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ono Pape ea Stan CAN G00! D> | QrarE F NEW YOR! mend ae y ee pe of the ‘porice ve panna gr Tun SHY OF Wat D | QTATE oO YO ment was also * EPARTM. 9 DOOR bd -4 Care paket first avira ces | A ‘A Sate a MAN CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOAND NS) ann gl Tux SKCRETARY OF State, members clected to each of the anid new of the Leg. ‘ORK. cd ror Weal Teranty-ninth street ferieken i Fourteenth strect. AGGIOH | oo as tere of the aa August, 7k Inlet for the, Year one fred aud 00 Mutaneny, Smarr, Se sist ian SE ates a a, | ser ae ape as oe ie ee rrecouacets | Hilaaecenerdace jaca Baton termane of BEEN te hehe “ 4 ts) OA 3 be. LJ ursuance Ly LARGE ROOM, OW, F SBOOND, FTO ee FETED, STORY BROWS BOOM, GOOD. BOARDS|: fhe Petar iNet Theat the following ofieers are of te saris of service tawe or tare, ena FENen iat the Bonra of Felice me FS or single, pfealemen; also two sit two. ii ete Rai ‘pilvate fami; per week. Ad- {oe elect, to ow witie, ot a ah bea agived Of 8 me y Stata Be. aime iuied uy zappeancp ‘of section 16 of said ghapter, has “selected ¢ piace joffman. Rooms on iourth door, at 83 West Twenty-second dress DU q | A biewentnt Govemot inthe place ot Ailey ©. Bench, fea a Ret faite tame | a siteion buriecia te ly and Siac Teeny at ow Mort 1 | BLOCK AND A HALP FROM FIFTIL al CARDING AT DR. MILLER'S HOME OF HEALTH, what himmissiouer in the. place of Wiith eee Bia "i" sme of the t ensuing Foo gommunis A “3 iuew furmitare; excellent Labiec ina rat cls location; a of State Prisons in the place of Fordyce ©. aa con i ise e of he ae Euockg y shanapein Te i anoens oe nee ke hag pairer or ve ated) yi house unexceptionable; prices reasonab ile airnose terms of office will expire on the Inst day of Ee dithe extend. ire Sor of ook mngonetges te awe ‘of Elections. r next, iene ee COMOREARLY, KODPURUTED FLEAGATT, oa | PHA EL roc renent and Tze Peet t | eee’ seit ada ee i fe on C location; no qe, J] FUEL SIZED SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, gine id ers Adres Yo one week QUIET HUME, nae ive in the Forty-third Congress from the I i, of he Bata of New York, roprovented tn £ Barge ust - er Meehan. 1 mg ator + paar ceeinnes Md; grate dre, rng Upwown Brauch offic: 5 fed Bite tive in tie Forty: {ind Gonzrers, of tho Aas nd -Assemb!y, 1y, do enact na aye he as vouls im. ‘runmie. Wontdy cnalipeiteis tontins 22s West Tweitth streets LEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS. 10, LET_WITH OR bi aca ie a ee Seectne, TNE, Fourth. Fink, Sixt towne and wards of this Biate is Ba fa the ‘the general al leoton to fas $2 TO $6 PER WEEK FURNISHED nooMs, WITH | high st reterenees exchanged. fs Went rinirty aret et.) | Seventh, eee ‘wands of ti ety of Rew year ue ind “or ng ta nd ‘¢ eight seated ay a at family. i Hudsou street Corner of Harri. meg UPE! iT OF ROOMS, PARLOR FLOOR.—DRAW- white ed Hines foe oF we a. eae died Conetony Oe ie thevoltdon nt Biate, guide aoe tg to the said pro george: S Ing Born Dining Room, Bedroom, Butier’s Pantry, Ay | ay nth wards ofthe | a yong ie may present @ alte on i fica 4% See 2% ¥OUR PERSONS ACCOMMODATED BY Cuitn. | de.,wlin Private table; oiler Rooms’ to let. 36 Weak | Comnored Hew ore ant that Mae Elatieent said sia oF ined, ok pary writen,and | H: Thomas B. eh yorrerg inte Try t i ie between bi irty-first street, and fe wards of s@ ity lying east ot Ibird ‘For in a nee; first demand, permanence: t+ On tables reser. LET_NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, TO GENTLE. oak 2 the rag Congress the ns is doun . Mitchell [men only, wi thor re ia ek emst; bath, gas and wai Staten tor the have cone rh re 1k Gusiavie a, A b 5 Lic age TWO FRONT ROOMS; 0 A HALL est dasseal third stree ompoxed the Tenth ah Soren toca tandeed 2 ard dor . Hietion, me Vapvo S Room, with Board; reference. 27 West Thirty-eighth st. s o Had ‘York and that tion of Eighteenth ward of ‘Appeaia an sa ie se Saver a to PS fea the soni z Georwe wid Ticaias Wexse. seid ci ' 3 FLOOR ROOM—HOT AND COLD WATER; IF | _ 3 Me Te martanive in. the Forty.third Cone the citizens of thts Btate entitled to vote for momibers of | 19; Mayr el M, Brady. preferred would handsomely furnish ax chamber par. CLERK WANTS BOARD, WITH SINGLE ROOM United States for the, Highth tugresionat aierict, ch, tei’ a thotr reapective districts, shall be en 0 | 20. Calvin Van V. jaines Keane, Tor, arith enclosed bed, 4&c.: “also upper OM; A ond fire, in small American boarding house. State ry inet Ninth, Fit rw ane wry wards vote ie tion of me proposed ~ 2i, Edwin, Desi hy nbush. superior Board. 33 West Thirty- third street, jowest terms, Address CLERK, Herald office. ‘ eee eth sot one and thi even: 'wenty-first | during the pas So hed the several electio! 3 John V, eelgnan, ‘icbac! ‘ey st DB NTLEMAN 4 sentative in ‘ihe Forty-third ss of the | “Sue. —Aftor fal closing te poll of such election bad psanass Charies We tairieetonbateet tome ee AVENUE, Rooms tolet, Rann ocae asset eae LEMAN, AND, WIFE: vulted Statentor the Ninth Congrewlonal dedrict, eom- | the saall count sani oaavans the ballots | 1 semen ORG SQM REMBLY DISTRICT. with Board, to tamilles or gen ndswen lemen ; reference hot and cola water; bout $80 amonth. Address, heen Twentieth ‘and Twenty-second wards of the given on Folative {¢ oo he aia yromoses: amendment in the | } (ames gt c line ae HTH AVENUE, 268, CORNER, OF TWENTY-NINTH ‘with fall partioulas RCHANT, box 169 Herald office.’ | CNY Ri Mvesentative In_ the Forty-thtrd Congrom of the ballots von for Governor, and ther¢upon shall st down by isa ott, Ward O'Brien. 5 street.