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The necessity for this publication ari^^es in part from the fact that the patrona^re of the Com- I'act and its agents has long been employed, almost exchusively, to build up it? own IViends, and to cru^h every independent trade:-mun and mechanic who voted on the side of Civil and Religious Liberty. The people in the country have the remedy for this evil in their own hands, and may employ similar tactics to protect and eui«tain theii' friends; — wliile, at the same time, they may influence, in the moet ofleclunl manner, a large class of mercenaries in the Towns and Cities,^ whose consciences can never be touched, except through the medium of eell-interest. liut the system of exclusive dealing practised by the Family Com- pact and its agents, is not the only or principal reason for this publi- caiion. The alarming course of injustice and violence pursued at the City and Counly Elections by that party :—i he threats and intimida- tion universally employed against the peaceful electors :— the contempt poured upon the Law of the Land under the eye of an inert or corrupt Magistracy :—ihe acts of physical violence and murder conmiitted in open day upon the persons of electors— demand the strongest united expression of public disapprobation and abhorrence, and this can most rfFiM'tually be given, by the judicious exercise ofthe monied patronage of an indignant people. The propriety of resorting to such a custom in an ordinary healthful state oi political society i^^ doubtful; but when the lives and liberties of the inhabitants of the Province are at stake, beneath the tyranny of a Faction upheld by the corrupt power of sell- interest and physical violence, it becomes a duty binding on every friend ol his country, rigidly to observe it, until the necessity which gave rise to its adoption is removed, — or the people are protected under a government ol' wise laws administered by a just magistracy. ^«^i'-M •>% i^^X DAILY STATE OF THE POLL. DONV. Honday •... 40 Tuesday.... 71 WednesdHy.. 92 Thursday... 118 Friday. I.,.. 97 Saturday 77 497 Buchanan. 40 70 91 112 83 70 466 Dunn's Majority Buchanan's do. Shkrwood. Monro. ,62 62 71 71 86 86 110 110 68 67 44 30 441 ( 60 over Monro. ( 54 over Sherwood. { 31 over Monro. 25 over Sherwood. 435 The People's united majority over the Compact and Corporalijn:| Dunn and Buchanan,. 961. Sherwood and Monro, 876. 85 p. S. — ft is poaiible that errors and omissions maj be found in the lists and classification ornames notwithstanding the greittestcare has been taken to avoid them. The giving of I " Split Votes," or one for the people and another for the compact cannot generally bo { (construed otherwise than as giving support to Irresponsible Government; aad when votes | ■re thai given, the initiala of the Candidates follow the nanbe of the voter. :;iB.^ .# J\ X,, >LL. WOOD. Monro i2 62 1 7r 6 86 110 8 67 1 30 43:> d. J. id Corporaiijn: \n\B and clasaification hem. The giving of I cannot generally be [ 9nt ; aad when voton ' ofer. ;4-";- 't-.:"^..- FOR iiKir^ r CLASSIFIED LIST OF VOTERS IN THE CITY OF TOROiSTO. —misgxiff^- FOR DUNN AND BUCHANAN FOR SHERWOOD AND MONRO ON THE PART OK TUB i.OVERNMENT AND PEOPLE. ON TUB PART or TIIK F A M ■ L Y C O M P A (; 1" A N 1) CORPORATION. ^•i!)(gTQ@!Fa[EiKg ^M© i^©mm^i,m(^M [!^llK€lh"^!:i;'v1?« Oapreol, F, C. Mc'Donald, Alex. d. &, s. O'Neil, Patrick O'Neil, Terence JStrange, James M. McClure, Robert O'Donolioe, Malachi ©Ai}^[E'[^§ ^m® (g@!!