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illilililiiii tlili.iitliiitliliillit -ill iiau j-sliiaii ass sjiuii ail 5 -9 a COUNTIES. 5-' ft 3 jf J2 'S' I fr 1 111 fri a ia Albany, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Cayuga, 1.1 1 1 1 li 106 106 133 107 106! 106 106i 106; 106' Monroe, 111 1 lj 1 1 11 1 1 11 1( 1 1 1 236 235 235 235f 235 235 235 235! 235 7 17 T. 7 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1. 1 1 1 1 Orange, 1 1 li II' lj 1 1 1 1 Queens, 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 222222222 Saratoga, 1 1 lj 1 1 1: f. Schenectady, ..1 1 1: 1 11 11 Seneca, 1 1 li li 1 1 1 1 1' Suffolk, 2 2 2 2, 2 2 2 Wertoheeter, -6 6 6.

6 886 413; 386! 877! 3861 886 S8! 8-8' 8.... 8 8 8 8 8 8i 8 8 8 8' 8 8 8 8l 8i 8 Albany, 1 fj. tl 1 ll li 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 li li li 1 Allegany i I i 106 10ft 10i 106 106 106 106 106j 100, 106 106! 106 106 106 108 106 106 lOti! 106 100 1061 10t 106j 100 100 106 i Broome, I i 1 I i 1 li i li 1: 1: li 1 1" 1: 1 1 1 1 3 lj 1 1 1 3 1 1 "ri--" -i-f i. 235! 235 235 2351 235 235! 236; 23i! 235 235 235: 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 335 235 235 235 235 235: 235 Chautauqua, I i i 1 1 71 7 7, 7i i 7 7 7 ,7, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Chemung, I. 4 j' 'V "i 'i'i-'o' i' "i' lj li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chenango, 2 I 2 2 S- 2.

.2 8. 2- 2 2 I "i', 1 I i 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 11 1 1 1 li 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 Herkimer, 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 i 2 2.2 2,2 2 2 i I 2 51 I i 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5, 5 Sj 5 5 5 5 5 lj 13 13 i 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1. 13 13 13 1., IS 1 13 13 13 13 IS li I 2 I' I I 2 I I I I lj ls! I I I 20 20 20 20 20 i 20 20 20 2 SO 20 20 20 20 20 20 2 20 2 20 20 I 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 i 20 20 20 10 20 20 1 li: If 1 l- li li 1 li 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 Onondaga, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1. 1 1 1- 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 li 1 1 1 I' 1 Ontario? 3 I 3 3 13 13 1 3j 3 3 3-j 3, 3 3, 3 3 Jj 3 3 1 li li 1 1, li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 Oswego, I 9 9 -9 1 I I I 2: II I I -l-l-i I I I i- I I I I I I I I- i 1 6 2 iS I 1 1 1. 1 iS i ig u'.

iS 10 i 4 ib AJii 'f 1 1 i 72 I 72 72 66 i 72 i 71 72 i 70 72 3881 380! 3S0 386' 386; 3861 372; 3861 385) SS6 385i 386 378' 3S6 386: 384 385 385' 386 Shenarrl received 941 Peter M. Murphy received 941-; Chautauque County Peter M. Murphy received F. Case received Harvey F. Guthrie receire4 10.

Westchester County Xoftdiah Morse reoeived 55; John li. King received o. xates County iiarmon Ji. U. Cropes reoeived rhfi.rlfjt W.

Linn iroeivf. 214: Samuel Leeds reeeiTed i 229: Noadiah Morse received 187 Peter M. Murphy 1 received Gideon Granger received Albert Gali-taa received 1 John Stark received 1 George Reade received 1 David Wooster received 1 Horace Mann received 1 Charles Adams received 1 Blank received 71. Erie County Samnel Leeds received 510; Nelson G. Stevens received 510 Noadiah Morse received 510.

Essex County James S. Freeborn received 2756 Jonathan Collins received 1973; Harmon B. O. Cropos received 128; Charles W. Linn received 128; Samuel Leeds received 128; C.

O. Shepherd received 128; Peter M. Murphy received 128; Lyman II. Walworth received 32. Franklin County H.

B. Cropsey received 130; Ellis Bee received 130; C. W. Lynn received 130; Samuel Leeds received 130; L. Thompson received 130 Charles Greggs received 130 F.

O. Rogers received 130 Roewell received 130 Peter Murphy Morse received 130; Andrew Leecepter received 35. Genssee County O. Shopard received 15 M. Murphy received 11; Nodiah Morse received 11 Charles W.

Linn received l'l. trreene County Richard B. Compton received 3,242 William J. Rnss received 16 George Selman received 16. Herkimer County Harvey F.

Guthrie received 2. Je fferson County Abel F. Case reoeived 13 Har-vev F. Guthrie received 13. Henry H.

Dunham received 7 Edward II. James received John L. King received William S- Ross reeeived H. B. Oropsy received 1 Blank received 2.

Richmond County Thomas P. Berry received 30 Noadiah Morse received 30. Saratoga County Harman B. Cropes received 1 Samuel Leeds received 17; Noadiah Morse reoeived 14- Charles W. Linn received John Smith received 4 George Ward received 1 John B.

King received 1 GeoreWard receivedl Pvlvestor Gillett received 1 King received 1 Elisha B. Storms received 1 Cyrus Fardwell received 1 Nicholas Swift recei- ScAoon'e County John L. Wilson received 18. Seneca County Harvey F. Guthrie received James F.

Fleck received Hermon B. O. Cropes receivedl Charles Lynn received 1 Samuel Leeds receivedl; C. O. Sheppard reoeived 1 Peter M.

Murphy received 1 John E. Lawyer reoeived 2 William andervoo received 1 William Vanderv received 2 IVilliam Vander received William L. G. Smit reeeived 1 William L. G.

Sm received 2 William L. G. S. received 1 Benjamin Chamber received 1 Benjamin Chamb reeeived 2 Benjamin Cham received 1 Charles O. Cono received 3 Lyman J.

Walwo received Lyman J. Walw received Thomas Hubb received Thomas Hub received Samuel G. Hatha received Jonathan C. Colli received William C. Beard received William C.

Bear received John G. McDowe received John G. McDow reoeived Ferral C. Dininn received 1. S(euben Cotmfv Harmon B.

O. Cropes received 345 Charles W. Linn received 345 Samuel Leeds re ceived 345; Peter M. Murphy 345; C. 0.

Rhennrd received 345 Noadiah Morse received 343 Sujfolls County Edward Falon received 1,917 Thco G. Voomans received 1.917; Henry K. Dunham received Elias B. Heirick received Kdgar AVhite received 2. Sullivan County Harmon B.

0. Cropes received 44; Charles W. Linn received 44; Samuel Leeds re-reived 44; Noadiah Morse received 44 Peter M. filorphy received 44- Tioga bounty Harmon B. 0.

Cropes received 197; Charles W. Linn received 107, Samuel Leeds received 197 Noadiah Morse received 197; O. 0. Shepard reoeived 197; Peter received 197. Tompkins County Edward Parlen reoeived Charles Sandford received 3,410 John R.

Skinner received Harmon B. 0. Cropes reoeived 805; Charles W. Linn received 605; Samuel Leeds received 802; Noadiah Morse received 805; Peter M. Murphy received 814 Charles W.

Linde reeeivad 57; C. 0. Shepard received 158; Blank received 192. Warren County Richard T. OrOTvpton received 1.713; Harmon B.