—Handsome Suit of Parlors to et w Tet, wi OARD WANTED—BY, A GENTLEMAN; LOCATIO ON vaited states for the ray 3 Con sional a, com. | in writing and a nee ae ale he whole number | & "Ri ow. A econo pon vate table; Rooms for gentlem with: [ between Twenty-third and Thirty-Afth streets; will | posed of the ‘Twelfth and Nintecnth wards of th ook ee of votes given “for the pro! a aendment relative to | @ Robert Kern jel . Lynch. out ~ ay. liberally for fiver cl ccommudations ‘Address, | New York, and iackwell's, - Ward's Randal tho Court of Ap) als, and the whole number fae oy og tn ey ee . ite Gan Vos Sia islenas given. “against the Amendment relative, tothe | & Paaltaday, Herlinabd TH AVENUE.—SUPERIOR ancoumonasone FOR ~ “4 City and County OMtcers-Also 0 be elected for said city | Court ot AI rout” th shal Sortty, and ys be te 2 dosent ‘ander! Gouble house is rinh Wrenaee nex E ~ pie Bosak, by Lexington. eae a NS peeoin-ens bo Member ot As Grp ie ang Geltvered, ss) progortied § by. law in reapect to the can- i. pays iby in- , Oake; mal baal am AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NIN Slut tee and ee: taco plohabfe references givenand | A District Attorney, i the place of Samuel B B. Garvin. | games pt ED Cad ittatements inereo shail | 4% Jeremiah Dy Moore, pinitticth sirects—Secomd Floor, handsomely tur- | Fequired. saudress if, 8. 117 We 4 city Jud a ad lace of Gunning S. Bedford, Jt. boned, cer certiied endaigned and'recorded in themanner | Ht Wiles Foster reid Soe OARD WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, FOR A LADY | _ All wi ‘Sroftice will expire ou the last day of eee ence Settee face sad pestaat oes eter | is’ Henry ¥renk TH AVENUE.—A YOUNG AMERICAN THAT IS in.a private family, where there are no other board. | December next. 0 sald ements and ceriifeatonar the county a ‘can i. 17. Richard Doarding in an excellent house, near Thirty-ourth | ers; none but parties having first class accommodatio! ‘A Justice of the Supreme Court, in place of William H. rement and cas pone ik penen i a strect, has a large front Room, and wishes a genteel 10 otter need perress 8K saeco: tionable relerences sven Jago, p appointed ts amas ot, Albert Cardozo, resigned. otnty ‘clerks, respectively, in the manner ted by fn 1s Canaries & i ‘Owen A. Carroll. Young gentleman to join him forthe Winter; terms 3 ee BAYER, Herald Uptows ed erlor Court, in piace of John H. | S40 cases of elestion for Governo said, cert a 2. Thou nes eran, ames uraiell ames: Address ROBERT, box 125 Herald Uptown ‘Brauch Branch niga de esegied, Oe conies wa ries trans mamitted by the county el senate cauvaswod ze Jolin Rocio, cone cent ventoney. : Twenty-one dl) Aasisiant Aldermen, om v4 manner, as | 2 wy TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 5) PER DAY,—PLEAS. ! 0, LADIEG GaTERe, DESIRE Fourih tevtplrtet The ationton of Town und Civ. lection Boards, T- provided by law, in respect to the « ‘saa Aie Governor, | 2: G. 8 Wing, Daniel Uvens $6 3 Ne eoome. with excellent Board, at 1% Bleecker | greet ane apes Fourth to’ Seventh avenue; terms $12 to $14; int ai of Election and ‘Goanty, Senyaseers, is respect- ont ha PN te i pie bees eh weal Gn coment PR ge ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, street, ‘ax blocks west of Broadway. Table Board $4 50. Reman ; permanentit suited. Address 8, | full rns 2 Ce eek Een Tey eevee aera, \ere- the Secretary of Siete an mal be publishe } oo 700. in the State paper, TO 612—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR families can be accommodated with Board ina @esirab'e location ; hot and cold water in rooms. At Vest Twenty-first street. $7 NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18TZ—DRIPLE SHEET, i! Yi between Fourteenth and dress A. STEIN, Eric offices. REE YouNs GENTLEMEN DESIRE GOOD BOARD ‘Twenty-third strects.” Ad- ver} 9. VAN NESS PLACE, gente STREET, BE- 2 tween Bicocker and Fourth tA nicely war nished Hall Room, with Board; ph clase neighborhood family small. 12 WAVERLEY PLACE—THE FINEST HOUSE IN the city.—Pleasant Rooms, $14 and $20 for two, with joard and fire; table Board. Bil 135 STREET, WEST, 134, LOCATION EXCELLENT.— ndsomely furnished Rooms with Roard : lare, sonny Room, second sto! te bath, &c., two Se 18; other Rooms; liberal table; relsrences ex. chai 13" 21 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR. wished Fe: Fascha Floor, together preparavlys Riso rd, for a party of tiemen or Temiuess ait all’ modern improvements; reference. 1 WEST 28TH 8T.—ROOMS SINGLY, AND EN SUITE, on first and third floors, with Board. 145. STREET, 108 = —HANDSOMELY FUR- ished Rooms on ond floor, With or without Board, suitable for families or gentlemen; alse single EKooms, for ‘Kentlemen. 15 EAST FORTY-SIXTH | STREET.—ELEGANTLY ©) furnished Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly. U ‘uquestionable references exchanged. 15 NEST FORTY-TUIRD STRERT, NEAR FIFTH nn avenue.—Furnished Rooms, with rst class Board, eferen 1 m EAST FORTY-SIXTH STRERT.—AN ELEGANTLY ) furnished Second Floor, with Board ; also handsome Koom tor single gentlemen; unquestionable references exchanged 17 EAST INIRTY SEVENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT sult of second story front Rooms to let with Board. 1 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUB— oY Two large communicating Rooms, ample closets, also ‘large, cheerful scoond floor, with superior Board; 20 ¥ TEENTH STREI T.. THREE WELL furnished communicating Rooms on second floor; private bath, ample closets and all conveniences to be vith Board, on fair terms, QD STREET, WEST. OMELY FU&NISHE: 4) Rooms to' let for the Winter, on firkt and moored ie to. eae or gentlemen, wiih or without private Ny . GRAMERCY PARK (NEAR GRAMERCY PARK Hoteh —Eleganthy furnished Rooms, with or with: at Board; house entirely first class; references ex- changed. 