^[p'l©Til@i?31EKg. BiirwicV, Robt. Con. u. Connel, James Elson, William Hale, William, d. & s. [land, Jobn Jackes, William Kidney, John Mainland, David Mc'Donnld, Charles RapsoD, William Reynolds, William Short, Bernard Barwick, John Reeves, John Rennie, Alexander Scott, Robert @I^[EW[1[^^ Craig, George Doel, John White, John Clark, Henry Helliwell, W. Jewell, Richard Turner, Enoch ;, >) I A a T CITT OP TORONTO roLL BOOH. ''Unirj 9nnii anlr Bucliansn. | Slimooclr amir fHwn, Beaucbamp, L. Brown, John Bunk'-r, Tiiomas Gibson, Joiin O'F'elds, Jiimcs Sergeant, Rubert Thorn, William Turton, W. White, Isa'^c Wright, William I Bon I, Thomas B Mxl, J isfph Diid s, Robert Dontjily, Patrick Fih;y, WiHiara Mobiles, John Hutchinson, Wni. Simpson, Allan s. TiiruL-r, W. ©A[^[Ug[^^ y' Hickman, W. Raii(loI|th, Henry Sunders, Thomas ©LA(gK§lRfilfliriMl§, WH!ITi§[l^aY!K!gg ©[IL(LI}^AIRa©lK§^ Bishop, Pfuil Chilvers, Joseph Coliimluis, John Conway, James D ividsoi), John Davis, Cnlvin Dixon, G«M»rg9 Dods, George Dnnn. John Gaddes, Henry O'Connell, Richard Tost, Henry Thomas, Fnincis. d. &- s. Wilson, William As!ifn?M, John, (Gunsmith.) Uii^lir, Josi'ph Ctinnitigham, Daniel 13(>nliaMi, Chris. R. Ford, George Foster, Richard M( Garden, Samuel M( Comb, J;;mes Parker, Williaiu Rttse, John Wiggins, SimoD Brewer, Richard, Eastwood, John (Paper'maker) Lesslie, Jumt-s, Lesslie, W. NicbolU, Richard ^^'•w;;i. .H fl - . -I . .. u i Rotvscllt Henry J j%>ie Ronct. smith.) &I^g^ '.Um' Bislio Clark Duff, Dunn Ilodg: Cakes Siclie s;iu S«hut Lawn Linds Wrigl Clizet Gilbe Sirml Myei! Wiilla VV-.lla Wilmi ■^t Armsi Arnisi Brigg Ciirr, Catloi Cliarli CoucI Fennc Finch Flynn Fiiiloi Garve Harrii Hall, T • CITY OP TORONTO POLL BOOR. munu antt mnt^unsn* \ ADmnooH inilf i«onre. Bishop, John, junV. Clark, John Duff, VV. Dunn, Junnthan Hodgson, William Oakes, Jainos Sielier, Andrew (Pork unci s;iusHge dealer. ) Schueder, James, ditto 15iirns, Robert Bright, W jiliam Gilliam, J. hn Oliver, VV Hiam, ' Scot!, Joi atlion kS rwaii, Ah'xanJer Joslin, Diiniel Uuv, Peter ©©^[^©aiwKg-MQtyigii KiiEiPgKg. Lawrence, Monis Lindsiiy, John McLean, Donald Wright, Edwaid hn Ciirr, William Cation, George Charters, John Conch, John Fennel, John Finch, William Flynn, J. Finlong, J. D. &> 8. Garvey, John Harris, Thomas Hall, Wiiiiam I A'exaiidcr, William Ah'xander, Robert Anderson. William Danrlay Willinm Fiiilay, Richard Fowler, Robert Hamilton, William Harris, Richard lliiyden, William Hill, Joseph Hopkins James Hughes, John Humphrey, Josiah jMliiist'tn, Samuel Leo, Samuel Marchant, Robert , *!' t*4,--» 8 CITY OP TORONTO POLL BOOK. 9unn HnH 33ttrti«iian. CAHPKNTERS, Harper, John Humphrey, Thomas Hampsvii, Wiliium Jamc8, Rohert Jenkins, J. Jobhitt, Jas. Latham, Jacob IMcDonaid, Daniel McGiil, Robert Morrison, Daniel Mullin, Jas. Mutton, William Owen, Richird Paramor, William Parsons, John Patton, Andrew Phipps, T. Pym, Richard Pym, William Reed, Arch. Reid, Hugh Robertson, Jos. Ross, William Ross, John, (undertaker.) Rowad, William •Shavr, George Sherrard, Joseph Shields, S. d. &> bi. Simmons, Daniel Sims, Samuel Small, W. Spnrks, Jas. Stanley, David Steele, William Stewart, Robert Summers, Thomas Thompson, Jas. Thom, William Todd, J. Walsh, Patrick Ward, Sheldon White, Geo. H. , Witherow, Jas. |^ Wylie, Jamos Young, Thomas I At^rrtiidolr anH fHontt. iLc.