O. Cropes received 119; Charles W. Linn received 119; Samuel Leeds received 119; John Smith reeeived 119. Washington County Peter DeWolf reeeived 3, 1 74; Harmon B. O.

Cropes reeeived 452; Charles W. Linn received 452 Samuel Leeds received 425 John Smith received 452; Noadiah Morse received 452; William W. Bockas reoeived Horace Greely received Tlmrlow Weed received 1. Wavne County Harmon B. O.

Cropes received 941 Charles W. Linn reeeived 941 Samuel Leed reoeived 941 Noadiah Moros reoeived 941 C. O. 1 J. H.

Stedman received 1 John Rogers received 1 Monroe County Harmon B. O. Cropes received 775; Charles W. Linn received 775; Samuel Leeds 775; Noadiah Morse received 775; C. O.

Shepard received 775; Peter M. Murphy received 775. Montgomery Cimnty Harmon P. Cropsey reeeived 40; J. A.

Milninie received 2. New- York County Noadiah Morse received 200 Hale received 18; Scattering received 723; and all others" received 105; Blank reeeived 31 Niagara County James L. Woorhees received 3413; Nathan Dayton receive Robert White received John Porter received Peter Griner received 2. Onondaga County William Shuprott received 1 G. A.

Hammond received 1 Marvin Gilbert received 1 S. B. Edmonds received 1 Karvey F. Gurthrie received 1 J. N.

Steadman received 1 James M. Flerk received I J. McClane Smith received 1 J. W. Logan received I.

Ontario Cfiunty Harmon B. 0. Gropse received 367 Charles W. Linn received 381 Samuel Leeds received 389; Calvret Canfteld received 1 Nathaniel Sole received 1 Peter M. Murphy received 424 Alonzo Ball received 168.

Orange CoKny Noadiah Morse received 16. Orleans County Charles W. Linn 532 W. S. Underhill received 432; Samuel Leeds reoeived 472; A.

S. Ball received 472; John Smith 566; Noadiah Morse received 605. Keresscioer County Harmon B. 0. Cropes reeeived 217: Charles W.

Ijinn received 217; Samuel Leeds received 217; Noadiah Morse received 218; C. O. Shepard reoeived 216 Peter M. Murphy reoeived 217 SCATTERING VOTES. Albany County Matthew Soule received 133; Samuel S.

Huntington received 8 William H. Koss re-eived 1 Blank received 28. Allegany County Hiram B. 0. Cropes received 67- Charles W.

Linn received 678 Samuel Leeds received 662; Noadiah Morse -received 600; C. O. Shepard received 878 Peter M. Murphy received 678 W. Ci Beardsley received Hathaway reoeived 5- W.

C. Crain received 5 W. H. Cornell received W. L.

Smith received L. J. Walworth received 4j J. G. McDowell received4; A.

W. Bishop received 8 R. T. Compton received 3 F. C.

Dininy reoeived S. P. Piper received 2 E. S. Crooks reoeived 2 B.

B. Litchfield reoeived J. M. Marsh received 2 O. A.

Conover reoeived A. F. Vache reoeived C. 6. Grinnell reoeived 2 3 C.

Collins received 2 D. DeWolf received 1 T. H. Hubbard reoeived 1 Thoa. Hubbard received lj Wm.

Crain reoeived John Piersom received 1 John McDowell reoeived 1 Guitavus A. Conner reoeived 1 J. B. Skinner reoeived 1: W. Vandervoort received 1.

Broome County Thomas H. H. Hubbard received 375- J. F. Freeborn received 243; William Crain received 104; Vf.

L. G. Smith received 102; John L. Wilson received Francis D. Stryker received 61; William 8.

Stebbins reoeived 64. Cattaraugus County Harmon B. O. Cropes ro-ecired 112; Charles W. Lynn received 79: Samnel Leeds reeeived 112; Noadiah Morse received 607; Peter M.

Murphy reoeived 607 Nelson B. Stevens received 7. ICayuga County JamesE. Voorhees received Blank received 1. ISO.

Chenango County Samuel Leeds received 303; Pliny Freeman received 303 Philo B. Gates received 2. Clinton County Shernan B. Piper received 2,81 2 John S. Wilson received 245.

Columbia County Samuel Leeds received 3 Nelson B. Stevens received 1. Cortland County Samnel Leeds reeeived 343; Pliny Freeman received 343; John E. Lawyer 112. Delaware County Alfred Pcgg received 339.

Dutchess County Ara Bowen received 5,495 William A. Cornell received 5600 Charles Cregg received 33; H. P. Cropsey received 1 C. W.

Lynn reeeived 1 Samuel Leeds received 1 N. Morse reoeived 1 Ellis Bee received 1 J. Thompson received 1 O. Bogers received 1 Peter Murphy received 1 John W. Beach received 1 Horatio N.

Powers received I John Langdon received John Sullivan received 1 John Hancocock received 1 Samuel Adams reeeived -1 Elbridge Gerry received 1 William Ellery received 1 Roger Sherman received 1 George Clinton received 1 Oliver Wolcott received 1 Daniel D. Tompkins received John Withersrjoon received Benjaman Franklin received 1 Thomas Mifflin received 1 Thomas McKean received 1 Daniel Carol received 1 Patrick Henry received 1 Thomas Jefferson received 1 Joshua Barnev received 1 Horatio Gates received 1 Benjamin Rush reoeived 1 Joseph Warren received 1. Robert Yates received 1 Nathan Hale received 1 received 308 C. O. Shepbard received 308 Peter M.

William Livingston received 1 Richard Montgomery reoeived 1 James Monroe reoeived 1 Sullivan James received 2G8; Isaac Owen received 108; Harmon dot- 1 by received Nathaniel Soules reoeived 11 C. Sheppard received 2 Herman P. Cropsey reoeived Lewis Cat'meld received 31 Nathaniel Sotee received 76; Charles Henzen received Calvaret Can field received 23; Noadiah More received Juj Warner received 23 William S. Jay reeeived 23. We do hereby certify that the preceding etatemeqt is correct.

Given ander onr hands at the Secretary Office of said State, in the city of Albany, the twen, tieth day of November, in the year of oar Lord oa thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. IIKNRY S- RANDALL, Secretary of State. JOHN C. TVRIOHT, Comptroller. LEVI S- CHATFIELD, Attorney General.

JAMES M. COOK, STATE OF NEW-YORK. I CERTirr the pr ceeding to be a true eopy of an ori- ginal statement of the Board of State CamuMua. cm file in this office. 4ivn under my hand and ieal of office, at the entfm Albany, the twentieth day of November, hi l.

t. the year of our Lord one thousand eight hna-dred and fifty-two. HKNRY S. RANDALL, Secretary of Stat. Kings County Noadiah Morse received 66 Elias Hubbard Gerrit Montinya 1 John P.

Halel. Livingston County Harmon B. O. Cropes received 308; Charles W. Linn received 308; Samuel Leeds Murphy reoeived 308 J.

H. Bartlett received Alexander F. Case received one Safford Greene received Official Canvass of Votes for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Canal Commissioner, Inspector of State Prisons, Members of Congress, and Justice of the Supreme Court 1852. Twentieth District. Twenty-sixth District.

Andrew James H. jnetaa ti am pa iseiuiut a auwen a. J. v. Woods.

Oliver E. WlUurd Frlsbit. 288 Rollin Sanford. 6,789 J. Philips Phoenix Ontario county.

Seneca fates 3.583 2.620 2,343 8,646 4.330 2 229 1.970 8,529 eeived 11; Horatio Tompkins received Hunt reoeived 1. For Tileut. Governor J. Preston Mann reeeived 9. Monro County For Governor Scattering received 2.