23 § LINTON PLACE.—LARGE, ELEGANTLY FUR- nisned Rooms, single and connecting, with full Board, $% to $35 pcr week; references required; rare ‘opportunity. 735) EAST TWENTIETH STRUET.—OFFICE TO LE also an Extension and several furnished Rooms, zit, or without Board; prices inoderates in a private amily. 28 WEST FOUE: BET, NY. somely furnished second story avenue.—A age to let, with B also one or two Rooms for sin gle gentlemen on fourth itoor h use first class, 9 ‘TY-EIGHTH STREET.—TWO ELE. <7 gantly furnisheo Rooms, with Board for lady ; first class; no others need app OQ WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STRE’ ‘A TLAND. A somely furnished Second Floor, near the St. Jain Hote), to let en suite or separately, with superior’ Boards small; references exc changed, 4 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO Jet, with Board, one large Room, suitable for gen- tleman and wii ence s exchanged. ¢; also Rooms for single gentlemen ; reter- 40 WEST FOURTEENTH STREF’ handsomely furfished Roow Room, with frst class Al Mitor, .—ONE SUIT OF + | also one single Board. ENTY-NINTIL STREET.—PARTOR lurnished, incliding piano, i,atlso Second Floor, front, ¢ Tw. handsanely with private table Ar desir and orher Rooms; tarte fir, AQy StK FIFTH AND MADISON avenues. ms, handsomely furnished, with or pyithout Board accommodations first class. Apply alter Tuesday at Everett L ¥, O88 SEXUN av BETWE N 4G™ STREET, 27.—A FEW LARGE, HANDS furnished Roouis to let, with good’ Board, at mod- erate price; house has every'wecommodation and is kept y an Ain aniady. 5( 3 PLACE, COR TH 50. Reet Very desirable Rooms tor a family, or could be divided jito two suits, with or without Private ‘Table. 5] WEST THIRTY.SECOND STRERT.A NEWLY OL and handsomely furnished front Parlor torent to a ntleman and wife; Board for lady only. 9 ANTON PLACE—TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS BZ Geert Uires “Noche on season floor; one front n ‘oom on third Noor, 5A WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ee) aud Sixth avenues.—A few families can be sulted with very uiee Rooms and good Board ina German- Ainerican fa terms moderate; references. 61 it ernie; ROOMS TO LET To GEN. 3 a @ few taken; terms mod- 72, wesr FORTIETH STREET, ST. HONORE, RES. (2 orvoir Park.—Elegautiy furnished Suit of Rooms on second floor to let, especially adapted for familie: French Table; private if desired, Qdq. MACDOUGAL STREET—LARGE FRONT AND c Hall Room, neatly furnished ; fre class table; a comfortable home; reterence req 103 PAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, FIRST DUOR ‘2 from Fourth avenue.—Two copectiag Roorns, southern exposure, second floor; singie Room; cellent; references. 114 WEST TH 1G EEV,—HAND- somety furnished large and smal! Rooms to let, with Board, to el gentlemen or married couples. Ret- ercheos exchange 17 EAST TWENTY.EIGHTH STREET, BETWEB! Lexington and Fourth avenues —A large Room, {swished, second floor, tront, with Board; « first class house and location, WEST FOURTE 4 HANDSOMELY to rent. with Board, to tamilies 129 EAST TWELFTH STREF’ GENTLI MAX and wite or two single gentlemen can be acco modated with two good HKoomson second floor, ina prt. yate fa family; table first class; terms moderate. LEXINGTON AVE: BETWEEN TWENTY. fh and Ty mil streets. —A nice Room vel fe gentleman. Be 132 WEST TWELITIt STREET.—A 1. story front Room, also a with Roard,” on moderate terms; uno: ences. Call between 9 and 5. 133 729 WEST: rorry. FIRST STREET.—THUREE LARGE handsome Rooms, on partor floor, with or with- = pS te; Also Len apd bones od and third floor, gentlemen; reference. WREST ELEVENTH STREET. aeeeD, FOR gentleman and wife or sii gentlemen ; Rooms and neig! bottood first class; yer 1 5 WEST TWENTY-THIRD _STREBT.—-TO = 0 hewly furnished Rooms te rentemen ony, with OF without Brouktast; gas and fire; references req 60 WEST THIRTY. star eer LE?, ES MY re Parlor Floor, ‘her; also’ Hall pms, fo far a a. Cali tor eo una ¥ 6 152 en suite or single; ot terms moderate forthe loge! ties, With oF WEST FOURTEENTH STRERT.—PLEGANTLY 345, furnished second story Rooms, divided Ms oi ~ Goats and very convenient, ‘with ord, to. tally 1H Roun Yor genticun 55 KR DEKALD AVENUE, NEAR tom lef, with first class Board, three neatly tu ome, containing hot aud colt water, ample eos # large alcove Koom, with southern exposure, to oe nuts of three marricd couples, in &, ® private family, Shere there are foe other boarders; house first etre, Tented with 1urnuce ait occupied by owner. Ketcrences » Rebs mi rivate (amily and priv ate tab past fay $40 per week, including fire and ai pp 8 FOR GENTLEMAN been WIFE Rooms; location ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG third street, east side ; Foterences axchanged. ‘Aduress ke aD. Branch office. m @ small veil location Twent) Ait to Fiity- tocat "ANTED—FOR THE WINTER MONTH: ert aman. wile aad eon. two Roonas, wit family; tocation between Fourteenth and Qrecte and Fourth aud Seventh avenuee;, Aull indy. Address J. N, O., 191 Fulton street, ap LADY COPYIST, BOARD Not 10 xs r wee! Herald Uptowai RM BY A GEN. ofnrath board for stairs. Woes NTED—BOARD FOR YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND ina private taroils, or be pleasant room and wep. nee Bae not toe rexcood a'gis per week. Address ©, A. C., box Herald office. ‘where there KS but bites A roure GENTLEMAN, BOARD IN ar se there are few or no other boarders. Address ‘oon TA! Herald office. \ V Grabtieem oF A SINGLE furni referred; ne location fo, ‘wonty-ti near Fitth avenue. Ad GENTLEMAN, A NICELY Rac’ with at H Private family reser ea a in evel respect; sixth etrecty Fe a SINESS, Herald office, ws NTED—FOR A G! 1 girl of 10 years, two nushed | Rooms on second floor, way and Seventh avenue. must be reasonable, box Ad MAN, or AND CHILD, or three handsomely fur: with first class Bon Cation between Thirtieth and Forty-second streets, Broad ny 4 stating terms, which station TANTED—BOARD FOR A er nan AND wife; cleanliness Indispensable. Address, stating terms, which must be reasonable, N. H.J., Herald Uptown Branch office. furnished Rooms, with x tion, for $40 per week; relere ‘box 1,585 Post office, ANTED—BY TWO LADIES, TWO SQUARE, WELL ood Board, in central loca- nees exchanged. Address ‘ANTED—BY A LADY days B., Herald office. Blzctios RETURNS EXTRA TEL city, COUNTY SEE THE TELEG > ND AM TELEGRAPHIC RE’ 3 ‘UR: EXTRA TELEGRAM UN P, M. WILL CONTA ELECTION A FIELD DAY IN GRAM WILL BE O'CLOCK P, ~ 0" 4 & {URNISHED York prices; 95 Clymer street, Brooklyn, from the ferries.’ (Cut this out. XTRA EV! une a HE x I = 2 OME 70 Lr LET—HWALF Py er week: first cla areryiuing rendered to make ie fa ‘ant AND DAUGHTER, ONE Room with Board, between Fourtn and Filty: aay streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues, at from $14 to $16 per Week: references exchanged. Address for two LEGRAM WILL BR IS8UED TO-DAY EVERY TWO HOURS, pa STATE RETURNS. ENING * TO-DAY, IE z iS FROM ALL THE | STATES, SPECIAL REPORTS, SE THE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-DAY, alle NTIL 10 orcLock IN THE LATEST RETURNS, ICS. EXTRA TELE- ISSUED UNTIL 10 CONTAINING i » ten mini late possession. plan At moderate rates, <THE FULLY a HANDSOMELY FUR- sidence, 42 West Twenty-fourth street; 16 Apply trom 10 to 4. \LINTON PLACR HOTEL, ON THE. EUROPEAN Eighth street and Broadway and No. 2 Clinto: | place.—Rooms, in sults for families and single gentlemen WARD HERBERT, Proprietor. nd with i 'wenty-elghth York.—American ph near the depots au th LEW J IBBY HOTEL, WARREN 4 from City Hall.—Kooms, week; family N°, Se. or nly. . Der Hight; $3 to ELANDS’ STURTEVANT Twe Be elevator; ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWER ‘ard strect.—200 Nght Rooms, n HOUSE, | BROADWAY, streets, New entrally located, 8. LELAND, Proprietor STREE' BLAS K 10 $4 aw sts 810A wee Pa & ‘ORNER OF Ny furnished, For gentlemen per week. iT. s class Fall and aeaate Boa! aul modern up to GILES, WALE: JAMES HOTEL, MARION ( yernents, M rd; ty ‘Apply at hotelor aiden lance. TILLARD'S HOTEL, Remodelied, be skay hed, Cc OU: INTRY you NTny OR pasturage, warm care; Me iontlds from moderi 23 Old sftp. Washington, D. C. Vitty Private Bathrooms and Open November 4 1872, Elevator added. F. CAKE, Proprictor. BOARD, — SIX HORSES—LARGE | stable, feed and Now York, in New Jorsey; terms Address or call on’ H, E. PICKELT & CO., fT J, one Morris and Keeex Ri this first o ith ait cluaing cont an mot Bnd colt veya to and from dope every variety of slate Work, pl A Roein Hawt «Works, Ii an And Marbiewed ‘Mantel Mir ments, tor the JTEWARTS § a. gant de: find Wood West LADY OWNING [0,000 T. would sell the jet Branch oftice, — ler Magical Beauti a he. agical Deautilier; the plexion ever invented. Go) ict EMRE Dri visiting Pa Jamed for the best Ai Brictors, G, VALENTI an a (PRE QUREN'S HOTEL, Poinees Urner Roreroed familie tian, e Management, ae nine f fort of Ue ueocr ranks of E FOUNTAIN HOUSE, BOUT ORANGE, MONTROS! station, hour from Barclay street, v ailroad.—Favorable can be made for Fall and Winter Board nt low prices at ies) tr OTZELBE! Valen agate warner purth aver ices that defy competition. inde. esos | MANTEL Wer of TSWAWT & Co. ami May ‘Twonty- rae street, nent ‘Seventy a: oniue, N. MISCELLANEOUS, sed but twico, would like envelopes to addres: Addross B., Herald Uptown Hs elevated pleaxat bined witk the const ny arrangements modern conveniences, in- ‘water, ing aie heaters; con- Uk, Proprictor. C. Stock at our = Warerooina, Beventeentii PAN f nananacwurers.ot jain and o ornamental, BLE AND MARBLEIANG Eighteenth street.—Marbic ng, Marble Counters Mon ‘arn RICH AND LATE AGENTS LETT ORIENTAL CR: vf finest preparation for the A Br it atest Me General Jacksons, few styles. Solt GrorE, & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINT, | tr a en Manu/actarers, 93 Fulton NTRS Bike unt Vorne ever, rwhore. JONATHAN JANES, q if ind fir ms gs RYSTAL NEAR tg pe en Posi, and its genera ta tuvorite re- © tourists aint | R An Act to supply Benciencies | in tormer appropriations and to pay the indebtedness of the Buale on account of the canals, which deficiencies and indebtedness have been changed into liabilities tor money borrowed to pay Hes che armen ch tna ge Fag ave is now, paying Interest, and to pa - gcbte ‘of the State and tile estisnated ilabilities for not yet provided year ni for by law. and & rales mc money bis yates ‘an issue wd bonds of the Hae and to rovine for submitting the question ‘there: 1g people: 1872, three-fifths be! resent. he Po Peo rio of aay State of New Pork Fepresentied in Sen- Assembly, do enact as follows:— pe 1. To supply deficiencies i former ‘Rppronste: tious and to pay the indebledness of the Nate OP tie canals Which deficioncies and Indebtedness have ities for money borrowed, thine into = ao ot indehiedens on fon ‘whiten “the re ees lat End’ dhe. cotated: havinies sey resent fiscal year not aw, ee ing amounts are here! im of p approp) Mt thousand et sed are HH ae five tho an tn aineey-five cents to pay. in