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trous Rout of the Liberals. RANT RE-ELECTED IGHT FOR HORACE. ix Chosen Governor by 35,000 Majority. iavemeyer Probably Our Next Mayor. 1 HAVE THEY DONE WE JAMIE? Gotham Only 22,000 Ahead. ‘ennsylvania Rolls Up 100,000 Majority for the Soldier. ELAWARE'S EYES OUT New England Still Radical to the Backbone. HERE WERE THE LIBERAL LEGIONS? he Creat Western Phalanx Unbroken. bree Bourbon Ballots Cast in the Entire Union. earty Congratulations at the White House. ‘LL QUIET ALONG THE LINES. Smiling Day and & Jolly Time for the People’s Work. oy “Tet Us Have Peace.” rant has carried the country, Dix the State Lawrence the city. This is in brief the | summary of the result of the election The republican States are all avily for Grant, and where elections had iously been held the majorities are largely eased. The democratic States are not all Greeley. New York, which voted for Sey- var four years ago, has reversed that verdict 1 turned against the democracy. New Jer- has followed the example of New York. aware for the first time in her history votes a republican President. New England is id. Connecticut and New Hampshire both ely increase the previous majorities, and other States show such large figures to turn the heads of over-sanguine prals. Senator Cameron reports the almost edible majority of one hundred thousand ennsylvania, The German vote has not itionized the West, and both Dlinois and consin have gone republican. Indiana Ohio have done the samething. Missouri s such meagre returns as to indicate a ibt of the State, and Alabama and Florida doubtfal. Even West Virginia is claimed Grant. Thus it will be seen that the che which was predicted failed to slide n that side of the mountain, and that the bIution which came was to give over the tic party to a few republican politi- and bring its ‘three millions of voters’’ hing but dabaicorriendt defeat in return. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. eaececntigabentilnans slow we give the electoral vote of each made up from the latest retarns re- and based on the estimatéd popular stated for both General Grant and Greeley:— The Vote for Grant, Electoral, Majoritics, Vote. hee ve seevessee 7,000 - 6 1,000 6 3,000 6 1,500 3 NOTHER APPOMATTOX! ‘he Chappaqua Chopper Gets Out of (ae Bi Saanwwr BBSBaewwan tS E88 sir beGeoBes Total electoral vote..+... men Necessary for a choice . NATIONAL CANDIDATES, ELECTED. a President—Uiyeses 8. Grant, of Hlinois, rep. Vice President—Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, rep. NEW YORK STATE CANDIDATES ELECTED, eo os Sis -John A, Dix, rep. John ©, Robinson, rep. -Ezra Graves, rep. .R. M. Strond, rep. Lieutenant- Canal Commsstoner. State Prison Inspector NEW YORK CITY OFFICERS ELECTED. peiEaghe bea SENT 2 The following is the result of the election for city officers: Mayor.. William F. Havemeyer. Judge af supreme Court...Noah Davies (rep.) Judge of Superior Court, ..A. C. Van. Voorst (rep.) -Josiah Sutherland (rep.) Benj. K. Phelps (rep.) Adojph Kessler (rep.) NEW YORK CITY CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. —_—+——— Dist. 6—William R. Roberts, Tam. dem. . 6—James Brooks, Tam. dem. 2—Thomas J. Ureamer, Tam. dém. $—John D. Lawson, rep. 9—David R, Mellisb, rep. 10—Fernando Wood, Tam. dem. NEW YORK CITY ASSEMBLYNEN ELECTED. ya Dist. 1—James Healy, liberal republican and Tammany. 2—D. Burns, liberal republican and Tammany. 3—James Hayes, liberal republican and Tammany. 4—John Gaivin, Grant and Apollo Hall. 5—Mike Norton, liberal republican and Tammany, 6—T. J. Campbell, Tammany. 1—G. W. Clarke, Grant republican. &-8. B. Smith, Grant republican. Shepherd Pell, Grant republican. ¥e—J. M. Patterson, Jr., Grant republican. N—A. Cornell, Grant republican. 12—William A. Cooke, Tammany. 18—C. Fine, Tammany. 44—C. G. Cornell, Tammany. 16—Joseph Blumenthal, Tammany. 16—Peter Woods, Tammany. 1i—W. J. Graff, republican. 18—Barney Bigian, Grant republican. 19—T. O'Callahan, Grant republican. 20—H. 8. Opdyke, Grant republican. 21—C, E. Crary, Tammany. THE CITY. THE VOLE FOR PRESIDENT, HEBSESSSSEREVSRES 5 a 4,098) = SSSSSSrrse Totals. 3085 9] BSESEBESeSUREE BEEseESEZe SEXZESESSISSSSHELEL SESE BEESSE SES SEF SRB88E s & SESEESSSEEEE ‘Totals. SSSSSSSSSRNSSSSESS BBNSSESSSSSSISSSSESScosaceane = eremarcnvnae SBE8 8 SRESSSEESEE ESSRSSERE 8 SSESISERESSESSSSBESELSEESE NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, a ee 6, 1872. Tianhe: SHEET. Total number neem 1872, ‘Total vote thfs vear . Total vote in 1868.. Decrease of vote in 187 Greeley over Grant.. Democratic majori ty” in Democratic 1088 in 1872.. Aasem- Elec- Sewsereene 18.. eens e ee goes; sSex Beeueksed coeeeee! 108! 4,787 THE VOTE FOR MAYOR. EaUESENSER 5 | 61 SESS = 103 125 130) 95) 183 123 86) 88 ui 99) 61 81 132 109 o 59) 6! 85 98 40) 45) 132 100) 83, 105 137) 14 57 16 54 98) 68} 188) 41 105 28 73) 207 45} 83) v7 40) 75) PB = al vail 4 72) ml 85} 4“ 89) 56} 102} a 146) 92) 186 128) oo 8225 rey £35 sesesigs Ee is é pa ENSSzzEcey CONTINUED ON SEVENTH PAGE. .