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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ST See so ee a 5 : Aasem- Eli Lace | Bi distrie issing, but the result as given THE NEW LECISLATURE. THE VOTE FOR MAYOR. ty tion Fence, | mnever, lorzrien, | above caunot be materially. changed by the vote THE ELECTION iN BROGKLYN. bist. Dist. tam. | Rep. | Ap. H. | east in the district, The State Senate remains the same as last A... ——y | Havemeyer over O’Brien... year, with the exception of the Fourteenth | Assem- Eleo- Taw- | Have- 10 2 26 Hpvemeve cues — Bei The Day After the Battle—The Anxiety of Poli« distriet, in which a republican, William F.| 4 = on oe meyer |o' Brien, i 8 ticians Over the Resalt—The Can- Scoresby, has been elected to fill a vacancy. : Pe] ee 2 | THE VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE. didates Etected. This is a republican gain, and the Senate now 18 | Assembly | Tree | || Assembly | Tre) onceeen Counting the Losses and Roll- stands twenty-five republicans to seven demo- Districts, |main.| Coz. |} Districts. Iman.) Coz. The result ofthe elections in Brooklyn astonished crats. 1,476] 4,476 2,007| 3,875 | many thousands who had anticipated a more favor. ing Up the Gains, ‘The Assembly elected for 1873 stands as fol- isl dio 82731 2010 | able return irom the fleld of action forthe coulitio lows:— y 02: 2,448] 5,609 | ised the democratic and liberal candidates fell fat 4,400 4,169 | short of the ardeni expectations of the leade 1,305! 2,444 | AS faras the local ticket is concerned, however,g 5.845 | no particular surprise is expressed, as the dissen< 50,98 | sions were very general, and there were thred 78,007 | tickets in the field, besides strong endorsements of “| candidates by various reform organizations. bai | ee ALBANY be ig . 1—Peter Schoonmaker, 2—Henry R. Plerson, R. Additional Returns from All olin W. Yan Valken- 4—George B, Mosher, D. Parts. ae ALLEGANY COUNTY. W. W. Crandall, R. defo] graze | electoral and State tickets, ‘The majoritics crag 64,900 William L, Ford, R. % Totals Ree hy age A A Sry Te +++ 28,767 | figures, as given by the HeRaLD Brooklyn Branc CATTARAUGUS CO! pe ‘Estimated, office, Fulton, corner of Boerum street, on Tuesda . JUNTY. Dominion Doubtful--- 1—Charlea 8. Carey, D. 2—John Manley, R. hes — i er n 2) ame Yor fon surmeme count, | Difttut, provats source of genera susntion P ossibly Ahead. CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY. 27 fry ecae estes car gapwergaseel and enabled the people who were deeply intereste: — 5 3 Ulysses : 1—F. B, Brewer, B. coafonn D. Hiller, R, | =| Gesemoty Districts. | Davi, )Anderson| Leonard, | in obtaining the result of the battle of the ballot t Seymour Dexter, R. 3 u ‘moly Districts. | Rep,’ |'4. H.Dem|Tam.Dem | glean the record of the day ‘ere retiring to zaty CHENANGO COUNTY, emer Extras were at a discount, and the enterpris: ssell 27 OREGON GONE WER TO GRANT. 2 cusron covsry. it Z4o1 | which thus early procured for the Brookiynites th Everett C. Baker, R. sad Rit returns from all parts of the Union was a subject o! COLUMBIA COUNTY. 