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SEESsses re ery SPESREEES SESSSSERES ta 8,526 134 10: rm 145) las 86] Lal 65) Ma) io] 120) 103] 73) Seed Mad er 6,606 161) 68] iy) il % re 165 TOMS. ..eeseerevee Wards. 7 aaa 3 VOTE OF THE STATE BY ‘The following is the vote of the State by towns, The computed by comparison TOWNS. zy SY majorities and gains Ce with tho returns for the election for Secretary of Stato nae in 1875, when the democrats carried the State by ton, 14,810 majority :— ‘ “Yaa 153 Aso | $1 82 162 Ws 13 | 9 | Rienueld, Otseg at Greeuw! ‘nh, Wusbiogto! 68 | Canton, St Lawrence 2} Brusper, St. Lawrence 150 Kalb, Su Lawronce, 85 | Raversttaw, Rockland, 127 | Warrenbargb, Warren 105 | gchouarie, Sehobarie. 173 | Syravoga S.rings, Sarat 102 | New Aartiord, Quelda 145 | Wintield, Herkiner 47} Amsterdam, stoutgomery 157 | Amsteraam, Montgomery 220 | Amsterdam, Moutgomery 114 | Ponox, Madison... + 100 | Brownsville, Jeflersou Tit | Aiexanarla, Jefferson $3 | Muntius, Ynonduy Jot | Fusten, sullivan. 160 | Montyomery, Oral Carmel, Putnam Ramapo, Rockiand. pea nee Kent, Pasnald ...+» Puvoam Valley. Paton bland, sullivaa, Bisa aye eeapklia county... Leroy, Jeflstson county... Adana, Jeiterson county, Turin, Lewis county... Geneseo, Livingston count; Iwdyard, Cay tgs county Malone, Franklin county. Newton, Saratoga county, Glen Cove, Queens cou Hopkinstou, St Lawrence | Aduisou, Steuben count Mexico, Oswego county. Cuerry Valley, Otsego co Macedon, Wayne county, ly, 86 Lawrence co Pee ion Sulfolk county Huutington, Sufolk county De Kaiv, St, Lawrence coun Bridgewater, Oneida county Utica, Oneida county, New Hartford, Oneida count, Seward, Schobarte county, Whueball, Washington count cumbridge, Gouverueur, St. Lawreuce co, 4.314 8,576 4147 2,484 2250] 8,476) 1,822] “2 2995 445 Mojoriy tor Jones, 18: Ass, vist, Majority tor Loow, 187 Elec, Dist, 74, iT. Yam. Dem, 8 Sesereciun moter Ptcenc]e 4,168 107 66 10} 168 lu 123 Jol TOUR sce esseer see Motriasey’s major iy, Sat” s SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. | $4 Schell, Morrissey, Polewood, Broome county . Comb. | Vestal, Broome county, 117 | Kirkwood, Broome county... 75 | Binguamton, Broome county 106 | Wawassing, Ulster count) $1 | Grovon, Tom 126 tou, Suffolk county,., 63 | Hampton, St. Lawrence county, Hz | Leyden, Low's county... Joy | Lyonadale, Lewis county ot | Gorman Flats, Herkimer 79 | Chatcaugay, Franklin count 84 | Franklin, Delaware count, 142 | Concord, Erte county. Jol | Poland, Chautauqua o 137 | Jay, Essex county #0 | Hyde Park, Dutchess co, 56 ‘ores, Clinton county, Lo7 108 lo | 19 | Crown re pridge, Cheoungo county i | Pubkill, Dutchess county, T1 | Maarid, 5t Lawrence county, $7 | Delaware, Sullivan county , 139 | Canton, St Lawrence county, 186 | Massena, St. bi 127 | Kast Bloomield, Oo! 138 | Hamilton, Madison, compiete,,,.1 -—— | Uxiord, Chenango. 8,163 | Kiple: yautaugua , | dapover, Chauteaqaa,, 2 Chuinpialo, Clinton . ‘6g | Savanpady Wayur 6p | Goshen, Oar i range. 128 | Uronion Wastia Ty Homer, Cortland county janton, St. Lawrence county, Owego, ‘Tioga county Owego, Tioga county Owego, Togs county, Candor, Tioga count Tuhacay riab, Ksex voauty bere ‘Lewis county. Menta, Guyuga county, Bivridgey Opoudaga county. Southeast, Putuam county Middlebury, Wyoming county Warsaw, Wyoming county. Perry, Wyoming county, Berkshire, Tioga coun Skancateles, Onondaga Houson, Columbia couuty Kinderliook, Columbia coi Claverack, columbia county Sanford, Broome county, , Sherbourne, Wheatland, burg, = paraali St. Lawrence cuunty. Lansing i yeriield, Lavon, 1, Lawrence county, Parien, O8wego.- redeces S Johnsville, Montgomery co. [TOME COUDLY sseeeee presden, Hague, Warren Beri, Lae age igomery, Set Wampio, Sulfolk | Castile, Weare, Niagara, Nowe Miauleieky Otseg | Hoosack, Wensselue: New Paltz, Ulste Jammcs, Queens | Lansing, Tompkto Tulley, Ononaag Kiciord, Tioga. Warwick, Orange | Newark Vuailey, Tog Urbans, Steuven Mexico, reine ‘Atuica, Wyoming Huntington, Sutloik, Su iron, Scobarie, Plusuing, Queene, | Lisvon, St Lawn Brasher, St. Lawren Starkey, Yaved..