New. York. For Governor- Scattering" received 30; Blank received 27. For Lieut. Governor Sanford Follet received 26; '-Scattering" received 13; Blank received 23.

Niagara County. For Governor Washington Horatio Seymour Hunt received W. Hunt received 4. For Lieut. Governor T.

W. Bsilou. reoeived 1. STATE OF NEW YORK, We, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Attorney-General, and the Treasurer of the Bald State, haTing formed a Board of State Canvassers, and having canvassed and estimated the whole number of votei given for Gorernor and Lieutenant Governor, at the General Election held In the said State on the second day of November, 1852. according to the certified statements of the said votes received by the Secretary of State, in the manner directed by law.

do hkrebv detpr-mike, dkclabc, Aim cbrtify. that HORATIO 8ETMOUR wa. by the greatest number of votea given at the said Second District. Thomaa W. Cummiug.

City of Brooklyn In Kings county, 7,228 Third District. Hiram albridge Bowen Otty of New York. 1 2. 3. 6, and 8th Wards, 5,814 4,71 Fourth District.

Mike H. Hobart Walh. Haws. City of New Tork, 4. 290 iiuaou Duencer xiugu liuouti; j.

a. dnimw i 1 fiamus B. Mattis O. P. Mattiton 1 Mattiaoo 1: S.

Mtsson Joshua A. A Spenoar 1 Aaaam May Oraauas B. Twehty-Jirst District. 1 Cortland H. Bennett B.

B. Smith Saaltt Charles A. Hammond 1.. Broome John L. Graham Cornelius Mnrsar 2f Gerrit Smith 1.

I Chenango EtUha Smith 3: DanL Smith 1: Hawaii B. Schenectady, 1,910 1.654 Schoharie, 3.890 2.916 1 6 Seneca, 2.575 2.205 116 Steuben. 7.053 6.291 138 Suffolk 3.188 1,992 Sullivan, 3.054 1.709 27 Tioga 2.80 2.28 Tompkins 3.658 3.404 711 VbJter 6,994 6.128 17 Warren, 1.773 1549 101 Washington, 3.189 4.295 353 Wayne, 4182 4.129 736 Westchester 6.304 4.16 13 Wyoming, 2 602 3,009 001 Yates 2.299 1,986 13T 205.496 239,384 19,192 Rensselaer, 1 Richmond, Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Seneca, Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga. Tompkins, later, Warren, Wayne.

Wostchcster, Wyoming, Yatea, Oneida County. For Governor William R. Smith re- 6,574 6,265 172 lM-il 1.158 33 1,794 750 6.746 4.568 1.246 4.291 4.512 49 1.901 1.657 3.888 2.914 15 2.568 2.270 118 7.039 140 8.246 1.990 2.703 2.062 2T 2.891 2,286 3.657 3.466 707 6.969 6,151 17 1.769 1,243 101 8.203 4,247 382 4.151 4,140 741 6.315 4.152 18 2,596 8.099 634 2.283 2.032 148 261.391 241348 19,445 Patrick Kelly. leetton. duly elected Governor of the said State; and that eeived Conaut Scovill received W.

Hunt received 2. lANt'ORD OIIITRflH wm. bv the orreatest number of For Lieut. Governor J. Preston Main receivedl; Or- Twenty-seventh District.

John Charles Jarvls James W. Taylor. Cook. Langdou. Tavlor.

Tompkins county, 3.418 3627 63s 24 Chemung county. 3.03 2.544 212 Tioga county 2.925 2.239 9426 8,410 850 24 Twenty -eighth District. votea, given at the said election, duly elected to the office rin Steele reoeived 2 Orrin Seel received 1 Church re- lord Uenry Bet J. Boyd 1. Twenty-second District.

Oswego Ten Eyck 1. 10. and 14th Wards, 4.802 ceived 1 Fifth District oi lieutenant uovernor oi tne saia tate. MGlven under our Hands, at the Secretary's Office of said Btate, in the city of Albany, the second day of December, Madison Smith Wm. Hough H.

Tarn Eyekl Joseph C. Morton Joseph Hoxle. Twenty-third District. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred an JwtT C. Lyon Edward A.

Brown Richard Je William City of New York, 7th and 13th Wards. 3,337 City of WiUiamsburgh, In Kings 2 007 eon P. Mundy Cordiel Storrs O. 2,539 George Hasting. Steuben county 7.251 Livingston county, 3.43! 10.681 Twenty -ninth District.

Azarlah Joseph 1.674 4.243 6.394 Sixth District. 9.220 Jame P. Fogg. 641 John Boody. tfield.

Monroe county 7.290 6.578 Twenty-fourth District. Ofwndaga Robert Raymond Daniel T. IooeaS; cia A. Thayer 1 Chaa, B. Sedgwick 1 D.

Got 2 ft. Raymond 1. Twenty-fifth District. 4 1 Cayuga T. Y.

How 12; Thomas Y. How 23; T. Junior Thoma Y. How 2: Elmore P. Rom 1: Hayden 1: T.

Y. Howe Edwin B. Marvin K. Edwin Morgan Garret C. Parsall Edwin a Samuel A.

Cuyier Edward B. Morg Thoa. Y. Bow Wayne Y. Howe, Jr.

Clark Mason l.v Twentv-sixth District. Joseph Yarnmu. Jr. 6,243 Wheeler. 6,354 City of New York, 11th, 15th and 17th Wards mry-two.

IIBNItY 8. RANDALL. Secretary qf State. JOHN 0. WRIGHT, Comptroller.

LEVI S. CHATFIELD, Jlttomey-Gtentral. JAMES COOK, Treasurer. BTATB OF NEW YORK. 8 eo ret art's Otfiok.

I eertify the preceding to be a true eopy of an original eertificate of the Board of State Canvassers, on file in this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city of Albany, the second day of December, In the year (l, s. Of our Lord-one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. HKNRY S. RANDALL, StMSrrtJtvv Stini Btate of New Tork.

Statement of the Whole Number Of Totes given for GOVERNOR and LIKUTENANT GOVERNOR, at the General Election held in the said State on the second day of November, in the year 18Ti2. wherein the several counties in which the said rotea were Thirtieth District. Benjamin Judnon W. John D. George Ononrfaa Cmnly.

For Governor W. Hunt received 1. Ontario County. For Governor William R. Smith received 5 Seymour Church received 1 William K.

Smith received 1. For Lieut. Governor J. Preston Mann received Preston Marvin reoeived 3. Orange County.

For Governor Horace Greely received For Lieut. Governor Henry Copley received 1. Orleans County. For Governor Sanford K. Church rfl-ceived 1.

For Lieut. Governor Kent reeelvod W. Kent received 1. Oswego County. Vov Governor William R.

Smith reeeived 8. For Lieut. Governor Thomas Kempchall received J. Preston Mann received 8. Otsego County.

For Governor William I. Smith received 2. ror Irtnre. duiuruui 1 -o: riwwn Mw Ou. Rockland County.

For Governor Seymour received 1. St. Lawrence County. For Governor William R. Smith received David Day.

received Waah nt Hunt received 1: Blank received 1. For Lieut. Governor rJ. Preston Man receivedl. Seneca County For Goveronr William R.

Smith received 4. For Lieut. Governor Preston Mann received 4. Steuben County. For Governor W.

Hunt received 1. Suffolk County. For Governor U. Seymour received Clement Hempstead received 1. For Lieut.

Governor 8. E. Church received Conley reeeived 1. Landon. Chase.

