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NEW YORK HERALD) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 THE PEOPLE'S WILL, [ae =“ THE VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. The Elections in Ten}. mn. {a Bige-| Seu: | Totes tow, | ard, }Regis- Dem. | Rep. | tered. 160} 67} 270 152; 61 197) 250 16 201) 26 315} Bt States Yesterday. TAMMANY’S CATACLYSM 2 eS s The “Boss” and His Minions 365 : 50] : 243 Blown to Atoms. ah a0 40}) Mo] 44 352 21 93} 33 uel] 175] 68 - ” 1o1|} lez} 88] 279 “MY GOD! IS IT POSSIBLE! $5] 24] a2] 208 , 108} 88 John Kelly’s Speech. ae 42\] 247) 37] 823 i Totals...... 1,122] =) Seek Bd Tlackett and Phelps Pile Up Qed # 255 a uy et 20,000 Majority. angi FA 192 50] 204) 60} 203) 283) 85 307 a et res les ee is at sail aa] sal SS MORRISSEY’S HUNT. s 208 tas] golf 1s) gin} Body 82] 233 br] 4 hi 279) 52 16s 83 81) 143] 374 He Runs the Fox to Harth— Be = — ie —|— 143 : m2] 210 ot hh With 4,000 to Spare. 3 23 : dude Sa “aa 25) 185 f 2,371! 4,919 80), ly 78 ' 19 262 85] 141 le Me 25 228 m 11 169] 174) 573} F 11) 201 130]} 121) 137] 299 WOE IN THE WIGWAM. 25 309 ia] al al : . ol 4,915 103 lis} 2421 The Entire Anti-Tammany County 7 282 ais} 143] BIL! . 29 249 ii] 3) 46. Ticket Elected, 20 261 =} al x fi 3] 143) Gildersleeve’s Bull’s Eye—Dolly- aa|| 134 él) «218 To] To} 210’ 50|] 185] 36) 122] 66] 209) mount Over Again. gil] ds} ta] ar | 389 2k nj] 257 7 665 " ; . 19 103| 15! 138 49) 128) By Bossism Beaten in 4 SEE ie i Ai i as Brooklyn. P| ae $3 116| 225 aes peace Re 78) 83] 126 592! Bail 865! sa | * * oneal inceetnens 7276 54) 207) 60 EBT Be] gd] 388] rotats............1 6,058] 8,606]! 6,003] 8,865/10,000 Muha: Cr al 22|| 303| a6! Season « Lt 98) 37} 400 bt 101 rl ing ¥ 130) 123} 806 i Sarwne gs jocks Bie bas 140) Joo] 399 The Democratic Majority fill geo] Be ‘ea lo FOAM. seeeeeeee] 87501 1,554|] 9,062] 2,127] 6,814 Bat es aan - 5 206} 49!] 182! BE MISA <s 5! Routes sve Reduced 30,000. aol i) 2a ae bo ae | fol] ei) ss 205} oi] Bae gel Ol ak 7 a pa = 4 316 bn 43 167) 220 f 83 8 177} 168} 404 13} zi] 213 The Senate Republican—The As- 5s 2 ise| ool a5 rail so} 0) a : 15 204 iss! 52] 263 = => =} ae sembly in Doybt. 30 ol ns] 98) 235 = rad est v im 4 233 uo] fa) iat = ail, xadlahe i best pes! pases BAD FOR TILDEN. 8 4 isi] 40) ar = =| =) gs 4 oo a al sy ue 33 bor 329 a el 91 : 65 210 =n ow Be poh ees | eae Ciel a The Republicans Carry Massachusetts, Penn- 980 eT oes ea al en | kph Prd ab“ sylv 205 peel et 85) 72 a| 173] 280 ylvania, Minnesota and Wisconsin, 3iL ea el ea mol. aa aah tee oe 6480 1] @| io sal a | 1 3 4 : 201 —| =| a0 i) Sos lee DOUBTFUL STATES. z Sl Shae pa (ge |e aye = ral rg ME 142) 166)) 145) 153] 337 i 208 oa SR aay 106] 120|| 103] 122] Latest Reports from Illinois, New 266 ae ge Gr us] 181 | uu] isi! ats Jersey and Virginia. Fd in| oo] ae | 4 383 —| —} 15 224 —-| —| 23 330 —| -| 2 RECORDER HACKETT SAYS ——— Yas] “oo}] ta] a] Sak 255 | Totals esanseses-! 6156) 8629 me saps rs 4} a4|] tos} 117] 145 205 The general results of the election in this | yl OF as oar 2%>/ THE VOTE FOR RECORDER AND city yesterday will scarcely surprise any one P| Pe DISTRICT ATTORNEY. who has carefully watched the course of the = ke Ber Dries a campaign. The attempts of the Tammany 187] 94) ase ROE SENT Ste) GEN VSL Pata : 113] 185) Votes 62} 196] 62) 196) 283 Halil organization to thwart the popular will sash cial Olney, | Phelps| regis- my » be be 197 by subjugating the judiciary and all other a pe Bain ae fac & 2s i) 151} 198 rir important offices to the caprice of a political ed s iia Tol ae 4 _ fo 150 2a leader were defeated at every essential point. 169) 44, ies 2 500 i} 162] 11 03 siz John K, Hackett and Benjamin K. Phelps, ze} tat} 500 a] wal) esl roa] aos the anti-Tammany and republican candi@d| “al bad 02 a Tea 3 dates for Recorder and District Attorney, ka ph et ui 333 against whom the entire resources of the | & 3 ot = Wigwam were directed, were elected by 7al* 101] b4 Frm = an immense majority, estimated at about be 3 3 a = 20,000. In nearly every instance where the iu by 4! 127 3 strength of the coalition was exerted the hos igo FR ary Tammany candidates were utterly routed. rt Hey a 109 289 In the Fourth Senatorial district John 188] (98) Fr hae 23 Morrissey was victorious, carrying the dis- 70) 134 Bt trict against John Fox by about 4,000 i 4 84 os . 2 2] dot majority. In the State the democrats prob- ably win by a majority ranging from 10,000 té 15,000, This shows a loss of over $0,000 of the Tilden majority. New York city and county and Kings county give about 35,000 democratic majorities, thus overcoming the republican gains in several counties of the State. This will insure the election ‘of Bigelow for Secretary of State. Of the five States electing Governors four were carried by the republicans. | In Maryland the probabilities are that the democratic candidate for Governor, John Lee Carroll, is elected, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of the republicans in behalf of Morrison Harris and the coalition ticket for Attorney General and Comptroller. There was considerable rioting at the polls in Baltimore during the early part of the day and some voters re- ‘cated serious wounds from pistol shots, bi bead 0,000 From Massachusetts our despatches indicate pe fae a that Alexander H. Rice, the republican can- mal 98 @ didate for Governor, is elected. Last year pr gas 3 Gaston, the present democratic nominee, 118} 136 = carried the State by a majority of 7,032 out is ben a pf a total vote of 185,720. Minnesota re- Poe agg 306 turns state that the republicans have elected pos = 4 their Governor by about 6,000 majority. ake: asl as {n Mississippi the democrats elected their Hee: Aw, : ss State Treasurer and minor State officers and sen J ae : as four out of six members of Congress, So for Hd 7 227 183 60 133 far as the returns show the republicans were a MY i ‘ too successful in Pennsylvania, Hartranft and —| | i 140 ‘a 208 Ftd his ticket boing far ahoad of Judge Pershing bal 7 Hi 140} ae] bos vi and the ‘“rag-money” men generally. In 4 ees! 22 9s} 170] 811 Philadelphia the democrats were defeated by