++ Lyous, Wayne (com | Huntington, Sullolk, myra, Wayne. Fremont, Saliva Washington, Duteness. Brownsville, Jeflers Wappinger, Dutches Howmony, Franklin Vestal, Broome. seveee Guilueriand (town), Albany, iiderlaud, Albany. Guiluerland, Albany. | West Turin, Lewis Kast Fisbkill, Dutet | Lyme, Jetlerson.. | Wappinger, Dutchess, | sueiby, Orieans, * Gouyeracur, SL Lawrence Go eur, St. Lawreuce Que@isbury, Warren county. Queeusbury, Warren county, Giencove, Queens county. Wayland, Steuben county ‘aw, Rockland cou f raw, Rockland county Hamburg, Erie county. son, Wenesee county, Lansingburg, Jog | White Paw 1H | Cornwall, Orauge county 4 | Montgomery, Orange county 13s | Oswego (City), Oswego, 2d, TSS | “dub, Oth and Sth Wards, ss... 123 | Seursdale, Westehesier county, Warwick, Orange county... Kilisvurg, Jefferson county,, Lisle, broume county... Binghamton, Broome county, Liste, Broome county.. Moores, Cliptou county,.., | Conoevon, Steuben county , Richland, Oswego, 2 districts, dount Hope, Orange county,, Rosebioom, Oisego county. sats | Granville, Wasuingion county Jog | A¥Ocs, Steubem CoUDLY. +6. i it | Fe Edward, Washington county... ile Lavonia, Livingston county, loo | Bvana, Erie county... jeg | Clayton, Jotersou county Ms Wii, Mourve county., 4 rubuscd, Cliuton coun WL | Queensvar. arren county. pare | Potisdam, St. Lawreoce county,. | Coruwall Orange eounty 63 | Macedon, Wayae count: 5 | Quecasbury, Warren Pougukeepsie, Durehe 8113 | Fisokilhk Doten | Amenia, U 18,696 | Ovid, 5 Cortiaudviile, Corthwud county, Baltimore, Greene county. ckholm, St. Lawrence count, ivrence, ‘St, Lawrence count y. Srovk, Washington couuty 1 Watton ige, Washington county. 2 Watertown City, Jefferson county 89 i} ao = = iy ‘Monrov CouDty......4 chenectady countys! Vincent, Jeffersop county, [SILL SSSI IIS Eto SIEl Sey eer eiat ili BlfSi tities os SLi tt test LE PSS ct I Slt = E SLiisisiiis = 1181 feligirs {21 8tlt 2 s SaElLIte SEFEElStitostitil ee eS- bel Sill It psrttrretieel | 4) no} — oo} ns} — —| 46) 61) — —| 13 —| 4s —| Ww —| 7 eo 16} —| —| 16 -~ * —| 10 —| 66 —} 100) —| Le —-| Los) —| Buu) Ty oy | bs) — —| 166) —| Lod —| 235) ao) —| 170 ol) — FE oS SS St tt HISLEI TIE eel PSsetreseert isi eri iit eebr ii 81 sISISiiisite ’ 79) 12 PEPPELE BILE TH Elbe £ So VPVPVEST IT Ete - Es = lealatel Y a7 65 184 ‘4 a 87 1 38] 15} 24) 1 a 1 ry ot at rr 18 9 33 % rr} u 49 rr 26 30 3 5 13 % 12 53 21 p} = @ IBIS Sel St 2Ellolt 8 RE 1 34 a 23 4 61 27 87 rT} 13] 2 43) 1s Fy er Litiitstt Pab@llSrSl1 1 tisSiqie cul oStoSttl! ISitt | ~S feei nes| ew s 1e & 1S111 st et ee @E111%. ELIE e25r 18 & & » i=} = | Rye, Westchester county Oswego, 0: New i BEY seen ee Stephantown, Rensselaer county. Sandy Creek, Oswego county... Campbell, Sieuben county... Cainphel!, Steuben county, Wilva, Jeflerson county, German, Chenango county, Ciavton, Jeflersow county Buffato, county... Uape Vincent, Jefferson county: Kinderbvok, Columbia county, Syracuse, Onondaga county Deer Park, Urange county, Deer Park, Orange counsy., Calticoon, Sullivan county Springtield, Otsego county ‘onkers, Westchester county, Corning, Steuben county, Conning, Steuben county, North ead, Quvens county Parishvilie, 8t. Lawrence county .1) Biooming.Grove, Orange county... Johnsburg, Warren couaty. Springtield, Otsego couaty Arcadia, Wayne county, Springtleld, Oisego county, Granville, Washington county,, Rochester, Ulater county, Rochester, Uister county, Lt Sis 811 sl Seeesesé oS = Serrissiti1eii IPOS lesn1 88 le esitiies New Lebanow, G & = Champlain, Clin! Black Rock, Clintos Catskill (village), Gr Catskill (Lowa), Gr BSe te EIIlit ti sRESit1etiigees PeBrassEiiie ZlillelllelFesllltlitii ! = Loroy, Ji Martinsburg, Lewis count, Sebroon, Essex county,, MeDonough, Cuepangs county. Wusttelu, Chautauqua county Westtleld, Chautsuqua county. Caledonia, Livingston county, Knox, Alvany county..... Masonville, Delaware count . Chatham (vi Columbia co West Seneca, Erie count, Rochester, Ulster county... Clarkstowa, Rockland county. Wilson, Niagara county, . Onvonta, Otsego county. Augusta, Oaoida county, complete! Canton, 3t Lawrence county....4 Knox, Albany county ,., Fitisubrg, Jefferson county. Cheuango, Broome county. Hounds#eld, Jefferson county, Mitisdale, Columbia county, Ellisbury, Jefferson county, Philadelphia, Jeflerson county, Stuyvesant, Columbia county, Brownsville, Jeiferson county Orleans, Catturaugus county. ... Alex sndria, Cattaraggus county Oricuns, Jeflorson county, Wilna, Jefferson county, Tovowanda, Erie county