Orleans. Copeland Cole Bissell Bowen Skeets Bowen ..1540 2626.. 2234 3238.. 2023 2879 ......3264 3992.. 3913 4509.. 3747 4029 .1569 2506.. 2255 3347.. 1911 2869 Total 6373 9124.. 8402 11094.. 7681 9777 Total.. 7170 10467.. 7725 12982.. 6281 10975 XVII. Swinburne Dick'n Stiles Dick'n Magone Park'r | XXIX. Otsego Oswego Total Mills Wood Porter Wood Noxon Kennedy XXIV. Schuyler Selk g McNeil Chat'd Munger Chap. XXVI. Johnson Woodw.Johns.Cleve'd McLean Folger 1871, Total... .8466 8292.. 9566 8602.. 6780 Total.. .7087 9545.. 6425 10701.. 6194 10984 Albert G. Dow's maj. in 1873, 2458; Norman M. Allen's maj. in 1871, 4276; Allen D. Scott's maj. in 1869, 4790. VOTE FOR ASSEMBLYMEN. 1878. Republican. 1 Barent S. Winne 2739 2763 F. Schifferdecker. ALLEGANY. O. T. Higgins.... 2830 4177 Orrin T. Stacy. BROOME. John S. Wells... 3364 3909 George Sherwood, CATTARAUGUS. 1 Wm. F. Weed... 1580 1966 Com're P. Vedder.* 2 Thos. A. Heller. 1679 2163 John Manley.* CAYUGA. I James Kerr..... 1997 3403 LeonardF.Hardy.* 2 Effi'g'm J.Brown 1683 2975 Erastus H. Hussey. CHAUTAUQUA. I Homer Pringle jr.1404 2225 Francis B.Brewer.* 2 Obed Edson.... 2815 2887 John D. Hiller.* CHEMUNG. Edmund Miller. 3960 3746 Wm.A.Armstrong. John Shattuck.. 3722 3858 Harris H. Beecher. 1 Henry Lawrence.2974 2630 John D. Langdon. DELAWARE. 1 James Chambers 1663 2141 Benj. J. Bassett. 1 James Mackin*. 3656 2826 Barney Bartram. 3441 3568 Harvey G.Eastman Joseph P.English 189 ERIE. I Pk Hanrahan.. 3432 2643 John O'Brien.* ESSEX. Gardiner Pope. 2264 2213 James W. Steelc. Baker Stephens. 1363 2430 John P. Badger.* FULTON & HAMIL'N. Benj. F.Jeffers.. 2535 2780 John Sunderlin. GENESEE. J.N.Foreman.. 1530 2612 Elbert Townsend.* GREENE. H.VanSteenb'gh 3252/3460 H. S. Lockwood. 6 Matthew Patten. 2339 798 Daniel F. Crowley. Edwd. A. Blaket 393 Alf. Wagstaff,jrtt1940 1701 George W. Clarke. M. Nachtmann.. 2467 2854 Geo. Scherman.† Jacop Messer‡.. 532 9 A.J.Matthewson 2156 3066 Geo. B. Deane,jr. J. E. McVeaney+ 323 250 Patrick Hernon.t 10 L. C. Waehner 2540 1423 Louis Erzer. II Oliver P. Buel.. 1816 2712 Knox McAfee. 12 Francis Murray 2218 1667 C. H. Southworth. Joseph A. Lyonst 873 13 Joseph H.Hoiton1949 2636 Chas. S. Spencer. Stephen D.Petersti16 14 James Daly..... 1499 703 Carl Schwedler. John Murphyt.. 963 15 J. Blumenthal. 3105 1273 William S. Murray. Alex. Frear 965 16 Peter Woods*... 2725 1030 Joseph B. Varnum. N. Haughtont.. 2005 17 Andw. blessing* 3597 2734 C. F. Whittemore. 18 Henry McCabe.. 2175 2731 Bernard Biglin.* 602 Wm. G. Choate.t 19 T. O'Callahan.. 1834 1442 Alexander Martin. 20 John D. Coughlin 3462 3039 David Babcock.j Moritz Herzbergi 694 21 Charles Crary*.. 1893 2278 William Haw, jr. Henry W. Genett 3848 NIAGARA. I Ira Farnsworth. 1687 2373 Art. W. Comstock. 2 Elton T. Ransom 1382 1827 Orv. C. Bordwell. ONEIDA. 1 HarveyD.Talcott2430 3194 Geo. W. Chadwick. 2 G. W. Cleveland 2425 2442 Arthur F. Brown, 3 Harvey S. Bedeli 2035 2279 John J. Parry. 