to | L. Van Schendeil James Hart, a6 Went Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenno. Drawing ector of Blect Finan in the Fifth Assembly’ Distrtet, against nor was anvihing-eaid iy them | tho" Gwner of owners, lessee or lesaces, occupant oF acct. Doll, of Munich ; Selkor, . Stuts, Pompadonr, Marie Aatotoette etyles, covered tm satha; the ballots cast Member of Aw districts of the Eighth rence to eaid votes cast, except ints of all notes or lots, Improved of Unimproved lands | Forcier, A, Melrose, coat R500, for Bw8; one do., ¥h0; Pianoforte for Pio; tas iy @ Inspectors in said disirict did mot fully | W: Simpaoo, @ candidate tur Assist what w Rireeted by the above entitied proceedin, that in pursuance | Van Will Pol eres, Palntings, Silverware, Glassware, Bronges, Mirrors, complete tie extimate af the votes inerch box in the order eth Asseinbly Districts against th SCHAINWALD, | arco oy te etion of the act ot the Legislature of the | Van Mu . Fo Gixoks, Carpets, Chinaware; rosewood, walnut Chamber prescribed ant tailed to make vroclamation of the | canvassing of certain district of the Twentieth Ward, re | Sworn to before me this 17th day of November, Tsi— | Of the fourth section ot the fet on ti Maule tn | and many oihers of equal eminence, Furniture; Mattresses, Blankets; a sacrifice, result or te plete the returns or certilicates of the said | spect(oily report— a Montaaue L, MARKS, Notary Public, Comty of New | PUP videning end straightening of Broadwag, in the city | ~ . — — 7 ' re proceeving tu the estimate aud eanvasa of the ties of the Board of Canvassors being minicte- | York. Or New York, and to regulate the practice ip that proceed UCHION SALE-—-AT 120 WEST TWENTY-THIKD ST, | ~~ ”, boxes heat teteatter to be canvassed; wid that wt | rial and werely to estiaate tue voles ret : Ing," passed February 27, 1871, we have compieted out eatl. Pianoforte, fine Ofl Paintings, Bronzeay fe, On CALS eee . npletion of ¢aoh box the Chairman of the Board of Al Kigetton Districts by the retrial City and County of New mate and assessment in sald before entitled matier, aod that THIS (Monday) MORNIN meneing at ii 4, gent dochle Parlor Sint, satin broeees, ee es pector ited to make public oral proclamation of the the Board to canvass and esttmate William Dovie, James L and Michae! M. Conroy, | the sostract of our proposed report therein, showing the LUKE FITZGERALD, Aue ry Will dhspone of ail the | $750, for $260; one Ho. # a a jes its Seas Room Suits, covered tn of votes in such box or of the whole number | returnes to them by the Disirtet ‘oid Furniture, namely :— whole ni and plata H being severally “duly sworn, say that they were the In- | awards made tor damage, and tho agsessinents imposed for | gleaant, cost relative to which the prot Turkish Chates, yes, Ptanotorie, Murrara, Car- person, with the name of the ouiiee to wh in the oftice of the | Maguiicent 71 octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost 900, used given for euc - spectors of Klection for the First Election District of the In said matter, has been ceposite b i Such person was named on the ba’ ted by law; | they accordingly recommend at 8 Weentieth Ward, at the election beld on the seventh day Bitaaenc Pubic Works, in the ety of New Yors, eal | only six months; four elegant Parlor Suits, in rich Paintings, Bronees, Bedatenas, Pens Bigg oS arene cast in suid district fof the conteatal ig Pane of Osnvesnera, November inst.’ that there were five hundred and sixty: absiract (9 remain In Ral o'lice oven. to publie inspect satin brocatel, ahd Library Drawing 4.Cn Ds hrial, nace Waves aa —_ of whiob were cape See amie eevee ee beeen arias o tte registered voters of the said t according to the revistey | and examination unlll the 2st day uf December, Is71, wh ber Suits, tn rosewood, walnut and mabogany, style Le rty-seco y wear © or ae " Leet bul were certilied oF orm ttee OF | mado for sald election; th four handred and ninety-threa | our report herela, together with Que said mbatract wil be V5 Bedaends, Bureans, Wardrobes, ko. 5 20 cies rains cher | CrsOD. 