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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874-TRIPLE SHEET. 8 bal bee ———-. - — gives s good republican account, bugnothing 1874, | 172 || 18% _ i} Mayor. \ like the vote of 1872. Tennessee, in addition | assem. Eleo- |_| Fae | votes Assen Eteo. Ker- ent i rates Anecin- Btec a Ker- | Tile 3 ze if i i ri + bly tion Dix, | den, \regis- y on | Die, | nan, ‘ iy | iz, | nan, 5 7 to electing the democratic Governor, will gain | ; 74 ‘tog oes fe. Hed ea ET | Biz | ate || Rest | Gem. lasted. | Diet, Brat pix) nan, | BEE t] at least sixand perhaps seven Congressmen. —- i ' “ ; - 3 ky 3 ba 156 Altogether, so far as the reports go, yester- bry at 50 | day's elections show democratic gains. oe Ea at 5 j 43] 126) 119 Great Democratic Gains; tHe canpmares ELECTED. ghee 100 120) 155 23 To} 161 Ss) All Over. The democrats have carriea tne State by about lus, 147 225 10,000 to 15,09 majority, and the city by 42,000. 44] Ass) 8 - “Ms They elect their full State ticket, and, so far as a = the meagre returns give any indication of the re- 49) 128 - TILDEN COVER) OR OF NEW YORK | sult in the respective districts, make a gain of 76, 98, bass | seven Assembly men in the State. = B = 4 | Kings county gives about 4,500 majority for 136} 13] 17, seeveel 6,260) | hare ree ‘Total “To03!” gral a,200! gore|aaor | “NCW districts | The following are the successiul State and city mapas ctyrrsc) talG! eee! Te H TWENTY-THIRD W He Leaves New York and Hings | cauadateo:— il * New districts, | STATE OFFICERS, CITY AND COUNTY. H 10,000 to 15,000. Mayor—Wiiiam H Wickbam (dem.) Totals.... ....+.' 3,155! 3,359|! 38,1691 3,575) 45] Governor—Samuel J, Tilden (dem). z Counties Ahead 54,000, ES gta Governor—-Willinas Dorsheimer z ay em). : - Canal Commissioner—Adin Thayer (dem). ee ) 7] 180) (pp Ee eee (ean). 94| 137 =| 1 881174 i. Be | 182] 90 His Majority in the State from | (jide° % “urt & sppeais—Theodore “Muller 195! 113) a 1 OS us rey 1 | 7s] 13 1 40) 62 Register—Patrick H. Jones (rep.) sees Leseeseee 33) 126 34 67) Aldermen-at-Large—W liam ri Cole, Samuel 4, ail 197 bi —" Lewis, Magous Gross and J. W. Guntzer (dem: Totals. 1,046) 1,700! btist Distrtet Miuaern me URTH WARD. 7 men. WICKHAM OUR NEXT MAYOR Fourth Senatorial Districi—G. Lysaght (dem.), | 1, 87] 106; ¢ | EB. J. Shandiey (dem.) and Jonn O'Neil (rep.) | 2 65} 216 Fi.th Senatorial Distriet—-£. Gilon (dem.), W. | 3. 130] 127 | Harney (dem.), J. J. Morris (re:.) { 4 122) «170 | sixth Senatortal District—J, P. Strack (dem.), J. | 5 45] 106) T gi Cas rate rial. District (Ebbert Powers | ? 5a ii3/ | Vveuth senatorial District—Rober: H | @mmany’s Slate and Bosom (dem,), P. Seery (dem), H. H. Howiand (rep.) | pene be] t a Senatorial District—A. Blessing (dem.), | 565° 957! 1,731 Friendship Smashed. W. H. MoCarthy (dem.), H. 8, Purroy (dem.), W, | | Bullard (rep.) CONGRESSMEN. Fin Distr eaens te Meade tin doubt) i rict—Edwin ade (tn dot . , Sixth District—S. 8. Cox, © New districts, P. AT. 50 SS CHOSEN REGISTER Seventh District—Smith Ely, Jr. Ninth District—Fernando Wood, for the long term, und Richard Schell for the short term. pie Lien s. iragiehy . ‘leventa rict—Bergam A. Wiilis. | ‘Thirteenth District—John 0. Whitehouse. t Our State Legislatu re in Fourteenth District—George M. Beebe. Doub Futeenth district—Joha H. Bagley, Jr. | oubt. Seventeeth district—Charies Hughes. | ‘twenty-third district—Scott Lord, ; Twenty-fourth aistrict—Andrew S. Warner. , Twenty ninth district—Onaries 0. B. Walker. RESULT IN OTHER STATES, | Ji vy;tiird duttictcogustas ¥ ae. CITY ASSEMBLYMEN ELECTED: First district—Nicholas Muller (dem.) cesses Liseveeee 607 — | Aecnnt GBB Wi ia = aan) ; Sto - 1 7 lhird aistrict—Jonn C, an (dem. 13 -| | A Revolution in the| Purdolsmer Jona ¢ # Reilly (oem.) ios] = Old Bay State Rebate vce) | tim) = | be. e 5 em. — Py sid ed Seventh district—Fred W. Seward (rep.) | e208 - Eigoth district George A. Staaf (dem.) 1,700! _ Ninth districc—Wm. H, Gedney (rep.) TOtAlS......0005 peal "687 sa Tenth distriet—-Louis Waehner (dem.) 8 —' Eleventh district—Knox McAiee Ben Butler Defeated—Gaston | peventn duirict Kuoe Moaiee (ren. 77,9161" 46,0201” 67,590 Elected Governor. aouireeentl district—A, N. Beach (dem.), 1a | Fourteenth district—James Daly (dem.) | Fifteenth district—Thomas Costigan (dem.) Sixteenth aistrict—Peter Woous (dem.) NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC AGAIN, ,tstiestatine!rismat Sedans, Nineteenth district—Germon Hanschell (dem.) ‘Iweutierh district—Jacob Hess (rep.) ‘Twenty-first district—Willlam G, Wood (nd) e v Retr COUNTRY ry eter treed ELECTED, Pennsylvania Uncertain, but | #te/cllowmng are cortaimiy elected — Benedict (dem.), Fo enectady county, i)» Probably Republican. Seth ft. Pope (rep,), St, Lawrence county. A. B. Hepourn (rep.), St. Lawrence co! le Jonas Sandford es ie St. Lawrence county, anty. THE VOTE FOR MAYOR AND REGISTER. | For Mayor. ichmond cot aon county, | ate a LOUISIANA BREAKS HER CHAINS, | $s ‘sy: icssvon cout Warper (dem.), Oswego county, Bowen (rep.), Clinton county. ‘ewkesbury (rep.), Wyoming county. G. Sherwood (rep.), Broome county. Arkansas, Delaware, Maryland, Mis- Petty (rep). 