-COmiNVCD. I Miller, Robert I Ncsbitt, F. I O'Connel, William j Oliver, Jas. D. Peel, J. Ritchey, John Roulslon, John Sanderson, W. H. Sanderson, W. Smith, i. Storm, Thomas Weir, William Watson, Richard Woodswoith, Richard Wonra. CITY or TORONTO POLL BOOK. DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. ©L@(5K AMID WAYM-B5IAKEK3, & SJlL^igK^iaHYMS. Anderson, T. W, I MtMurray, Tiionias y ^ Clinkinbronmer, Charles | iStmiiiett, W. .Tackson, Henry i Sewell, Charles | Bilker, Charh'S Balfour, George Burke, Peter Eitstwoo 1, John, George, Samuel Bill oil. U'< )rge H iggins J. P. Lawson, William McLelian, Malcolm Murchison, J. F. O'Beirne, Martin J. Robinson, Isfiac Sawdon, George Stanley, David Swain, John Walker, Pc bert Walker, George Cowley, Samuel M':Manus, J. d. & m. Ha'vke, Robert Prnston, T. J, Walkei,Wm. and Walker, Chas. Part ners. * See List of Tailors, prin- cipally Journevmen, further on. ©©©[PiKSa I 1) illas, Angus Diiiin, J. P. Long, Robert ©K©eK!lKY°gT©KS3. Hamilton, A. {Also Grocer.) \ Butlers, John Cliearnley, William French, Richard Wm ©©©© [raEK©}{]m^J^/§, (Lfl[)«S?;lDK Armstrong, J. Rogers Armstrong, John Beatty, John Benjamin, Goodman Burnham, Silas d &.m. Gonnel, J j».n'r. Cathcart, Robert Clarkson, Thomas Cooptr, Edward Lewis, Francis Milburn, Thomas Stewart, Alexander T 10 CITY OF TORONTO POLL BOOK. DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, &c. — Continued. Donholm, Georgo Wesimacotf, W. H. Eastwood, Johii. Kent, Joseph McElderry, Edward, d. & m. McMasters, William McMurrich, John Patterson, Peter, junV. Itdss, Wrn. (Rois &, iMcLeod) »Soaw, JdIiii Siiiilh, J. A. ©}3I}S1];IT% !E)3:U33]3Y53 ^-^ Bradley, II. D. Lesslie, J. \ j ,. j, . T I- T Todd, Andrew Colcleugh, Capt. i . {Britannia) Hamilton, Sydney Mcintosh, Robert Voller, Joseph Walton, Jacob Vuller, James Cowan, William Richardson, Hugh iirOJM^lSTgKS Harris, J. Jennings, J. Leach, W. T. b. McDoflough M. P, Roaf, John, Richardson, h Ryerson, J. Ryerson, George Olcland, James Donltjvy, Charles liosidie, Brothers Reynolds, M. Scobie, Hugh Shdw, Tlionias Bayley, John Boddy, VVillium Coates, W. J. Mansfield, John Rogers, John F. Watson, Richard' 12 CITY OF TORONTO POLL BOOK. DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND PHONRO. I^eonan], Noah Popplewetl, John Puiiiiaii, L. H. D. Kognrs, Samuel ToHVee, J. McLeod, Thomas &. 8. I 6on, William H '^tinus, Richard* McClinion, John Mead, J. N"ble, Wiliiani Polan,Hiigh Rogers, John Sh wart, John St- Witrl, James Taylor, J. While, William' i^3S£^3SoiSX€^ ss asi^o And lews, Grorue Dodswonh, John Glassco, Thomas, sen^iv Hamilton, yS i li >ni Henderson, John Ta>lor, Pugald Dark, M. Gnffiih, Thomas- M 'la, Thomas Mnilioiland, Jame» Wilson, David MHO. Dl Teveei Tliomj Tyner Webb, Agar, Anderi Armsti Bartle Ounnii Johnsc Lound Lanj[^l( McAn Marsh Nicho Pickei Sharp Truss, Bell, Frecl; Lcuk, Arms O'Brj Sieve Stoup \Vi!U CITY OF TOBONTO POLL BOOK. DUNN AND BUCHANAN. 8KCRW00D AND MONRO. SHOE -STORES, Continued, Teveen, J. TliompsG.i, Thos. Tyner, John Webb, Thomas It i? 3S£ €> IS HI i:cIK. 3S JK iS' < Agar, James Anderson, J. Armstrong:, Wm. Bartley, Wm. Cunningham, Mugh Johnson, J. Loundsborough, W. Langley, W. McArthur, Robert Marshall, Thomas NichoU, George Pickett, M. Sharp, William Truss, C. D & s. Bennett, Humph'y Boddy, M. Campbell, John Carr, John Clark, IMchard Crow, M. Cuthbert, Alex. Cuthbert, Thomas Earls, William Galagher, Joha Henderson, K. Jameson, J. Johnston, John KfMidrick, John I^ewis, J. Mara, John Smith, Thomas Truss, William Turner, Joltn Watson, Thomas S€>Ar AI^a3> od\vii), Goorgo {Spires, Stephen Wood, Charles Young, Alexander i^ 3r €;■ HS-5^Iii..