. Essex county, , illustrated . ons demanded by the various comraissions. The Common Council, as the Board of Aldirnian is composed at present of thirty members, two aldermen beingelected from each of the fifteen wards into which the city is atpresent divided. The Aldermen composing the present board are ;First Ward. Edmund S. Joy, Uavid D. Bragraw ; Second, LouisM. Finger, Theodore B. Guerin; Third, John Buhl, Charles Jacobi;Fourth, Abraham Manners, William S. Righter; Fifth, JamesA. Mc Carthy, Charles Weigend ; Sixth, William O. M. Waldron ; Seventh, Frank B. Kn


. Essex county, , illustrated . ons demanded by the various comraissions. The Common Council, as the Board of Aldirnian is composed at present of thirty members, two aldermen beingelected from each of the fifteen wards into which the city is atpresent divided. The Aldermen composing the present board are ;First Ward. Edmund S. Joy, Uavid D. Bragraw ; Second, LouisM. Finger, Theodore B. Guerin; Third, John Buhl, Charles Jacobi;Fourth, Abraham Manners, William S. Righter; Fifth, JamesA. Mc Carthy, Charles Weigend ; Sixth, William O. M. Waldron ; Seventh, Frank B. Knott. William ; I-^ighth, Winton C. Ciarrison, Sidney N. Ogden ; Ninth, Virtue, Syhamis Shepperd ; fenth, William J. A. Knapp; Eleventh, Edward W. Benjamin, .XbraniC. Uenman ; Twelfth, William Harrigan, Herman Stahnteii;Thirteenth, Jacob Schieihofcr, Ferdinanil Hosp; Fourteenth,\alentine Frahold, John Bea; Fifteenth, William Mungle,Joseph S. Sutphen. The Police Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and. ; ISSIKCTOK K. A. DEV. fnrm a non-parlisan body, twoof their number being chosenfrom each of the great politicalparlies. The present PoliceCommissioners are : Lyman , President; James , Edward H. Ufferl andMoses Bigelow. The Secretaryof the Board is Joseph M. his Board has the control of the Police l) tment, but can only remove apolice oflicial for cause, afterhearing. The permanency ofthe force, thus assured, permitsthe .illainment of perfect disci-pline and efficiency, and thepolice department of the city ofNewark, as it exists to-day, isin these respects equalled byvery few. if excelled by any-The police force numbered in1896, 322 officers and men,


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