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THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1866. WHOLE NO, 11,026. , Hoff. THE ELECTIONS. = 307 oor 308 Demogratic Majority in the i City 46,664. = Fenton Probably Elected by from 3,000 a to 5,000 Majority. tis CANDIDATES ELECTED IN BROOKLYN. Pan agate ya! 814 vee Bee. 180 au bier air} 152 457 Scenes and Incidents in This City and 2a ri Brooklyn. ita 261 232 THE CONTEST IN OTHER STATES. i Total......2,530 4,061 LARGE REPUBLICAN GAINS. 73} 2D 2 Fa HWnois Gives 70,000 Republi- at can Majority, iat iM one MEMBERS OF CONGRESS CHOSEN. uo 172 Total......2412 4,963 Peaceful Election in Baltimore and the State | Tou........2,101 : Gone for the Conservatives. RECAPITULATION. &ec. &e. &e. 10 a — rie The result in this city yesterday astonished not i 5 enly the radicals, but even the democrats them- : : : z selves. Again of nearly ten thousand over the majority in 1864, when it was supposed that the Ball seal Past whole strength of the party was cast for Horatio Fy o! pol Beymour, was far abead of their most sanguine amo 1012 expectations. j Y There are hardly sufficient returne from the ean eee faterior of the State to indicate the result of the 404! torial contest. The immense majorities fw this city and Brooklyn for Mayor Hoffman will De difficult to overcome; but we nevertheless entertain the opinion that Governor Fenton has Deen re-elected by a small majority--probably from three to five thousand. His gains in the country towns, though small, have been very steady and regular. In the other States that held their elections yes- terday the republicans have increased majorities, end stamped their of the constitational amendment by sendink men to Congress every ae. ‘way identified with that re. Votes registers}, +125, An far as we have learned the elections passed @f quietly, and even in Baltimore, where difficulty ‘was apprehended, there was bardly sufficient ex- @itement to make the contest interesting. ‘The following table of the vote in this city, by @eotion districts, will be found complete, and the fignren will not vary materially from the official Oamvaaa. THE CITY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. ‘The following table shows the vote cast for Governor fmeach precinet in the city of New York, to which i» appended a comparative statement of the gubernstoria) ‘vote by wards in 1804 and 1866:— Votes polled... Less polled than registered, Tae Democratic majority... 46,654 Demociatic gain since 1864, , Vote for Congresamen yO prarmer. Morriseey's majority over all... coocccces OF AETH DESTRIOT, Ftowart, democrat. Bpeucer, repabiican. Stewart's majority .. RevENTH DITICT, Fon ‘Hoff Chanler, democrat... Ware Dit. “um inca | Ward. Dist. “rom Blelnbremer, repabiicw rene «6 Situ’ Chanier's majority. . 3. az 3. womur Deerer, 4 107 4 456 | Brooks, denioerat 166 364 | Cannon, republican, . 5 -—— 367 | Mra. Stanton, woruan’s rights, weeeee Reve od fe Sa Darting, repubiican Wood's majority Vote fer Aceembiveren in thie City. Pit THT, MO, Morphy, democrat : M. ©. Cowan, des cerat M. Doran, democrat € Donoho, der BR Cavghan, dor | G. Ross, repobl D. O'Reilly, demoerat T. Hughes, demorr J. M, Costéita, dew banner, jae ee ser. deni vecrni VET mb KIC, orm Frank Duity Chartes Marve, de ma J. J. Shaw, repob . LOOM TN DISTRICT, James Reed, democrs é G. F. Apderson, republican .... HL. Zeimer, democrat Henry Rogers, democrw . N, stratton, republican : Charles T. Vothamy» nynerat rescm meT | Owen wurphy, demorra: . | John