full by ey met, a seven a fre teen hundred a WO. imdred and sixty-nine ‘tl youRand thirty-four dollars and four for te ter seven hund of eightgen, bundred one hundred and torty-tour thou and fifty-nine dollars and | flity-se' for defic! appre ristions: “unt hundred «4 1 f the Laws of BeVenty an of fixty five thousand Molara 0 4 much thereo may be neceseat eet a Inecrest ‘on ie money berrowed or certificates of 1 on isahed toc meet the deflevences ehumeral i. ing items of defictences. he gum of three nln arte thousand ‘seven impaired and ft tin EF ler act, ie ing hhteen: nd ve dot jars and Hty-one cents, for outstanding cor- oPaward ls of canal damages made by and ex- ‘attending cases heard before the canal appraisers ar elghtean hundred and seven terest. The su thousa’ CE Ae uch thereof as ma frecesnry to meat and pay tho {nterest on the cue cates in last foregoing item = men- toned. sum ot twenty-five thousand four hun- dred ‘and tren dollars and ninety-nine cents the amount of certificates on interest now out standing for work done on the eastern division of the ne Canal in excess of any approprintion theretor.” The sum of sixty-one thousal Md and eleven dol- Jars and thirty-one cents, the amount of certificatesen interest now outstanding for work done on the Cham- pisinvanal, det pao in excess oe any appropria- ion therefor, The of two thousand nve handred and | sixt; dollars, the ‘Amount Oo certh, ficates on interest now outstanding for work:, done on 4 Black haver Canal in excess ot any appro- riation therefor, The sum ot one hundred and twenty housand dollars, or so nittch thereof as may ‘be necessary to pay the amount of eertificates on, interest. now ou Standing and for work Gone on the Chenango Canal ex- tension in excess of any Approp! ‘iation theretor, a partion of which was specially exce} from payment out ot ¢ “Y Appropriation of such wher ange Vana Jextension thade ae how on in by chapter nine hundrea ana _ or the InWs of clehteen hundred and seven nyo he oun of ie Sree thousand dollars, or so taugh tl lentot asa ay be and now due-and unpaid for work done and performed on the Oneida Lake Canal. in exce: ofan pistes ore | therefor. The sum of forty-five i housand much thereof as may be. necessary to mi and pay the fit ihe! ‘on the last four foregotng, aire he two hundred and Cee -one thousant hundred and chart m of awards jour dollars and forty-six cents, waa ec for conaree sand extra coinper: mn made | Bei the anal Board in t aeroned hteen andr mienuertay act sum of seventy-one thousand nine handred an it fOne dollarsand niaty-clght cents, to pay the sum of awards for damages and extra compensation and expenses attendin, the same, made by the Board of Canal Commissioners 1 the yeareighteen hundred and seventy-one. The stn of twent ve thousand dollars, or #0 much thereof as may he necessary, to pay the inte: ‘on the last two foregoin} items. The sum ot three neored: Ce fifty-six thousan seven hundred and six and sixty-five cents, to supply the deficiency in the canal debt wining fund, to meet the requirements of section three, article seven, o' the constitution of the ‘State, tor interest on the cana’ debt, Which was due September thirtieth, sighteen hun- dred’ and seventy-one. The sum of five hundred fae fiity- seven ae one a red aolare £0 up fie canal debt aiaking | fund with me: pay. interest: on the thirtieth day of Reptember, et cage hondred and ree, article seven, oF seventy-two, ns required by section sate, the suny'of one hundged the constitation of the F and twenty-four thot 4 four inindred and fitteen lars, or so inuch there may be necessary, due and to be paid on final settlement of ontracts for Toney here. tofore retained by the State to secure the periormance az contracts, The sum of four million fiity-one thousan one tundred and fifty-nine dollars tor the present ac. knowledged defictency, and the estimated pated of the general tnd up fo the thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, for the payment et which no appropriations have been made, bat which such indebtedness has been incurred and ‘such liabilities created, according to the report of the late Comptroller, transmitted to the Lenlbature January second, eighteon hundred and seventy 0 Sec, 2 To provide the means of paymg the said appro- priation for the canals under the provisions of this act, ebtedness of the Stato ana the and to pay the floating estimated luubilitics for the prevent fiscal year not yet hereby auttior- rovided by law, a debt of this State is zed, which debt'shall be for the sinule obiect of raising | the money to pay the appropriation herein namea. 3. The debt hereby created shail not exceed the ot six millions six hundred thousand dollars; and there shall be imposed, levied and assessed upon the a able property of this Siate a direct annual tax to pi interest on said debt as such interest talls due, whle ei said direct annual tax shall be sufficient to stich interest asitialls due. And there shall also be imposed, ind asecssed upon the. taxable property ot this ‘State a direct annual ta pay, and sufficient to payin the space ot iwelve years trom the time of the passage of this act, the whole oi the debt created under and by the pros visions of this act. Ot the debt to be created under and by virtue of the provisions of this act the principal of one- third part thereot shail be paid in four years from the Passaze of this act, the principal of one-third part thercet shall be paid in eight years trom the pa. a ot thts get, oe the principal of one-third part Neos Be all be pai in pee eve Yours: rs trom the Dassdge of thi ain mone sui i. 4. To obti