PrinKte. buerman 126 1.737 SCATTERING VOTES. Jilbany County. Rob. Lent receivedl; Blank received Henry Storms received 1.

JiUegany County. Abram Clark received Judson W. Sherman received 1. Broome County. William Shapcott received 318; Crosby received 3.

Cayuga County. William Shapcott reoeived Darius G. Clark, reeeived Coll. Patchin received Elmore P. Ross received 1 George Costls received Ab.

Haines received D. Clark received Chance How reca fd 1. Chenango County. William Shapcott receive Henry Bennett received 1. Columbia County.

Cortland County. C. A. Wheaton received Charles A Wheaton received William Shapcott received 3. Dutchess County.

E. Crosby received John C. Cruger received Blank received 1. Erie County. Wadswortb received 9.

Esses. County. Epenetus Cropy received 6. Herkimer County. William Shapcott received 2.

Jefferson County. William Shapcott received 7. Kings County Scattering 6. Madison County. William Shapcott received Epene-tus Crospy received 11.

Monro? County. Blank received 1. New York "Scattering" received 25: Blank received 31. Oneida County. William Speepcot received 2.

Ontario County. William Shapcott received 6. Oswego County. William Shapcott received 8. 2.813 4.353 Robert Smith.

130 643 203 076 Genesee oounty. 3.740 Wyoming oounty 2.572 -Allegauy county, 3.074 9386 Ontario W. Friable J. H. Woods 1: Woe4 Seventh District.

William Marshall A O. Andrew Walker. Roberts. Lester. Olty of New York.

9th 16th ft 20th Wards, 5,601 4.702 896 Eighth District. Lute Stanley P. Bassett George Hastings 1. 8.903 Seneca R- k. Jtnaoy Lornetius Lwvary Witlard FrUbv 2 E.

W. Frisby 18 Jamas 1 Benjamin A Bradford S. John Delafietd 1. Thirty -first District. Thomas T.

Jonathan Woods. Flagler. Daniel T. D. Marshall.

James Brooks. 2.697 rancis Cutting City of New York. 12th 18th lWth Wardti, 4.414 Yate William H. Wood 1 James Wood A. 1 Henry II.

Woods James H. Wood John Mr Judge Oliver J. H. Wood E. Wlllard Frisby jk Tirentv-seventh District.

a given are distinguished GOVERN. Orleans county, Niagara eounty, Lieut. Got. 3,231 2 393 3.115 6.608 3.398 if. Peter Murphv.

4H9" 919 1 8i8 William Davfe. 434 5,858 S5 X3 IS is. JYtnth Diitrict. Jared Y. Peck Woatchaster county.

6,261 Tompkins Cook 1. 4 Chemung H. W. Jackson 1. I Twenty-eighth Districts I Steuben J.

L. Baboock Wm. Ervin Jashni fLT4 limr 2. I SCATTERING TOTES. Albany County.

Blank received Rufus W. Peckham received Follett reoeived 1. JWegany County. Joseph Piatt received 1. tayuga County.

Charles H. Wheaton receivedl; F. Follett received 1. Clinton County. Frederick C.

Follett recolved 2,856. Cortland County. H. Burnham received 1. Dutchess County.

Blank receivud 1. Genesee County. T. Keinpshall reoeived 1. Greene County.

Char le Wheaton received 17. Herkimer Countt. F. Follett received 1. ltmgS XJOtmTy.rrBctoAB 1.

fcyiwaLa SfjitteriniT 7. Lewia County. Charles E. Wheaton received C. Storrt received 1.

Livingston County. Kempshall received 1 William mpf hall received 1 Blank received 2. Monroe County. Scattering received 2. New York.

Scattering received 11; Blank received 29. Oneida County. Oliver Follett received 2. Onondaga County Montes received 1. -Ontario County.

0. A. Wheaton received 2. Orange County. Anthony K.

Cooper received 1. Orleans County. Kempshall received Squre Joiner 'received 1. Otsego County Charles A. Mann received Ebeneter Blakely received 1.

Queens County. Darius Clark received 44 Horace Wheaton received C. A. Whealon received 3. Rensselaer County.

Ebenezer Blakely received 1. Saratoga County. Lewis E. Smirk received Charles A. Wheaton received 4.

Steuben County. T. Kempshall received 1. Suffolk County. Darius Clark received 82.

Tompkins County. C. A. W. received 1.

Washington County. Eds. McCollister received Horace Weadon received 1. Wayne County. Howell Steal received 1 Frederick Knave received 1.

Wyoming ounty. Scattering received 1. We do hereby certify that the preceding statement Is correct. Given under our hands, at the Secretary's Offloe of said State, in the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. HENRY S.

RANDALL. Secretary of State JOHN C. WRIGHT, Comptroller. LEVI S. CHATFIELD, Jlttorney-General.

JAMES M. COOK, Treasurer. Bayard Clarke 4.179 Hocaiana Thirty -second District. Solomon G. Isaac A Haven.

Yerplanck. Eris eounty, 6.037 7,054 Thirty-third District. Reuben E. George A. Fenton i.

Crooker. Chautauqua oounty. 4.746 6.1 40 Cattaraugus 8.971 3.521 Otsego County. William Shapcott received two. Queens County.

Frederick Follett received 43; Storms 1. Livingston Blank 1 4 G. Hastings 1 W. Henry Putnam 823ft 4081 3084 8508 Allegany Broome Oattaraugua. Oayuaa 3810 2754 3770 6697 Joseph VI urn h.

4i6 uerman um t. j. Thirtieth District. Genesee ill Um W. Sprague Jndson W.

8,533 Tenth District. 4788 -477 .317 452 1056 260 269 196 William Samuel J. Charles Gregg. sTlngie rringie bneiman Juaaon Faruutn. Murray.

ft yommg scattering 1 Jiettmu-tJoahua H. Darllnr G. 8.661 8,717 833 4073 3079 3506 4774 3758 3249 4519 2856- 4472 2153 6076 5629 7019 2014 2106 6.073 2,690 4.340 2,067 Orange county, Sullivan eoMnty. SCATTERING VOTES. 3253 4529 2858 4469 2164 3882 5637 7041 2614 7,768 6,407 vmemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Brie Essex Franklin -Sherman 1: Benjamin Prlndle Ben tami a g- grbadj Benjamin W.

Prlngle Benjamin F. PhlHjjXX A Thirty -first Organs Thomas Alger 9 T. Falser 35; John Wilson 1. Eleventh 2276 4146 2431 2417 6565 8133 2754 1766 27 Joseph S. Smith.

5.057 846 Sullivan County. For Lieut. Governor Granville Porter received 1. Tompkins County. For Governor John Munson receivedl.

For Lieut. Governor Tarn. Munson received 1. Ulster County. For Governor Meiuthorne Tompkins received 17; Gerrit Smith received 1.

For Lieut. Governor Joseph O. Hasbrouck received 1 Warren County. For Governor Fredlck Follett reoeived Stephen Goodppeed received 1. Washington County.

For Governor James B. Stevenson received 1. Wayne County. For Governor W. Hunt received William R.

Smith received 8. For Lieut. Governor W. Kent receivedl; J. Preston Mann received 8.

Westchester County. For Governor Hunt received Hamilton Fish received 1. Wyoming County. ForGovernor SeatteringreoeivedS. Votes County.

For Governor Hunt reoeived We do hereby certify that the preceding statemeut la correct. Given under our Hands, at the Secretary's Office of said State, in the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. XIEXRY S. RANDALL, Secretary of State. JOHN C.

WRIGHT. Comptroller. LEVIS. CUATFIEI-D. JMorney-Chnwal.