4 Johr. M. Whipple 1892 2527 Griffith O. Jones. ONONDAGA. I Thos. G. Alvord‡ 2851 2571 Wm. H. H. Gere.* Edward Connellt 264 2 Matthias Britton 2365 2644 George Barrow. Danl. Pinckneyt 246 3 Charles Simon.. 2730 2556 John I. Furbeck.* V.V.Nottingham‡ 187 ONTARIO. 1 S. H. Hammond 2261 2035 A. L. Var Dusen.* 2 Chas.E.Sheppard1621 1976 Cyrillo S.Lincoln.* ORANGE. 1 Jas. W. Miller.. 2735 3026 Aug. Denniston.* 2 Chas. B. Wood.. 4013 3345 Benj. F. Bailey. ORLEANS. Asahel Byington 1617 2425 Elisha S. Whalen.* OSWEGO. 1 Timothy Sullivan1403 2588 George B. Sloan. 2 WiliaraJohnson*2320 1573 C. D. Walkup. 3 Hugh D. Mellen. 1161 2022 Justus L. Bulkley.* OTSEGO. I William H. Ely. 2603 2117 Wm. W. Campbell. 2 Henry Thorptt. 2572 2430 John Cope.* PUTNAM. Saxton Smith... 1223 1654 Hamilton Fish,¡r. QUEENS. I Jonn H. Wright 422 2425 L. Brad. Prince.* 2 Jas. M. Oakley*. 2964 2609 Henry C. Johnson. RENSSELAER. I Wm. V. Cleary*. 4666 3785 Robert B. Ranken. 2 J.F.Knickerb'k'r248 2864 Robert Dickson. 3 Jacob M. Witbeck 2938 2445 Charles E. Fenton. KICHMOND. S.D.Stephens, jr. 2454 2107 Abraham J. Wood. ROCKLAND. Wm. R. Knapp. 2420 1814 Isaac M. Dederer. ST. LAWRENCE. 1 Edwin G. Dodge 1100 1682 Seth G. Pope. 2 Chas. N. Conkey 736 1923 Dolphus S. Lynde.* 3 Roswell Hopkins 657 1827 Jonah Sanford. SARATOGA. 1 Geo. A.Ensign.. 2358 2778 George West.* 2 No candidate. 3180 Geo.S.Batcheller.* SCHENECTADY Arthur W.Hunter2259 2413 Dan.P.McQueen.* SCHOHARIE. John B. Hoag SCHUYLER. 3558 2404 Jonas Dillenbeck. Jere. McGuire*.. 1857 1873 Harm. L. Gregory. SENECA. Wm.C.Hazleton 2521 2324 Isaac N. Johnson. STEUBEN. I S. D. Shattuck.. 3120 2665 Charles K. Minor. 2 Abram Dudleyt 3691 3979 Chas. F. Houghton. SUFFOLK. Wilson J Terry. 2507 3792 Nathan D. Petty. Edwd. Y. Reevet 80 SULLIVAN. George M. Beebe*2943 TIOGA. No candidate. 2797 Alexan ́er B. Law. 2 Emer. E Davist 2150797 John Hall. WAYNE. IE. W. Gurnee.. 2529 244 John E. Hough. 2 Henry M. Clark 1921 590 Joseph W.Corning. WESTCHESTER. I'm. Cauldwell. 3923517 Thomas Wilson. 2 John H Cornell 3054 097 Amherst Wight, jr.* 5 B. G. Tompkins. 1o666 James W. Husted.* WYOMING. R. C. Mordoff... 188: 522 S. W. Tewksbury. YATES. Geo. W. Spencer 20581934 Morris B. Flinn. The names of those elected are printed in italics, being Republicans, 73; Democrats, 50; Lib. Reps., 2; Ina pendents, 3; Total, 128. Members of last Assembly. Apollo Hall Dem. In N. Y. city several of the hepublican candidates were also supported by Apollo Lall. Independent candidates. 1t Lib. Republicans. 3 I 21 Republicans Repablica maj..... 19 713.... 2458 420.... 2395 .319979 115337.... 319660 110725 Total. Maj. for clection of Highcr Judges, 204,642 for election of Lower Judges, 208,935. Supreme Court Justices. Dist. Democratic. 1878. Republican. 