Be 0 ene urposes contemplaed by this an) the iuptroller a Tauthorized to issue the bonds of the State in such sums each as shall meet to him, writ coupons thereto attached, tor the I the interest on such bonds, at a rate hot ex- eding oe pe ee contum per annum, half yearly, on the ‘stdays of Julv and January in each til the princiyal 4 payal oxida shail be pay able I ars irom the of mn ay able in four years trom, asAge this act, one! wnt? a ae of much bonds shall De nope m clebt years Trot the passage of this ‘ oe fe re pal us such bonds shall be payable in fad Rie sage of this act, and tle whole pring pal shall be pay Abie in auch place ii New York city ag thi Comptroller shalt deem meet. The Gomptrcier shall, before disposing of said bonds, or any of t advertise the proposal for Rea the sane, fad sta Wale "the pi ig Proposals anid award the same to - all's less than f, which advertising: and. a sition shail be wecordfag (8 the provisions OW Cxisting See. 5 This act shail be, anita to te people at next general election to be held In this State. The \-4 Hay Sie: jon if the different election districts in 1 te shall provide, et each poll on sand on day, # box in the usual form tor the reception of the allots herein provided: and each and every lector of th Bate may present a ballot, which shall be « paper ticket, on which shail be printed or written, or partly wri and partly printed, one of the tollowmg forms, namel; Btate debt to pay the’ eanal general fand deficiencics,” or, “Against the act sw stave dent cles.” thy “For the net to exeate « te bt & ay the ean: ui general eg’ tnd efi att ballots shall be $0 folded ay isan the baflots. Li sirall be en orsed oonet in th rund detlerencies,” he polls of such section eCtors: eot shall th ine ately and without ad- i roeeed to count ‘oe panyace the Lee Jo tite proposed ct, In law required to calivars the beltote a Jovernor, and thereupon shall sot down in wel wi t full in Jength, the wiols number of ¥ Aven “For the act to create a State aah, ” and the whole num- ber ot ors given “Against the act to Ged a State debe.” certify and subkeribe (he same, nse the coples thereot to be made, certted and ‘ielive! As pre scribed by law in respect to the canvans ot yotes give nm aatoleen naee and alt the pro: law in relation to than for mil tary ‘and town pea pst apply tothe rabmniestont to the people herein rrvided bag 44 7. The Secretary of State shall, with all benteny despatch, afler thts act sim recetve the approval LT] Governor, cause the seme to be struck o1 on wae, printed fpon, sips tn such numbers as shall be suftetent to nap ve tin roe ae State concorned in notity vg DF ith Wok vg tions, or in canvassing the votes, ai shal trang stune 10 such oficers, es Keetions five, six and seven of this act shall takes our see upon tix passage, butt the sections of shall net become a law feat by the opie = pursuance of the con- wel a the provisions t acti shall be pia on » heneoed of the laws sid tec hundred aut seventy-(W ULAR. AN Act to perfect an amendinc | “five to the Court of Appeals ond for tire extowsion OF | the services of the Conmniistoners oF Appeals. | ieee, May 17, 1872, shree-ithe beim present. | 7. to the constitution rela- Whereas the tollowing amendment to the constitution of this Stale. was agreed io Ly a majority of ail the meti bers clected to cach branch of the Legisiatare tor the one thousand cight hundred and create and ihe said amendment was duly cntered on the cneh branch of the Lezistature, with the mys taken thereon, and reierred to the @ on AE te NEXE Reneral eleetion of Sens worm at "| duly published fer (tires months previows to the ume of waking sich choice in pursuance of the (hittcont arth Cle of the con tiation of this Bite’ aud whereas said ord Dy ht "ec om) Ex foe iene aii take effect immediately. ect i oOo OY Fee SP ORTBMER, Gocretacy of Btate @ Simnire's Oprice, New Count House, — Or ity AND County or New font Angi ee cd by ine tis day drone Se St pe me ty from ecre ye nS EMTTHEW ©. BRENNAN, Sheriff of the Oity as and‘ County of New York. Publishers of Dneane era will cnet insert this notice ‘without due authority. e Laws 1 JATTHEW '. BRENNAN, Sheriff. T certit tice recel masteast SALES A AT AUCTION. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONE Batemogers § Pater hers MitBR ae bi Bente | streets. va, ROVER nt 46 Bast oth Detwean Brondway mud University curoRs? GENTEEL HO! BEHOLD FURNITURE AND ROSE- WOOD GRAND PIANO, M a BY ERARD, OF PARIS; GILT FRAME FIER AND ON eM ptt MIRRORS AND velvet, Brussels and three-ply Carpets; rostwood and black walnut Parlor Suita, im crimson plush and reps es rosewood marble top Etagere, rose wood and black walnu pe one a anon Wardrobes, Bookcases, Bed- Oe. Bureaus, Washstands, Gommage. ‘Diging Batension ‘ables ; Lounges and Chairs, covered in leather; fine Proof Kngravings, cotiage sults, best Hair Srees rene er tins md bee we Lace GT aap nrtal reguine, Crockery, GIA WAre, Urensllsy &c. eat 4 of Mesnte HH. Volckmann & G. Mosle, Executors of estate of O, Holzapfel, deceased. 5 Naw 4} B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 ‘Ppampers COM streets. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, nt 1036 0" Reever: iat fhelr an salosrooms, rs An GENTEEL F PURNGTURES CARVED Srrowood e nt gilt frame French plate Pier and Mantel rors Detail in time, (APOE 30% JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, fice nnd satesroom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. bARGE AND ELEGANT BAL OF WoUSEHOT, PURNITORE. HTEINWAY PIANOFORTE, AT 1H RESIDENOE OF ©. G. a is a ESQ, HIGH. LAND AVENUE, YONKERS, N N. £ JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell by auction, HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 10%4 O'ULOCK, at the above named residence, al the superb and costly Sane made to order Ly Alex. Roux and others. AWING ROOM—Hois de rose Cabinets, Ktageros, martle top Centre Tables, Music, Canterbury, Reception Chairs, Ladies’ Reclining’ Chairs, Work Ta tes and Es cirtoire, DINING ROOM-Elegant French carved walnut Ex. tension Table with Buttet to mateh, Mantel Clock and Bronzes to mate! ets ga) Chandolten “ich Gut nouns Sets, Axminster and Ca TERETE eso Frengh | {nlaid and carved French walnut and, rosewood Bedsteads, Dre-aing Bureaus, Penean de Commodes, Armoire-a- Gee. irkish Easy Chairs and Lounges, apo pat —Reelining and ‘smokivg Chairs, Pedestal, RHGiEN AND LAUNDRY—China and Glassware, t our store, 37 Nassau street. Hadson River Railroad trains leave Grand Central gen ot at 8 9,10 and tA. eg | leave Thirtieth street at Bri5, 9: 15, 1045 and 1245 id return almost every hour. ARH a Oftice and Salesroomn 37 Nagin street, opposite the Post oliice Household panipure, Cars, de. Lsmrediaty & VAN TASSELL will se! WN THURSDAY, » AT hi O'CLOCK, at their salesroom 87 Nassau street, a large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &c. veTION NOTICE—AUCTION NOTICE. $18,000 worth secondhand Household Furniture wil this (Tuesday) morning, commencing at 11 o'clock, ‘at 3 ee residence 120 West Twenty-third stree! between ‘th and Seventh avenues. Magiificent Pianotorte, lor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Migrons Tabies, 0 oO chats, BON is Carpet, Extension Tables, Buffet, Oilcloth, Fores, fey ment and Kitchen Furnitiire. Sale Ray tively in. lots catalogue. L, FITZGE: Lastionser a SALE ‘of $20,000 we magnificent Han aeehotd Furnttare, On thisday (Faesday), at the clexant mansion 36 Wes 1sih. Ht. nent Gth aveuie, male commencing ti gelock, Drawing Room Suits, Etageres, Bookcase, Paintings, Bronzes, Velvet, Brussels Gpepeta: Mirrors, Clocks, Va-ea, Ornaments, rosewood Pimnoforte, rosewood, walt nut Chamber Futniture; Mattresses, Ektension fables, Buitet, China, Giass, Silver Ware; ‘inware, Basement, Kitchen "Furniture, &c/ AUGUSTE MAR: TINES & O., Auctioncers. Sale peremptory. Ny |. JOMNSTON, AUCTIONEER, AUCTION SALE, THIS (TURSDAY) MORNING, NO. vember 8, at 10% o'clock, at residence 113 West Eighth Clinton mpiece, between Fifth and Sixth ERNEST ROTH, Auctioneer Velvet, Brussels Tosewood Paanojbrte; Patlor Salts in satin, b Mirrors, Curtain 3 aintings, Cloc! PY ingerens Tables, fer bine Bedding, ‘Glass, Chin Extension Tab!es—[ all over 300 lots useful Houschol bey a Goods boxed and delivered for purchasers. jo use to let. street, YF. sien Ok AU TIONEER—LARGE SALE ON t the aucfion rooms, 63 East ent peek Hear Broadway. On this occasion the riment of Carpets will be large and elegant, together ith Furniture, removed from Thirty-fourth street, and also from Fifty-seventh street, in large quantity. More full particulars on Wednerday and hiuradsy, mornings, when catalogues will be rea D able sb? mel IN SALE, ONRIAI Nikonon ssonogres Potent rty mt ir stroe’ PARI Eiattany ii Tuts 1 AYN NOVEM RO 132 WALDRON & COO) wit at by ‘auction, as atovo, about 24 Parlor ane Rg td wh iaraigh at oa rtd ack toin ette, Pomp man f pa me C. ina ny ‘ot Tas OnAbIS mhateriais. in brocatel cprain an miso Walnut French Bedstends, . red in the best manner a1 Walnut May 164 To fend Tables. On WRENS Da. vember Puen rhiture, Carpe ing, &c. ' Particulars to-morrow. He** B. HERTS, AUCTIONBER, FINE CABINET FURNITURE, On THURSDAY, Nov. 7, at 11 o'clock, at 584 Broadway, betiween Spring and Prince stredts, qeaprtes slate gasoriment of of Pa or, Shpeber, ae Pretall trade and warrant ry respect, positive and unrererved, Garatocats os cals le. if ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, e GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On WEDNESDAY, November 6, at 103; o'clock, at 95 West Eleventh street. sseartens arent er ee Bedding, Clocks, Pictures, Vases, oak Dink ghing, ‘Glass and Platet’ Ware, a Inn Rone ronnstt jens 0 ‘ash. Goods to be temoved immediately ae & Spree ep ae ‘=: ale, 8. WE INBERGER, AUCTIONEER. —REGULAR « gale this day, November 5, at 10s oretoeks at 14 Bowery. of ot me neral Merchandise, Car Olieloths, Window Shades, Hurnitare, shawls at Sowing acnines, Clocks, tal ) hes, Wines, Tiquors Ohainpagnes, & aware Jewelry, Furninire, ‘fine Mirrors, superb Statuettes, LUDLOW & CO. efit gell ab auction on Fri November 8, 1972, at tl Pe ¢ idence No, Weary fh aires ear wih a ‘Parlor satin damask; age and Ke Ween tion Chatras 0 tech bla, Ver aie contre and ney Fables: 8 lanrel Lambrequing Dininy Tables, Chairs, nda. Drensin reins Whe ay ‘aehstants, &c, i attr assy Pat A orgy Rie velvet and Brassets Carpets, Ciletoties, anortaaent of China ond G6 wares with which the sale eM commence. Catalor ues at No. 3 Pine strech murick Brogan, Thomas Neuiyn 9. Charles ambs, John G. wbedts 0. Henry H. Mann, Thomas 1 z i sige Care’ Wad ad S Lewis Jermac’ William 0 Orprien, i Francis dinty, John G. O'Keete. 15. George Conk, William Barman. 16 Willian 3 Sores Abrabatn B, Levy. e8 Bren x 18, Lewis H. Hie, award Baise, } Michael) Wank John Mooney) oe 4 n. ee & Georwe ti A hier, Walia Tyne. £ ee ward ie iiscidan, Richard 1, Lanigan, ead . Thomas, Albert ¢ os ‘howe d 9. Witham mney, & George W. Byrne, Ja ae Ge Pe Richard dt J.J. O'Connell, Joun F. Phirick J Connolly. Abraham Rauiman. trick J. Twige. FIFTH ASSEMBLY | DISTRICT. Bnep, William Hanigrit. Wi Vonderanit, x H, Davis. Hy William B. Aaa iH, Ede. ‘oun, Ir. ph Marse! vastus 8. “endieton. 