^$T^^ Atkins, Thomas Cook, Henry Hark, Kobort McArtl.ur, Peter IVlcPheeley, Ed. Ruiherford, P. Hutherford, A. Stark, K. Vo'.ler, Richard AdHmsun, John Hnigstor, James Clark, Christopher Harbron, John Turner, John TATIS3SH 5S]S3S3S>S3K^.. ' IJuldry, John Uaker, John. d. &, s. Ocssali, K(i. D. &, s. Piiniels, S. «. &, », Dill, J. Dewdncy, Djni«l Mi^ie, John Itigoldshy, P. jvane, M. MuCartv, John McCaUuni, (}. n. &. ». Miir|>hy, JdIiii McManiis, J. i;. 6l m. McGrej:or, Aluxandet" j'hair, ^"iliaii Pjst, Ci. \V. Powei, Jo'in PdtersDii, 1) iniul llyHn, TiioniaH l>h<>;l, Horiinr ] 1 iiomU', J. iAIIan, William > Anderson, Robert Browti, George Bo ore, Lewis Bell, J. Bennett, John Herry, Francis Botterell, Kdward Campbell, S. Campbell, W. Crispin, Richard Karls, Tliumas JJarh, John Elliott, vv. n. Evans, Grorge Fleming, John Giifliths, VV. G ifdener, C. T. (iraltam, 1 hoinai II irh'y, Julin IlHi'dei'son, Jtdiii Hi'iiderion, H'ig'i '■* .^A A ■y i'Kc-^i^ Lt^ r*7 * < 1? i >»- /. 7 C »i£A l/C^ Ck-<*.<,'2 .. /i r<'^\. ' "^ /< *-i < ■'A- A.^'* /fc <*« , /Vr c-t^'.a # • A/ ^/r. (C^^ ■6c,. /A*. vr,/ /•^'^ 4 <^4 K 1 1 <-«^ «s.<. ' OLL BOOK. 1$ 9ttii9 «n( JBntMnaif. t 1 ADrrtoeofe ant jMonra. TAvcRN-RBEPBRfl, — Continued. Henry, John Mutcliinson. J. H. Lee, John M«rk3L TaBi\,C3SE3S3I^^o jJonahoe, Thomas Wilson, T. J. Brooks, John R. Crombie, Marcus C. HefTerman, Denis May hew, John St. Remy, D. WISE 3S m3Lo WlKE€^mXi^o Dew, Martin Hannah, William Parkinson, Reuben Shaw, Archibald Campbell, John Miller, John Mills, Thomas Noble, William Wilby, William 3NR0. s — anti. 3P3P3BSS= ppersmith) M'S^^ ^ rm / CITY OF TORONTO POLL BOOR. 17 DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. ATTORNIE8 AND BARRISTERS. Boulton, W. H. Cameron, John H. Denison, G. T. jun'r. Duggan, Geo. junV. Gamble, Clark Hervey, Robert J. Scracliaiiy J. M. Baldwin, Hon. Robert Bell, John, d, &> u, Blake, W. H. Carey, John P. u. 6c s. Elliot, John Esten, J. C. P. Chanc*y Lawy'r Hector, Thomas Keele, W. C, Morrison, C. J. Price, J, H. Ridout, George Small, James C. Turner, R. J. Chanc'y Lawyer Wilson, Adam MISCELLANEOUS-TRADES NOT CLASSED. Arthurs, W. b. 6c m. Barron, John, miner Cook, John, malster Francis, J. lime burner Harley, William, hatter Howcutt, J. farrier, B, 6c S. Hunter, W. timber merchant Madden, Patrick, lime burner Purkis, John, ship carpenter Pullin, Jos. brush maker Randolph, J. tobacconist d. 6c a. Rigney, T. fancy goods merc't. Smith, Thomas, miller, d. 6c u Whitlam, Thomas, pump maker Williams, C. toll collector Bronrn, John, wharfinger Buttery, Thomas, farrier Burns, M. brick maker Denison, R. L. distiller Elliott, Christ, mill burr-stone maker Gooderham, W. miller Fell, W. engraver Gillespie, J. portrait painter Hamilton, Alex, looking-glass maker Lover, G. Lyness, R. lathe maker Monro, S. gilder McDonnld, A. wharfinger Millt^r, Henry, weaver Serle, Henry, paper hanger Snow, B. dyer Thomas, J. piano-forte maker Ward, Thomas, distiller Walsh, P. corn dealer Young, Thomas, architect b3 w 18 CITir or TORONTO POLL BOOK. I 1 i K ( I I C'h DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. SERVANTS AND LABOURERS. Atkinson, Patrick ' •' Bertram, Williani Burnside, John Brown. John Coonan, Edward Connel, Philip Dacy, William, d. 6c m. Eastwood, John Finch, John, b. &, s. Hays. John Healey, John Haloran, D. Jordan, Edward Lynch, John Lawlor, Patrick McDonald, R. ivionaghan, P. Reid, Rohert Ross, W. D. & s. Ross, W, D. & s. Thomas, John Argue, John Anderson, Adam