Alleghany, Cattaraugus Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, Cazenovia, Madison count; Fenner, Madison county Cunajoharie, Montgomery Veteran, Chemung county Catlin, Chemung county Lituiclails, Harkimer county. Erin, Chemung county,,. Aftou, Chenango county, Orleans, Jefferson county, Marathon, Courtianu county, Jay, Essex couaty........04 Granville, Washington county Otsego, Otsego county . New Rocheile, Westchester ov. Putnam, Washington county... Henderson, Jefferson county. dra, Cuyagu county.... Haucock, Ddlaware county. Catskill, Greene county, Ashiand, Chemung county... eo, Erie county, ,. Corinth, Saratoga county Springtteld, Otsego count, Hermann, 3t. Luwronce county Colton, St. Lawrence cuunty....1 Eagle, Wyoming county, - 2 aa} e & LiteaFliitlilt tess LILI SSstl sek LI SPSESSl al Pal ISEst itll ~ i ba) nf 61 1 ai 31 rr 15 8 rc S Es [1Stlesszs r+ ‘ IESSSPel LES = ee lS+Sdall PILI IRLSel ell etel tEiiisest = § an Su i LEIISII II seston l lI BI EE! Rye, Westchester county Ava, Oneida county, two di Schoharie, Schoharie county, Buonoville, Oncida eounty, ti districts. 3 Greenville, Ora: Cobleskiil, Scho! Auburn, Cayuga, Auburn, Cayuga, Second ward Auburo, Cayuga, Third ward, Auburn, Cayuga, Fourtn ward. LUtlet ok es = se 65 36 42 27 6 2 9 25 = 14 20 6 ni 49 4 82 13 16 a rBZeritt 2») and @renewal of tho business in tho afternoon bo. Auburn, Cayuga, Filth ward. Auburo, Caywga, Sixtn war, Aubura, Cayuga, Seventh ward Hunter, Greene, Athens, Greene, eel Shi Lt Besll ww 88 HITTITE Teel Stl a i = MAJORITIES BY COUNTIES. \Sec. of Stale.|| Presi tent, || Sec. of Sta 1875. 1876. Wan * y :| 2? Bla i | & Dan.| Rep. 0; || goa, — —| 2139]] * —| 2,995) ped] 1,800 ** —} 4i5]) | a3azi] = =] “500 Cattaraugus... —| 198 —| 1,664 —| oo Gayuga.. —| 1,322/] —} a'sa9|] <1 ovo Chautauqua. —|} 1,712) —| 4,386 —| 1,400 Chemung.. $22) —|| 498] " I] ago) — Chenango,, —| 623a]] | 1,948 —|, 700 —| 390[/ —} “sosi] ool’) 166} || S10} 85 - —|. ai] —| $00 —| sa} — —| sou —| sar} a! 350 —| by ns - be) eh us _ 7 ro | eo —| 450 pall _ —| 200 ss] Hl a,000 ;| = 3} — 3 400] uy — 4 ga i =| 298 om —| 300 1,500] dou) - | 600 1,000) — —| 800 Mont gomery 200} =- ‘EW YQRK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877.~TRIPLE:! SHEET. Nee ee ir nrnTntn De SlInIERE NESSES aaaanT iG 1877. twoen two o'clock end sundown, Tho day passed in quiet and arderly mapner, Except in the Seventh Senatorial district the voting was conducted in alwost as mild @ fashion as at an election of church officerr, Being a legal holiday, and all the banks, public offices, schools, &c., closed, an unusual ber of people frequented the prominent ‘theroughfares or lingered around {he fashionable hotels, At the latter and in the ivading barrooms a fair amount of betting was carried on, confined to wagers on @ few candidates of either side in the race. ‘The electioneering agents of the rospective partics were to bo seen flying all over the city in carriages, and at the headquarters of the various orgavizations unusual (breags of mon assembled in the evening. The newspaper bulletins were sought for with much engernesa, and tho later odi- tions of the evening papers had abundant purchasers.’ Always excepting the Seventh district there was DO perceptible display of feeling shown anywhere, At Yammany Hall thero was a constant coming and going of politicians, Mr. Sebell was in Attendanee at his owu headquarers, but Mr. Morris- Bey, it appears, Was 80 Very 111 ag to be unable to rise from bis bed, His beadquartors in the evening wero the scene’ol uncommon enthusiasm consequent upon the newa of his ciection, The police arrangements were in completé order for any emergency. The liquor stores remained closed until alter the polls wore closed, and thee they were extensively patron.zed by tho supporters of tho various successful candidates, The weather being so favorable, a large voto in propor- to: the registration was polled, The general sen- tment regarding (he results of thiselection seemed to be that, though Tammany carried of the major share of the offices to be filled, the loss of the Seventh Senatorsal district outweighed all the gain. . THE DAY iN THH SKYRNTH DINTRICT. All day long im the Seventh Senatorial district tho Udo of batele rolled until the sun went down and both the conteudlog forces quit the Meld of couflict, cach