JAMES M. COOK. Treasurer. STATU OP NF.W-VORK Niagara J. L.

Woods Sherman seLea 1. 1 2101 Theodorlck R. West brook. 6.895 8.197 9,092 Cliter Greene eounty. 1: t.

st. iMoeum 1. Thirty-second District. 2 408 156 72 17 367 W7 28 Erie Rensselaer County. William P.

Angel received 1. St Lawrence County Dr. Clark received 1. Seneca County. William Shapcott received 2.

Suffolk County. Frederick Follett received 83. Washington County. William C. Boyd received Horny Storms received 1.

Wayne County. William Shapcott received 8. Westchester County. Crosby receivedl; A. K.

Hoffman received 1: Abraham Snlfftn received 1. Yates County. H. 8 WelU Co. reoeived 1.

We do hereby certify that the preceding statement correct. Given under our hands, at the Secretary' Office of said State, ki the city of A Lbany, the second day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. HENRY S. RANDALL. Secretary of State.

JOHN C. WRIGHT. Comptroller. LEVI S. CHATFIELD, Jlttorney General.

JAMES M. COOK. Treat urer. STATE OF NEW YORK. Secbetart's Office.

I certify the preceding to bo a true eopy of an orlgintl statement of the Board of State Canvassers, on file in this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the eity of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of tv our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. HENRY S. RANDALL. Secretary of State.

-vueie Tom a. w. Bxevens 1. 479 317 464 667 1068 266 271 196 3 235 '407 154 96 72 183 18 373 617 27 204. 232 14()2 630 21 193 928 720 1515 409 6 397 1837 621 17U Thirty-third District.

Cattaraugus R. E. ientoav81; Reuben Fsd Allon 1 7.902 JohnC. Cruger. 5.610 4.188 9.798 Chautauaw Joseph Plumb 486: R.

Fenton B. Genegee 2191 am 4444 Jefferson Ktnn 10378 Lewi. Liringeton 8055 Madison 3578 Monroe 6353 Montgomery, S416 New 32663 STATE OF NEW-YORK 1K; ton n. r. Fenton r- -ton uorg imjja 1 4 ftffrM CTiRTI OFFICI a.

xeuton Aeuoen 11. hop a. Timclfth District. Gilbert Dean. Dutehass county 5.615 Columbia eounty.

4.422 993T Thirteenth District. Russell David L. Sage. Seymour. Rensselaer county, 6.583 6.185 Fourteenth District.

HufusW. Effbert I certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original statement of the Board of State Canvassers, on tile in 1 We do hereby certify that the precedis s-s a 7402 3623 2756 3771 5045 6709 2372 3900 2296 4146 2429 3571 6638 8081 2755 1763 2292 3462 2824 2664 5762 9303 4206 3548 7604 2980 25494 3528 7676 6100 4473 4273 2762 4532 4482 834 2378 6141 1148 751 4571 4490 1667 2926 2278 5288 1997 2061 2289 3476 6145 1253 4309 4138 4181 3090 correct. Given under our hands, at the Beiareti of said State, in the cltv of Albanv. thaaeat 1 2888 Nieffara. 2186 3246 4368 6487 10377 255S 3064 S541 6283 3406 32909 3900 8S27 6619 3423 6177 2165 6094 6662 1541 2927 6636 1326 1794 nwmner.

in me veer ot our iuru una bluu 1 'First District. Suffolk Vi. H. Wilson J. G.

King J. Mauri ee Ralph H. Garrigan 1. 5utens John Ralph James Strong Henry Y. Jonas ohn G.

Floyd E. F. Jones 1. Kings, except Brooklyn end WiUiamsburgh T. Lott William M.

Tweed John R. King 1: Thomas W. Cum- mlugs C. Morton Joseph Uozie 3. Second District.

City of Brooklyn Col. I. Jack 1: Cumming Chariea James Jack 3: T. W. Cummlng 1: Hiram Barney Henry Moore Tubman Cumming Thomas H.

Cummiug 1: Samuel E. Johnson 2: Piatt Powell Charles J. Jack 10: James Maurice 2: C. J. Jack 1.

Third District. New York TTrty. 1, 2d. 3d. hth and 3th Wards; William T.

Dawley Robert Smith J. H. Hobart Haws Mifci Walsh 1: Alonio L. Ball Scattering 23: Blank 8. Fourth District.

S'ew York City. 4th. Gth. 10th and 14S Wards Robert Haws 16: Rufus Hibbard 13: Daniel T. Marshall James Bnwm Thomas McCormlck Samuel Wild Johu Sbanley Walbridge Tom Jouee 1: E.

McCoy Scattering 15; Blank 26. Fifth District. That part lying in the 7th and 13M Wards of the City of New York Scattering 29: Blank 23. City of Williamsburgh in Kings County J. 0.

Morton 2: Samuel Wilde 11: Johu A. King Lewis Tappan Scattering 7: James Maurice 1, Joseph H. Uoxie J. Morton J. H.

Hoxie 4: Morton 1. Sixth District. New York City. Mth.lbth and 17th Wards H. Walbridge 1: William D.

Hicks 2: John Smith 1: John S. Teller 1: William A. Walker 2: Lewis S. Dod S3; Rufus T. Hibbard Alonzo Ball Samuel Wild Joseph Hoxie Dsuiel D.

T. Marshall Isaac R. Goward 1: Scattering 12; Blank 33. Lionel Sherwood. 149 Chauncey P.

William. 71 Ralph 197 22S 138ft 612 21 218 005 646 1482 408 6 423 1810 170 64 1239 63 9308 6672 3424 6181 2284 5128 5640 1641 Peckham. Egberts. Albany eounty, 8,303 7,190 Fifteenth District. Oneida Onondaga Ontario.

Orleans Oswego; OtBego Pntnam Queens Rensselaer Richmond. Rockland St. Lawrence, Charles Henry 3458 2815 2726 6765 9231 1766 4188 3551 7631 2985 2A506 3490 7996 6115 4477 4270 2819 4524 4459 837 2366 6213 1158 750 4574 4509 1658 2919 2280 6285 1993 1709 2286 3462 6136 1250 4306 4132 4173 3073 2032 HENRY 8. RANDALL. Secretory mfJ JOHN C.

WRIGHT. Compmrotlmr LEYI 8. CHATFIELD. JtUarnohm JAMES M. COOK, Treasurer, STATE OF NEW Y0RK.V 'A SucscTARr'i Office, I eertify the preceding to be true eopy of an a statement of the Board of Canvasser.

this office. Given under my hand and seal of otto. at thee' Albany, the second day of Deceinbec 4n th l. s. of our Lord oat thousaud sight huudred and two.

HENRY 8. RANDALL. Secrmtary of m)u Richards. 363 55 96 Northrup. 4.022 4.444 1.132 95 Hughes.

3.398 4,378 1.863 349 STATE OF NEW YORK, ss We. the Secretary of Statu, the Comptroller, the Attorney-General, and the Treasurer of the mid State, having formed a Board of State Canvassers. and having canvatwd and estimated th whole number of votes given for Representatives In Congress at a General Election held lu the said State, on the second day of November. 1852. according to the certified statements of the said votus received by the Secretary of State in the manner directed by law, do hereby determine, declare, asd CERTIFY, that the following persons respectively, by the greatest number of votea given in the several Congressional Districts of this State, were elected Representatives of the State of New York, in the Thirty-Third 1313 1789 Washington oounty.