1. Ab. R. Lawrence.64827 46462 Enoch L. Fancher. Proposed Appointment of Judges. Chas. Donohue...57744 39359 Chas. H.Van Brunt In accordance with the provis.ons of the new 2. Jasp. W. Gi bert.69396 59640 John Winslow. Judiciary Article of the Constitution, the fol- 3. The.R. Westbrook 4411141116 Wm. S. Kenyon. lowing questions were decided the last election: 4. Jesse Gay... .18687 35551 udson S.Landon. I. Ehall the Chief Judge and Associate Judges of 5. No candidate 0651 Joseph Mullin. the Court of Appeals, and the Justices of the St-6. No candidate.. 18034 Doug Boardman. preme Court, be hereafter elected or appointed? 7. No candidate... 59060 David Rumse". 11. Shall the Judges of the Superior Courts of 6. Liaus W. Thayer. 6403 42467 John L. Taloti. New York City and Brooklyn, of the Court of Congressman. Common Pleas of Buffalo, and the several County judges throughout the State, be hereafter elected or appointed? In both cases there was a large majority for the election of the Judges. The following is the vote by counties: ELECTION OF JUDGES. Counties. Higher Courts. Lower Courts. Albany.. ...... Samucl 3. Cox, Democrat, was elected to Congress from the Vith District, consisting of the th and 17th wards of New Yo.k city, and that part of the 18th and 21st wards lyi. g east of 3d ave. by a vote of 12,674 to 5742 for Julius Wadsworth, Rep. The vacancy in this district was caused by the death of the Hon. James Brooks. NEW YORK CITY. SHERIFF JUSTICES SUPREME C'T— Assembly Dem. Rep. Dem. Dem. Rep. Rep. Dists.onner AcCool Law ence Lonohue V Brunt i anc .I......2905 1716.. 2941 2800 1724 1861 2......2707 3.... .2905 4......4221 Broome. 4888 543. Cattaraugus 3453 256. 3042 209 Cayuga 4932 625. Chautauqua 6313 660. 6189 Сбо Chemung Chenango. 4236 884. 1456.. 4156 4064 4253 Clinton... 1865 1817.. 2808 2461 1873 2156 .2621 935.. 2569 2318 Columbia.. 3896 2136. Cortland.. Delaware.. 4216 438. 3661 Dutchess.. 4452 2165. 4520 3365 7.2193 1679 2079 2604.. 3017 2962 2400 2921 2134.. 2689 2113 3099 3565 1569.. 2430 2087 1709 1977 Erie.. 4419 11. .2435 Essex. 1302 456. 2137.. 2258 1793 2386 2849 1342 300 12. -3334 Franklin. 1435.. 3265 3001 1453 1680 2698 280. 2670 318 Fulton & Hamilton. 3059 1167. 13.... .2875 1670.. 2585 2169 2198 2583 14. Genesee.. 3746 214. 3783 153 15. 2325 .3701 868.. Greene... 1726 1990 3257 449 16. .4042 Herkimer. 1697.. 4001 3594 1831 2068 3941 248. 3993 Jefferson.. 8621 191. Kings.. ..........22292 22088. Lewis. Livingston... Madison.. Monroe.. 233 17. 4286 2050.. 4032 3409 2522 3225 18.. .2835 2649.. 2966 2601 Montgomery. Niagara... 3749 1347. .56386 28432.. 1007.. 3717 1254 55858 28163 3893 978 9835 2484 10837 614 Total.67808 46462 3948 3064 4018 36352.. 64827 5774+ 39359 William C. Conner's maj. for Cheriff, 31456. Abraham R. Lawrence and Charles Donohue elected Justices of the Supreme Court. Co. CLERK JUDGES SUPERIOR C'T.Dem. Rep. Dem. Dem. Rep. Rep. Walsh Patterson Mone.1 Speir paulding Dayton 2861 2813 1799 1823 2718 2699 1491 Di ta. ...2173 1074.. 