coyfdent that victory haa perened upon its banners, But there was.a marked difference in the expression of confidence’on olther side, The Tammany men took it for granted the day was theirs because thoy had beep repeatedly tuld in udvance thatit would be, and thut the great organization to whoso fortunes they were altached would put torth all the sinews of war to mako success assured, The anti-Tammany or Mor- Tissey men made It their special Lusiness to find out at ovefy stago of the day’s struggle the complexion of aflairs, and, by some kind of mystic telegraph com- munication between tho active workers, the progress of the battle in one district was aimost instantly known tu the othor, so that whe the polis closed tne Morriasey men were prepared with estimat jpprox- imating pretty clos to the actual returns, the Morrissey = iwnen better posted than itew opponents, and the boing done they knew they stood on lid ground when they gave way to ap outburat‘ol exultation, The Tammany men, on the contrary, were ic a fog, Scholl had been pasted over and repeutedly thrown Aaa Morrissey by the very men who were pafd to look after bis interests. This spirit of detection was quite widespread, but it appeared to bo unkown to the Tammany side, and thus it waé that the delusion long prevailed during the day that Schell Was always auead and bound to win by several thousand majority. ‘The appearance of the streotsin the Sovonth district was a noticeable contrast to rost of the city, From Forty-secona Bireet to Fourteenth, the business avenues wore murkea by oor. at every corner und ‘ound every polling booth. A’ the day wore on and the thousands of workingmer ju tho district came out for lunch or dinner the voting grow brisk and continued 80 until the close of the pulila’ The most interest and anination on the east side of town, especially aloug tho line of Second and 'd avenues and within the limits of the Kighteonth Assembly district, The day being bright and bracing, nobody was within dours that could help it, and u goneral disposition to vole wus manifest, THE PIRST NOTE OF VICTORY. Belore noon a mujority of the watchers around the boxes on tl nde announced Morrissey anead. st On the west side several Tammany inspectors, who bad been overthe ground in the morning nnd had visited between Illy and sixty election distrieis, mudo aruclul reportat headquarters that “the derued re- publicaus havo throwa tho old man (Scheil).”” ‘In seventeen out Of niteteen election uriots,’? said one, “where we calculated Schell was sale Morrissey 18 now abead.”” Thie was disheartening news atso early. an hour to the day. Then it was told that Dr, Howard Crosby aud Hamilton Fish, Jr., had each cast ua open ballot tor Morrissey. Only two votes in the Fitth Avenue Hotel were givon to Schell. Ali the sporting men along ['wenty-fourth street, half of whom: boid positions under Tammany, wero reported ay having gone over to Morrissey, and by one o*olock there wad a very uneasy feeling atthe Schell headquarters, At Morrissoy’s rendezvous everything was de rose ountul «a. man made bis ap: pearance and said schell was running even with Morrissey down about Fifteenth street, Up to that time the reports were that Morris+ sey was ahead everywhere, and thus the fluctuating despatches kept the leclings of the partisans on either side in a high state of tension, Mr. Schell recetv headquarters only, of course, the mo: reports, but favorable or otherwise they id have wrought little chavge in the habitually even temper ot the Tammany candidate, SKNATOR MORRISSEY PROSTRATE, Mr. Morrissey was entirely overcome by the labors of the campaign, and bad to remain the broad of bis back in bed, receiving only a jew visitors at iaser- vals through the di ess of the ght, and co! a “L will ve win or mbly district b majorit; and mark that statement.” i a Mm “You nust eel very weak?” “Why, Lam cating nothing at all. Lam not strong enough to waik across the room,; but it I could only be Up and around I’d ada un additional 2,000 to the majority | hope to get”? THE EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Next to the excitement in the Seventh Senatorial district the contest in the Eighth Sevacorial was prob- ubly (he most severe. Messrs, Thomas C, E. Ecclesiue aud Francis M. Bixby wore the contestauts, and their