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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET. r For For District | _ Por City Judge. || Attorney. Por Mayor. || City Judge. tli e EIR E centred in Massachusetts, where Talbot, ea ng z : E : 2 ? , republican, was chosen Governor by a ma- ‘ae ae - aa ~ s jority of 15,000 over General Butler, green- 86, «79 33. 94 a. The Voice of the People 8p eaks backer, The Bay State Congressional dele- a if s a Through the Ballot Box. gation - remains - unchanged politically. jos} 146 Fa ° HH 200 | Kings....... panktibiealid i. ° Pennsylvania was carried by the republi- * 68 » » gal 132 a, 158 49) ~ THIRTY ST T cans by about 12,000 majority. The re- - 9 ‘ * i a: iw wns = i IS AT THE POLLS. turns from the West and South are 8 3 @| ti) a7| ai] sol a3 72M. Bi. Fiyan, dew meagre, but no extraordinary changes a SD: O aileedes i , x are indicated. In some of the South- | 1% 5: W. Waseworth, reps Republican Congressional Gains from | on states the regular democratic areal ane 4, & Seanters, Fee Several States, candidates have been hotly pressed and in rep. one or two cases defeated by independent a Stearn tale, me THE , democrats, In Iowa, owing to a fear of (a0 olty tables mew HOUSE STILL DEMOCRATIC. irregularity in the October elections, the Pe citizens in some districts held elections a pind Extraordinary Disappearance of | yesterday to secure the already chosen can- Benjamin Allen, = the . Gfeenbacker. didates. Connecticut gains one republican " a » Pound, dem aN Congressman and Rhode Island, as a matter 7 191 z Onondags......++ sese0+-1—T. oe ~ 20: 115) a38!| 190) wi he of course, selects two for the same party. : 3—H. L. Duquid, rep. NEW YORK STATE REPUBLICAN. ghersanater ater age ie a Ontarosesvevenee skh a THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. 24. a = 1—Morgnn Spails, 9. , 25. a—F. BR. 3 J Court of AppealsGeorge F. Dantorth, re- 26, Ya] io0l| a B. down, Danforth Chosen for Court of Appeals---.) , 7udeeo/ . m a E —dicorge B. oan, reps CITY AND COUNTY. 3,288] 3—W. H. Btwele, rep. A Republican Legislature. L tosoeiabrr ape yaaa oi) 308 District Adorney—Benjamin K- Phe , combination. 3) (98) Coroner— ', CO! nm. —| —| Uidermen-at-Large—Michael W. Burns, Nicholas bed TAMMANY BARL’D UP. | don? Willian m Hoberia, Puivick Reonss, Tammany. 109 Et iL L . H , . any. 136 3,480 DISTRICT ALDERMEN. io} 38! ‘ooo Dist, 126| 2,773} Shiels, Tammany. 73 Coopet Chosen Mayor by About | ~ dames d.sieris, manny. 2 aa ie nt ee “ J 2,675} 18,000 Majority, John W. Jacobas, Fepublican. bash I i lp Hal John Cavanagh, democrat. 92) 192// 97] 198 1/915 6—George Hall, Tammany. 144} 170)] 139) 17 ¥ ANOTHER SCHELL ROAST. |. 1Wwhifam Seuer, temmany. 130) piece con 2,015 : |, anti-Tammany. re , 5 By; blican. 62) 2,709) ‘ Waller si Then ‘Konney; Gomocret, 3 _ 8,000) The Combination’s Entire William Joyce, Tammany. 12 = 294 i ‘Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth warde—Jordan L. ml Bal to County Ticket Elected. Mott, anti-Tammany. Be 159] 1/500 ‘RECAPITULATION, "1 137| “go2| Republicans. - 10 89 a eny Me m0 69) 59,731| ‘Tammany. : bial 80] peta : OUR CITY CONGRESSMEN | gotat.....ssssssssnveqssessssssstssesssteees B is * lg STATE SENATOR. ot ‘Two election districts to hear from, 1—C. Godfrey Gunther, Tammeny. $a <a Moller, Cox, Einstein, McCook, Wood, | s—rnomas F. a. Bourke, combination, 4 pacina cememaeaea:/ brett) sical OBri Tain Hiostoln, republican, 103 iad en and Morton. 8A. G. e00k, publican. a athe : 20—James O'Brien, combination. 203 a vl i Rep. . Morton, republican. | —— ——|| ————: —_-—— THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. CITY ASSEMBLYMEN ELECTED, z aa 464]) 3,060) 2,808 1—James H. . Tammany. . 