30 universal comment in the city yesterday. All da, |—Benjam| Tom] 130 $ 2 by RO bit pking, D. - long Police Headquarters was thronged by anxiou: Sambo Sa in Louisiana Over George W. Phelps, R. d candidates for ofiice, who were peering about witi savage i_Witiam Lew ene. haggard fates and blear eyes for the returns fro 3 the Liberal Victory. ‘Borugen Dou 59 missing districts of wards in which they were inte 1—James Mackin, D. 2—J. B. Carpenter, Lib. 92 2 rested, It required the greatest stretch of patienc COUNTY, 181 z on the part of the officiais, who were worn out b 1—Daniel Cruise, 2—George Taltz, R. x 22. the fatigue of the canvass, to be commoniy civil t 9 dy Jobn pat - ie) er, iy 4—John Nice, R. . 23 iat picceasns aug yieks Bipeam, of eeakers ‘ennessee Punishment--- - ohn ¥ aiter information at Hea . ‘epul T 8 nt ‘An y onn- Ww. Ygaex COUNTY. 13) 8 - cans Pan kets and ae Gen ROE rere or Aad ‘ T. W. Tobey, R. . ages, and for the greater part sincerely regret hav~ fon to Remain at Home. y RANELIN OOUNTY, 4 16 = fis formed. “thar chosen coalition.” “it ‘woul John P. Badger, R. 19) 99 28 have been better,” the beaten partisans say,| FULTON AND HAMILTON COUNTIES, P| £8 29 “to have nominated democrats _through-! Niel 8, Stewart, D. ” 30. out, and have gone down with sy cotors, GENESEE OOUNTY. r if defeat must come.” But it is “too late ;” re- Elbert Townsend, R. : oss} 1,800 | rotats 1,074| 2,730 505 grets are vain and the vaunted formost position 1 HAVEMEYER UNDOUBTEDLY MAYOR. GREENE COUNTY. 101 pl A Oe heats ) be the line of democratic majorities is lost to o! Anguatas Hill, D. 64 137 Eleven districts missing, Di Kings county. What the fture may do in thy HERKIMER COTNTY. 49) 0 12°": 1. pave over Anderson... Matter of reaction is a mystety which time an Eleazer ©. Rice, R. 45 100 Leonard over Anderson circumstances unforseen alone can explain, JEFFERSON COUNTY. q au Davis’ plurality. The misotlon ers as far as relates te oe mone . 1—Elan Parsons, R, 2—H. 8. Hende?, canvassing the returns, was grossly violated New York State Legislature " SEEwOS! COUNTS, by eeu 95) 41 v the canvassers ‘and inspectors. ‘They. failed t 1—JamesF. Donahue, D. 2—David C. Van Cott, R. 83) at THE VOTE FOR SUPERIOR COURT. make their returns elther with promptness o Largel: Republican Again 3—B. H. Roche, D, ' | 4—Jarvis Whitman, 40) 66 FAW DOE Aine Gs regularity, withholding from the public the figure y Pp gain. AP. 18, Re ¢6—Jacob Worth, R. 81 25 on the State, Congressional and county tickets 1 qoPatrick fo Gleason, D. 8—A. M. Bliss, Lib. ba = TAY Vapeoaeen | Se very man. districts until it suited their conven: 1 lence to do so, Which was in several instances at Noho. bs, Ds 44 93 Assembly District, | Voorst, | Tam. '|Ap. Hall | late hour last evening, The law requires that sidney Bylvester, Re COUNTY. by i De bulletin or the clection returns shall ‘Be exhibite An Administra’ ited ites 2 by the police as soon as recelved, for the intorma. tion Uni Stal LIVINGSTON COUNTY. 8] 56 tion of The people. This statute was uot complie Se Archbald Kennedy, R. 118 n with. Senator cure. |ADISON COUNTY. 16) M . 1—Edwin ©, Phillpot, R. 2—Joseph F, Crawford,R. The Vote for Governor. MONROE COUNTY. ~ 1—George A. Goss, R. 2—Henry L. Fish, R, ‘Ker- 3—Leonard Burrett, R. Ke ne THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION, | syuniam 5. xoxOuEEy,cOMTY. NEW YORK COUNTY. 1—James Healy, D. 2—Dennis 3urns, D. hd ehy and © Bieter Dp ichael Norton, D. ‘Pimothy Campbel set Campick. | ee freee. ephen Pe! . |. M. Patterson, clxet lomplete. 