adberents warily espoused their claims, ‘I'he former goutleman bas been th@uvowed friead ul rapid transit, ana may be said almost to baVd made bia canvass on that issue; the latter was popularly supposed to bo indorsed by the horse car or surface line roads, and maby injurious rutnors were set afloat during the day in regard to the influences brought to bear in bié favor by the officers of the city ruliroads, but future investi gation may prove these to be faise. In the Seventeenth Assembly district, which is divided into thirty-three election districts, embracing tho area from West Forty-ilrst street to Fifty-fitth streot, and from Sixth avenue to tho Hudson River, the ulmust quiet pre- vailed dartog the duy, and it may traly be said that not a braw! uf @ sorious character occurred to mar the deriy casting of their ballots by the citizene of the district, The Nineteenth Assombly district, which is com- posed of parts of the twelfth, Nivetceath and Twonty- second Wards, comprises sixteen election districts, aud in Limes of goneral election exciteme: furnish ample returns ‘he police blot lerent station houses, Yesterday, parrots not the cage, aod the district might umong the most quiet in the Phe Twenueth Assembly very large one in area, and 18 divided into forty-three election disiriets, forming part of the Nineteenth ward, of course on side, and nom suloons in the neighvornood of the loculities desig- nated for voting them, out notwith- stanaimg this order reigned supreme ali day, triends of the rival candidates chailed cach oth the‘utmost goud nature, ‘The same can be said of the Twenty-first Assembly soch was nambered Nineteenth wards, and the candidates prominent before tho people appeared on the ground several times during the day, aud scemea to relist the con- twat ag abit of bolday tus more than a serious busi- ness Lo settle great political questions. THM FIFTH SENATORIA: DISTRICT. Tho day passed as quietly us could be wished in the Sixth, Kizbtb, Ninth and Teoth Assembly districts. 1b was ue frst thought that the rivalry of dir. Straban aud Mr. Wagstall, candidates for Senator in the Fifth Senatorial district, might provoke some little is- turbaeces io the Ninth, but up to the bour of closing the pols there was nothing reported at thestation house beyond a couple of cases of ordinary assuuit. In fact the day was as quiet as an ordinary day. in the Sixth, Eighth apd Tenth there was notbing bo- yond the ordimary election quarrels that generally end Jo band shaking and drinks wll around, QUIKT REIGNKD EVERYWHERE, Nothing could bave beeo wore orderly than the New York...|29,600) 8) 8d 590 1,165) 1,000 Saratoga...) =} L802! é Schenectady. —| Me - Sehoharie....| 1,546) .— —_ eee] | 879) 400 —| 4.890 1,100) — 100} —|| au) — wees 472 ~| 400 Washington 2,485] = —| 1,600 Wayne....... 7 1,882) —| 00 Wostchester. —|| 3476] "—|} soul — Wyomii 19} =| 1.162! —| 1,000 Yates.. - 1 =} 1281 —| ‘400 Tl majorit’s, [51,734]37,535 & ieee Bjgelow’s majority in 1875 14,169 Tiiden’s majority in 1876, 2,895 IN THE CITY. SCRNES AT THY POLLS—A QUIET ELECTION— AT THE VARIOUS HEADQUARTERS—THE BUL- LETINS AND THE CROWDS. The elections are ovor at last, and the contending forces have retired from the field tor another y The community at large will exclaim, ‘For this relief much thanks,” The local fight, it must be said, had much more concern for the politicians than for the people, The struggle for Register and State Senator in the Seventh district canvass, and toward its clese the run for tl office eclipsed all in point of popular interest an off year im politics, no issues wel stir the public mind toany great extent, and bad it not been for the unexpected appearance inthe fold of Mr. John Morrissey aud Mr. Augbstus Schell us fivals for tho State Senatorship from the Sevonth dis- trict the campaign would have proved auinteresting to the last degree, There were, of course, a set of Agsomblymon and Senators to be elected, t diy folt called upon to Being at stake to her that the people display any excitement, The day, though a trifle cbilly, was bright and dry, electioneering in the Seventh and Thirteenth Assem- bly districts, and tho Fourteenth and swelltn pro- sented much the s: pearance tbat they do on Sunday. Indeed the city could scarcely have been quieter, frog mer news, Teo