Brown, John Buird, Alex. Britton, Robert Buntin, C. Bright, Wm. Bright, John Cairigon, J. Cordy, J. Couison, S. Dal ma g«^ Joh n Defiiese, Henry Devlin, A. Earls, F. Elliott, T. H. Fielding, John Fl ana&[an Joh n go Gailick, T. Gale, William Gr;iham, J. Grindall, Thomas Hamilton, Geor Hanovan, J. Hooper, J, Kirby, Thomas Knowlton, Thos. Lawson, J. Loudon, W. Lpppard, Arthur Malone, M. McBeh. Temple McCallum, J. M( Kever, W. McViity, Thos. McDerniid, A. Madell, John Nelson, Samuel Newstefid, A. Oxlcy, William Poiier, Williani Rice, B. , » wo. -+ / ly -- f ♦■ ! «• /" '■/t^Ytf.^>^-> /j^-/ ■/i..^^ ^* '^^ ' j^' '^■* ,:y f ■ / . v^ /f A ^. ^ Si. f/ . oci-f ■■*■" ' . / CITT or TORONTO POLL BOUK. DUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. SERVANTS AND LABORERS — Continued. R tidh-, J. R.^ss, W. R(»g«'is, John Siiieltl"*, Patrick Siillivjiii, M. Waikiiis, John Wrst, J. Wilson, Gnorqe Wilson, lit iiry 1» Alexander, J. Bond, Juhn Bowman, Samuol Cooper, Charles Curran, Dctiis Foster, William Foster, Thomas Johnston, Gi'orge Kennedy, John Lafferty, W. b.&m. McCry still, Thos. Prout, Thomas Sinclair, James Stinson, C. d. &, s. Stitt, James Walsh, Joseph CARTERS AND TEAMSTERS. A(l(!v, J. Brown, Andrew Craig, Andrew Davy, Thomas UiiflVe, William Farrell, Joseph Graham, Patrick Grahain, James Irving, Sampson Kelly, Thomas Mossop, John Mathews, Henry McCasland, W^n. Oir, Ji.hn Philips, J. Stewart, Charles Townsend, S. Turner, Hamilton Thompson^ J. Thompson, Hugh j Watson. J. I^Whitfield, John t FREEHOLDERS LIVING IN THE COUNTRY HAVING PROPERTY IN THE CITY. Burns, William Boulton, J. Niagara, b. &. m. Coomer, John, York Township Clarke, A. Chinguacousy Chagnon, Lewis Cooper, Thomas CooRier, Jacob, Townsp. York Anderson, George '" Arnold, J. Cayley, William, Niagara Cleneghan, Thomas, Gore D. Downey, Henry, York Towns Caldwell, Andrew Gamble, Joha W. Etobicoke 20 CITY O? TORONTO POLL BOOK. OUNN AND BUCHANAN. SHERWOOD AND MONRO. FREEHOLDERS, &.C. — Continued. 1 m iff I Hill, Thomas, Eiobiroko L^DgstufT. J. Markliuni M'wore, William Miii'cliison, John J. Smith John Siegman, George, Vanghan Dennis, J. d. &> m. Gorliam, Eli, Newmarket Goodwin, Georgo Holt, Robert, Dundas Heron, John, Scarboro' Hopkins, W. Driinimondville Howard, J. S. Hunter. J Scarboro* Jackes, Fianklin, York Tp . Kline, John N. Vanghan Kinnear, Thomas, Vauguan Laud, Hugh, Yk. Tp., ye'>man Pelch, J. Vanghan ^/ Fetch, Robert, carpenter y^A Post, Jordan, Scarboro' Ross, J. York Tp. Rowell, George, York Townp. Somerset, Wm. York Townsp. Snyder, Jacob, York Townsp^ | 1 PERSONS HOLDING OFFICIAL SITUATIONS UNDER THE GOVERNMENT AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS, tiC. .Bains, T. Clergy Cor. Office, d. Baldwin, Hon. R. Sol. Gen. Ballard, John, clerk Billings, F. T. Treasurer, d. Bullock, R. Adjt.'Gen. d. &s. Carfrae, Thomas, Col. Customs Chewit,J.G. Sur.-Grn. OIT. d. Dean, John, Cr. Lands Office Dennison, G. T. City Aldr. Durnford, P. Insoector's Office GiflTord, A. Secy's. Office Givens, Col. J. d. & s. Hamilton, G. Cr. Lands Office Hawko, A. B. Emigration Ag't. Hawkins, H. Col. Office, u &; s Harrison, Hon, S. B. Secretary Harvey, J. A. Ordnance Dep. Healoy, T. Qr.