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The City Election

The City Election image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
April
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
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The election oq Monday resulted as follows, the figures being the same as shown by the official canvass : MAYOR. EECOBriEE. JtiSTICE. 1 7 n i.i i ñ & 1 1 si o ► m S First Ward, 48 192 108 153 108 142 SecondWard, 37 146 146 36 H2 39 Third Ward, 121 106 131 87 131 91 Fourth Ward 109 143 145 110 128 122 Fitth Ward, 56 86 85 59 78 61 Sixth Ward, 16 92 18 91 16 94 Totals, 387 765 633 536 603 549 387. 636 549 Majoritiea, 378 97 54 SUPER VI8OB8. First and Secoud Warii8- lat. 2d. Frederick Wurster, 57 65 122 Conrad Krapf, 203 116 319-207 Third and Fourth Wards- 3d. 4th. Patrick O'Hearn, 75 118 193 Alonzo A. Gregory, 155 137 292-99 Fifth aud Sixth Warda- 6th. 6th. Henry W. Kellogg, 45 15 60 Randall Schuyler, 96 93 188-128 ALDKRMEN. First ward- James J. Parshall, 110 Frankliu Oate, Hö-35 Second ward - John G. Grossman, 84 Christiau Schniid, 96-12 Third ward -John B. Dow, 85 Nelsou J. Kyer, 142-57 Fourth ward - John Clancy, 106 Moses Rogara, 148-43 Fiith ward, full term- Frank Ortman, 71-6 Moses Seabolt, 65 vacancy - T. I. Clark, 57 A. M. Doty, 84-27 Siith ward - Charles C. Church, 17 Phineas L. Page, 91-74 CONSTABLES. First ward- William W. Wallace, 61 Charles Boylan, 165-104 Second ward - Jasper Imns, 67 Gottlieh Schaible, 115-48 Third wurd- Thomas Clarkeu, 120-15 William Barry, 105 Fourth ward - Thomos Boyd, 116 Daniel R. Kelly, luó-19 Fifth ward - Gottlieb Lodhol, 30 Eli S. Manly, 103-73 Sixth ward-Felix Donnelly, 29 Edwin B. Gidley, 79-60 PAY OF FIBEMEN. First ward, yus, lóö ; Secoud, yes, 40; no, I ; Third, yes, lió; Fourth, ye, 16; Fifth, yes, 95 ; Sixth, yes, -ij. It will be easily discovered that party was no where ; in fact that it was a sort of " eral skrirmnage," with "every man for himself and the d 1 take the hiudcrinost." With this single commeut ligure out the whya and wherefores, with the prospecta of the future, for yourself. We outiht perhaps to add, iu explanation of the ohange of eandidate tor Mayor, ' that Col. Burleigh withdrew of his own motion, for what he thought good and sufficieut reasons the umin one being the fact of short residence, and that he was not influenced iu his withdro wal by urgent triends. Mr. Tremaiu was substituted without his consent and ought to have been better treated,