audi wanted to mnow bey u ight between Schell und Morrissey tm the Seva Senatorial district hud gone, and they said so m plain terns, Major Quincey read returns from almost ery other conce:yable but waiatained en a ous silence respecting point aveut which assemblage wauted to ki When the cries for “Schell! Schell! ‘Tell us about Morrissey! became deafening, Major Quincey beckoned to the band, sta toned inthe gallery, a voistoror waa calmed with the ‘strains of ‘Don’t Get! drev,”” wi Mr. Kelly and big co their heads togewher in soiema conference, the band innocently played the ‘Conspirators’ Chorus” irom “Madame Angot,” and **Co nest pas la pen-assurment de changer pas do government.” When the eries for news trom Morrissey and Schell became vociferous again, ue pest ey erg ny? Gig ha of his over- coat, and, throw: a vanced amir cheers of the assewblage, He said; — ; ed 2 JOUN KELLY'S LAMKYTATION, i iL Fe.iow Crrizexs—The returns that we have received so tur assuredly indicate that you have carried this State by # very Jarge Mojority, and the returns that have been the election districts ¢ elected tickets by at let Ue nd Jority. (Applause.) But (and here the lines of the speaker's {ace hardened) it 18 well, thas you should know, ‘Taere is no use of keeping anything trom you ‘on an occasion of this kind, and I tell you now frankly that Jono Morrissey 18 elected ‘This aunouncement had scarcely lett the speaks lips when a yell of triumph arose Irom the assem! JoHowed by cheers which set the gas lights fitckes und. made the peudants of the vig chandelier jingle, Jobn Kelly looked dismayed, und his eyes roamed over the crowd beneath with a vindictive glance which would have boded evil toany one of their number, bad bo to face the ig Injun alone. The taith- Jul adberents of Tammany w takog aback b; the demonstration of the rest of the audience thi they wore duinb fora moment, Then they burst out with hisses; but as sivilation does not produce the volume of sound caused by cheers and as the numbers of the opposing factions were about evenly balanced the adherents of John Morriasey had 11 almost ail thoir own way, Tho hisses seemed to lnspire them with re. newed ardor, und they cheered aud “tgered” till the hail raug ugalo, Cheers, bisses, cat calls and cries of “Order”? mingled for tully a minute, ‘p18 YOUR ACT—BAWARR! Mr. Kelly Jooked on motionless, surveying the mob in sullen silence until quiet ensued from tho exhaus- tion of the shoutera, Tnen he continued in « yoice which betrayed donsiderable feeling:— The responsibility that is connected with that act fell upon the republicans, -(Hear! Hear!) Mr, More rissey 10 that district hag received but about eighteen er cent of the democratic votes, Now, outiome am ustovished that yoa hore, as democtats, woul cheer at tho cicction of the man who has been elected by the repablican party over the democratic party, LC ershad uproar, cheers and hisses) That old Trojan, that old democrat, who bas served big arty so well in this city for forty-five years, had en beates by Jobn Morrissey in the Seventh Senato, rial diatrict, Let the infamy and tho disgrage rest with those to whom it belongs. Let your Dodges and your Phelpses, and those gentlemen who reside in that district, wno have been continually borating tho domocratic party of this city—let them now consider tho act that they have done by sending that Be te loyislate--to make laws for the honcat peop! this grout State, Cries of “Hear, hear!’” greeted this rebuke and a stumpede from vhe hall began, So gres 8 the noise of tho: king their exit that the spe: 8 Voice was drowned for several minutes. When he could be heard again he was suying:—‘‘lo my mind it is a disgrace to republican instituttons. (Applause,) Why, it has. veon sald, ‘Vow i, vox » Is there any one gentleman withto hearing of my voice who Will’ agree to that sentiment? (‘No, o0.’) John Morrissey (ucre the face o! John Kelly assumed an expression of virtu- ous scorn and indignation), the man who keeps the largest gambling houso in the State of New York ——’» (Hisses whd cheers about evouly balanced.) A voleo— “Theyall do it,’? (Liughter), +. MB BCORMB MORRISEY. \) Gentlemen, you have your families to look after, you have your children to bring up tn this commu- Diiy. Now let me ask you, as sensible men, as men