Dimon, demorry' ... | mk av. Ghiaiey, reps N. H. Fowht, demorvat.. B. Van Bares. repabiicen Kelley, democrat , reneri pONTRICr, Honey Woltman, democrat Willlam Lyngb, dennernt. Ture TER | Bernard Crogan. democrat | Benjamin C Wardell, rep Fou rena Thotnas J. Greamer, denmocrat....... AK. Malligen, repo vtican PIPYRONTH DETRICT. Alozander Sear, gommeorss . : Martin Wailinghof.. Francie Mo Curry, repo 1. demor j WL ToRNTH OMT“, M. A. Salmon, @emocrat . ~—_ Irving, deme rat Henry Beers, rep rian ‘ SEVEN TEOYTH DLAFTION. Wilson n, repnotiean . Alexander Ward, democrat | Geo. W. Plunkett, democrat PuaUT EET PeAIICT. Leanter Rack, democrat. Geo, F. Nayes, tepnblican. Joba Dally, aemoornt.............. MIXEP GWT peTRreT. pa F. Develin, demoerat,golected by a large ma- ty. THIET, ITH OUTRICT. Jobn A. Si Jacob 2] sstaseseseusee 6! esntesstttt KINGS COUNTY. Conaressmen Elected. First diet ohe: Pramen Tabor, democrat. Tied it t (short: ore iat) ict 5 ird district (long term)—W, democrat, ). Hunter, hag ee E. Robinson, democrat, Firat ingame i Keoly, erty Fifth distric!—Fred, radical. Sixth district—Jonn Raber, democrat, Hs Eighth district—Harden M. Hallet, domocrat. Ninth district—John ©. Jacobs, democrat, ’ County Officers Elected. Say William D, Veeder, democrat. city ddgeGoorge ‘Thompson, democrat. Justice of Sessious—S. J. Voorhies, democrat, maggot of the Poor—Joha Delaney and —— Coor, democrats. ae Elected. First ward—Cortlan: ue, democrat, Re wal win Pie: teicage, democrat, + Peter Preeelly, democrat, mon ward—E. Wilson ig no ag democrat, Ninth ward—James oe Eleventh ward—James H. Howell, na Thirteenth ward—Howell Sinith, radical. Fifteenth ward—Henry Beales, radical, reventeenth ward—James Gornly, democrat. Nineteenth ward—Frederick Schein, radical, Aldermen Elected. ward—Hagh MeLaugblin, democrat. wart—Thomis R. Mervine, radical. Sixt ward-—James O’Brien, democrat. Eighth ward—1homas Pitbladdo, radical, Tenth ward—Jacob J, Bergen, democrat, Twelfth ward-—Donnis O'Kooffe, domoorah, Fourteenth ward—Philip Brady, democrat, Sixteonth ward—Herman L, Guck, democrat, Eighteenth Bi) ae el L Carlisle, radical, Twentieth ward—Win. G. Cooper, democrat, NEW YORK STATE. Vote for Governor. —-1 Fenton, ALRANY ALLRGANY Cow ‘ 160 - 202 - 4 22 - 465 cy - 100 13 - 9 126 - 87 185 om m1 - Ww - 3 towns estimated +1,794 - 1,850 - Conttann CounTy, ... 1,842 — 19 jee CATTARAUGUS Coury. 2,100 — sos2 oo Cuavravaua Couxty— Jamentown . 103 on 619 a : - 0 pe BB El a — —_ 5 —- ~ ot - — _ Ripley... 83 pail ry isd Villenova. 195 - “ — Portinad. % _ 96 ~ Corumuta County — if Oty of Hudson 1 — - " Lebanon... — 2 — 2 Cucmone Counry. 800 _- wt _ Ciaaseo County - n — —_ 203 - 266 _ _ pa 30 i Is — we = na end m = 130 — 138 _ 600 = 420 - Brad = Fritoy Couxry 00 _ we - Paks Coeety $00 — 1,008 ~ Greexe Cousty— 2 = - nn - 32 = 160 n = n - nM _ _— 400 — 1,20 pa! 109 - ed 3 pers mm _ 140 wn aa ” - © _ ~ 283 = — » - - wt - ~ 20 ane te 10 fed on 260 = ot _ 198 =~ 109 ye ~ 195 ~ fb ao’ "1 = 0 Moxwon Cousty —~ 116 = Niasara County. 730 - any a Osmo © y — 16% ~ Ureice O: Richtieid - 18 - Oncor _ “a _ Unaatita, 167 - 1% Worcester, EI - bs Decotur. 2 - 52 Westfort Po - 2 - — “07 3. _ 2.008 = te cd =a Ihe _ _ 4 8? = ced - 100, MM - ® ~« ; ot Sehovar: - Ms — Banetowa COUNTY... 