8 Blk ooane pad ; omas G, Alvord (rep.), Onondaga county, sonri, Kentucky and Virginia for | George arrow weep.) Ononaaane conn Charles Tremaine (rep.), Onondaga county, Joseph Friend (dem.), Orange county, Stephen Gwifin (dem.), Warren county. L, Bradford Prince (rép.), Qaeens county, Wilham H, Clark (rep.), Wayne county. | Allen S. Russell (rev.), Wayne county, OU H. James Oakley (dem.), Queens county. LIBERTY AWAKENING IN THE 8 T i. Daniel K. Bartlett (dem.), Catteraugus county, Samue: Scudder (dem.), teraugus county, Henry Lawrence (dem.), Columoia cuunty, - Jaines Markin (dem.), Dutchess county. P. Hanranap (dem.), Erie county. ma,” W, W. Lawson (rep.), Erie county. Mabame,’ Minnesota, Illinois, Nevada and |W; Lawson (ren), Briecounty. SSBRBSERBERSES Peace and Reconstruction. Totals ........06 © New districts, fess | 200) 99! 354 Wiseonsin Still for Radicalism, HB’ fansom (dem), Brie county. 18°: 2 2iL 189 ELSRsessl Joba Connell (dem.), Ki county. 8.0. Carll (vep.), Ki 25 200 18 M. Coffee (dem.), Kings count: 7. V. P. Talmage’ (dem.), Kings county, CHSARISM DEAD.) jcsssttcitioe ~ John H. Burtis (rep.), Kings county. s. J. Colaban (dem.), Kings county, ry Joon McGroarty (dem.), Kings county, The result of the elections yesterday will | "8? Taylor (dem), Monroe county, searcely surprise any person who has carefully THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, watched the tendencies of the recent canvass. | Wi i, Age As in 1872 the republicans seemed to carry | Assem- Elec. De Ker- Til. | votes everything before them by a forces and de-| 4 Dist ‘ep. | Dem. Be Ease cision apparently irresistible, so yesterday the | rrr ESSER. SISELSS tide seems to have been almost overwhelm- 3. 24 a. ingly in favor of the democrats. In this 5 arn city the democratic candidate for Mayor, ; a oo Wickham, polled a majority of 33,621 over | 35) an ‘Wales, the regular republican candidate. Wick- ham’s majority over Ottendorfer reached the great number of 46,885, although Wales only exceeded Ottendorfer by 13,621, General Jones, the republican candidate for Register, beat Hayes, the Tammany nominee, by upward of 11,000, In the general State | ticket the democratic gain is. even more remarkable. Mr. Tilden, after overs coming the immense majority de Slared for the republicans in 1872, de- feats General Dix by a majority at present estimated at 15,000. Tilden’s majerity in Now York and Kings county is about 48,000. In addition the democrats gain nine Congres- tional districts, the delegation, as shown by the returns, standing eighteen democrats to | Afteen republicans. In the sister States dem- ocratic gains are reported. Massachusetts | % elects Gaston (democrat) by about 4,000 | ce mjority. General Butler, the champion oe) 29. Essex county, has been most ingloriously | oe rr bere lige re] defeated in his old stronghold. For the first | i, 20) aut 88 time in many years Massachusetts will have a | | 12 : 13) a8 democratic majority in Congress, the delega- | | ‘ a a tion standing six democrats to five republi- | | k ion cans. Louisiana has declared against carpet- | ‘ ae bag rule by defeating almost the entire | | 0. 54 fepublican ticket and electing the conserva- | | | Bo so) 18 tive Treasurer, and five out of the six | | Ss hos Congressmen will represent the demo- | aa Te cratic interests in the next Congress, Ar- 3 | a Ws konsas declares for the democrats, as well | __ 39] 88 i 208) as the little domain of Delaware, The Geor- 1,654 | 19) gia delegation in the next Congress will also | te al 2s, be democratic with one exception, South | | ra Osrolina, even, has elected three conserva- | $i tive Congressmen. Judge Poland is defeated ‘ | , i | by Dennison in Vermont, Bedle, democrat, | | ‘al | sarries New Jersey by about 4,000. ; | gi | Virginia also leans to the democracy, as does 2 | Missouri. The figures from Pennsylvania up ! { 7” ‘o this hour are too indefinite to settle 10 the result of the contest, but the probability no 19 is that the republican Lieutenant Governor 64 Pen (APR (FRO » t iw clected and the democratic Congressmen | H | 1,817] 1,318/| 2,988] gyeas inapeosed, ny abamt a8 members, Dlincis | totels.......004 4816] aoeal GMD.) TorMlsarere soocel BOSH Mi a OONTINGRI) OM SEVENTH PAGe

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