3 " “ote persona voted in sald district at the said election; that tne | presented for confirmation @ Supreme Court at @ special ed Hair Matiresses, town; Tats entre, ae the prot Sarees (ne Geos Clee Cand Sotebten on Pt aptly Feros of tbe election made nnd signed by these deponents. | fermthereot, 10 be held before the Man, Alert Cardona, | Shir Babies ald, Butlet, cost wee x oe eee oe eee anand of Gaunty Cantasverse. | aud Heury b. Clinton, there counsel against ang cortections | ahd returned to the ofliee of the Board of Supervisors are a | Justice, at the Court House, tn the city of Now York, on said Bookcases, Biageres, Mi Payments taken : tvanand by the Board of County Canwassers pnd Henry Le Ch aoa, (bere counsel, myainst any coreccions | Correct statement of the votes given atthe said election; | dist day of December, 187, at the opening of Courts In all, 403 lots: by outa by armen taken Upon the bearing before your Committee, the Committee i Fay agen that the reason why four bunired and ninety-thrao names Dated New Yor, No-ember 25, 1571. N. B.—Goods boxed, packed and teen Maange bear the ease Upoo amidavite read wad 6 ollice of Alderman, at theelecion belt In the city of New iene wel for Mr. Kilian produced the wfidavit | York ov the th day ot November, S871, by the inspect: thal one of tha Poll Clerks tn the Firat | oF cr canvassers o: @uy of the Brod whon all Uh having dec niltied, the © of Philip Loew do not appear onthe poll list is because no poll clerk was JOHN 9. JONES, a present al (he opening of the polls; that the keeptng of a WILLIAM WOOD, in salt eity, | Poi Let was not, for that reason, commenced until the elec: | ———__— { Commisstovere SET Ae 7 DS m KELLY & COy OF HANDSOME AND GENTEEL corner of Twenty-fifth strect and Sixth avenue, A Hicetion District of the Twen b Ward, a8 tothe alleged eclors abd exnvassers Of said discret te fo - ty ” 72 Honseho!d Furngare, on thisday (Monday), December | ~~ a - ~ —— iicorapancy volwoct the number of names upon the poll | ty MUL AKO MN Open view OF the eaueaseers while ia | HOR had party prosreeinds Wat nnuL the poll list wae | MNO LAWYERS.—A STEADY YOUNG MAN OF CLA! Ta at live o'clock, at the elegant brown stone mansion of | HURNITURI, CARPETS AND bEDDING,—THE LARG » Hist and the number of ve given upon the returns for | session as w Board, reapect(tilly report So eaaeciaty: (hal # can ho, congiustvery itooa tan te cai education, acquainted with modern languages, pra Alpert A. Vanderbof, Beq., leaving for Europe, 252 West est assortinent and the lowest pres lor onal of ott Neuer nt Asseuiiys ihe atiavit of Witlam Sutherland | _ That the said protest has evidentiy been made under amis | On the registry : Lhat H can oo conchuavlly atown that the | tical penman ant aceduntant, desires a siiation ium law- | Forty.secont street,’ uear Seventh avenue.” Parlors — | weekly or monthly payments, at B, M, COWPLRTHWAITS, town than the Jaspeetors and toll | apprebeusion of the law polating lo the power of a. majority aber or perac leer gay thet a atict at | yervsomice, Addrees 7. J. F., 974 Third avenue, Velvet medallion Carpets, grand square rosewood TM | 100 Cuatham streat. : for Member of Asseibiy in the Seventh «lection District of | quired by jaw. i 0 of the | 5 = — ‘ompadontr ant Marie Antoinette arior Bn i : Awa [oe Neer i Want; thealldevit ot Fredervek Moy, @ ctal- | Siectinn 2 chaper 138 of th laws of 167, an amended by bee A tiideis tn relation 9 said MISCHLDLANBOUS.: Mirrors. Gurtaing. Paintings, Hronzes, Works of ‘Art, Mo Rualtire, os pares: Ets, ee eitd. Wateker, that he himself, the deponent, | chapter 5:2 of the laws of 1871, contatus the follawing provi- | election, meriee SANDIES, © ie “D's Ol rex, Tables, Cabinets, Hookcase, Turklah Chaitm Lott 4 P AM. Hert tition or” Inws reeeiwed..” vaten > trom | stou:-'The Inapeetor ut Kiection foreach Eleetion District | 0@ the day of sala election, W ee eee ee a eee eoian Diets, | Library Salt in groea repa, Chnmbers--Rosewood and walt #84 and 38% Third avenue, near Twenty-niguem pect, One? ihe pagnth’. Electiow. District. of “the | of aatd city and county, who shail be thus appoluted, toce- SEES Te We COnnOY, Cara rrated Wooster struct Candice, Chocolate Crea Proves | nut wedajeads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Ward. | Prices layer than aay utbar Sousela Une elope niet Ward anc