2,000 — 1310 r : at bed Cotia.4,000 6851 esees 10 aS Cer Coos Kineton. ... - Horiy 120 00 w arburp is wsbarg, (4 “aie as Dera Caldwell - Tharman - Weeren pene hastebester _- Potham... — New Rochelle . -_- Cortlandtown 1 Orwining ..... ~ Morisinoia, - Wewbester... ~ Weet Parme. nist Poeskil! heed Yonkers _ - wens eina ~ - YourNG COUNTY — Ten towne 9 - 1863 Bix towas to hear from. Total. ce. cere, BT, 06F 4186 Me 4, Repobiican majority In above towns In 1866....,.88,77 Repaviiean mayorty im above towns im 1864... ..29) eee ors - seeeene & NEW JERSEY. Hadsow County. The following \# the vote for Congressmen tp county Fifth district, \acloding the city of Newark - “ Gienrit, Dom Halary, Jersey City — First ward, . » Second ward, ” Third ward, First dietriew. 00. 168 Third ward, Second district ~T Fourth ward, First divirict...... 168 Second destrict,... 201 First dieteiot . a8 u Bevond district, I “1 T 106 7 oa mm a » 106 im ia i #| s¥SeaSE2Ss Saas en wig tae a ah Seo fohemmamenetes seas of Assemblymen elected, being a gain of one:—First Taree gh oto N. D. a, ‘oer ta olen: Becond di Third ‘evar, OB ; Fou sion Fale roa Ca io 40 a moor ear Fi diy oie why lemoct yy ; Sixt a Morris’ repubileaa, 18 pa ; os jerseles, vate ig re-elected by 38 ma- Ennex County. ‘The following are the newly elected members of the New Jersey Legislature from Essex county, with their 200 majority for Newel, renab- nd elects three repubhean’ Asaem- mnajori ties :— First District—(comprising Bloomfield, Caldwell, Liv- orl aud Milburn)—lIsrael D. Condit, republican, 437 rit Second Diatriet—(Orance, Fast and West Orange)—A. Condit, republican, 150 early, Third District—(Eighth b sitet and Beile- ville}—Dav d Ayrea, republican, 48 major! Fourth Disa nana Fourth wanda tr Nowark)— Wm. R, Sayr’, republiew oll] Disre™focond and brie Samuel Atwater, republican, major iy. 8 xh Dietrict—(Clinton, South Orange ind Thirteon'h ong of Newarkj—J. P. Trimble, republican, 76 maj: rity. feventh Nistrict—(Third and Ninth wards of Newark)— Wm. Hi. Murphy, biican, 095 majority. Richth District—Pitth, Tenth and "Pwol?th wards of Newark\—Eawin Hledden, democrat, 150 majority Ninth District-—(Seventh and Eleventh wards of New- ark)—M. TI, C, Vail, democrat, by plurality. James L. ‘Hays is'e'ec'ed to the State Senate from Ex ex county by about 1,550 majority, Kasex township complete gives: Hill 926; @ loss of 36 from Gov, Ward's vote last year, miibure gives Hull (republican) for Congress 36 majo- nity, Jo Orange Hill's majority ia TL. In East Orange itogers bas 41 majority, Lil's majority in the Orange district ia $67; a gain on Ward's majority of 104. South Orange gives Rogers a majority of 3, and the democratic candidate for Senator 3L majority, In Bloomfield Hill's majority is 949, Newank, Nov. 6, 1866. In the First Congressional district, Moore, republican, iw elecied. ‘The second is in doubt, In’ the Third, Bitgreav , democrat, ja elected by a reduced majority, Th» Fourth is in doubt, In the Fifth, Halsey, republi- can, has about 800 majority, The Senate wid «and 8 demoerate; 11 republicans. The pes! will be republican by a smal! majority. Tir Returos from Other Conntios, Svaex © unry.—Newton—HilPe majority 68, “Repnb- lean gain over Ward 39. Hampton—Rogers 8 majority; a republican gain of one, Monwis Cowxty,—Pequonnoc—Jobn Hill's home, gives birp 565 majority, His mojonty in the county is about 600. Extoll, re- publican. is elected to the Assombly in the Second’ dia- triet. Marnoer Cousry gi Hiean, for Congress, blymen. grows, 73 majority Casey Couxty.—Haddon township, republican ma jority, 118. N wton township, 20 republean majority, Delaware township, 39 republican majority. CUMBERLAND Coun) ¥.—Bridgeton, 125 republican ma- jori'y. Two other towaships give 182 republican ma- jority. 3 Attaxnio Couwry.