2367 2063 913 1208 3359 3714 Oneida.. Onondaga.. Ontario.. Orange. 6005 Orleans.. 3284 58 2... Oswego. 4183 2008.. 3989 Otsego. 6682 758 Putnam. Queens.. 1066 5. 2469 3363 .2746 .2882 4... .4303 .2713 .2467 Rensselaer.. 7533 2888. 7972 3106 .1834 1876.. 1981 1964 1633 1769 Richmond.. 1625 8. 1345 .2757 3184.. 2975 2952 2819 2822 Rockland.. 1918 1049.. 2078 9. 1049 St. Lawrence... 5617 982. 959 10.. .1860 .2442 3304.. 2598 2588 2180.. 2409 2406 846. 3679 960 II. Schenectady.. 1224 428.. 639 78 12. Schoharie. 4775 601. 4513 791 13 .2014 .3075 ...2277 Schuyler. 1758 254. 1783 324 2661.. 2181 2167 2424 2471 3190 1489 1504 2428 2200 952 Seneca.. 2171 15. 117 1974 1929 Steuben.. 5861 663 16. 5985 623 3638 2068.. Suffolk.. 2793 1360.. 17. 3756 2893.. 3797 3778 1958 3479 3085 2963 18. Sullivan. .2733 Tioga. Tompkins. 181 3324 319. 3726 348 Ulster.. 5382 1879. 5437 2044 19.. .2100 2796.. 2786 2757 2713 2730 3053 Westchester... .... 6597 5468. 3897 392. 2027 513 Total.60475 44574.. 61782 60601 42969 42714 4101 608 William Walsh's maj, for County Clerk, 15901. 328 Claudius L. Monell and Gilbert M. Speir elected 5334 Judges of the Superior Court. Counties. Atlantic.. Bergen. Burlington Camden.. Cape May. NEW JERSEY. CAPE MAY CO. 1 Charles R. Powell 521 722 Alex. Young. CUMBERLAND CO. I Wm.C.Whittaker 884 1208 Lewis H.Dowdney. 2 Geo. B. Langley.1187 1002 J. How. Willetts.* ESSEX CO. I Wm. Bush. 723 906 Moses E. Halsey. 2 Wm.N.Williamstt 48 903 Elias 0. Doremus.* 3 Thos. S. Henry...933 767 John Kennedy.tt 4 Andrew Albright+834 1144 Phineas Jones.* 5 J. C. Fitzgerald..1354 1247 L. H. Armstrong.* 6 Geo. B. Halstedt. 858 1496 Saml. Morrow, jr.* Uzal J. Canfield. 686 1570 Wm. H. Kirk. Jas. T. Van Nes8.1772 1209 J. W. Campbell.* 9 Ed. L. Pricett.... 870 1323 Aaron G.Baldwin.* GLOUCESTER CO. 5928 4158 899.. 672 958 3785.. 2353 3777 15452..11522 13043 2827.. 1769 2475 8954..11073 7301 3443.. 4796 4951.. 4435 4952.. 4274 3414 4378 3946 4250.. 5236 3770 4656.. 3934 4283 1750.. 1002 1870 1 Thos. B. Lodge.. 578 805 Oba. Eldridge*. 2 Jos. Higgins..... 643 944 D. C. Hemingway.* HUDSON CO. GOVERNOR,'71. PRES. '72. PRES. '68. Dem. Rep. Lib. Adm. Dem. Rep. Parker Walsh Greeley Grant seym. Grant 1003 1343.. 954 1358.. 1091 1633 2878 2648.. 3057 2990.. 2770 2164 4887 5648.. 4605 6282.. 5161 3737 4330.. 2025 5064.. 3613 538 728.. 415 Cumberland.. 2434 3411.. 2348 Essex .11360 10847..10472 Gloucester.... 1960 2501.. 1514 Hudson ..10237 7281..10501 Hunterdon... 4663 3023.. 4112 Mercer. 4594 4621.. 4471 Middlesex. 4367 4175.. 3956 5224 4021.. 4705 3733 3771.. 3271 1112 1536.. 1061 3322 4141.. 3483 2348 2361.. 2161 2457 2264.. 2227 3148 1849.. 2812 4304 3767.. 4421 4056 2117.. 3885 .82362 76383..76456 91656..83001 80131 51.88 48.12.. 45 48 44.52.. 