deposited them ta the ballot box, and | ther with tue two wide, tliat Tora the Board of tnevectors | gworn to before me this 18th day of Novembe Cream Dates and 400 other kinds of French Candies, retailed’ | {oho Spring. nnd Hinir | Mattrossen, Hedding Bolas | - z Sa Hea portion oF tue thane (hat the voles were being | OF Llectlou 10 eae 1 xi ‘OF AMY wction required of any ore he ~ : y is, ireloth ;" Cloc! ~ 23 ements the afl avit-of slotn Me Fishers that persons other | District, thé presence and coucurrence ot a majority whail b@ | gate of New York, Clty and County of New York, an :— KRNOCLD Siaeth audeold at tho lowest price poseiole; | Dining Room—Franeh walnut Sivovoard, coat. #0)! Henit'e BACRELOR. MERCHANT DOWN TOWN Wwinden : han tne Insyecanra of Election amd Voll Clerks took part ia | mecrendry and tial) Oe tt ta ion of two of the Ti Trederiek Rov, belag duly sworn sayy (hat hn wana chal | fairs and festivals derved nt wholeeale prices; orowaed al | Paent Extension Tabie, Dining Cbaire French China Din: | A PAR MUR, MERCHANT DOWN TOWN WISH the camvags of the votes (or Member of Assembly in the a oe H dhat the wetion oF two of the Tnspector® | renver and watcher atthe polls of the Eighth Election Dis- | day with ladies and gentiemen; Chratmas aad Corn | Mancel Mirror, 0) Baty in celmaane reper Basereedt | board, In a modern hone, tet Eon po “4 Elahteenty District of the twenuet Ward aud thal ballutt | Correction, and that iis noe hecet bury that ait the inepeesors | WSCOr the Twentieth Ward the game being In the Fifteenth | copias Bo branch on thie bled RNOULD, | Si servanta’ Furniture, Hall Standytes, Honve toriet, k. | fourth streets, and between Fourth act Sicih avenue! te palied tor Memoor seunily which were no ove " wetor e . , } C ‘i i "ure, 4 x ‘ H Cer eo aot alating how Wane, oF FOF Avould be present wa claimed tn the protest, mmd that tia | Afscrmnly giatter an the eommey Witcher isle foe ei gine dcure from 0 _. | NICHOLS, Auction Parties wuhing to attend the’ sale family must bo stelotly © petvate one. To parties wtto have rg whom the arid tailots were casts theadivavit Of Ralph L, | Hoard of Canvussere in allowing the returns to be correcied | ficelion nell om the Tth dag ot Dravemben, AnD that file = = | take Sixth avenue, Broudway or Seventh ‘avenuo oats, and | Wore they route this often is ay excellent oppor- Schainwalt voiutive io the wauner inawitch the voter were | by a majority ot tne Hapediors, have Acted ia this reapecty | Cierk, received irom the voters in sald ditr'ct, ant cepoalted i DENTISTRY. thd deuivered tor purchasete, =” ‘B® Rowse Goods packed | Wie? fait particulars, Ht RON, box Tal ‘Herald Uptowe : cauwaase | Member of Assembly in the Twenty Ath Flee: | aa ia other, tn #! 3 Ah oa Sranonine Gist eh teak - art d f y, : Be: thon Dinter Br tin Faceatteie Ward, and alto ie amiaavitot | Your ooneinres ua wane eururue eons THe be Srores tor den Vy A, sat fer tiber poloon A ie Be ae ARO BRS PUTA CTU jTICE.—A LABOR LOT OF Tapreray | S7anch ote, 1,209 Broncway. —_ said vederick Kiltim, made on taformation ane beitef aa to tha | that there D corrections of | 1 p ia), Now 0 sTION NOTIC , 5 4 ue Disieich ware cauvassedy which wildavis are hereto au- | da vot deem it necessary to make auy' farther report on ine | #,t0 recelve Atul Nepontt Bale Nablone me ttes by the Duet a =. * 5 cancion cig: [Lsareetn Fert auc DeveNIN BVORtOTT peaieeetge wit aie i nexed wotfoe : or ited, e'portion or aie time of the receiing and deponiing of. the ASTROLOGY. UGTION SALE-THIS DAY, AT Wie OICLOCK, OF | Security given. WM. Ne POOLEY a7 T'ark plage, . The counsel for Mr. Kilian also enbmitted the aM@davits of ‘All of which is respe submitted, allows for Member ot Assembly in said election district, onig | ~ sinnren Parior, Coamber, Dining and Kitchen Furniture, tose. eae hnbhnene ». ae eighty residents and voter. in the sud Twenty-llitt kigction UEORGE W. PUUNAITT,) Committe on p of die walt dnspectors of Election was preen!, FACT. LADIES AND GENTS, CONSULT PROFES- | Word Fiano, 66, ab 119 Adeipot street, Brooklyn, by COLI | mm Sa “ » Dintrlet. 