Saratoga Warren oounty Hamilton 5746 4332 Saratoga Schenectady, 1908 3874 Schoharie Secretary's Office. I certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original statement of the Board of State Canvadaers. on tlli in this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year B.J of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nfty-two. HENRY S.

RANDALL, secretary of State. STATE OF NEW YORK, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Attorney General, and the Treasurer, of the said State, having formed a Board of State Canvassers, and' having canvassed and est imated the whole number of votes given for Canal Commissioner, at the General Election held in the said State on the second day of November. 1852. according to the certified statements of the paid votes received by the Secretary of State, in the manner directed by law. do HEREBY DKTERMINF, DECLARE AND CERTIFY.

1 That FREDERICK FOLLETT was by the greatest number of votes given at the said election, duly elected Canal Commissioner of the said State. Given under our Hands, at the Sec.retary:a Office of said State. In the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anJ fifty -two. HKNRY S. RANDALL.

Secretary of State. JOHN O. WRIGHT. Comptroller. LEVI S.

CHATFIELD, jlttorney-Qmeral. JAMES M. COOK. ZVeamrcr. 114 140 109 139 this office.

Given under my hand and ecA-of office. In the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of a. our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty -two. HENRY S. RANDALL.

Secretary of State. STATE OF NEW YORK, ss We. the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Attorney General, and the Treasurer of the said State, having formed a Board of State Canvassers, and having canvassed and estimated the whole number of votes given for Inspector of State Prisons, at the General Election held in the said State on the second day of November. 1852. according to the certified statements of the wd votea received by the Secretary of State, in the manner directed by law, do hehebt determine, dk-clake.

a.o certify. That DARIUS CLARK was by the greatest number of vote given at the said election, duly elected Inspector of State Prisons of the paid State. Given under our Hands, at the Secretary's Office of said State, in the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huudred aud tifiv-lwo. HENRY S. RANDALL, Secretary of State.

JOHN C. WRIGHT. Comptroller. LEVI S. CHATFIELD, Attorney-General.

JAMES M. COOK, Treasurer. STATE OF NEW Y0RK.1 Secretary's Office. I certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original certiorate of the Board of State Canvassers, on nta in this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of l.

a our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fifty-two. HKNRY S. RANDALL. Secretary of State. vongress oi tne umieu states, to 9,988 9.6 Sixteenth District.

George A. Simmons. Essex county 2.913 Clinton oounty 2.400 Franklin eounty, 1.780 7.093 First District, Andrew L. Ireland. 1.934 2.814 2.1U4 6744 4313 1907 3886 2568 7066 3278 3062 2889 3559 5983 1758 8178 4176 6275 2602 2298 Seneca Stenben Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster.

Warren Washington. Wayne Weetohester. Wyoming Yates 2565 7061 3279 2697 2889 3556 5963 1760 3186 4186 5291 2600 2292 STATE OF YORK We. the Secretary of the Comptroller, the Attorney General. iiiy' Wm of the said Stat, having formed a board StsAe eers.

and having canvassed and eetlmatedhs w9r ber of votes eiven for Justice of the Supreme 0o. Seventeenth District 710 17 102 333 736 19 649 142 700 17 102 378 731 20 640 141 Seventh District. AT I'l- QfJL UTttt- Villini Tivrmr city and county of New York, at the GeniBait Van II Biphop 4S: James Brooks 6: Isaac N. Tucker Hiram Walbridge held on the second day of November, in t3ayr Perkins. 6,852 James Redington 1.2-17 354 1.601 J.

B. Yaraum 3: John Wheeler 1: Isaac B. Smith 1: 5.705 4.380 St. Lawrence county, Herklmsir county JAMES MAURICE. THOMAS W.

HUMMING. HIRAM WALBR1DGE. MIKE WALSH. WILLIAM M. TWEED.

JOHN WHEELER. WILLIAM A. WALKER. FRANCIS B. CUTTING JAHED V.

PECK, WILLIAM MURRAY. THEODORrCK R. WESTBR00K. GILBERT DEAN. RUSSELL SAGE.

RCFUS W. PECKHAM. CHARLES HUGHES. GEORGE A. SIMMONS BISHOP PERKINS.

PETER HOWE. GEORGE W. CHASE. ORSAMUS B. MATTESON elaer.

4i69 2.706 7.274 Second Dtstrict. Third District. Fimrth District, Fifth District, Sixth District. -Seventh District. -Eighth District.

-Ninth District. -Tenth District. -Eleventh District, -Twelfth District, -Thirltenth District. Fourteenth District. Fifteenth, FisfricU Sixteenth JHstrict, Seventeenth District, Eighteenth IXstrict.

Nineteenth District, Twentieth District. Blank 9. Kighth Eighteenth District. STATE OF NEW YORK IK. 1 reter jeacaian Secretary's Office, i Tiffany Brock way jr.

ed by the Secretary of State, in the manner dir law. DO HESSBV DETERMINE'. DECLARE. AffBCKVJ That, pursuant to the eighth section of the-ast "An act in relation to the Supreme Court of th dieial passed April 16, 1S52. RifcBKRT K1S ww.

by the greatest number of votrt Trk 1 said election, duly elected a Justice of of this State. Given under our Hands, at the Sec retard 099 State, in the city of Albany, the second dav in the year of our Lord one thousand eifha flfiy-two. .1 HENRY RANDALL. Se JOHN C. WRIGHT.

LEVI S. CHATKIELD. Rowe. Miller. 2.104 2.177 3.427 2.973 1 905 1.640 3,480 3.267 Fulton county Montgomery Schenectady Schoharie oounty, HENRY BENNETT Twenty-first District, 264.121 239,736 19.299 266,147 240,273 19.760 SCATTERING VOTES.

Albany County. For Governor Sandford E. Church re- eeived Henry Grant received John B. Hall reeeived Blank received Garrit Smith received 1. For Lieut.

Governor Mr. Kent reoeived Blank reeeived 2. SlUgany County. For Governor William A. Smith reeeived 1.

For Lieut. Governor Preston Mann receivedl; Horatiq-. Seymour received 1. Broome County. For Governor Lorenzo Seymour received 1.

For Lieut. Governor Daniel Ullman received 1: Sam. Church received 1. Cattaraugus County. For Governor William Shattuck received 1.

Cayuga County. For Governor William R. Smith reeeived Winthop Hopkins received W. flunt received Twenty-second District, GERRIT SMITH. 10.916 JVineteenth State of New York, ss.

Statement of the Whole Number of Votes given for INSPECTOR OF STATE PRISONS at the General Election held in the said State ou the second day of November, in the year 1852. wherein the several counties in which the said votes were given are dirtin-Kuihed I certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original cert ilicate of the Board of State Canvassers, on file in this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city ot" Albany, the second day of December, In the year of l. our Lord one thousand eight hundred and hfty-two. 1 HENRY S.

RANDALL. Secretary of State. State of New York. ss. Statement of the Whole Number Of Votes given for CANAL COMMISSIONER at the General Election held in the said State on the second dy of November, in the year 1852.

wherein the severnl counties in vhich the said votes were given are distinguished 10,057 District. George W. Chase. 6.311 4.239 JAMES M. COOK.

Trasvxr Otsego eounty Delaware eounty, STATE OF NEW YORK. Sechetabv's Offick. I certify the preoedimr to be Darius Counties. CU(rk Albany 8.420 Allegany, 4.065 Broome 3.092 a true cop tate CanvfJ State certificate of the Board of I this office. Cattaraugus 3.605 Given under my hand and seal of tffli i 8.034 Twentieth District.

Orsamus B. David Joshua A. James C. Matteson, Monlton. Spencer.