40.88 59.12 Governor Parker's maj. in 1871, 5979; Grant's maj. in 1872, 15200; Seymour's maj. In 1868, 2870. Total vote in 1872, 168112; in 1871, 158745; in 1868, 163,132. The O'Conor Electoral ticket received 606 votes in 1872. Monmouth Morris Ocean. Passaic. Salem. Somerset Sussex Union Warren. Total.. Per cent.. I Alex. T. McGill. 990 820 Geo. H. Farrier.* Lyon Nathan .... 34 2 Patrick Sheeran.1261 487 Henry Wild. John Boyd....... 148 3 S. B. Ransomti.. 983 1029 John D. Carscallen. 4 Alex. McDonnell 682 512 Edward Phelan. A.H. Laidlaw.... 401 287 A. G. Bennett. 5 Edward Harlam.. 602 688 Henry Combs. 6 Arch. K. Brown.. 946 1076 R. C. Washburne.* Orion McNeil.... 221 7 Jas. Curran, jr... 648 418 Benjamin F. Hart. Rudolph K. Rabe 743 John Lee*. .1667 1808 Wm. L. Hoppock.* 2 J. Carpenter, jr.*2002 1548 Andrew Roberson. MERCER CO. 1 G.O. Vanderbilt..1211 1142 B.F.Satterthwaite. 2 J. N. Lindsay*...2147 1941 Anthony K. Perry. W. R. McIlwainet 89 3 Andrew J.Smith* 1256 1207 John D. Rue. MIDDLESEX CO. 1 T. M. De Russey..1362 2042 John Van Duersen. 2 Thos. M. Aoken.1051 1120 John F. Ten Broeck. 3 Jos. C. Magee....1582 1525 Thos. Booraem††. MONMOUTH CO. IG.W. Pattersontt1348 918 SidneyR.Williams. 2 John B. Gifford*. 562 No nomination. 3 Andrew Browntt 772 1115 John S. Sproul.* MORRIS CO. Mercur, 286207; Mercur's maj. 21642. Net Democratic gain over 1872: On vote for Treasurer, 21701; on vote for Judge, 16281. The net loss to the Republicans on the vote for Treasurer, compared with that for Judge, in 1873, 18 5120. In 1871, the counties outside of Philadelphia voted as follows for Auditor-General: McCandless, Dem., 219011; Stanton, Rep., 222092; Stanton's maj. 3081. From a comparison of the honestlycounted vote for Judge in 1873 with that for Auditor-General in 1871, it would appear that, beyond the lack of interest shown by a falling off of about 90000 votes in the aggregate, there had been little change in the political sentiment of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hutchinson, in all probability, was the choice of a majority of the voters of the whole State for Treasurer. Total vote for Treasurer in 1873, 464294; for Judge of the Supreme Court in 1873, 466178; for Judge of the Supreme Court in 1872, 668195; for Auditor-General in 1871, 553619. New Constitution. The following are the official returns of the vote by which the New Constitution was adopted. The majority in favor of adoption is 145,150: Forest. 199 287. 189 298. 330 423 Armstrong. 2456 1017 Lebanon.. 1576 1849 Franklin... 3112 Fulton. 914 Beaver 4522 3037 1159 Lehigh..... Greene.. 2450 1295. 2512 Huntingd'n 2231 2909. 2212 615. 1114 1283. 3403 2941. 2627 808 Bedford. 2211 774 Luzerne..... 5689 2501 1797 Berks....... 9114 1866 Lycoming.. 3814 1748 3276 Blair 1782 2248 M'Kean Indiana 106.1 2616. 1048 2656. 2094 4503 Bradford... 4340 1193 Mercer. 3890 2104 Jefferson... 1661 1996. 1567 Bucks.... 4445 1127. 1711 1369 8368. 8491 14550 2427. 1624 3497 3511. 2797 3674. 6785 7428. 14009 12508 3171. 5039 4622 674. 855 996 3851. 4538 5616 1562. 1764 407. 1907 420. 