7th.. 195 79 92 171 94 365 173 132 83 88 52 91 55 180 127 83 85 63 52 84 86 90 56 174 133 Total. 1,924 950 602 Totalin Towns. 7,064|| 2,760 2,632 Ag'te.. 144031||70707|51280||67436,48329||65030 50588 Brooklyn Constables Elected in 1890 First Ward, Thomas Meehan; Second Ward, Robert Gettings; Third Ward, Solomon Van Dyke; Fourth Ward, William Brennan; Fifth Ward, Patrick Bellew; Sixth Ward, Thomas F. Keating; Seventh Ward, Edward McLaughlin; Eighth Ward, Richard E. Rice; Ninth Ward, James J. Keenan; Tenth Ward, Newman S. Warsawer; Eleventh Ward, William D. Scott; Twelfth Ward, Thomas F. Phillips; Thirteenth Ward, Frank H. Johnson; Fourteenth Ward, Edward J. Murtagh; Fifteenth Ward, William H. Brown; Sixteenth Ward, Frank Ebert; Seventeenth Ward, Phillip Goodman; Eighteenth Ward, Albert Blendermann; Nineteenth Ward, John H. Cordes; Twentieth Ward, Andrew J. Lyons; Twenty-first Ward, John Koehler; Twenty-second Ward, Frederick Brown; Twenty-third Ward, William H. Coombs; Twenty-fourth Ward, William Empter; Twenty-fifth Ward, Theodore J. M. Cornwell; Twenty-sixth Ward, George C. Palmer.* *Re-elected. Constabular elections are annual. City. Flatbush.. 2,574 2,764 1,371 976 6,719 7,468 2,873 3,418 4,280 4,931 2,307 1,913, 1,470 1,360 2,345 1,884 134,396 136,967,67,947 48,648 48,171 56,041 | 67,436 48, 329 66,927 55, 84765020 50588 77253 68463 Flatlands Gravesend New Utrecht.. 1,164 647 668 451 413 360 311 354 233 1,023 520 261 950 602 588 213 Total in County Towns 2,760 2,632 2,087 1,270 Aggregate Plurality 70,707 51,280 50,258 57,320 67,436 48,329 66,927 55,847 65020 50588 77253 68463 19,427 7,062 19,107 11,080 14432 8,790 The official figures give Courtney 68,546; Kramer. 50,593, the entire Ninth Ward being left out. For Sheriff, James E. Ramsey, Prohibition, received 1,419, and Charles Ress, Socialist Labor candidate, received 1,543. For Controller, Ransom F. Clayton, Prohibition, received 1,432, and John Michel, Socialist Labor candidate, received 1,630. NEW YORK CITY Mayor-Hugh J. Grant, Tam., 116,581; Francis M. Scott, P. M. L., 93,382; W. J. Demorest, Pro., 1,004; August Delabar, Soc. L., 4,604. Comptroller-Theodore W. Myers, 207,011. Sheriff-John J. Gorman, Tam., 102,631; William H. Corsa, P. M. L., 94,999. District Attorney - DeLancey Nicoll, Tam., 111,057; John W. Goff, P. M. L., 98,268. County Clerk - Leonard A. Giegerich, ELECTION, 1890. Tam., 120,978; William H. Bellamy, P. M. L., 88,605. Coroner-M. J. B. Messemer, Tam., 121,662; - Raefle, P. M. L., 87,731. President Board of Aldermen-J. H. V. Arnold, Tam., 117,795; James W. Hawes, P. M. L., 91,480. Judges of the Superior Court-John J. Freedman, 122,550; David McAdam, Tam., 122,550; James M. Varnum, P. M. L., 88,282. STATE TAXES PAID BY CORPORATIONS, 1890. Insurance companies; premiums, $99,791 04; capital, $20 321 50.. Telegraph and telephone companies: earnings, $21,462 06; capital, $24,247 70. Banks, on average deposit..... Grand total.. $120,112 54 630,162 59 45,709 76 309,265 18 53,728 34 $1,158,978 41 In the First District the official count gives Cahill 5,188 votes, an undercount of 300, made in adding the totals of the First and Sixth Wards together. In the Eighth District the official figures are 2,915 for the Seventeenth Ward, an undercount of 100. In the same district Jacob Franz, Socialist Labor candidate, received 499 votes, and Michael J. Stanley, Commonwealth party, received 787. In the Ninth District Adolph Kinkel, Socialist Labor candidate, received 144 votes. In the Twelfth District Theodore F. Cuno, Socialist Labor candidate, received 139, and William S. Walker, Democratic and Labor candidate, received 72. *Re-elected. The Supervisors hold office during two years, going in on January 1. The elections in 1890 were in the even wards. The odd wards elected Supervisors in 1889. The defeated candidates in 1890 were: Second Ward, Richard Nagle; Fourth Ward, John S. Paine: Sixth Ward, William J. Kelly and Andrew P. Merrick; Eighth Ward, Joseph M. McCormack; Tenth Ward, George Gru; Twelfth Ward, William Dillon: Fourteenth Ward, Matthew Smith, William R. Jones and Herman Keppner; Sixteenth Ward, William H. Bedson and Charles Meyer; Eighteenth Ward, Charles Mitchell and Charles Ruthman; Twentieth Ward, Joseph P. Hunt; Twenty-second Ward, James H. Baker; Twenty-fourth Ward, William Hughes; Twenty-sixth Ward, Philip L. Jardin and John P. Free. THE JUDICIARY, 1890. For Justices of the Sessions, John McMahon, Dem., and Charles A. Conrady, Rep., were elected, receiving, respectively, 70,061 votes and 51,793 votes, 3,561 being blanks and scattering. Both parties united on the Hon. Robert Earl, for Justice of the Court of Appeals, and he received 121,672 votes. |