12. Thomas McCormick, Gershon Van Allen. 13, Lestie G. Stocum, Francis b. Palmer, Jr. 14, Isaac D, Dayran, John Mac 15, Wilifam F. T, Chapman, H. A. Hanan, 16, James 15. Swai, Oharies A. Morris. YZ. Henry MoCabe, ‘thomas Crook. 18, es Kastman, ‘Sha A, Moore. 19. Joseph £, Manling Geore L, Herts, 20, Samuel §. Jeving, Beryamin i, Davis. 21: Augustus He Bafber, Michaos F. tare, 22 Neil J. Hepburn, George Harring.on. 23. Alexander Powell, Geurge 8. Naisnett. be Anthony O. Siephens, James Mevonouy 25, James Chrisp het M. Grauschens«! 26. Robingon, John MeDermott, 27. Charles W. Tibbs, Charles A. McDonough. 23. Yeonard D Cen Walter Cunningham, SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. z Soerne cece me Pode Davics. i Henry ie re ent ler, 9. Charles N. r, Ps ae 10, Frederick Licomne, Charl si. Fhompson. 1 ene a ok fine 1B. ‘Abra am M. peltnere Saul i ane « Charles F, Colby, John Ik. Ephraim Kelson, Me 16, Henry Schifir, Ed 17. Frederick Hel 18, Oscar pane Horace Snail. ENTH ASameP EY F — . BH Hadden aia mas al ol i Brown Te us Gieons Bernard J. Ga omas Bond, Frederick KE. Labor Doutn ‘Ter 9. Al 10. Simon Hechin: ere. NL Maron Caranant Hg ey ing. 12. Theodore ey ae 15. Jobu W, Forbes, ames it ee pbelL, it George A, snill, F. E. McCall is, Andrew d, Oliver, Frank J, Wildman, 16 Richard Stapelis, John A. ‘A. May. . 3. Adams, sane Be jo E. sat a Charice A. co ria egerwatters™ 21. George B. Bailey, ‘Jona E. Bree: EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 1, A. H. Kassing, Frederick a Paddock, 2 George E. Henry, William H. Rench. & August Werner Alfred T, Onrroll 4. Henry M. Farrell, ‘Abreneioe H, Tharmhauser, Charles Laubris, Charles 5 reg ort, William Smack. £ ripe Bloomberger. Tse . Murray. . ©: Chuvies vende vita Murray. o Zrancls Hegeman, Ed, R. anne Thker, Sr I. Tinkler, Swany. Grothe, Charles wt Skelly. William Haflen, som. alg : oa B. bite Un |. Graham, ores B ‘WilHiarn P. Graham. r Saal M. ane, mitel 8. Me) . Charles V. Lita bg A. Dillon. Fisted Zely SE08, EF. Rashkowsky. Ate 0.1 ito , Henty Buck. sett Wiliam Grom Rot cools. jt Wilkin It ;theobota Oe Som: pe ee Ee gee 33. pe Ealomon George, Habe de) 4, David Hai Henry soaren, Mose Cann Samos It Tole Bt Simon, Willtent 3 J. Tents. ‘i Koelisted, Charles McLaughlin. John pinta ASSEMRDY DISTRICT. meee he er irown. William wi ian rick Gordon if sgameas “fa . Charles en ohn MoNult Abraham Ri: # mn re PD, Jon ohn ie Manalun. fen; John Maina, Charles Hs Bresso ete ps Rei Comurn, ‘uitam H. La stadter, Michacl B. ‘Cox irsch, John Creedem ames L. Bush, James 1. Ward) Jt. William B. devi john B. artis, 0. B. Levi A, Farr, Thomas andrew. Jat Garrett 8. Ooles. ‘Samuel f,, ‘Ternunes Daniel L. peeerel Aa Nan ot ¥ Tchetor Ww 'S BS a are tiles H s Henry Bt ‘tito ‘mith ti iieth ia ie : Hiram Hy Re be ack aa i CS. sere: 3 ha i. Mare Sa. SSESREFSE: DISTRICT. falter. mere he Corrigan, BA. Hamner, atetm. : mitra tos” ry Miller. 2, Jamwa ite Canith Geares d. Rehoenenberger. a. Willams J. 1 1, Charles Fowler BEFSeemepeyee H ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. uso, ted E. Pit mons. i sie i ea ie oa i et ie =P iy saa] sie ee PERER z we eB | S| as = ‘. + 3 é i. Hutehinsom, Willian ¥, Wunder, A. 3. Lawrence. 1% James A. 3 . Moran. , Edward J. Stapleton, Wathames bbe K. B. ich i ‘Teri i, Werle Dan gait gota Bolger. hmaa, James Degnaa. FTEENTH Foo ap DISTRIOT. 1, James D. Griswold, Michacl K. 2 a John J. mur ep h 3. William H. mover Samuel & Meret aa en Lotte é ites haries J. ie eyrevi: yi ly a song Sc nan, 3 iia 1 aS. ht ry bie 6. J prupals, Engene ¥- ; Bannon, 7. ae 18. 7 3 B. or. Wm. A. Cuzner, Willan 3 ¢. Hart, Fd. BERESEEEHETFeocpenens ard, ne aaa ‘Anstatt. 8, Jones, Jr. a MeNevins. Ketcham, . Ee Bro wa isan 4% ae ohn R. Pope, John 5 . James, Cannoh, , Geonee i Srna William Harris, L. 0. Baro i ach a ef, len, Ani arse, uM. Fat, . Crown, ae Daniel Curro! vom Piha a0. Wi wis HL, Post, B. Austen. wi nf EVENTERNTAE ‘ASseMBLY DISTRICT, 1, William Coneklin, John Byrne, 2. John E, Peck, vous ie 3 ERY i, Joy MCNulty, 4 G, Wychott, Michael Waish. 5. Jamés Burson, Henry K 6. Andrew Schreck, vee Ly Hen 7, dan Beakine’ a, Walling. rakine, 8M, FE. Goff, ‘John ecu, am i Bo Netinn “aunties HL Badcock, ; Edwin Philips, James i Brohsou, i ae overt seta, Ha cy Fi 22. G, Alien, John ZB. eae fon, ae Vonhaus. ylor, George G. King. Ggorge T. 1; Willtain A. Kidd, James Tho: B ee wy. Kirk, Frederick # Jesse Cot 10. Phill he. ¥ de it fi ake te rica Ci ea ny x i ety Bank: man, dames 0. Gate: hn . daines L, Pryor, fn H, rt & Oi pet mn ies Drier. F Bre ay Louis Fisk a it iutine MeDermott, in RINSCHENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOE, Hitiam H. Flitner, Wiliam b, ti a, J. Hamilton, D, dolinson, 7. Roberts, John Sullivan, 4, Stratton, Thomas O'Meara. : Eisner, Richa: eS 5 Rae 1B = Ceiper a a les there ere Bellamy, Geotre Reitwelsner, Choa Timothy Stapleton. ino Go yom Aoi iP IWENTIBI ASBEXBLY DISTRIoT. Miller. Wiliam J. Towers. in Raj es A. BO pbs ie S oe Feoaz2 GREENS aes Ets ax PSR e 3 : me SSSSERSEeenpepyer PEERS Eopnpepene RESERELS TS: sos5r 3 3 ary aes Eas E+ ank, ba A. andee 8 Dan enUuee. mes W. Kenedy, Wim. B. Sparks. iB Bttinger, ac a eG nr snatiiae Pt Por: orn. rr } Warten weight, William Hy Terher. T i? mf EMBLY DISTRICT. 5 a B harles Van Holland. nt eit paral. Eee fells 4 F FH goer A ion Brown, sayeyehoeeprd SESSBES SE SER EEN SES: Micka Fawn a i Youn “LUSOLUTELY PAINE RR — rit kT Fete ab cog tween Fourteen ti te REM dats Periins SMITH, — Established 24 yoara Gam Aart, ic tr FA: whi Pruitt ae Miaka. | ‘lum pers t0 nee nN Daired.’ J. we FLT eae ee

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