2350 6860. 7150 6807. 8467 8453 850. 1320 821. 1639 1366 2181. 4013 2200. 8035 Juniata.... 1460 4935 N'th'mb'rl'd 3474 3273- 3417 3307. 4305 4340 Perry. .... 2246 2053. 2213 497 128. 488 Butler. 2935 Mifflin.. 3377 496 Monroe 1640 381 Cambria... 1972 1813 Montg'm'ry 6354 2959 Cameron... 419 Carbon..... 4301 1747 5423 1768 710 Centre.. 2911 1222 Pike.. 2287 699 N'rth'mpt'n 3245 1077 N'rth'mb'ld 3170 797 Perry....... 50 Montour... 1065 1491 1916 945 Philadelp'a. 59114 24994 668 63 161 Potter. 549 617 784 Schuylkill. 6156 2020 841 Snyder. 1664 Somerset... 892 2972 4032 Sullivan.... 797 Susq'eh'na. 2973 331 592 229 Tioga 6624 742 Union.. 2727 883 Venango... 4716 189. 823. 1009 1444 Franklin.. 330 18 Warren. 2487 128 1764. 1354 1885 Snyder... 1155 1744. 1157 Sullivan.... 734 393. 723 408. 725 Susqueh'a.. 1745 2486. 1742 2507. 3263 2227 Tioga.. ...... 1419 3517. 1371 3544. 2287 Union.. 1145 1672. 1023 1322. 1352 2074 Venango... 2259 2307. 2229 2420. 4225 5207 Warren 1682 1785. 1657 1828. 2210 3182 Washingt'n 4071 4063. 4013 4193. 4854 5385 Wayne... 1989 1594. 1961 1601. 2876 Westm'l'nd. 4757 3830. 4712 3875. 6427 5598 Wyoming.. 1458 1130. 1457 1151. 1747 1602 York........ 5249 3716. 5236 3742. 8334 6466 Total....219471 244823.225946 240232.313876 354319 Per cent..... 47.27 62.73. 49.47 51.53. 46.97 53.03 Robert W. Mackey's maj. for Treasurer, 25352; Isaac G. Gordon's maj. for Judge of the Supreme Court, 14286; Ulysses Mercur's maj. in 1872 for Judge of the Supreme Court, 40443; David Stanton's maj.in 1871 for Auditor-General, 14575. The vote of Pennsylvania, leaving out the City and County of Philadelphia, compares as follows: 1873, Hutchinson, 185205; Mackey, 185146; Hutchinson's maj. 59; Ludlow, 183214; Gordon, 188575; Gordon's maj. 5361. 1872, Thompson, 264565; 1275 W'shingt'n. 4626 638 98 Wayne. 1864 Westm'r'l'd 4081 494 Wyoming.. 1756 125 3152 York....... 4514 3091 Jefferson... 1396 912 Juniata..... 931 639 Total vote..253744 108594 THE LEGISLATURE.-Under the Old Constitution the Senate consists of 33 members, 11 of whom are chosen annually. It is at present divided as follows: Democrats, 12; Republicans, 20; Liberal Republican, 1. The House numbers 43 Democrats and 57 Republicans. Republican majority: 7 in Senate, 14 in the House, and 21 on joint ballot. Under the New Constitution, members of the Assembly will be chosen at the general election every second year, their term of service beginning on the first day of December next after their election, and continuing two years. The Senate will be elected once in every four years. The General Assembly will meet on the first Tuesday in January every second year. There will be 50 Senators and 200 Representatives. The general election in Pennsylvania will be held hereafter biennially, on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 2901 Fulton... Greene. 893 1560 257 988 2456 Hunti'gd'n. 2468 Indiana..... 1599 |