1i—alonzo B. Cornell, R. 2i—Chas. Crary, D, ieee Beeeklia, leone cocoa, B 9 " jose p! lumen! aries G.Cornn! Additional returns from all the States give re_w Pole Hall : je—Peter Woods, D,” f 7. G. Graf, R. na in mo reason to lessen the figures of President | 19—Jas, A. Deerer,R. 20 W. 8. Opdyke, R Grant's majority already published. On the | 1 Isaac N. Baboock T 2 George M. Swazle, R. \ aed UNTY. contrary, Oregon, counted as democratic, is | 1 Nicholas H. White, Ri 2H, J. Copgersham, R. conceded to the republicans by from 1,000 3—Patrick Costello, R. 4—Daniel Walker, R. te 2407 1,227 ‘907 Totals....ssessse0e we *Twelve districts missing. +Soveral districts missing. Van Voorst over Hand. » 29,426 Vote for Congressmen at Large. Specner over Hand. cts still missing. There are several distr ONONDAGA, ¥ v Tre- to 2,000, and Virginia is very much | 1-W,W.cere,R. 2-George Raynor, R, ‘Yan Vooratis plarality,....... Waras, | $02 matn, |) Wards. So in doubt, the republicans claiming from Advan ee CouNrY. raabita THE VOTE FOR CITY JUDGE. ‘al ella 2,580) ui ; . 2 3,000 to 6,000 majority. In New York State | 1 i custag pORANGE COUNTY. ott Le eee ee “ 2331 1410 \General Dix will ran very close to General fon, R. fs Assembiy ty H ° ORLEANS COUNTY, 730 Districts, 1,790 (Grant. The Assembly returns show a large ee ee 4 1537 republican majority, which will insure | 1—D.G. Fort, R. 3—J. Lyman Bulkley, R. om 8. 1,078) election of a republican United i a ic 10: 240 G 102} . 3 1—James Stewart, D. 2 John Cope, R. 89| lh. se 1,105} tes Senator, the present State Sen- PUTNAM COUNTY. a { i meee Wm. R. Lawson, D. “| Total.. 82,227 ate having a similar majority. Havemeyer 1-1. B, Prince, qreE* CONTE: os wy Onuley, D. 76 Ce ajority....+... vevsvee 4810 $s undoubtedly elected Mayor. The incom-| ~~” RENSSELAER COUNTY. nd? = vg Bi oe 4 . *. I—W. V. 0. ,. 3—C. W. ‘plete returns bring him 8,000 ahend of Law- | 3—yohu l’ancaey RE a ____ Second Congressional District, ‘ ve : RICHMOND COUNTY, 160) ‘Schu- ‘Rovin- renee, afigure which the remaining election Blake Hunyar, R : 108 58 | > Totals. aaa waras, maker, | Perry 4 Wistricts to be heard from cannot alter so as Willtam Voorhes, DOT” th be L 5." e = ; 8ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. ° to affect the result, He has thus far @/ 1 _parins A. Moore, RR. 3—Parker W. Rose, R. tH Fy bead plurality of 20,000 over O'Brien. ‘The city | ?-Adophuss.tynde,R, ae gnd county ticket is entirely republi- | 1—eoree il IS SBI aaa = te i D. P. McQueen, R. 5 159] 106 wa 87,408] 70,088 won, The Aldermanic repair to stand meen > Sohoniante county. a 119 | * Twelfth district missing, + Several distriets missing, eight apeieeg to seven republicans. The ~ i ai soutrtgn eliciere We 13 Sutherland over Bedford............0e0004 33,580 Assistant Aldermen are six ublicans, eight pain reg Na OY rept iy ig Ww, VaENBCA,counry. | (12) ‘THE VOTE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ‘Tammany Hall and seven Apollo Hall. The Wines eect 216 80 ae a Third Congressional District " = oar 117 6 Se i det mf ‘< 3 Btate Congressional delegation stands twenty- | 1—Thos. M. bade ctti lo) eae ‘n F, Gilbert, R. 168 15 Donotue,| Whitney.) —prempe eS ast aes ae et wat six republicans, six democrats and one liberal | John S. Marcy, R. rn | ay | | Wemaest ae detinadoce| ae ind ait cal MN a Goodrich, SULLIVAN COUNTY. Wards. Lib, . 170) 95 epublican. Geo. M. boas os ; 178 100 3,022) J. B. Laudfield, R. " hic 2,458) THE CITY CANDIDATES ELECTED. TOMPKINS COUNTY. an Ee) 2,224 J A. T. Knettles, R. 7 ui 166 61 Eb 1 ULSTER COUNTY. 5 —-— | —- — 335% i City Officers. 1—C. Coddington, R. 3—Isaac N. Cox, D. 124 55 | Total... oo 2,501] 1,614 300 1 . 