-Mr. 32nd Rt. Hepburn, W. Reg. Cf Chanc'y Hopkirk, J Secy's. Office Houghton, G. Engineer Office Andrews, W. Parish Clerk Bright, L. sen'r. Crier of D. C. Beard, J. G. Sherifl^s Cork Beard, R. Deputy Sheriff Bfcil, E. Pari. House Keeper Cull, E. D- Can. Comp. Off; Campbell, W. A. Ck. Assize Cameron, J. Mc. Crn. C. Off, Dempspy, J. City Weigh-Mr. Diivis, VV. City Inspector Diigg'in, G. seo'r. Co. Coroner Groves, J. Mes. Can. C. Oft'. HIggins, W. B'iilifffor Dist. Home, R. C. BankofU. C. Kingsmill, G. High Bailiff Lang, J. Dp'ty. Col. Customs Metcalf, T. Bailiff Ct. Request Mercer, A Distributor of Mar- riage Licences Moule, J. Coi. Taxes for City Phipps, T. Crier of Ct.Q.B. no. .0 ighan R THE C. >fD.C. Cork riff Keeper np. Off. . Assize C. Off. igh-Mr. ctor [Coroner C. Off. r Dist. U. C. lailiff Z!u3toms Request ofMar- for City It. Q. B. •i ft i' CITY OP TORONTO POLL BOOK. 21 JDunn nnir ^urfianan. | £|;rrlKOotr anfe fllonro i Piatt, Georcp, City Constable Pioudfoot, W. Pres. J3k. U. C. Ridunt, J. Deputy, Regt, Co. Stoiesbiiry, C. Aldermun Walton, CJ. Ck. Ct. Requests City Coroner, &c. Huid, T. G. Govt. Office Jameson, R. S. Vice-Cliancel. Lfickie, Captain James Maiiland, C. Govt. Clerk McDonel, D; Inspector Tavern Licenses, d. &. s. McKenzie, VV. Secy's Office McNamara, M. Conmiis. Office Molloy, J. Commissariat Issuer Moro, VV. Messenger, d. & s. Murray, C. S. Clerk Bk. U. C. Nation, J. Inspecror's Office O'Higgings, Moore Palmer, VV. Govt. Office Patrick, A. Pari. Olfice Ridout, T. G. Cash. Bk. U. C. Ridout, S. Registrar Co. Yoik Rose, Walter, Farmer's Ban^ Turquand. B. Rec. Gen. Olfic Small, C.C. Clerk of Crown Taylor, J. F. Lee. Co. OfT. d. Thoinhill, R. H. Cr. Lds. Office Troulbeck, G. Com. Olfi« o Vardon, George, Govt. Office Wheeler, J. Com. Dep't. d. Wldder, F. Cu;.. Com. Oir. p. PERSONS RETIRED FROM BUSINESS, AND OTHERS NOT CARRYING ON BUSINESS, tiC. La;'^-;i, W.W. Baldw.;..Vv\ A. Bishop, John, sen'r. d. & m. Balfour, John Bernard, H. G. Burr, R. n. &, m. Bicket, James Cawlhra, Joseph '-*fawford, J. G. ^^•^ 'Her, Thomas, d. & s. C;}, nail, Charles Duffill, H. H. Dawson, J. C. c. &;> m. Allan, W. Armstrong, Thomas Barber, G. A. Beatty, J. Burns, David Blevins, Robert Craokshanks, Geor^^o Cameron, Angus Chapman, F. Elmsley, John Gregory, R. Harrington, John Hooper, Edward 22 CITY Oi" TORONTO POLL BOOK Elliott, Thomas Emery, William Fergusson, Edward Harper, Richard Harpravp, William Hamilton, James, b. Junkin, S. H. Kpichum, Jesse Kent, W. Kennally, William Laurie, Richard Luty, Joseph, d. & m. Latham, Henry Martin, J. Maitland, Char! ? McGhshan, A. Montgomery, Alexa; ^cr Mcintosh, John Miuhers, William Nicholl, Georgp, d. & s. Powell, William Ridenluirst, Juhn Shannon, Jim' s Skirvlng, Roboit Smith, Jj5amuel Siihh!», J. Thompson, Thomas Th(Mnpson, Charles War**, William Webh, John V iikinson, George Harrison, R. Holland, H. ^ V Lynch, John McCaulay, John S. M tughan, John Miircliison, John Murchisnn, John J. Phillips, J- Savigney, J. H. p. Wood, Alexander 131 ,>^.. ■ '^»S^:;;.' T s^mmAmT, MIIECHANICS. D k. B: SA:. Bilkers J2 4 Brewers 3 4 Jjiirklaycrs, dtc. 10 9 Hrirbcrs 1 3 Jtlrtcksmiths 14 11 Putt hers 8 8 Cabiiiet-Miikprs 7 (\ CHrpenfers, &c. CO 30 C'locknt'.kers 4 2 Coopers 2 3 CMtairmnkers 3 (rardeners 2 3 Iron Founders 5 3 Printers G 6 Painters 6 7 Shoemakers 14 20 Sadlers (> 4 Sawyers 6 Stone Masons 9 5 Tanners, &c. 3 3 Tailors 16 11 Turners 2 3 Tin Plate Workers 4 4 Wagon- Makers 4 5 Miscellaneous 15 20 I MERCHANTS, liC. D. & B S. A. M. 222 174 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS. Freeholders from the country 26 13 Persons retired from husiupss, clerks, 44 23 Office Holders 46 25 116 61 MISCELLANEOUS, Vrinci^Uy vnder Corporation Ii\fluence. Provision Stores 9 'i'avern Keepers 2 1 Hoarding Houses 4 Teanis'ers, Cprters id .udorerv^ &c. 21 Auctioneers Uook«ellprs, Sec, Cloth ing oiores Cro' kery Stores Dry Goods t) u^igists (irocers Hardware Hilt Stores Capis. of Vessels,&,r. 6 Shoe Stores 10 PROFESSIONAL Land Agents Vttornies, &c, iMinisters Physicians, &c. Teachers 2 I :> 7 1 6 2 2 82 33 5 5 Ki 1 16 2 VZ 6 3 MEN, 14 7 7 5 l(C. 4 7 1 4 2 83 18 ABSTRACT OF THE WHOLE. Mechanics 222 174 Merchants 82 23 Professional 33 1 S Gen. Misctllaeous 116 Ct Corpor5!tion Miscel. 