1,401) 3,750) - 1,165 2—Thomas F. , Tammany aa 204 1,725 3,072|° 1,260 3—William H. McIntyre, Tammany. % 209) 1,a90]] 3,435} 4—John Galvin, Tammany. 207 2119) 1,844 2,496] 4,012 A Republican and Anti-Tammany Ma- | s—thomas Bogan, Tammany. 1 1949|] 2.475] 2.441 Michael Norton. 4 ne Ao a Jority Probable. rises Papen topabcns ta 28) tan) Si8e 3—George B, Deane, republican. 160 4.o07|| 1,875] 4,584 10-1 Eideman, republican, 185) 2,803|} 2, 2,904 1—James M, Yarnutn, ‘republican, 211 3'103| Sas0|| 3am Sosa SAMMY WINKS HIS LEFT EYE | oom cranes rpuviiean” 3,288] 3,977|| 24s] 4,935 ia 14—Patrick H. Drugro, Tammany. 3,301; 3,718)/ 2,714] 4219 2,000] 15—William J. Kano, anti-Tammany. 3,503] 6,195]] 2.960] 5,280 800] 16—Ed, P. Hagan, Tammany. 3360 oar 3.50) . oe . N. Simi , republican. S , Massachusetts Pelts the Champion Inflationist | it—Joeepn P. Mcbsmougn, Temmany. Stn] Soni] tas] Sa | 800 0 ; 19—John T. McDonald, Tammany. 88 x ¥ ,250| 3,294 | Chemung. : with His Own Bricks. rg i ber = Mo] Pal) —) | caimton ‘00 “Ga - fe | |, republican, — . 24 a ee ee 00] 1 ; THE VOTE FOR MAYOR, CITY JUDGE iis a a UTL hy AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 184 1,000) 698 1,200 451 B ER BOTTLED AGAIN i For 4 BECAPITULATION ‘OF THE VOTE FOR DISTRICT = ions For Mayor. || City Judge. 175 ATTORNEY. 00) ad rite Rctromaentl = eT 1,800] 1,007 The Democratic Phalanx at ? a2 00 oo the South Unbroken. ey at 2,09 2,031 b 215 — — 14 iz0ol 1,013 | Ro 1,300 1,819 PENNSYLVANIA GOES REPUBLICAN. n nee 109 ait eal a 101 —|| 61, re 154] 1,000) = of 1,800} 1,071 Returns from All Over in seo 3200 suet : 61 3,727 600) ea the Union. 8 2,922 = = i 2,820) 1,800] 1,098 56) 4,052} 2,200} 2,768 133] 2,539) = Elections were held, without any distur- Cr ; ssa byte bance of the peace, in thirty States yester- 63 6,195} - 102] 3,744) - flay for members of Congress, In several im 2,316 _ ; 78 6,983) 4,800) 7,018 States elections were held for Stute officers, 133) $a “a wed These, when the returns are all in, 135 “sx 800) ze oa will. give new testimony to the stand- Vas & 74,079 — — ing of the parties in the Union. From er “ 500} ; on a hasty glance over the Congressional field ba ) if wal 70 it es thet the a - il : aa 2a) BROOKLYN CITY ELECTION. 600] sis _it would appear at the democrats will re- a B The dissatisfaction among the democrats of Kings 800) “as tain majority in the House of Representa- a sy county does not appear to have been as disastrous to 1.000 4 the interests of tho regular democratic ticket as was > tives, although important republican gains ss “ i Sek he seks etter A 9,31 nae are reported. These cannot much more than be: wi 168 crate havo elected a good portion of their cpndidstes i 1,188 4" 167 for the various offices. The election passed off very Offset the democratic gains in the October p> A - 101 uietly and orderly, though there was considerable :. 0 elections. The greenback vote was surpris- ‘94 sail | 44 = iraling “amoung the rival parties, . ‘The | can | Robineoa's oe ok over M 3a) 65) 25) exoel- | Danforth’s majori : " he Fs a9 = ta Gai New York State was carried by the repub- 3 ral Be 174) known to indicate the success of the follow-| ELECTIONS IN OTHER STATES "4 i b> 162) ing candidates:—Mr. William Burrell, dem., een licans—Danforth, for the Court of Appeals, 56 taal] 1071 Ee fe cients over Winunets. | Sep, Sor Coen LABAM rolling up o majority of about fifteen bY a a 1 Alected’ over Albert. Ammerman for City Auditor, DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. 