who ought to reflect upon a subject of this kind y carefully, 4a @ proper aud fs it right that @ mao suc! as Joho Morrissey should be elected? (A voico— “Three cheers for Morrissey |’’) Gentlemen, you will look this matter as you ongnt to look at it. Morrigsey, a member of the State Sonate, ion of the Legislature of thie Stato, was present when a law was puased forbiddin, the selling of pools fo thts State and making it a pona offense tor apy man to weil pools, and yet he goes to Saratoga, tuo most prominent place in thig country, and in deflance of ‘law and in the eyes of the law officors, sells pools just as if no lew bad been, enacted.. Now, pppoe es those are things for you; to look at. And I havo no hesitation in saying to you that if such mon aro elected I havo great fears for the perpetuity of our republican form of government, Men should not be carried away by thoir prejudices or ‘their passions, The fathers of; this Baie fought seven yoats in a blovty war for the purpose of establishing a government where all men stood equal before the jluw, Then, is it not the of every American citizon to perpetuate your liberties—to obey the law, whatevor it may be, If the law be ap infamous law—if; it be Against the interests of the people—you have an op- portunity to send your representatives to the Legis- luture to change that law. But while the law is iuex+ feten 18 your duty og Athorican citizéns to dbey: that law, Now in the face of all this, the men who are living on Murray Hill, who support the New York Times, bat lected to the Senate of the State of New York sucit a man as Morrissey. Let the blame tall og thom and not on the democracy. STILL HARYING ON MORRISSEY, At this point Mr. Kolly reterred to several telegrams: which he held in bis hand and stated that Wagstaff had been clected and algo Ecclesine; that Nucotman had evidently veon defeated by a Il majority, an that Hogan had been elected in Fourth Senator district by ap Immense majority. And now, gentle- n, he continued, the Evening Post, a paper that been in circulation in this city for many years, advocated the election of John Morrissey, The New York Times, of this city, has udvoeated the election ol Jonn Morrissey. They have Hed from the vory beginning of tl canvass to the end, and these gentlemen are expected to sot themselves up as examples and the people are to copy them tor good morals and good law. Now let mo say to those people that the disgrace, tho infam: which belongs to the election of John Morrissey m people of this city good candidates to vote for, and] said trom this stand two years ago pe agi hat our candidates whica we ollered to the peopio of this chy, mon who were nominated in this hall, wero entitiod to your suffrayes and to your consideration. We ara not asbamed of it (tho defeat) We don’t feel dis- graced, certulnly, by having an honorable and upright man |iko Augustus Schell deteated, (Applause) Nol That gentloman will live in the momory of the demo- cratic party when Jobo Morrissey will have long been forgotten. I am not now going to comment upon the conduct of the democrats in thas district who votod for him; but let me say, mea—In your cham- bers, im the inmost recesses of your hearts—can you justify tho act which you have committed in aaa ‘a tman like that (Morrissey) over that venerable respectable citizen, Augustus Schell? “On,’? say tuese people, ‘anything to beat Tame many Hall—anything to beat Jolin Kelly!” (A voice, “rhey can’t doit!) ‘Jehu Keily is a vory insignifie cant person.” (A voice here proposed three cheers for Mr. Kelly, and they were given with a will.) Whea silence feigned again the speaker continuet:—Bat the democratic party will live an@ ite principles wil live whey Jobo Kelly and men iike Jonn Kelly shall bave passed irom the face of the earth Individuals amount to nothing In cons! of great principles and morala, 1 belong vo the cratic party and | mean to long as I hive. leat can scare me, There is too much pluck im this paturo (putting his hand ovor the region of his heart to put me down, (Applause) 1 fight better and feat alter than under victory. 