—Hammonton,--Moore, republican majoriiy, 161. Firat Co gressional district, Aten eyty—28" republican majority for Cougresmman. ff Harbor—) republican majority. Union townsbip—122 republican majority. Gi vors ER Counry,—-Greenwich township, 105 repub- Mean majority, Mantua towne republican majority ren township-—Sittrea Care May Cours giv Congre-sman, The whole republican ticket m eleeted in Camden by from 275 to 200 majority. As far 99 heard from there are large Dulon gator in the State, Mr, Col- Seoond district, is elected by ‘or jast year. Us ow Cousry.— Linden, A. Clark, ican, 17 ma jor ty; Davidwon, for Congross, 16 mu ony. ‘This county elects the republican ticket by abont 209 majority, and Awemblymen. Elaabeth, Fire ward, ret, for S nator, 16 matority; Prermen, tor Sherif, 162; 2 itgreaw inajority. | New Vrovidenes, Davideom 93 msjurity; A. Clarke, for Senator, 63; Hoff, for Sheritl, 27—large re- bli ap gain. . Turerox, Nov, 6, 1866, democrat, for Congress, 9 ‘The returns come in slowly, but the indications ere tbat the republicans have carried the State im buh ‘The Longreseman from the Secoud d strict is etl in doubt, with the probabihties ip branches of the Lerislatnre, favor of Newell, republican, Burlington (<= Copgrens. repul wom)? 63 State Senate IsdG. ivan lomo one mmber of ah. Atiantic ..... Herken. Burlington, Cumberiand Vere a Hudeon Hanter Meron Middtowex, .. Mommoath Dlorre Ge Amon "Geo ge D. H mar. Bnamin Heckiey, - see Samuel }'bememer®, Somerset tHendues tim th Buren. : Se Union coeenee onew Waren Repubiiecan members la liatice—dewocrate ie roman. New member MASSACHUSETTS. ibetos, Nov. 6, Ista. 1 election of Bint Congress aad Legielature, They vo iad it all thelr ovg way, a when Govergr vet 70,000 votes aga net lew than 2% A larye vou was thrown today in th rien ower last y arne from 139 towns, which give Mgock net AS stele rate bin majority im ty) tale 000 to 78,000. ot 190 repodlicans, nine dghoerate ay tothe L gator. The faate ix ton foots ap 6,000 for Bulloc# 3,900 for conv lect their fall Congresstgal delege even members to Congrom bf mayoribes 2 from 2,090 te 6,000, the T t Uinery Twitehett nd shout 3,600 Majority: Hooper, in the Fourth distriat, fas 4,000, Bat ter, in the } 4.000 to 6,000, HanJ&, 1m the Bixth, 6,000 to 6,000, Thoutwell, io the Seytuls, about 4,000 Returi» fron other Congress yal distriets are of about ing Getnselves in Paneutl CONNECTICUT. New Haven, Coon, Nev. 6, 1866. The toy election to-day resulted in the election of the democratic sirket, with the exeeption of the Town Clerk, Who war FoPwried by both the republican and the Workingmen sn aoisation® The deaoeratic plurabity fa O70. MARYLAND Dacron, Novae PM The election passed of very puaceably. the conserr. Btives have carried the city by about thirtee, pondred Majority, Large crow are out cheering for Pann and President Johowon The radicals are quiet 4 ene grived Bwann's creat object from the fret was the prevetion Of bivedsbed by compelling the off Commissioners io diefranchised right voters the chan french ae, He haw the the qualified ther ow pois tbemaniy on © having cheng | fnterent of revorned renets have to adenit that the jodgew Of clection appointed by the of Police Board bi @nioreed by th ities. aa and review, This bes pected thar th rand that (bere #/ll net by mors (rowbee ead enone Racemons, Nov 612 P. Annapolis gives 29% conservative majority, Belair 271, and Harford county about 1,200 majer'ty for Archer, com yn oS tie majority over oa a eal, 7.40% Every consery: #488; taesliate We