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The Charter Election

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
April
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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The animal charter election was held on Monday, with two full tickets m the ñeld. The vote was about the same as last year, with a different result, however, being dhas" trous to the Deiuocracy. The followiug are the official figures as determiued by the canvass made by the Commou (Jouiioil ou Wednesday evcuiug : MATOR. KM -OKIH K. JIM r. I . i "' 'é ' li i í á O 3 2 First ward, lJ7 18" 152 137 128 15(i Second " 145 7U 49 165 lt5 47 Tuird " 95 loó 135 127 101 1U1 Fourth " 104 134 115 125 lül 134 Fifth " 38 93 89 46 74 57 Sixth " 11 114 87 39 51 75 Totals, 190 7ti3 627 639 680 570 490 627 570 Maj rities, 273 12 110 There were 7 imperfect votes íor Mayor iu the 4th ward ; 5 for Recorder in the Ith'ward ; and 12 imperfect and scatterlng votes for Justice of the Peace. POE supekvisobs. First and Second Wards- lst. 2d. Total. Maj. John Ut. Grossmnnn, 87 126 213 (Jonrad Krapf, 198 83 281 (8 Scatteriug, 2 'lliirtl and Fourth Wards- 3d. 4th. Adam Ü. Seyler, 108 93 201 AlonzD A. Gregoiy, 154 150 304 103 Scattering, 2 Fifth and Sixth Wards - 5th. 6th. James B. Uady, 49 20 69 llandall Schuyler, 85 107 192 123 FOR ALDEKMKS. Fint Ward- James J. Parshall, 134 Isaac C. Handy, 154 20 Second Ward- Jacob F. Schub, 81 Herman Hutzel, 133 52 Tliird Ward- Wiliiain Copeland, 115 Aarun P. DeForest, 144 29 Fourth Ward- Warren Tremaiu, 124 fi Moses Rogers, 119 Srul tering, 2 Fifth Waril- Erastus P. Mnson, 58 liarles C. Mathewon, 77 19 Sixth Ward- Edward E. Sheldon 14 llcniy R. Ilill, 105 91 Si-al tering, 2 FOK CONSTABLKS. First Ward- Oeorge W. ü. Bruwu, 119 John G. Johnson, 168 49 8econd Ward - Jasper Inius, 118 18 Paul Sehall, 100 Third Ward- Thomas Clarken, ÚE 7 Froderick Sipiley, 128 Fourth Ward- Peter Lontr, 126 13 Zenas A. Swoet, 113 Kcattering, 6 Fifth Ward - Samuel Owen, 29 Eli S. Maaiy. 101 72 Sixth Ward- Felix Donnelly. 19 Kilwin li. (idley, 105 80 The candidatea first -nitnied 111 the above Ü8t8 are Democrnts ; the opposiug caüdidates are Repnblicans. For the proposition to pay üremeu ïó a jear 354 votes were polled, us follows: In lst ward, 114 ; 2nd, 30 ; 3d, 120 ; 4th, 31 ; 5th, 2S ; 6th, 34. The votes no were 3,-1 m the 3d ward and 2 in the 6th ward.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus