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Aldermen-John T. Oakley; salary, $5,000. Private Secretary to the President of the Board of Aldermen-William O'Connor; salary, $3,000.

THE BOROUGH PRESIDENTS.

Elective.

Borough of Manhattan-George McAnony, R. and C A.; salary, $7,500; term ends Dec. 81, 1918.

Borough of The Bronx-Cyrus C. Miller, R. and C. A.; salary, $7,500; term ends Dec. 81, 1918.

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Borough of Brooklyn-Alfred Steers, R. and C. A.; salary, $7,500; term ends Dec. 31, 1913.

Borough of Queens-*Maurice E. Connolly, D.; salary, $5,000; term ends Dec. 31, 1913.

Borough of Richmond-George Cromwell, R. and C. A.; salary, $5,000; term ends Dec. 31, 1913.

*Elected on Oct. 4, 1911, to succeed Lawrence Gresser, C. A., removed on Sept. 26, 1911, by Governor Dix. UNDER THE BOROUGH PRESIDENTS Appointive.

Borough of Manhattan. Secretary of the Borough-Leo Arnstein; salary, $5,000. Secretary to the Borough President-Julian B. Beatty; salary, $4,000. Commissioner of Public Works-Edgar V. Frothingham; salary, $7,200. Assistant Commissioner of Public WorksWilliam R. Patterson; salary, $6,000. Consulting Engineer-Ernest P. Goodrich; salary, $7,200. Auditor-Henry H. Lloyd; salary, $4,000. Engineer of Street Openings-Joseph O. B. Webster; salary, $5,000. Chief Engineer in Charge of Highways-Henry Welles Durham; salary, $5,000. Assistant Engineer in Charge of Highways-Clarence D. Pollock; salary, $4,000. Superintendent of Buildings and Offices-Rudolph P. Miller; salary, $5,000. Chief Engineer in Charge of SewersCharles H. Graham; salary, $5,000. perintendent of Buildings-Rudolph Miller; salary, $6,000.

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Borough of The Bronx, Consulting Engineer-Amos L. Schaeffer; salary, $6,000. Commissioner of Public Works-Thomas W. Whittle; salary, $5,500. Assistant Commissioner of Public Works-William H. Connell; salary, $4,000. Secretary of Borough-George Donnelly; salary, $4,000. Chief Engineer of Sewers and Highways-Richard H. Gillespie; salary, $6,000. Superintendent Highways-Arthur J. Largy; salary, $4,000. Principal Assistant Engineer, Bureau of Highways-Samuel C. Thompson; salary, $4,000. Topographical EngineerFrederick Greiffenberg; salary, $4,000. Principal Assistant Engineer, Bureau of Sewers-Josiah A. Fitch; salary, $4,000. Superintendent Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices-Roger W. Bligh; salary, $4,000. Superintendent Bureau of Buildings-James A. Henderson; salary, $5,000.

Borough of Brooklyn.

salary, $8,000. Assistant Engineer, Division of Substructures-Morton L. Fouquet; salary, $4,000. Superintendent Bureau_of Highways J. W. Tumbridge; salary, $5,000. Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways

Herman H. Schmidt; salary, $6,000. Superintendent of Incumbrances and Permits -Charles J. Cassidy; salary, $2,550. Chief Engineer Topographical Bureau-Charles R. Ward; salary, $6,000. Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices-Howard L. Woody; salary, $5,000. Superintendent Bureau of Sewers-William J. Taylor; salary, $5,000. Superintendent Bureau of Buildings-Patrick J. Carlin; salary, $5,000.

Borough of Queens.

Secretary of the Borough-Joseph Flanagan; salary, $4,000. Commissioner of Public Works-Denis O'Leary; salary, $4,000. Consulting Engineer-Robert R. Crowell; salary, $6,000. Superintendent of Buildings-John W. Moore; salary, (..... .). Superintendent of Street Cleaning-Daniel Ehntholt; salary, $3,000. Superintendent Bureau of HighwaysG Howland Leavitt; salary, $3,000.

Borough of Richmond.

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Secretary to the President-Maybury Fleming: salary, $2,500. Consulting Engineer and Acting Commissioner of Public Works-Louis L. Tribus; salary, $8,000. Assistant Commissioner of Public WorksWilliam R. Hillyer; salary, $8,600. gineer-Theodore S. Oxholm; salary, $5,000. Principal Assistant Engineer Topographical Bureau-George W. Tuttle; salary. $3,600. Superintendent Bureau of Highways-Horace E. Buel; salary, $3,000. Superintendent Bureau of Sewers-Ernest H. Seehusen; salary, $3,000. Assistant Engineer, Acting Superintendent of Street Cleaning-John T. Fetherston; salary, $3,000. Superintendent Bureau of Publie Buildings and Offices-John Timlin, jr.: salary, $8,000. Superintendent Bureau of Buildings-John Seaton; salary. $3,000. CORONERS.

Elective.

Borough of Manhattan-Israel L. Feinberg, R. and C. A.; James E. Winterbottom, R. and C. A.; Herman W. Holtzhauser, R. and C. A.; Herman Hellenstein, R. and C. A.; term, four years, ending December 31, 1913; salary, $6,000.

Borough of the Bronx-Jacob Shongut, R. and C. A.; Jerome F. Healy, D.; term, four years, ending December 31, 1913; salary, $6,000.

Borough of Brooklyn-A. J. Rooney, D.; Edward Glinnen, D.; term, four years, ending December 81, 1913; salary, $6,000. Borough of Queens-Gustav J. Schaefer, R. and C. A.; Alfred S. Ambler, R. and C. A.; term, 4 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $4,000. Borough of Richmond-William H. Jackson, R. and C. A.; term, 4 years. ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary. $4,000. NEW YORK CITY AND COUNTY COURTS.

Commissioner of Public Works Lewis For the members of the Supreme Court H. Pounds; salary, $6,000. Assistant Com- of the First Judicial District of New missioner of Public Works-Thomas E. York, which is coterminous with New Lineburgh; salary, $5,000. Secretary of York County, and for the members of the the Borough-Reuben L. Haskell; salary, First Department of the Appellate Divi$3,500. Secretary to the Borough Pression of the Supreme Court, also cotermindent John B. Creighton; salary, $4,000. ous with New York County, Consulting Engineer-George W. Tillson; "The Judiciary of New York State."

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Court of General Sessions.

Elective.

(Salary of judges, $17,500; term, 14 years.) Judges Thomas C. T. Crain, D., City Judge, Dec. 81, 1920; Warren W. Foster, D., Dec. 31, 1913; Thomas C. O'Sullivan, D., Dec. 31, 1919; Otto A. Rosalsky, R., Dec. 31, 1920; Edward Swann, D., Dec. 31, 1921; Joseph F. Mulqueen, D., Dec. 31, 1921; James T. Malone, D., Dec. 31, 1921.

Clerk of the Court-Edward R. Carroll; salary, $5,000.

City Court.

Elective.

(Salary, $12,000; term, 10 years.) Justices Edward F. O'Dwyer, D., Chief Justice, Dec. 31, 1917; Richard T. Lynch, D., Dec. 31, 1917; Edward B. La Fetra, D., Dec. 31, 1918; Francis B. Delehanty, D., Dec. 31, 1920; Joseph I. Green, D., Dec. 31, 1915; Alexander Finellte, D., Dec. 31, 1917; John V. McAvoy, D., Dec. 31, 1917; Peter Schmuck, D., Dec. 81, 1917; Richard H. Smith, R. and C. A., Dec. 31, 1919; Dec., 31, 1913. Clerk of the Court-Thomas F. Smith; salary, $6,000.

Surrogates.

(Salary, $15,000; term, 14 years.) Robert L. Fowler, D.; term expires Jan. 1. 1925. John P. Cohalan, D.; term expires Jan. 1, 1922.

Chief Clerk-William V. Leary; salary,
$10,000. Deputy Chief Clerk-Edward W.
Bonynge; salary, $5,500.
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Clerk
Court-Daniel W Dowdney; salary, $4. -
500. Probate Clerk-Jacob Washburn;
salary, $5,000.

Court of Special Sessions.
Appointive.

Chief Justice of the Court-Isaac
Franklin Russell; salary, $10,000; term,
10 years; term expires, July 1, 1920.
First Department-Manhattan and The
Bronx.

(Salary, $9,000; term, 10 years.)
Justices-Lorenz Zeller, July 1, 1915;
Joseph M. Deuel, July 1, 1913; Franklin
C. Hoyt, July 1, 1919; Cornelius F. Col-
lins, May 2, 1922; John B. Mayo, July
1, 1917; Joseph F. Moss, July 1, 1920;
Chief Clerk
Henry Steinert, July 1, 1921.
of the Court-Frank W. Smith; salary,
$5,000.
Second Department-Brooklyn, Queens
and Richmond.

(Salary, $9,000; term, 10 years.) Justices-J. J. McInerney, Dec. 31, 1921; H. J. Forker, Dec. 31, 1919; Robert J. Wilkin, April 18, 1913; John Fleming, Dec. 31, 1915; Morgan M. L. Ryan, Dec. 81, 1913; George J. O'Keefe, Dec. 31, 1917; Chief Arthur C. Salmon, July 1, 1920. Clerk of the Court Joseph L. Kerrigan; salary, $4,000.

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Magistrates-Robert C. Cornell, May 1, 1913; Matthew P. Breen, July 1, 1922; Frederick B. House, July 1, 1919; Paul Krotel, July 1, 1919; Moses Herrman, July 1, 1922: Charles N. Harris, May 1, 1917; Peter T. Barlow, May 1, 1913; Arthur C. Butts, May 1, 1917; Frederick Kernochan, May 1, 1917; Joseph E. Corrigan, July 18, 1917; Keyran J. C'Connor, July 15, 1917; Henry W. Herbert, July 1, 1919; Charles W. Appleton, July 1, 1915; Daniel F. Murphy, July 1, 1920; John J. Freschi, July 1, 1915; Francis X. McQuade, July 1, 1922. SecretaryPhilip Bloch; salary, $5,000. Second Division-Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond.

Chief Magistrate-Otto Kempner; salary, $8,000; term, 10 years; term expires July 1, 1920.

Borough of Brooklyn.

(Salary, $7,000; term, 10 years.) Magistrates-Edward J. Dooley, May 1, 1921; Charles J. Dodd, May 1, 1921; John Naumer, May 1, 1921; A. V. B. Voorhees, jr., Jan. 1, 1920; Howard P. Nash, July 1, 1919; Alexander H. Geismar, Nov. 1, 1917; John F. Hylan, Nov. 1, 1917; Moses J. Harris, May 1, 1921; John C. McGuire, May 1, 1921; Louis H. Reynolds, Mav 1, 1921.

Borough of Queens.

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Borough of Manhattan,

(Salary, $8,000; term, 10 years.) First District-No. 66 to 72 Lafayette st. Justices-Wauhope Lynn, Dec. 31, 1919; John Hoyer, Dec. 31, 1919; William Clerk-Thomas F. Moore, Dec. 31, 1919. O'Connell; salary, $3,000.

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Second District-No. 264 Madison st. Justices Benjamin Hoffman, Doc. 1919; Leon Sanders, Dec. 31, 1919; Leonard A. Snitkin, Dec. 81, 1919; Thomas P. Dinnean, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of CourtJames J. Devlin; salary. $3,000.

Third District-No. 814 West 54th st. Dec. Murray, 31, Justices-Thomas E. 1919; Thomas F. Noonan, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Michael Skelly; salary, $8,000.

Fourth District-No. 181 East 57th st. Justices-William J. Boyhan, 31, Dec. 1918; Michael F. Blake, Dec. 31, 1918. Clerk of Court-Abram Bernard; salary, $3,000.

Fifth District-Broadway and 96th st. Justices Alfred P. W. Seaman, Dec. 31, 1913; Frederick Spiegelberg, Dec. 81, 1917; Clerk of William Young, Dee. 81, 1917. Court-John H. Servis; salary, $3,000. Sixth District--Third ave. and 83d st. Justices-Solomon Oppenheimer, Dec. 81, 1919; Jacob Marks, Dec. 81, 1917. of Court-Edward A MoQuads; salary, $8,000.

Clerk

Seventh Distriot No. 70 Manhattan st. Justices David L. Well, Dec. 1, 1917:

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Philip J. Sinnott, Dea 31, 1917; John R. Davies, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of CourtJohn P. Burns; salary, $3,000.

Eighth District-Sylvan Place and 121st st. Justices-Leopold Prince, Dec. 31, 1917: Joseph P. Fallon, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Hugh H. Moore; salary, $3,000.

Ninth District-Madison ave. and 59th st. Justices-Edgar J. Lauer, Dec. 31, 1915; Frank D. Sturges, Dec. 31, 1917; Frederick De Witt Wells, Dec. 31, 1917; William C. Wilson, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of Court-Frank Bulkley; salary, $3,000. Borough of The Bronx.

(Salary, $8,000; term, 10 years.) First District-Town Hall, Main st., West Chester Village. Justice-Peter A. Sheil, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of CourtStephen Collins; salary, $3,000.

Second District-162d st. and Washington ave. Justice John M. Tierney, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of Court-Thomas Maher; salary, $3,000.

Borough of Brooklyn.

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(Salary, $8,000; term, 10 years.) First District-State and Court sts. Justice-Eugene Conran, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-John L. Gray; salary, $3,000.

Second District-No. 495 Gates ave. Justices-John R. Farrar, Dec. 31, 1919. Geo. Freifeld, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of CourtFranklin B. Van Wart; salary, $3,000.

Third District-No. 6 Lee ave. Justices -Philip D. Meagher, Dec. 31, 1919; Wm. J. Bogenshutz, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of Court-John W. Carpenter; salary, $3,000.

Fourth District-No. 14 Howard ave. Justice-Jacob S. Strahl, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Joseph P. McCarthy; salary, $3,000.

Fifth District-53d st. and Third ave. Justice-Cornelius Furgueson, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Jeremiah O'Leary; salary, $3,000.

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Sixth District-No. 611 Fulton Justices-Lucien S. Bayliss, Dec. 31, 1915; Stephen Callaghan, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of Court-William R. Fagan; salary, $3,000. Seventh District-No. 31 Pennsylvania ave. Justices-Alexander S. Rosenthal, Dec. 31, 1915; Edward A. Richards, Dec. 31, 1917. Clerk of Court-James P. Sinnott; salary, $3,000.

Borough of Queens.

(Salary, $7,000; term, 10 years.) First District-No. 115 5th st., Long Island City. Justice-Thomas C. Kadien, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-John F. Cassidy; salary, $2,000.

Second District-Elmhurst. JusticeJohn M. Cragen, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-John F. Ryan; salary, $2,000.

Third District-Unity Hall, Glendale. Justice Alfred Denton, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court.-John H. Huhn; salary, $2,000.

Fourth District-Jamaica. Justice-Jas. F. McLaughlin, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Geo. W. Damon; salary, $2,000.

Borough of Richmond.

(Salary, $7,000; term, 10 years.) First District-New Brighton. JusticeThomas C. Brown, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-Thos. E. Crimins; salary, $2,000. Second District-Stapleton. JusticeArnold J. B. Wedemeyer, Dec. 31, 1919. Clerk of Court-William Wedemeyer; salary, $2,000.

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County Judge-Burt J. Humphrey, R. and D.; term, 6 years; salary, $12,500; term expires Dec. 31, 1915. Chief ClerkEdward J. Smith; salary, $3,000.

Surrogate-Daniel Noble; salary, $10,000. Clerk of Court-William F. Hendrickson; salary, $3,000.

RICHMOND COUNTY JUDGES. County Judge and Surrogate J. Harry Tiernan, D.; salary, $7,500. Clerk of Surrogate's Court-William Finley; salary, $3,000.

COUNTY OFFICIALS.

New York County.

Sheriff Julius Harburger, D.; term, 2 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $12,000. Sheriff's Counsel-Emanuel Blumenstiel; salary, $6,000. Under Sheriff-John F. Gilchrist; salary, $6,000.

District Attorney-Charles S. Whitman, R. and C. A.; term, 5 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $15,000. Assistant District Attorneys-Frank Moss, Charles F. Bostwick, James O'Malley, William A. De Ford, Charles C. Nott, jr., Robert C. Taylor, Charles A. Perkins, Edward J. McGuire, Isidor Wasservogel, Robert S. Johnstone, T. Channan Press, W. H. L. Edwards, James A. Delehanty, John Kirkland Clark and Robert E. ManChief Clerk-Henry ley; salary, $7,500.

D. Sayer; salary, $5,000.

Register-Max S. Grifenhagen, R. and C. A.; term, 4 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $12,000. Deputy Register— Assistant William Halpin; salary, $5,000. Deputy Register-J. Charles Walton; salary, $4,000. Chief Clerk-William Haupt; salary, $3,400.

County Clerk-William F. Schneider, R. and C. A.; term, 4 years, ending Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $15,000. Deputy County Clerk-Charles E. Gehring; salary, $6,000. Second Deputy County Clerk-William B. Selden; salary, $4,000.

Commissioner of Jurors-Thomas Allison, R.; appointed, by Appellate Division, Supreme Court; salary, $6,000. Assistant Commissioner-Frederick P. Simpson; salary, $3,000. Secretary-Frederick O'Byrne; salary, $3,000.

Commissioner of Records-William S. Andrews; salary, $7,500. Deputy Commissioner-James O. Farrell; salary,

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District Attorney-James C. Cropsey, R. and I. L.; term, 4 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $10,000. Assistant District Attorneys-John M. Perrin; salary, $7,000: Herbert N. Warbasse, George A. Voss, Everett Caldwell; salary, $5,000; Warren I. Lee, Hersey Egginton, Louis Goldstein, Herbert H. Kellogg, George H. Folwell, Edward A. Freshman; salary, $4,000. Chief Clerk-Lewis E. Birdseye; salary, $3,500.

Register-Edward T. O'Loughlin, R. and I. L.; term, 2 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1913; salagy, $12,000. Deputy Register-Alfred T. Hobley; salary, $5,000.

County Clerk-Charles S. Devoy, R. and I. L.; term, 2 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $12,000. Deputy County Clerk-John Feltner; salary, $5,000. Counsel-Hugo Hirsch; salary, $3,500.

Public Administrator-Frank V. Kelly, appointed by county judges and surrogate; term, 5 years; $5,000.

Commissioner of Jurors-Thomas R. Farrell, D.; appointed; salary, $6,000. Deputy Commissioner-Michael J. Trudden; salary, $3,500.

Commissioner of Records--Charles H. Graff, D.; appointed; salary, $5,000. Deputy Commissioner of Records-William F. Thompson; salary, $4,000.

Queens County.

Sheriff-George Emener,

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term 3

years; term expires Dec. 31, 1915; salary, $10,000. Under Sheriff-John M.

Phillips; salary, $2,500. Sheriff's Counsel -James V. Barry; salary, $2,500.

District Attorney-Matthew J. Smith, D.; term, 3 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1914; salary, $8,000. Assistant District Attorney-John Hetherington; salary, $3,000.

County Clerk-Leonard Ruoff, D.; term 3 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1915; fees. First Deputy County Clerk-Charles H. Mahler; fees. Second Deputy County Clerk-Albert W. Palmer; fees.

Public Administrator-Randolph White; appointed; salary, $1,200.

Commissioner of Jurors-Thorndyke C. McKennee; appointed; salary, $3,000. Assistant Commissioner-Rodman Richardson; salary, $2,000.

Richmond County.

Sheriff Joseph F. O'Grady, D. and I. L.; term 3 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1915; salary, $6,000.

District Attorney-Albert C. Fach, D.; term, 3 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1913; salary, $4,000. Assistant District Attorney-Frank H. Innes; salary, $2,500.

County Clerk-C. Livingston Bostwick, R. and I. L.; term, 3 years; term expires Dec. 31, 1914: salary, $5,000 Deputy County Clerk-Wm. G. Nash; salary, $2,500. Commissioner of Jurors-Charles J. Kullman; appointed; salary, $1,500.

Public Administrator-William T. Holt; appointed; fees.

BOARD OF ALDERMEN, 1912-'13.
John Purroy Mitchel, R. and C. A., President.

Borough of Manhattan.

1-William Drescher, D.

2 Michael Stapleton, D.

3-John J. White, D.

4-James J. Smith, D.

5- Joseph M. Hannon, D.

6-Frank J. Dotzler, R. and I. L.
7-Frank L. Dowling, D.
8-M. S. Levine, D.

9 James F. McCourt,_D.
10-Hugh Cummisky. D.

11-Louis Wendel, jr., D.

12--William P. Kenneally, D.

13-John McCann, D.

14-John Loos, D.

15-Niles R. Becker, R. and I. L. 16-John T. Eagan, D.

17-Daniel M. Bedell, R. and I. L. 18-James J. Nugent, D.

19 William D. Brush, R. and I. L. 20 John J. Reardon, D.

21-Bryant Willard, R. and I. L.
22-Edward V. Gilmore, D.

23-John H. Boschen, R. and I. L.
24-John A. Bolles, R. and I. L.
25-Charles Delaney, D.

26-Henry H. Curran, R. and I. L.
27-Nathan Lieberman, R. and I. L.
28-Courtlandt Nicoll, R.
29-John F. Walsh, D.
30-Ralph Folks, R. and I. L.

31-Percy L. Davis, R. and I. L. 32 Michael J. McGrath, D.

33-Samuel Marx, D..

Borough of The Bronx.

34-James L. Devine, R. and I. L. 35-Thomas J. Mulligan, R. and I. L.

36 Thomas H. O'Neil, D.

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38-Abram W. Herbst, R. and I. L. 39 James Hamilton, R. and I. L. 40-Jacob Weil, R. and I. L.

41-Frederick H. Wilmot, R. and I. L. Borough of Brooklyn.

42-Robert F. Downing, R. and I. L. 43-Michael Carberry, D.

44 F. A. Cunningham, D.

45-John S. Gaynor, R. and I. L.

46-J. R. Weston, R. and I. L.

47-John Diemer, R. and I. L.

48-James J. Molen, D.

49-Francis P. Kenney, D.

50-J. J. Meagher,, D.

51-Ardolph L. Kline, R. and I. L.

52-Daniel R. Coleman, R. and I. L.

53-Frederick H. Stevenson, R. and I. L.

54-Jesse D. Moore, R. and I. L.

55-Frank T. Dixson, D.

56 William P. McGarry, D.
57-Robert H. Bosse, R. and I. L.

58 O. Grant Esterbrook, R. and I. L.
59-George A. Morrison, R. and I. L.
60 Otto Muhlbauer, R. and I. L.
61-William H. Pendry, R. and I. L.
62-Jacob J. Velton, D.

63-Edward Eichhorn, R. and I. L.
64-Henry F. Grimm, R. and I. L.
65-John F. Martyn, R. and I. L.

Borough of Queens.

66 George M. O'Connor, D.

67-Otto C. Gelbke, R. and I. L.
68-Alexander Dujat, D.

69-Charles A. Post, R. and I. L.
70-W. Augustus Shipley, R. and I. L.

Borough of Richmond.

71-William Fink, D.

72-John J. O'Rourke, D. 73-C. P. Cole, D.

Totals-Republicans and Republicans indorsed by the Independence League, 38; Democrats, 34; vacancy, 1. Term of Aldermen, two years; salary, $2,000 a year. The five Borough Presidents also have votes in this body.

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POPULATION OF NEW YORK CITY IN 1910 BY NATIVITY AND COLOR.

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