2—osear Mulford, D. F 131 rt) districts missin, 2330) The following is the result of the election Few kaka Court: Meal cualaelfole tere en teeke one ea) 200) 980 2 for city officers: J. G. Porteous, R. aah io 63 17 100) 100 oo a ii WASHINGTON COUNTY. 2 a = - - Totals..... Mayor..............Wm, F, Havemeyer, rep. sage Me boo nee sonem Be | is re Pe He 816 Judge Supreme Court..Noah Davies, rep. 1—Edward B. ro Lee 2—L, 7. Yeomans, R, Totals. 2,380) 1,423) 880 b| 84 a om ° ” “4 ESTCHESTER. y2 1—William W, Niles, L. ; 63 89) 14 ‘ "3 83. 1,820) 3,166 : 2a REY Judge Superior Court..A. C. Van Voorst, rep, | 1—gllliam W. Nites, L. | 3—James W. Husted, R. | 7 =| il 2 B vin) 338 eaitenan, | Crook, WYOMING COUNTY. 4 90) 46 , 3 'P. City Judge...........Josiah Sutherland, rep. J..N. Davidson, R. 139 249 231 75 byt 2,928 2,108 Sew Soe YATES COUNTY. aed ot | _ & ” 7 District Attorney. ....Benj. K. Phelps, rep. Morris B, Flinn, R. ¥ 29 i 3 4 al 7 gas i tor on p Coroner . . Adolph Kessler, rep. qi RECAPITULATION. 100 99] 41 2ia| 96 inna eionnintenate 1,782 2}259) eure + 85 101 136 24 67 81 20,216} 50,968 1,491 1,66 Liberals. % 3 is be Py 4) tr issing. + 1 districts misei sf . me 5) \u} a4 “i istricts missing. + Several districts missing. : Aes Ss cinisaaiie he Peltier] w 6 $0 | Peips over Whitney. ...eseesseseee 21,753 = | ©. Ottendorfer, rep. Patrick Lysaght, Tam. | Repubtican majority....6......sesssesseeeeeee 4d 86 140 32 ze bs Fe pee Nala veeeee TMNT Gravesend |. og Geo. W. Plunkitt,Tam. 8. V. R. Cooper, rep. =a wt 2 22 5 FE Nl isaac, Saar ne + 4149 | New Lot pe Peter Kehr, rep. Jos. A. Monheimer,A.H. | THE NEW YORK a DELEGA- so) ag 8 Pi Z| THE VOTE FOR CORONER. B.B.H. Vance, rep. John Reilly, Tam, . ie ae 26 = etesuens are CME Ne Peter Gilsey, A.H. Nicholas Seger, Tam. x +n 104 209 12 28, aa Wolt- Vote for Sheriff. At Large—Lyman Tremain, R. ——— | —-— | —--— 29. iad Assembly District. man, emeepeecneeneepsitceeenanalcineeeansienatinnniaesenseattintschiomenssisis — Robt. McCafferty, mas Sheils, Tam, | Dist, Dist, Totals......ssecocceeee} 1,018] 8,015) 667 oa Cunning-\ yy, Ch Bae, 1—Henry J, Scudder, R, 2—J. G, Schumaker, D. | on Ned 2,851 Tarn |e) J. Van Schaick, rep. George Koch, rep. $-St'we L.Woodford, R. 4—Philip §. Crooke, R. 8 ‘iam a br Toil cMOTAIN) sesvseessecvvaveo|: ~~ Ayes e cio 5—Wm. R. Roberts, D. 6—James Brooks, T. D. 195 1 21 ‘Twelve districts missing, av | jellist i. ‘ernando Woo: . ss Republicans.....-seseeeeeereeeerseees 7 | M—Btha Flagg, Ke - 12—Chas. St, John, K, 8 15 m4 18 }. O. ou! john Maxwe! “1 ‘Tammany democrats.... siencteveve 6 UE Perry, D. ‘i 10—James 8. Smatt, Re a i 2 J}—Rober (al ie + eeler, Apollo Hall democrats... seccceesees 2] 19-H. H, Hathorne, R. 20—David Wilbur, R! 126] 123 % : 21—Clinton Merriam, R. 22—Ellis H. Roberts, R. Hi i be 23—Wm. E. eal R ae Holland Duell, R. 03 86 28 Assistant Aldermen, wothos, OPI Ry HB. sere 88 ol 8 Assembly 29—Freeman Clark, R. 80—Geo. G. Hoskins, R. 102, &4 46 i 31—Lyman K. Bass, R. — 82—Watt. L. Sessions, R. 82) 70) a 1—Thomas Foley, Ap. H. ‘i Recapituiation26 republicans, 6 democrats, i | | e # 4 eral republican. . 