10 the oifect that they had voted for Frederick Killan R DWARD CUDDY, Proteria, FREDERICK ROY, | A sor WARSI DE AND OHNTS. CONSULT PROPES. | TNURPUY. e WANT A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, Wit! foe DIN eee SLO Amaeently tn enld Fweaty. Oe ro ear COUNTY CANVANEERS OF THE COUNTY | worn to before me this Mth day of Novorpher, 187i | Hagen, mame, tay and otters. | He Is a scientice astrologer. | Ty p, COLTON, AUCTIONEERSLARGH AND. FXTEN elosel, 10F welt auil wifey i'm private, house, wt Bo tn 5 oifered: vo produ aiidavits 0 ¢ u LD! te fo ni ‘i ci A NEE 3 i ', convenlent to yard, & yourtwent Many other residents and voters of sani diatrict to the same | , The undershued hereby vrotost agatnet any correction be. | ALEXANDER Witheny Rotary Public for thé county of | tf Tatdareuue, wear Tweirth street, 60 cents to Bl. He BY siveaaie ot Household Furniture Ktegant Carpeta ot | Detoreen’ Cmreurent Wo ty coal yard, 67 Kast Fouriweaile makin Fevarns of the alloy or voles cast for the ew g 2 wa | RRO ene eo, every a cr! ptlob, 80 oF 4 French Plate Plee and Mantel Mir- ication atasitnnn iid litavite were produced aa t gularities an, wt the election bedin the — ? aaeh n rors, Oartaina ahd Cornicea, Planoy Parlor Or; eda % Ne Third. nnd Filth Election Piste ar te aacivor | York on the ith day of Koverber; 1811 State of New York, City and Gounty of New York, as, : ADVICE CAUTION OR GOOD News TOR ALL WHO | ior sulty in eri “ 4 ean TE, eee Ae ‘ that as lo Woae disiricta the protest was | and canvassers of any of the election ale deity, | John M. Pieter,’ being duiy sworn, thal’ he was a | dA connuit the greatest living astrologer, Dr. BROUGHTON, | ronn Gooas, pia: 1 hoe . venient tor light honsekespimg Address, stating lovation except when all the Inspectors and eanvasnors of aid digs | watcher at the polls of the kighteenth Kection Digrict of Broome street, . F, COLTON wiil day, December 20, at the é x “- and terms, wilch mut be moderate, Mie My BB, box Ha pon this statement of the cne* the Commitee conclated | triets are present, and also in open view cf the Board of | the Twentieth \ ard of the county of New Yorg, the same a teed mae EI auction roome ds East Thirteenth street, noar Browiway, & er Vptowe cl rae es . nc the Heat point to be, deleriuined. soe ee oee oe ete |. Enaeacuede while in sension asa howrd: aod in view Of the | being te the Fifteenta Assembly Uleirict, af the. general elec ADELAIDE Mf, LAMBERTON, CLAIRVOYANT. “NO | ery large ana exerlient assortment of Furniture. (rom & Herald Upiowa irance ofce, 1:53) Brdedwagy |) # of County Cabvassers liad any power or guthority to reject | understxned as count 2 for apon the | tion held on the #eventh day of November, 1871: that tw sativfaction, no pay. #0 Sixth avenue, rear. King | family who are removing from the chy and wiil comprise = Sarasa maar sh the ‘return of any district, regular upon ia face, apoo the | ballot headed by Peter Gilsey, and they object to any ateras | py amely, Peter Favrell and a 1 (who! p art of very Much that is really good, togetuer wiih al WATCITES, JEWELRY, &. Sih d chat the election oilicers had faved to comply im any | tions whatever betny made in the said by said tne | name ts enknown to deponent), neither of whom was an | a a Garpete neatly aa eodd ne new Roo WW oF 40 Fre Peapoeremnahan sh - ene 7 " Fequirements of the law relating to elec: | speeturs oF CanVAssess, AR. LAWK Utes ector of Kiection mor poll elerk, took part in canvassing ROSS, THY UNRIVALL EDICAL | Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, many @f them qnite new , SENEVA WATCHES AND JEWELRY the ety, avd, after having beard counsel at Jeneth HENRY b. CLINTON, the ballots cust for Memver ot Assembly m said Election | JI cess clairvovant, te thingy ehows bee | a large amount of atorave geo and 9 Sh Haw wtacturers ‘ ‘yon thia pont, and’ having civen (he matter thett mot see Of Counsei for Peter G: and others District at said election, and were xeveraly permitted ao to and gives name of fulare husband, 15) Weet Porty: | ware, Tavle Linen, &e., Ac. e partiewars on Wed: SCHE & Sons F Hous consiveration, your Commitee have come bo the con Dated Kew Yors, November #4, 181 do Ly the Inspectors of biection of said k-ection Disrict; | frst etrect, Broadway aad Seventh avcuus betday mor WHOM Gaia, 86e WH Oe Veil due 2 hue de le Fal.