seco to benals and House In the Sixteenth ward alone over Sve hendred votes were im the rejected box of whe bed lifted before the registry board. Reterme Baryon The fall vote of the oy Frederic® are faversbie to r. Sawyer, democrat, 14 elected in the First district, . Now Hampton—Haicht, democrat, for Cope | vex 800 majority ne Sent Be Swann feelin; have Do qrocoa of comp their own way and been Some little — The city is no ly the Lerislature will vened, and it i likely that the reqvisite two thirds majority to remove malfeasance, Carrol is tho only county which bas gone for the radi- *wPithout eating from oth Nhout hearing or resu't of the elcotion in this city yinaieeies ches the Bere oerats and Conservatives united will in m8 ates Lavisiature Afton Senaiore to vine Rey the House fifty-five Represeota:ives to twenty-five rete Ppubdlicans—a clear majorfy on joint ballot of Archer's majority in all the districts of Harford eounty, except Havre de Greee, is 1.027. Tho delerate teket, conservative, is eloeted by, 900 majority. Havre de Grace gives John I, Thomas, for Congress, 42 majority, Re- publican gain. Bavrnaour, Now, 7-2 A. M, Returns from weetern counties compriting the Fourth Congressional district, indicate the re-elegtion of Frank Thomas by fully 20,000 majority. ILLINOIS. CimcsG, Nov, 6, 1400. The returns from the city are as yet incomplete. The republican majority i* aboot 6,000, a gain of 3,000, Ninety towns in different parts of the Stato outeide of Chicago give Logan 12,000 majority, The returns show republican gains, and indicate a ing Jor ty in the State of over 40,000, ‘The Congreasional delegation will probably be the same as before, - SCONSIN. Mrewarnem, Nov, 6, 1860, Io the First Congressional district Palme bas 3,000 ua jority over Brown, Demoerat. Tn the Secon’ district Hophing is elected; in the Third District, Cobb; in the Fifth district, Sawyer: and in Sixth district, Woshburn—all republicans They aro olected by an ager gate mmr a ‘at leant 19 000 In the Fourth disiriet democrat, \# re-elorted by about 3,000 majority. Novh bovge: of the Legislature will be largely repub- Hean by an (nereased najority. ‘Toe republican gaing are very heavy all over the sate, MISSOURI. Sr. loom, Mo., Nov. 6, 1466, Genera! Pile in eloctad over Hogan fa the Wins dix trict by about 600 majority. The county ticket (radical) is elected by & majority of 2,500 The conservatives elect two ont of #ix State Senstore and three of foi rteon Repressntasivar, inchuding Frank Bia'r, who beats Branscomb by about 190 votes. The rus from the interior are far give a rad cai majority. meagre, but eo Kansas City gives 200 radieal majority, Jefferson (ity 160 and Frink!in county 600 majerity. Judge Ne ni te elected in the Seeand distri t by an overwhelming mayority, KANSAS. nainainanhl Tornts, Keieaa, Noy. 6, 1806, ‘The republican ticket im this eognty t# looted by » / bw grod ¥. Wade. Jobe Sherman, Ons George Withiame..... Heury W. Corbett PRN ORTEN ETA Charles R Buckalew.....0 Wilkam Spracce.. ‘ Henry B. Anthony Kt Te en David T. Powter r J.B Patterson a George ¥ n “ef Justin 8. Morritt it wiewvent vie B. Henderaon, Jarvon It Doniitie % 4 w— Vacancy... eR Peter G. Van Winkio n nob M. Howard Kh Waltman 7. Willey « This given thirty-four republivage ip the Renate to rit emacs ate, with twaly w be fi n varanes compting Ue members trom roe the States bt relysliion, exeept Ter OF the tw ton Will undoubtedly be filled by republican from Littnoim, from Indiana, two fron from Misourt, one from New York, one f