80) 86) 46 2- Jeremiah Murphy, Tom. 102 121 10 3-0. M. Clancy, Tam. THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. mi] ag! ie 4—John C. Keating, Tam. STE] REG Ky | b _To 51,865] i Vote by A bl 131 66) 48 * Twelve districts missing, + Several distr &—Henry Wisser, Ap. H. and rep. Vote by Waras, 190s, || "OU DY Assembly ni 0 56 Kessler over Woltnian: 6—Michoel Healy, Tam. z uy | 3 soca leds 7 SIAN ey caeclimecemiete = 108 ‘i ki ~ The Candidates Elected 5 S—John Theiss, rep, } asl bes 8) rotate. The Vote in the State Not Yet Counted— conanEss. —- — see eeeeee a rt 9~J. F. Coddington, rep. TOU sss eseereee 3,262] 3,203] 1,247 shevicpivatadie Great Trouble Threatened by Armed | $econd District John J, Schumaxer (fem) h P. 8 Ap. H. Ree Cpe 87) (126) 80 Ka herr ‘ Negroce=Greeley’s Majority Somewhat | Fourth District—Philip 8. Crooke (rep.) 20—Joseph Fy Btrack; Ap, gas | Qos: 63) ats] 8 dasembly Dis- Law Have | Reduced. SUDIGIAR 11—J. 8. Krebbs, Ap. H. reed 3 ss] 110] 0 trict, rence. |O'Brten.| meyer. New Oniraxs, Nov. 7, 1872, | Clty Judge, George G. Reynolds, (liv. rep.) sf 12—Patrick Keenan, Tam. i] ts] 20 Zoi! eas] 1213 | The returns are coming in slowly, the count be- | the Peace, First district, John Delmar (dem.) ; Sec 13—Willi Wade, Riso 83 92) 2382| 1,860) "o33 | ing interrupted in several country parishes by gn Gettin a B. Morse (dem.) ; Sixth district, Le jam , Tep. 6,037 30) 302} 2,248) 1,277 967 | political disputes, but Mo positive cases of disorder ‘ snanirr. 14—J. J. Keogh, 8,789 s 7 058) 2,273) 218 | have yet been reported. The quarrel looks | 4, G, Williams (rep.) oe ee, Ra 90} 233) 2580 "880 P3 threatenin; in, Si. danew ; parish. ernitty. sss Hh Ce po a 2] 21 ty five arishes: ear rom ve ran rs} strict—S. H. 5 15—Edward Brooks, Tam. 0 gA- 3909] a,957| $208 | majority, -& beral gain” of 9,50 over ‘the | Second District—John Cunningham (dem.) 16--J. Kelly, Tam, 5 ¢ 89 197 2,002! ‘878 4,019 | vote of 1870, i parishes yet to hear from, ASSRMBLYMEN, tory 62} 7 2,284 746] 2734 | which gave @ radical majority in 1870 of 700. The | First District—James Donohue (dem.) i7—Charles Feitner, Tam. Peet 110 182 1,752} 745| 4,087 | liberal gain in New Orleans will exceed 15,000, Second District—D. ©. Van Cott (rep.) Philip Rominisky, Ap. H. Hot 98 176) 23193] 1,200) ~—-2,039 | The Sta hoa gone liberal, but by 8 somewhat Third District —D. Haas (Ce) , T an at first estimated. ‘01 5 ] ec 4 en | Baus a EH Pet Sea a pa Tiesatistuction ig expressed at the delay in Fifth Distric:—A. P. Higgins (rep.) 19—C. A. Linden, Ap. H. bed , % : ting the city vote, It will not be finished for | Sixti District—Jacob Woerth (rep.) /e a ay a7 countin; @ city vote, wi jot a fetes thane, 45. ial nee ae Bia) fal fae | Gre cere se ercun Maer ona cvorennt | Breese rrp come Wen} ” 1 83) 175 027 $19 arishes arme: nds of ne; 8 hth ic . M. al 21—Benjamin pay rep. Fe Rad Pratl 72) 126 Pare ess es The polls and eed C9 Ever ee Moe! ae Ninth District—J. C, ae — x4 " 96 iJ it ‘tt ie coun’ ol ALD! le T eM 64 us ace aio] 2208 roaist trae wlll be appointed, and no serious trouble | Second Ward—Wm. Dwyer (dem.) Republicans. . PH berth wre i eI ono] hate] 2,800 [ nvapprenended. -AN'is quice in this city. Grant's | Fourth Ward—A. Dorman rep.) _—-—— | —-— success: juiesce: good . ‘ard—T. Rodman (ind.; Tammany democrat Botam eves Catewern Is eve corer ro] 8 7,06} 8i,121| 63,900 | Unitea States omicials are greatly Incensed at thelr | prevethin ta Kernan over Dix. + 19,362 eee |omcamn| oemenccmene | ———— —~ defeat in Louisiana, and are induiging ip all gorts PAGE. Apollo Hall demoprata,........ *Kstimated- TOtals..ceecceceeeeeeee) 25002! 45008] 076] | *everal districts in the 19th and 2ist Assombly | of wild threai CONTINUED ON TENTH

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