71 137 524 413 n 4;) 2 21 51 71 137 P. S. —There is a diflerence of a f»'W votes in this aggregate majority, owing to some names appearing under n)ore heads than one, when the persons are ronnect^d with diffcicnt br-jn* (lies of b'tsincss., « I m REMARKS. Thi result or the foregoing analytii of the votes given at the Ute election, cannot lui be gratifying to every onu who wishes to itinmote Ike welfare of the City. 'J'he united industry, intelligence, and wealih ui 1 uronio, in common with the country, hat given a clear and a just verdict in fuvor of llenponiiihle (jovernnient, as the only etticient means of secur- ing andcHlablishing the |ie:icf und |iro8|ieril> of the country. The hindranci's to a faiihful ex|iieBiiion of the public mind, arining from the defects of the Eliction Laws, and the general character vf the magistracy have been universal, and, ufl ate, alarming. But in the city th' re has been 8Ui)erHdded a vast amount of ror'upi influ- tnco, arising from the patron^tge oftheCorp ration, by the distribution of nfliccs, the grant ing of licences, and the exjiendituro of city t'uiids; which, together with Mr. Sf'herwood'a amendment totheAci of liie. riioriitiun securing the retireinuiit of onl/ one-half of ilie members of the council onnuuily, huve presented very formidable obiitaclesto the free exor- cise of the elective f anchise It is indeed doubMul, whether on i ny ordinary occasion tho citizens would evi-n nttenijit to give an expres.-ion of public sentiment at the liustings, asthe moral and peacenhie part of the uoniiiinniiy shrink from a contest, where fraud, and physical violence appear to bo taken into the service, and under tlie special protection ol the civic authorities. The citizens, however, on ihe late extriordinary occasion, inspired by the energy of hope, arising from Lord iSydenhuin'H oft decb.red purpose to govern the country " accord- ing to the oxpreHiied wishes of the people," arose in their strength, and with their brethren in the country, determined once niorotogive a thorough expression of public sentiment, in order to secure his Lordi-hip'H administraiion from the ro k upon which that of his predecessors lias always f>t)lit"A falsk idea of the political character and intellioenck of the PEOPLE OF LpPER CaNADA. The moral character of the late victory achieved in the city, and also of the two contend- ing parties, both in the city and country, may very fairly be driiwii from the following facts, derived from the classification of the voters. Messrs Dunn and Buchanan, the popular, as well as the government candidates, were supported in the face of every obstacle which in- justice ,coula devise, by about five-sevenths of the merchants, five-ninths ol'the mechanics, two> thirds of the professional persons, three-fifihsof the freeholders from the coui try having pro. ferty in the city, und pcrscms retired from business; while thej had not four votes from "the IioHKST MUMC'IPAL BoDY IN THE PROVINCE," or its subor'd nates, and only one third of the votes polled by the tavern