soy, one frum Nevada, ove from Penneyive from Wi-consin Kentucky wiil of cours erat, and probably Maryland This twenty ole Maton reprone eight demorrmix yenee vie Kaneaw New ae 7 chet ® dome. “ill giv four pepotdene Hease of i preerota Me Naweons Thomas &. Nowil 4. J. Gravelly JW. Metie fT, Van Horn Hens. F. Laem cess ¥ Benjani °G. W. Andersen ” Fe Beaman 2—Chartes Cyeon a Acctig Hier 4—Thomay W. Ferry 6K K. Trowvride 6—Jobn ¥ Dricgs mune a 1--Wm. Windom. .......8 PAgnating Downeliy.....i vee perry 0 Wiliam Moore... * 2° Willem A. Newel. ft 3—Charien Bigreaves 0) 4—Andrew J. tert. 0 5G, A. Halewy ove Josmpts WL, Putts 4V.L Prova JA Gtiewnd Orange Verrix " T. Harivurd oe Com sa—Henry Charebit ZA Denniy Mecarthy a Wm, H. Keer... Am & Linea TM. Pomeroy... Swe e ae exe 27 -Mam tion Ward n wevane Loewe volye weer Detee h Ameiey Ri Hore, om mperey 1—Reniamin Viegionon WR 4-H. Van Arruan 2- Mothertord I. Mayes Ora ae 3— lobe © Rebewek. . John A Nichoiaen, 4-8 em, lawrener.... 6b iw ‘ » 1M B Judd ° 6 x 2-J nV. Vernewory 7. sateen Seeleberger. Tl 3— Kika Bh Weshburne Cor A Hamilton... ‘ o—faiph F Bockiand. 1 10.Jamer M Astley... 11 —Jobe T_Wihen nh} Dp] »| " ' ue 19—Jamen A Oarders mom J ALD. Hesteron f PRR 4m 1—Mamoet J Randall aries O'Neill Lnemart Myers 6 Wihem 1 Kevey bales M Tayler 6B. Markey Rover T—Jobe M Mroomall $5. Lawrence Ontt 0 Theddeos Murrens 10-11 1, Cane TLD M Yew dokew 12—Chae Deweiaon 18 Dipeae Fo Meroor Apeerge 0 hme ~h. 5. Gemtrwanet Kh Kove. wuEe @ BweReeeDKSS eERDSORRREEERE SD RSr ————— weer ercesconrt= RK M~Dervie + Pieney ——— PRICE “FOUR “CENT PRNMEYLY ANIA. 22—J. K. Moorhead. yo tna pans. jenjamin F. Boil 1—Halbert E, Paine. 6—Nathonio! P. Bas aks Hen), F. Hopkin T-heorg? © How Amasa Cobb, “s B—Jobn H. Maldwin 9—Wm. B. Warbburne eo WIT VERCENT A Chester D. Hubbard... R on). M Kitehen,....J¢ ees Daniel Polsey. Connecticnt, California, Kenincky, New Hampahtre, Rhode Isiand and Tennessee, chooviny twenty nine mem- berm, aro yet to elect, OF these the repablicans will pros bably carry the four dlattiote in Connecticut, the three in California, the three im New Hawpstire, the ewo tn Rhode Taland, and two of the nine in Kentucky, white ot the eight la Tennessee no proper estimate can te y ven SCENES AND INCIDENTS. In the Vicinity of the Herald Ofice. The old and time-bonored custom of flocking to the irnaio office for early and arcurate return from the varions wards wan fully carried out lag night. A lure crowd owombled aban early hour of the evening, 1llin the blocking @p the doorways and completely choking tho street in front of the bulidyng. Tt war withal, an orderly crowd, amd the occasional joker cracked at Ue expense of the candidates kept tee cot. ponent parte in contional good Bumer, From timo tw dine tt received numerous ad tions, a8 the wp town resi dont, diveatiolied with the meagre intelligence obtained ehowhere, arrived and swelled the already: gosh menace. thon of tia thre Thero was a continual pase) And fro of pervon®, some merely taking & eHRNery ener peice at the bulletio om whieh the retorme were dis played, while others appeared a if they deemed it a duty to imprest ther politieal opinions on whoe would lwten to them The fasten. ably dreseed, and the great anwashed goodtiomoredhy jostled eeck other. A® additions were mada tw Wie Tretorn, the pariivans of the several candidates woald eheer ly. At eight e'etock PM. thy crowd bad comp vorred the pawage throagh Nassau street, and as the roturne bean to be made with more alacrity it became ex redingly demonetrative, and