1 will call all at oO my assistance and do everything 1 can do to build up the groat wrong which bas been committed in the de teat of Mr. Schell that can be doue, TAMMANY UNCONQUERED. aby Hallousot tos commanity? Why, ell drive our government out of th We have always veen on the side of people under every circumstance, Tell me, you that have read political history, what time im the polite ical history of this government Tammany Hall hag been against the } ost of the people. Gentle the very issue of canvass was the abolition of tha Tight of suffrage; the right, gentiemen, is now to be taken from you. The men who held their meetin, M) Steioway Hall declared that only a certain portion of this community—t who are owners of $500 worth of real estate of who hire a house costing 60 a yeur—can vole in this community, Now that was the issue Probably many of you bave been’ goverued by your passions and followed your preju- dices instead of looking at the issue us tt stared you in the face, Why, gentiemen, it 16 One of the most importaut issues ever presented im the history of the State of New York. The meu who sounded this coun- wy said thisto the people of the United States:— “AIL men are born treo and equal, with certain inalienable rights, and amoag them are lite, liber and the pursuit of happioess.’’ They meant that all men stood equal beiore the jaw, and that if one man was superior to another in intelligence and inteliect it wus altogether likely that i they let the rule they would elevate him, | shall detainyou no jonger; but I tell these io again, in conclusion, Wo have elected our county ticket, and, 1f Tat not mistakon, we have elected (oar Stave oilliciais by a ad jJarge majority, They never cau drive Tunmany Hall trom thiscity., They never ‘oun Keily from Tammany Hall (Cheers,) Drive Ta you might community. AT THE DIFFERENT HEADQUARTERS. When tho polis were closed and the voters and “workers” had gone their several ways @ lull in the long sustained excitemont was’ noticeable, It was of short duration, however, and as evening came the ad- her of the different factions bied to the headquar- tors, there to learn tho result of the day’s work. AT TAMMANY HALL, John Kelly sat apon the platform at Tammany Hall last night while the returns were being read to an sudience that must have numbered clo pon ten thousand, crowding it did every corner of that Spacions room and the gallory above, Mr, Kelly sat @way In tho rear with bis back the wall, Hoe wore his great coat, although the temperature was very high, and kept bis black telt hat pulled down almost over bis ears. From time to tine telegrams were banded to him by speciml messengers These he snowed occasionally to Henry L. Clinton, Commi sioner of Jurors; Thomas Dunlap, ex-Record Smythe and ove or two Iriends who sat near him. As telegram alter telegram arrived tho stubvy beara upon the Jace of the Tammany magnate sedmed to bristle and the voting began im a rather lively way at an, early hour, There wan @ dropping off about noon, flercoly, his square, heavy jaw became rigid, bis lips eet i the jines upon his face deepened, lt was ovident to those who stadied his countenance that be bad beard un- swhere ho ulways was, and there’s where ho SPINOLA SPRAKS. Mr. Kelly retired arid applaus and after some ro- ‘General Spinola, That gentioman was tutroduced and received with ap- plause, “Hist yer rag!’’ shouw ithustastic con- Stiluent, and the orator’s handkerchief was at once ap- plied to bis proboscis in compliance, ‘Tarn down my entiemen,”’ said General Spinola, bgt hical — imndivid' who was suppor to made @ suggestion of that kind, “I never turn down my collars (culors) in the taco of the enemy.” Mr. Orlundo Stuart, Sonator-clect Ecclesine, Assome biymeu-elest Taylor and Brown!og, John Mallaly, Mr, Reilly and otuers made addreskes during the n= jog. It was claimed that Tammany had carried the entire city and county tickets and the State ticket with the exception of two oflciala, At eleven o’clock it was announced that no more roiuros would be read, and the assemblage dispersed, Mr. Kelly retiring moodily in company with « friend end with bie baods baried in his cout pockets, AT MORKISSKY’S NKADQUARTRRS, — It was about six o’clock when tue crowd ,began te assembie at Morrissey’s headquarters and keps on in- creasing until (here was no louger any space to spare ‘n the pafior, Tho first revura trom an elec. tion district of tho Twentieth ward indi cated that Morrissey was ahoad, | and ie was received with a chee, Then