Deloog. Onalda 8.530 6.600 1.542 310 4.661 Cuyugn, Albany, the second day of Decei New York City. Vlth. lSth and VJth Wards Daniel T. D.

Marshall 14: Horace Oreely 2: Mike Walsh Ambrose C. Ktog-taud 3: William A. Walker Blauk 35. A'inth District. Westchester Edwards Wells Prior Clark 1: Peck Clark 1: J.

V. Peek 1. Tenth District. Orange Samuel Farnum S. J.

Farnum 4: Adam Ltl-broni S. Farnum 2. Sullivan George S. Earl 3. Eleventh District.

Ulster Edward McEntee 1: William Romeyn 1. Greene Theodore Westbrook Nathaniel Hull J. Smith Joseph Smith 1. -v Twelfth District. Dutch's Dean 1: Amos William 1: James O.

Kuer G. Dean D. B. Lent 1: J. C.

Cruger John C. Crug Cruger Gil Dean Blauk John H. Cruger 1. Columhia David C. Neefus 2.

Thirteenth District. Rensselaer D. L. Seymour Judge Huntington 1. Fourteenth District.

Sylvester Shepard Blauk William H. Roas R. W. Peckham 1 Jim Joice 1 Rufm Peckham 1 Egberts Rufus 1: Lionel Sherwood Mrs. H.

Haskell Dr. Dickson Detective 2. Fifteenth District. Washington Cha. Huse Charles Hugs C.

Hub 0. Hues C. Hughes Henry Northup H. -Wlh-up2. Warren II B.

Northup C. Hughes Ch. 1. Sixteenth District. Essex G.

Simmons Simmons A. L. Ireland Ireland 1. Clinton George Simmons 1: G. A.

SimmonB 2. s. ot our one thousand eigot 9 I two. HENRY 8. Twenty-first District.

Henry Joho L. Boyd. 254 State of New York, ss Statkmkt of ta Cortland County, Broome oounty, Chenango county, Bennett. 2.662 2,979 4,236 9 876 COL'RTIKS. Albany Allegany, Broome Cattaraugus, Cayuga.

Chautauque, Chemung Chenango. Clinton Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie. Efwex Franklin Fulton Hamilton, of Votes given for JUSTICE OF TUB 8UPBifc for the City and County of New York, purraaot fo3 8. Chapter 374. of the Laws of 1862; at Gatr.

lion held in the said City and County, the See of November. In the year 1852. 1 wenry-iitira uisinct. i.r. is i.iu.v Twenty-fourth District.

DANIEL T. JONES Twenty-fifth District. EDWIN B. MORGAN. Twenty-sixth District.

ANDREW OLIVER. Twenty-seventh District, JOHN J. TAYLOR. Twenty-eighth District. GEORGE HASTINGS.

Twenty-ninth District, AZAR1A1! BOODY. Thirtieth District. BENJAMIN TRINGLE. Thirty-first District. THOMAS T.

FLAGLER. Thirty-second District. SOLOMON G. HAVEN. Thirty-third REUBEN E.

FENTON. Given under our Hands, at the Secretary's Office of said State, in the city of Albany, the second day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fifty-two. HENRY S. RANDALL. Secretary of Stat JOHN C.

WRIGHT. Comptroller. LEVI S. CHATFIELD. Jittorney-General JAMES M.

COOK, Treasurer. STATE OF NEW YORK, Secretary's 1 certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original certificate of the Board of State Canvassers, on file in. this office. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city or Albany, the secoud day of December, in the year l. a.

of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. HENRY S. RANDALL, Secretary of State. State of New York. ss.

Statement of the Whole Number of Votes -given for Representatives of this State in the Thirty-third Congress of the United States, at the General Election held in the said State, on the second day of November. 1S52. whetein the several Counties and Congressional Districts In which the said votes were given am distinguished First District. George Bornt James John A. W.

P. Robert H. Twenty -second District. i MOTTls. rto.

(term miamj. iienrv City aud County of New York, 31,7 Smith. Hough. Ten Eyck 3.977 3.948 3.540 4.072 2.258 2.080 Epenetns George Crosby. Curtis.

7.236 74 3.807 468 2.737 3.805 465 6.029 548 6.699 1,066 2,325 270 3.899 272 2.314 182 4.133 2 2,416 671 2,436 234 5.603 8,184 413 2,748 154 1.756 95 2.296 71 3.454 172 2.816 17 2720 371 5.530 1U2 9.219 23 1,791 2u7 4.184 231 3.49b 1.413 7.563 672 2 977 21 26.350 192 3.432 946 7.97 9 7 56 fi.092 1,512 4.478 408 4,277 6 2,722 440 4.493 1.844 4.465 618 842 2.344 3 6.224 178 1.150 35 750 4.536 1,238 4,496 53 SCATTERING -TOTE33 Jfr I Oswego county. MndUnn oounty, R. J. Dillon receivedl Frederick Thomas Charles A Follett. Kemjwhall.

Wheaton. 8.317 7.313 84 4.056 3,815 470 3.103 2.731 318 3.604 3,806 466 4,718 5.068 658 3.771 5,686 1,066 3.284 2.324 2ti7 4,520 3.902 274 2,294 196 4,474 4,141 3 2.161 2.428 514 3.846 8.642 237 6.647 6.651 6.997 8,126 411 2.015 2.723 154 2.108 1.755 95 2.459 2.292 72 2.189 3,447 170 3.240 2.817 4.358 2.709 375 6.497 6.760 1T2 10.420 9.239 25 2.563 1,764 207 2.921 4.280 223 3.574 3.519 1.418 6,124 7.798 626 2.412 2,980 21 33.081 25.279 193 3.787 (508 942 8.797 8,018 748 6.597 6,144 1,522 3.407 4.484 411 6.179 4.265 6 2.210 2,822 435 6.106 4,516 1.860 5.620 4.489 518 1,540 '837 2-886 2.358 5,620 We do hereby certify that the precedl: John J. BriukerhoU received 1. For-Lieut. Governor J.

Preston Mann received 6. Chenango County. For Governor William R. Smith received 3. For Lieut.

Governor J. Preston Mann received William E. Church receivedl. Columbia County For Governor Ira Harris received 1. For Lieut.

Governor Wm. Kent received 1. Cortland County. For Governor William R. Smith received 1.

For Lieut. Governor Preston Mann received 3. Dtlaworr County. For Governor Mint Thorn Tompkins reeeived 237; Seymour reoeived H. Seymour received 1.

Dutchest County. For Governor Jonas Williams re eeived If Runt recei ved 1 Blank received 2. For Lieut. Governor Blank received 1. Franklin County.

For Governor Ellas Perkins received 1. GnNe County. For Governor Rodney Gowin received 1. For Lieut. Governor William KinjE received 1.

Greene County. For Governor Cure Morrison received Herkimer County. For Governor William R. Smith re-eeived For Lieut. Governor J.

Preston Mann reoeived 2. Jefferson County. For Governor William R. Smith reeeived CoonradL Fulte received 1. For Lieut.

Governor J. Preston Mann received 7i Doot. aimer received 1 Doot. Dunlap received 1. Kingt County.

For Governor W. Hunt F. B. Spi-- nola Hotio Seymour Seymour Fred. Douglass Scattering 6.

fFor Lieut. Governor Francis B. Spinolal; Scattering 7. L0wU County For Governor Washington received 1789. Livingston County For Governor Franklin Pierce reeeived 1.

