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THE BALLOT. Latest Returns from the Elections of Yesterday. THE EMPIRE STATE. The Democratic State Ticket Elected by 15,000 Majority. The Assembly Probably Republi- can—The Senate Tied. GOTHAM’S VOTE A Sharp Struggle with Very Mixed Results. “A. SCHELL ROAST.” John Morrissey Knocks ‘Kelly's Infant” Out of Time. ROUT OF THE »HESS-IANS. Judge Loew Boards the Registership After a Close Fight. TAMMANY’S COUNTY TICKE? ELECTED Hogan, Wagstaff, Ecclesine and Goebel Join the Senate Band. THE CHOSEN ASSEMBLYMEN. Reports from the Battle in i Other States. LITTLE HAC SURROUNDS NEW ~ JERSEY, The Republicans Carry Massachu- setts and Hold Connecticut. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC AT LAST. Virginia, Maryland and Mis- sissippi Conservative. WISCONSIN REPUBLICAN. The results of yesterday's election are given herewith. In this city and county the democrats elect Loew Register by a majority of about 2,500 over Hess, combination can- didate. They also elect State Senators from the Fourth, Fifth, and probably the Eighth districts. Morrissey, anti-Tam- many, is elected Senator from the Seventh district by a majority of 3,800 over Schell, regular Tammany candidate. Goebel, re- publican, is elected to the Senate from the Bixth district. Tho majority for Beach, Secretary of State, is about 27,000 in tho tounty. The State is democratic by at least 15,000. ‘Lhe Legislature is probably repub- Hican by a very close vote. General McClel- lan, democrat, is elected Governor of New Jersey by about 13,000 majority. So far as known the democrats have also a sufficient majority in the Legislature to control legislation. Indications from Pennsyl- vania tend to show that the demo- srats have overcome the republican figures of last year, and that their present State ticket is elected by 10,000 to 12,000 majority. The new labor party polled a large vote and completely upset the calculations of the two regular par- ties. Virginia elects the entire conser- vative ticket, their being no opposition. In Connecticut the republicans retain con- trol of the Legislature, adding several new members to their majority. Massachusetts is republican. Rice is re-elected Governor by a plurality of ubout thirteen thou- sand. The council is all republican, a gain of one seat. Gaston, democratic candidate for Governor, ran behind even in Boston, where he was considered strongest. Partial returns from Wisconsin indicate the election of Smith, republican, for Governor by an increase over the republican major- ity of last year. Maryland and Mississippi are democratic. Minnesota and Kansas are republican, NEW YORK HERALD, Sec, of Presi- Dist, District Aldermen. 4—Thomas Shiels, Tammany democrat. James J. Slevin, Tammany democrat. Bryan Reilly, anti-Tammany demoerat, 5—William Lamb, Tammany democrat, J. Morris, repablican. George Hall, Taminany Fred urhatt, republican, T—-William Sauer, Tammany democrat. Robert Foster, Tammany democrat, Bernard Biglia, repu 8—Tnomas ©, Freeborn, Tammany democrat, Hogh Ferrigan, Tammany deniocrat, Beury ©. Perley, republ:ean, Lewis J. Phillips, republican, Dist, re. brary te nt ag Tren democrat, imi ., Tammany democrat, Sch Gobel, republican,” 1—Jobn Morrissey, anti-lammany democrat 8—Thomas C. Eccleson, Tammany democrat, Assemblymen, 1—Jobn F. Berrigan, Tammany democrat, 2—Thomas F. Grady, Tammany democrat. 