keepers— tho keepers of grog and beer shops, carters, servants, and laborers, mostly under the patronage and inlluence of that body. The absurdity of attributing the triumph, iis some have done, to Executive int crferencc, is evident by reference to the k-iown polit cal character of the office-holders, their votes, and the number given on both sides. How far on the contrary official influence was employed to PREVENT tho return of the government candidates, may be estimated by reference to the list of officii. I votes and to the subjoined list of the t.'ity Corporation. This victory is clearly one of principle and intelligence over corruption and violence, nnd is the more honorable to the gentlemen who have been returned, inasmurh as their canvass of the city was very imperfect from want of time and experience, while that of their opponents was done most thoroughly, under the management of a tried and expe rienced committee, and completed long before the day of election. This peaceful triumph, however, was shrowded in gloom by the events which transpire under the eye of the civic aui|ioritie», on Ihe Monday subsequent to the close of the election and which evinced the true spirit of the old FacUon and its faithful allies, the corporatiui and Orangemen The atrocities then perpetrated were worthvof adark age, and of the darker pi:r|)08es o thatparty, and ore written on the memories of the citizens in letters of blood. It is hopet however, that law will yet tiiumpii over such scenes of anarchy, atidthat, under the specia commission to be appointed by the Governor General, not only the deluded iind o| en viola tors «f the law, but the skcret,— perhaps even the OFFICIAL CHJMINALS, engaged ii thatWoody tragedy, moy be brought to lii;ht,niul punished ns their crimes d. serve. W not the language of Lieulennnt G'>vernor Iletd, will soon lierenlizod, by the inhabitants "flee ing from the Province, as from a land of pestilence and finiinu.'' The Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councilmen of the City q 7'oronto, at the period, of the First Election for the First Par- liament of Canada, March, 1 84 1. GEORGE MONRO, Esa. Mayrr,— one o//7je Candidates. ALDERMEN.--Alexnndei' Di.xon, Sadler : Geo. Giirnett, Clerk of tin Peace, H. D.; John PowpII, JuHge Distrirt Court ; John Armstrong Dry Good Merchant ; Gpo.T.Dennipon, E q.; W.H. Boulton.Burristei Alex. Burneide, Phypician; Charles Siolefc'bury, Esq.; John King Physician. Common Council Men.— William Andrcwp, Cjerk ol the Chnrch Alex. Hnmilion, Gil<'er , JohnCraipr Painter ; Goorge Walton, Cler ('onrt ol' Rfqucslw ; John llitchey, Carpenter ; J. Tinning, Wharfinfrei Jamoe Matlirrp, Grnilrniai) : James Trotier, Innkeeper j Robert Bear Deruiy Sheriff J Jofehua G. Beard, Sheriff's Clerk. '1 cannot Im I'he united ivenaclear isof secur- I defecta of raraal, and, r-upi influ- the grant *herwood'a lalf of ilie e fiec exoT- ccaiiion tho tiiig8, HBthu lid physical il the civic energy of " accord brethren in ent,in order iredecesBors NCK OF TUK nro contend- )wing facts, popular, as & which in- hanic8,two« having pro. I from "THE jne- third of rs, servants, nt erference, ir votes, and Eis employed rence to the nd violence nosmurh ai e, V hi lethal i and expe ell transpirci 'the election I corporaticr ■ pr rposea o It it) hopc( 3r tlie apecia d o| en viola , engrtged rve. if not iitaats " flee e City oj rst Par- ites. erk of till IrniPtrong .Barrietei )hn King ! Chnrcli on, Cler harfirip;er t)ert Bear