cheer alter cheer Wer given with a wil, Le wRe@ matter of innor mbiliLy fora Lithe of the porson4 present to get even « elitapee at (he retarar, consequently the crowd outsid wan indebted for information toa fow enterprising smd) viduala, who, by “limbing ap the doar paatt, wore ene. bled to see (he cane von wlocb the figures wore placed, and from their ated portions they ealied out the numbers as (hey were marked. The fantighte over dgor were then used 1 through them eased mber of men and boys who announced with oheere returns in fw q ndidater, but west ceneralty ie Other vide Hts werm (reely made; oxide Bactwatod very wu baccording to tive tem iw beraing. Thi veomed centred {i ernor, very little mow for the other offiees, Atone time the ote ne w fect Babel of confusion, and ihe din of voters rom» dd above Cheers 6nd groans inter m™%, exclamatons and rat vr in andietinguishable eonsanion. nd Lolebooks Werw mM erent demand, ant any fering bie lonnt facility to write oy was availed of who had money jaked apon the result Thin ore ony had been duly can The City Wail Deserted, No greater contrud contd well be imagined than that which the deserted appearance of the City Hall yeotertay prevented to the lively aad bostling scenes enacted there during the past fortnight, Then all was preparation for (he coming contest. Voliticiang of alt ehassen, Tam: many sachems, ward orpenizers and barroom ranner fitted to end fro ae baay a8 ants le & molebill, while the great wolletged citizens in embry, seeking nateral teathon papers, crowded on the stepe and tn the veut ibuler, eager to secure the tmpertant doounents which would enable Ui to take We the om ing election, Yereriay those crowds Vautehed, ane the qanine and bootblacks had the plore 10 Lhemsetver mn the rteps of the Hall where a few days ago bargsios were made, bominalions seid, Comtingencion diwimed and wag tend of te coming’ ereton, the only porwne visible were three Lor fout houtiiarky, pitching pennies ond querrelting, Inaide the footatepe of a vivitar re-mehood beck from the wolvary nad deserted pangs, wher’ not evan the gion of an ofticia! was to be roen.” The Perk, ton, preereued fy appearence. No crowds or groape of there, A fow tndividuaie were on he result Homan toe wneewstingty towing an old man ealenty amok ing P+} the « daycot be youth, = ent bine, a tow loiteren who ap wr lary to work and achemed to beg, and dene pereone pawing @ ly stone the alleve on baeimeee, od mppearence of four borme wage ia readiness waters the ith pree net Hien to oonvey the re eree pric eran oothronk might over were the Mt any event of inp War (ranepiring im the ey, At Republican Leadaunrtiors No. 600 iread- One would have eng OR fay OFenmbOn 60 Ven portant to the m of the hean party, they would | mortore rg at their headquarters in reads A the conteary wae the (act The roome were « ened aur tay. Three or four b ballot papers and giving tem vt wanted them fur om at the polling “ Ci fon ast 4 of the rivet oly mated that big plaeand nied artim trot have tame tah Tp the eveniog, abet bet Ramer of repabliaans mer wt feme Of gacuing Infor enat factions The trewt pew jokes Onn thai him, eenid greet at the rome time, The meeting tea was apprnied cher ne De, Monee, Major’ Pa Of Texas, Colomet Oo The harden of the © wera ty and ee Pett of Py) ted that oo | regents Feturie hee bey fore crowd Wo bnew | Meal re tee (the repel cormnany of ee At Repebticen Heedaserters Commer of Twenty imied | ond Urewdwny. 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