3—James Hayes, anti-Tammany democras, 4—Jobn Galvin, Tammany deax 5—Petor A. Crawford, Tammany democrat, 6—Michae) Heal anti-Tammany democrat, 2-1, L. Hayes, republican, 8—Daniel reson, Tammany democrat, Whine H Coeeey senenlicna, 4 0—George F. ‘ammany democrat, how iia W. Astor, Topublicnn,” : 12—Maarice F. map, lemocrat, 1g-goba Dies, Tammany democrat 6—James Fitzgerald, Tammany dem }—willem T oraf, republican nOOre® 18—Josepb P, McDonough, Tammany de; 19—Daniel L, eene Tammany democrat, 20—Max L. Frank, Tammany democrat, ° a exanier ‘Thain, pemumany. democrat, . n—Board of Aldermen, _ 4 10 2 5 1 Tammany democrats..... anu Tammany democrat. ; Republican... ... eecee x Tammany democrats. Anv-temimany democrats... 4 Ropublicuns....+.+-+--+++ “4 Tue BT seven 4 ATE—SENATORS ELx: i M. Oakley, D. 26°55 1—tJames J fas. S. D; 2oBuvene Berri, Re” 41s we pprenarh D 8—John 0, Jacobs, D. 22—*Dounis McC thy, RB 9—*W. H. Robertson, R 23—*Wm, c, Lamont, 'D. 10—*D, B, $i John, D. = 4—P. Ww os a Wendover: B — 25—Thos, Hopkin, ‘omeroy, R. 12—1Charles Hughes, D. © 26—EKdwin Hick: 18—*Hamilton Harris, R, 27—*GeorgeB. Beanies, Dd. D. 28—tGeorge Raines, D, 15—*Webstor Wagner, R, 20—Lee R. Sanborn. R. 16—W. W. Rockwell, R. 40—Jamos H. Loomis, R. 17—D, 8. Lynde, R. 31—Ray V. Piorce, R. Starbuck, D 32— 18—*Jumes Peer Loren B. Sessions, R. ey Hepes ocrats (exclusive o! New York cit; ieee inclusive of New Yore oity) Republicans... Constitutional majority, Re THE ASSEMBLY, ALBARY, ONEIDA, ~Hiram. ia W. Peck, 2—John Foster, s—J, . Corcoran, Db 3—George R. Thomas, D. 4—Seymour J is (James MeGurk, D. ibe ire ONONDAGA, ALLEGHANY. 1—Thomas G. Alvord, R. 1, Crittenden, R. 2-Samuel Willis, R. BROOME. 3-0, J, Hinckley, D. Fo ea OATTARA! |. G. Thompson, D, 1—Thomas J. King, R @—Jobn Dunn’ D. 2—S, V. Poole, R. ORLEANS, GaTUGA, GH. Mattison, R 1—B, B. Converse, D. OsWxGO, 2—W. L. Noyes, R. 1—Charles North, R. CHAUTAUQUA, 2—George M. 1-8, Williams, 3—De Witt. P 2—T. A Parker, R oTskGo. 1—Jobn F. Gray, D. George 0, Hunion, D. 2—D. F, Pettengill, D. CHENANGO, PUTNAM, ®. L. Newkirk, D, Hamilton Fish, Jr., Re CLINTON. QUKENS, William P, slovers, R. 1—£. Floyd Jonos, D. COLUMBIA. 2—Jobn Keegan, D. 1—J. H. Proper, D. BUNSSELALR, 2—C. A. Trimfer, D, 1- — CORTLAND, 2—S. V. R. Miller, R, J. RB. Dixon, R. 8—W. H. Sliter, b. DELAWARE. RICHMOND, 1—a. H. Sewell, R Brastus Brooks, D, 2—Robvert Cormack, D, ROCKLAND, DUTCRESS. James Nelson, D, 1—Ovid Wheeler, RB. ST, LAWRENCE, 2—Peter Hulme, R. 1—@, F. Rowlaod, R. BRIR, 2—A. D. Hepburn, k. 1—Jonn L. Crowley, D. 8—R. S& Palmer, R, 2—Jobn G, Lagner, D. SARATOGA. 8 3—Ed. Galingher, i 1—George W. Netison, D, 4—KawareB Miller, D, 2D. H, Dejoo, &. 6—C, C. Severance, R. SCHENECTADY, ‘wSSEX. A. D, Mead, D, R, D, Clapp, R. BOHOHARIN, PRANKLIN, Charles Bourk, D, J. J. Gilbert, R. a / SCROYLER, FULTON AND HAMILTON, Adrian Tuttle, R, N. H, Decker, D, SENECA, GENESEE, D. Wells, Jr., D, Eli Taylor, R. STEOBEX. GREENE, 1—Thomas Colton, D, G C. Peck, D. 2-4. K. Satherta: HERKIMER. ‘Titus Sheard, R, . JUYPERSON, SULLIVAN, 1—0, R. Skinner, K T. A. Neven, D, 2—R. B, Biddiecom, BR TIOGA. KINGS, 8. W. Leach, R, See Brooklyn tables, TOMPKINS, LEWIB. 8, D, Halliday, D, Leon Talcott, D, ULSTER, LIVINGSTON, 1—S. G. Searing, p, James Wadsworth, R, 2—Nathun Keator, R, MADISON, 8—Isaac Hamilton, D, 1—L, B. Kern, R. WARREN, 2—W. A. Crandall, R. A. B. Abbott, R, ‘MONROR, WAbUINGTON, 1—Ira Todd, D. Re 2—Elias Mapes, D. 8—W. L. Rockwell, D, ‘alentine, R. MONTGOMERY, ia, Edward Wemple, D. ‘amos Miller, R xKW Yo WESTOUESTER, Bee city tables, 1—A, H. Purdy, D, NIAGARA, 2—William F, Moller, D. 1~J. D. Loveiand, D, 8—James W. Husted, R. 2—8, D, Riper, D. WYOMING, ONTARIO. ~ J. E. Lowing, R. 1—F, L. Brown, R, YATES. 