Muduon County, For Governor William K. Smith re 3.762 3,282 4,522 2.82 4.484 2.160 5.049 5581 7,028 2,014 2.109 2.459 2.201 3.248 4.382 6.495 10.455 2.672 3.067 3.673 6.373 3.423 3249 2.907 8.814 6.608 8.424 5.160 2.325 5.117 6.656 1.630 2.890 6.620 1,325 1.792 6,777 4.331 Chatauque, ('hemang Chenango, Clinton. Columbia, Cortland. Delaware Dutchess, Erie Eases Franklin Fulton Hamilton, Genesee, Greene Herkimer JetfersoQ Kings Lewis Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery Niagara, Oneida Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego. Putnam, Queens Rensselaer.

Kockhmd. St. Lawrence Saratoga, correct. Given under our hands, at thsst 01 saul btate. in tne city or Aloany 1 1 1 Hugh Smith.

Franklin James Keddington 2. December, in tne year 01 our iara hundrsd and lift -two. HENRY S. RANDALL, JOHN C. WRIGHT.

Comfi Iv 8.049 6,206 Twent th ird Dis trict. Caleb Pearson Lyon. Mundy. Jefferson county, 6.755 6.672 Lewis county, 2,182 2.219 8.937 7.891 Twenty-fourth District. Daniel T.

Daniel Jones. Gott. Onondaga eounty, 6,605 6.120 Twenty fifth District. Edwin B. Thomas Y.

LEVI S. CHATFIELD, JAMES M. COOK, TV, STATE OF NEW YORK, Greene, Herkimer. Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison. Monroe Montgomery, New York Niagara, Oneida Onondaga Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego.

Otsego. Putnam, Queens. Robert R. Raymond. 1.458 Seventeenth District.

St! Lawrence H. Van Remwelaer H. Yan B. Per. kins 1: H.

R. Yan Renspelaer William A. Dart 1. UerkiiHer William Van Rensselaer 1 Peter urphy 1 Eighteenth District. Miller 1.

Schoharie P. Rowe Jud. Miller Almerln Gallup 1 Nineteenth District. OtegoG. Chase J.

Kennedy G. Chase Wm. H. Chase W. C.

Fields Chase 2. Delaware Geo. W. Chase G. W.

Chase 17; Sam. Gordon Chase S. Gordon 2: George Chase Robert Parker 1: M. Chase Mrs. Davis Henry Dowie H.

Meeker Dr. Jesse Doct. Jessup 4. I certify the preceding to be a true copy 1 statement of the Board of State Cajrmsl this office. i Suffolk Maurice.

King Ralph. Wynant 2.937 1.978 329 2.555 2.372 261 2 I viven under my nana ana seai 01 omeev 1,327 1,166 33 Wueens Richmond, Kings except Brookyn and Williamsburgh, Samuel Cuyier. 433 714 fL. of our Lord one thousand eight hundr vJj Morgan. How, Jr.

6,057 4.775 4.093 4.221 ayuga ounty, Wayne cttuuty 630 1 two. HENRY S. RAND 982 7,801 9.150 8.996 Washington Irving Bombay. The Boston Journalxtracm Bombay paper the particulars ot an eif and alarming riot, which took ploeaherI yemoer last year, xub nuv was 1 publication, in a Bombay newspr torml tranaiaiicn 01 jwruims wi 7r. hammed by our distinguished county.

seaboard, whittle away the British power, while reposing his le like a freeman upon Cape Horn. Sir, the day will come the day mtu come. One little "garden patch" of ours has been very profitable, very this season. The bugs ate up the cucumbers, the chickens ate up the bugs, the neighbors cats ate the chickens, and we are now in the search of something that will eat the cats. Can any of our agricultural friends aid us Ma, said little WUhelmiua, I don't think Solomon was so rich aa they eay he was." Why, my dear," said her astonished mother.

'f Because he slept with his fathers, and I think if he had been so very rich, he would have had a bed of hit own. "American Figs. The Working Farmer giveB the following mode of preparing Peach Vigs, as exhibited by Charles Downing, of New- burg. Other fruits have been successfully dried in a Himllar way; The poaches were first peeled, then cut in halves, the stones removed; next placed on plates, with their hollow sides up, and containing one-sixth of their iveight of sugar. After haying been sufficiently dried in the oven, they are stowed away in jars or boxes, like figs, the texture of which they materially resemble, while their flavor is entirely superior.

They may be swollen by water, and used for pies, tarts, and are very superior in quality to the ordinary dried peaches." Rev. Dr. Detroit, now in Europe, writes weekly letters to his congregation, which are read every Sabbath morning from the pulpit. A Model Speech. The following is an extract from a speech of Gen era Buncomb in tfavor of 64-40 North and 154-10 South "Mt Speaker When I open my eyes and look over his vast expanse of country when I see how tlte years of freedom has caused it to rise in the wcaleof civilization, and expand on either side "when I see it growing, swelling, roaring like a spring freshet I cannot resist the idea, sir, tbtfit the day will come when this great nation, liQte a young school boy, will burst its straps, and bucome entirely too big for its boots.

Sir, we wa nt elbow room, the continent, the entire contin ent, and nothing but the continent, and we wilO have it. Then shall Uncle Sam, placing his at upon the Canada, rest his right arm upon the Oregon coast, bis left upon the eastern turned a somerset, took up the gun, fired and hit the potatoe before it -reached the ground. this feat he performed four times. Hudson Gazette. Steamboat Explosion.

We mentioned on Monday that the Keokuck packet steamer had burst her boiler near St. Louis, killing and wounding several persons. A few additional particulars havrc reached us. Captain Johnson and Mr. Johnson the clerk, were instantly kill-oil.

The two engineers and the mate were severely injured. Captain Dean, whose death was meniioned on Monday, was of the firm of Car-jon Denn. He was conversing with the clerk when the accident occurred. The boat took fire and burned to the water's edge. Dnvid Nagle has been convicted at New Orleans of forging the name of Wm.

E. Leverich for nearly 0,000, in January last. own house, was compelled to submit, with the best grace she could, to the agonies of this unmerciful course of bore-ism. Matter had gone on in thiB way for half an hour, and what is half an hour Dumont suddenly awoke, and rubbing his eyes, apologetically exclaimed I hope 1 have not been asleep long My dear cried Madame de Stael, 'according to my -computation -of the time you have been asleep during two entire centuries Dragg took the hint and his leave at the unmo time. Something for Marksmen to Pr act ir on.

Last week, Mr. Henry Hollenbock, of this city, having seen a statement in the papers of the wonderful performance of an English marksman, concluded to try his hand. He accordingly took his gun, loaded and laid it upon the ground; he then took up a potatoe, threw it up into the air, A Long Sleep. Madame de StaeX could not endure a bore. There was at Geneva a person of the first class, not inaptly named Professor Draggi who in in Spite of her, would occasionally succeed in bestowing all his tediousness upon her.

One evening she had a party at her house, (among whom was Dumont, well known as the friend and correspondent of Sir Samnel Romilly,) whn in walked th -rcry learned and tntieh dreadea professor. Seizing the opportunity of the very tirst lull in conversation, he took from his pocket a huge manuscript, and, without the slightest provocation, proceeded to inflict the reading of it upon the company. Signs of impatience and weannesa were soon manifest upon every countenance. Dumont was soon set fast asleep by "ftae combined dull of the professor's matter and bis monotonous, drawling manner of reading. for poor Madame de Stael, she, being in her the print a "smeared and smudgy lithoa Mahomed, taken from Simon the Saracens.

i This riot lasted for three day when th. hammed ans were At last conciliated -by tors apologising for the translation and.

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