631 35] and Charles F. Henry and William Shipman, dems.. thousand, showing a change of over forty | 33] be: Commissioners Chauncey Felt and Convmaus, Ga., Nov. 5, 1878. 1,401 U In the Third Alabama W. J. Stamford, der. thousand votes since 1876, The Legisla- pes EE ia vi phelps by spa ture will be republican by a handsome ma- 2 be Fo Torney, dem., is re-elected in the Seventh Alabama jority in both branches, insuring the re- wa 135 district. sat toa ATTEN Ten ., Rows tate: election hee ee herve sit roan ’ 153 by 1,000 = crats lose five or 0, onal —— gress! seats, ss ARKANSAS. The greenback vote was only formidable in Greene, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. In this city the entire combination county To-day has been one of the most quiet elections ever experionced in this State; very little interest was a Pt t-1-1-1 a dt 3| ecwsuBWEERE = 106) 168) 112) 168) Jos} Wall 107) ll | ticket (republican and anti-Tammany) was igo 76 | manifested. Thero {# « falling off in the vote of this E ad 08) — | city of nearly 1,000 since the last election. In this lected. Edward Cooper was chosen Mayor iin 253 | City Rice, greenbacker, has 507 majority. This fora term of three years by 18,000 majority My ol — | county, Pulaski, will be carried by Rice by more than over Augustus Schell, the Tammany ~ aad a pion pea ime prevails throughout sandidate, Phelps, for District At- 2 1,506 tar | dom, tn ectea tn tnis'ibe Third) diateet, Wat Uy torney; Cowing, for City Judge, and v0} a — | greatly reduced majority. The democrats are conf : Ellingor, for Coroner, defeat respectively is beside baker — Messrs. Smyth, Bedford and Tuomey b; ) " i — iyth, ey by R 33} - CONNECTICUT. similar majorities. Owing to the lateness i Bri . A CLEAN SWEEP FOF THE REPUBLICANS—@TAND= @fthe hour at which the Aldermanic re- bs bt me AR ING OF THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION Bi vn al THE STATE ASSEMBLY, turns were reached exact particilars could 34 Ru ASSEMBLYMEN ELECTED, ii of } rtain 4 County. BY TELNGRAPH TO THE HERALD. olay Geined, but it seems almost oe a 110 Albany....cccceeeeeeeee.1—Hiiram Griggs, rep. . Hantrorp, Conn., Nov. 6, 1878. that the republicans and anti-Tammany 69) 14) Had, | nbwien, rep. The republicans to-day won a victory in Connecti. 0 |. Green, rep. democrats will control the next Board, thus he 4—Walter W. incacapes, tes cut which surprised them even more than their polit Pr) Hiram H. Wakeley, rep. ical opponents, They gain the entire State ticket, insuring a confirmation of Mayor Cooper's “ ry Mareau two members of Congress, and increase their ma- Dominations os they arise. Four of the iinet pay Mngt a "niied. hates Senate - as seven Congressional districts within the ay Serre ritenesesseent i aaa = porebeggir regent out of 168 towne were re municipal limits rejected the Tammany Rl one ee noe eetciee rep, | ceived up to one o'clock this morning, whieh give , “ r .. John Banfield’ greenback, | Andrews, rep., for Governor, 45,355; Hubbard, dem., nominees, Nicholas Muller, $8.8, Cox and a SH St abe Oncar HE. Curtin, rep. 43,191; Atwater, gr’k., 7,996, and Baldwin, peo., 1,086, Fernando Wood alone securing majorities, 181 ———|-———] |}. 1). W, Haneda THE GOVERNOR ASSURED. The bli 199 er ae aes ae 2—Perkins F Gady, rep Although Andrews hee 2,106 over Hubbard the republicans elect Einstein, McCook 1 141} -224)) 151) 10 William A. Bentiey, rep. greenback vote throws the election into the Legialm and Morton, a gnin of two Congressmen. | ss] tae] wal daa IB Moneughts top lature, but the State tleket ie insured to the republ 128) 1 Be rt The anti-Tammany democrat, James 1—Obed Wheeler, y cana, a have captured the Sas Psa, | Sak cn tastnse 0 Sve en kere tn taodbanaanmh