2—Theo, Van Auken, R, Joel M. Clark, R, Republicans. Democrats. oe Constitutional majority. THE CITY VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF STAT. Sec. of || Presi || See. of State, dent, Sate, 1875, 1876, 1877. NEW YORK. CANDIDATES ELECTED, STATE OFFICERS. Allen C. Beach, de Froderic P. Oleott, dem. James Mackin, dem, iL A. Schoonmaker, Jr., dem, Eugioeer and Surveyor, ....,HoratioSeymoar, Jr,,dem, CITY AND COUNTY. Supreme Court Judg . Jolin R, Brady, dem, Marine Court Justices «George Shea, Tammany a jem, James P, Sinnott, Tam- many dem. Register, .... see sssseeee.. Frederick W. Loow, Tam many dem, Aldermen-at-Large. Samuel A Lewis, Tammany aemocrat, Wiitltam R, Roberts, Tammany democrat, Patrick Keenan, Tammuny democrat, Lou Tammany domocray C, Pincknoy, republican. tiliam H, Gedney, republicam 212 7a] a3 57) 224 63} 205 21) 76} 867 Iso] 64] 276 173, 94) BIS | |3,606|i,127) Gata 162 ol 1o7| 44 lio} 2s) wb 10 24H 38 108 18 ze} 61} us| 7 18,942] 201 127 153) ia Mis) is Sot 120 12 2,016 2,507 NESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877.—TRIPLE SHEE 4,120] 905] 298) 206) i 4,006 |2,194 132) 4 zal 64 iol) 87 3,967] 680] 4,448 SEN ERSESSESSSERE EE 126}) 131) 11 159|] 231) 194 1811) 395} 185 Fri 255] 153] 105)) 2211 123) 110/] 196] 90; 241) 102) 312) 146 ts Beserst § s 5,162 [3,200] {1,05 2,363 Et 6,895] 248 | 197 186) liv 4,977 —-|l 3, 164 176) 110} loa 95) ison ros s Ms 224 267] 196) 169} 84! 3,608 ]4,871 129) 36 72) 201 |4,087]2,065] 7,346 204 160 374 299 309 276 7,311 256 205 350 290 353 287 266 361 70 283 222 3895, B37 222 318 44 823 si 14 14 B | eae || oat Set é 1875, ine 1877. 139] 110} 91 63] 188) 105; 145] 176) SS Dili Orcas Tu} 59 8, 143] 4,004 [5 SETSSSSSSSRESSPENESERENES 3 3 g A 225) 168] 165} 75) 206) 1, 1,612!1,1261 3,202 Ng 17H) 99{ 101) 219 216] 60] 280] 96|| 213) si] 516 *] 69] 130) 1s9|| Mi) 177] 343 {] asi] 107 163|| 194] “09 319 {] sf 63)) 128) 72), 106) 60; 181 {] aus} 73|} aso] 87]] 95] ta} 01 3} oo] &1y| 160} 6aj| ato] Say 200 tot =f} -| -ll =| -po= Totals. | oail osi|{ian BECAPITULATION OF THE VOTE FOR SECBE- TARY OF STATE, 187 1877, Assembly | Bigelow, | Seward, Beach, | Churchill, District. Dem. Rep. Dem, dep, Majority tor Bigelow. Majority for Boach,. ge HE CITY VOTE FOR REGISTER. “a700] 1,814 124) 125 140} MM 12 wi ate} Lis los} 124 201} Llu 199) 89) 118; 47 195] 6 iiss 1 161) 109, 2. 146] 44 Fi Wi) 4 202) 6: 1 Qe 140] 118 w2; 91 zy) 109 13s} 121 195 85 sz) 40) 95 87 94) 108) 80} 126) Rep 25. 190} 872 2 140) (287 82) 208 73) 221 73) 220 90} 260 131) 336 1 (267 179) 408. 78) 264 105) 345 33) 240 126] 378 73] 254 2n 239 253 263 281 1,220| 1,127 671 696 630 926 1877. 19 Totals ...ceceesseeeeeee | 4130) 1,088] 168] 1,498 * Une election district missiug. ‘ Oo 48 vi] 47 no = 78] (ba 78) 85 201 1 13h lil 6 121; i44| 62 97] 108 138} 6h a4) 48 69) aT a 0 4] 168 89] 107 144) 108 ee 4) 88 61] 141 39 38 39] 200; 62 208] 68 65) 125) 145 96] 147 2,901] 2,160 Sly 161) 9 68) SL. ise] 63 5h 160] . 86 83 136] 77) aL etiam hl 7 82 18 66 ns 11s} 135 16 82 Zz 60) 152 134 126) 121 19 1s 187 126 9 Ww 14 8 i bad 1,7001! 2,286] 1,632 18|) 44) OG 2) 19 1%] «95 43) 204 ez] 174 a] 262 1,671 2,415 114) 102 oi] B73. 107] 14 2] 116 153 loz 185 6a] 148 aia| 3198 102) 38 14s] 116 146) 138 ii} 129 141 a] oo] 88 131] 128 116 cy 146} 157 126] 94 loi] 138 Ms] 196 103) 47 13] ot 83) 119 107] 48 108) 90 62} 113 115] 85 42] 49) 52 79) 126 | 2,476] 2,470 128) 60 64] aL 234) 164 106] 134 66] 120 or] 14k

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