THE NEW YORK HERALD.
WHOLE NO. 10,300. ' NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1804. ? ' PRICE POUR CENTS.
THE ELECTION.
All Quiet Along the Voting
Lines of the Country.
The Result of the Greet Na
tional Contest*
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
EE-ELECTED
PRESIDE N T
AID
ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNHS8EE,
ELECTED
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TDe Niw Congress Largely is Faror
of tho Administration.
m RESULT IN THE METROPOLIS.
Immense Majority for MoGlel
lan in the City*
*
One Hundred and Nine Thousand
Votes Polled.
Fernando Wood and James Brooks
Defeated for Congress.
SCENES AROUND THE HERALD OFFICE,
ti* fte- fte.
The contest is over. The result, bo far as
knows, is to be scen4n the returns which are
annexed. The rains of yesterday throughout
the loyal States have greatly interfered with
the perfect working of the telegraph lines, aid
hence the returns are not so full as they would
"otherwise Earl b^en. But what we have re
ceived indicates the re-election of Abraham
Lincoln as President of the United States, and
the choice of Andrew Johnson, of Tennegpee, as
Tick President, in the place of Hannibal Ham
lin.
The result in the metropolis is largely in
favor of General McClellan. Of the enormous
Tote of one hundred and ton thousand polled,
SloClellan has a majority of over thirty-seven
thousand. The election was one of the quietest
end most remarkable ever held in this city.
There was comparatively no noise, no confu
?lon. Only in one ward was there any vio
lence. Tho vote, as will be seen, is a very
fteavy one; yet the whole voto of the metropo
lis was not polled. There were not districts
enough nor time enough to get in all the bal
lots that were offered.
The press agents at Chicago report that the
irlrea in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minne
sota were working so badly last night that
there are bat few if any returns from those
States, and we shall not receive any till the
weather improves.
? The returns received indicate tho results we
Save given. There may be changes made this
?orning from later telegrams, which will bo
published in onr next editions.
THE PROBABLE ELECTORAL VOTE.
bales. Lincoln. McC'ldlan.
1?California - ? ? ? - 5 ?
2?Connecticut ? ? . . 6 ?
S?Deluware & ?
.4?Illinois ??-?-?1ft ?
5?Indiana - ??--?13 ?
0?Iowa - -8 ?
7?Kansas ?????? 3 ?
0?Kentucky - - - - - ? .11
0?Malno 7 ?
10? Maryland ----- X ??
11?Massachusetts - - - - 12 ?
12?Michigan* ----- 8 ?
*3?Minnesota ?????< _
{4?Missouri- - -- --11 11
6?New Hampshire - - - 5 ?
16?New Jotscy - - ? - ? 7
17?New York 33 ?
1H?Nevada - -- ..-3 ?
19?Ohio 21 ?
ko?Orogon - -----3 ?
tl?Pennsylvania - - - - 2(J ?
S2?Rhode Island - - ? ? 4 ?
15?Vermont ..... 5
24?West Virginia - - . . jf ?
16? Wisconsin ? 8 _
Total 205 29
Total electoral voto - 234
Necessary to a choice - - - . . . . -118
Lincoln's majority -
THE DETAILS.
THE STATES.
NEW YORK.
Par I'r iseo. TrrtM'ti', 1M4.
B*i.? <ir>4 ntiti. Hep, Vtm. Lincoln. Metle.lan.
w Toih
.Vew Y.>itc....83,2flO P2,2'1 30,673 73,748
New lHr?r.bt..
137
m
120
200
Ornv<?*<?n<l....
Si
RT
(?rt
ISO
Ft ?tlittd* .....
123
103
104
110
Kl.Ulniuh ....
118
101
214
S?w >
J.'iS
at*
?
Morrisania...
.. <191
812
622 m?i
West Karma
. 30t
525
? *
68 inaj.
New Kocbello
l. 145
309
229
381
Youkers
006
663
?
233 maj.
Kaet Chester.
. 2<Srt
6.35
?
?
1'einam
3d
106
? 78 msji
?m
klaniaroucck.
. 66
126
?
25 maj.
Dutchess?
Pawling,
150
278 ma).
154
Ktitueb jck,..
869
88 mi?j.
mm
Richmond?
Mlridletown..
. 269
?80
473 maj.
Chemung?
Klrnira Ctty..
.. HHO
666
162 raaj.
?me
Htg I1 lata
194
68 maj.
Tompkins?
lioira
. 076
860
43 maj.
mm
lunby
274
160 m*j.
mm
Tioga?
Owega.
820
206 maj.
mm
Aliegbuuy
Friendship ..
.. 262
167
144 ma).
mmm
Wellsville...,
199
06 ma).
??
Cuba
219
116 mujL
mmm
Sclo
. 213
167
26 maj. .
mm
Alfred
, 256
67
246 raaJ.
?mm
Antovar
. 256
87
210 maj.
mm
Angelica.
. 278
90
180 ma).
mmm
Ontario?
Canundaigua.
. 763
963
<0 ma).
mm
Steuben?
Corning.
. 664
420
mm
22 maj.
Bath
826
184 ma!.
mmm
Av oca
. 284
164
123 ma).
mmm
Way land
. 272
348
79 maj.
mm
Ratbb?no
. 172
90
70 maj.
?m
Hornellsville.
. 412
363
?.
60 m^j.
Cameron
? V
. 178
02
127 maj.
_
Addison
182
10 maj.
mm
CauLsteo
. 310
140
174 maj.
mm 1
Broome?
Btngbampton.
.. 861
764
353 maj.
mm
Sullivan
Highland
. 70
90
???
mm
Fremont.....
143
mm
123 ma).
Orange?
Wabkill
032
mm
280 maj.
Newburg
.1,135
1,191
160 matf.
?
Goeben
,. 292
879
?
190 maj.
BloomlngGrove 1246
170
12.3 m*).
?
Mount Hope..
. 184
185
40 m?j.
?
Deerpark
. 497
468
mam
102 maj.
Wyoming
209
14 ma).
Attica
Monroe?
Rochester city.4,437
3,449
?
02 maj.
Riga
.. 273
137
47 maj.
Greece
.. 344
333
148
292
Sweden
204
527
327
Livingston
230
Lima
. 340
69 maj.
Mount Morris
.. 463
431
?
145 maj.
Geneseo
.. 368
244
136
144
West Sparta..
. 178
128
149
140
Oselun
130
117
124
Erie?
Buffalo
6,742
?
500 mai
Tonawanda ..
.. 167
272
171
363
Niagara?
1,044
06 maj.
Lockport .....
St. Lawrence?
Potsdam
1,038
265
786 maj.
mm
Lawrence....
449
1C4
364 maj.
?
Oswegotcbio..
965
612
275 maj.
mm
Madrid
. 362
109
807 maj.
mm *
Oswego
1,130
Oswego city..
1,400
?
mm
Volney
. 706
630 ?
190 ma).
Granby
. 401
311
102 maj.
mm
Palermo
. 375
113
204 maj.
mm
Schroeppel
401
300
73 maj.
?
Wayne?
136
122 ma).
Sav inn ah-....
. 227
mm
Butler
337
139
194 ma).
ma
Lyons ,
. 634
440
?
04 ma]?
palmyra.
60 0
436
40 maj.
?
Walworth. ..
. 311
148
179 maj.
?mm
Mason
. 303
89
326 ma).
mam
Orleans, full...
.3,859
2,246
1,314 maj.
mm
Cortland?
Cortlaudvlllo..
, 732
288
485 ma).
mm
Scott
. 220
04
172 maj.
mm
Marathon
. 320
118
136 ma).
mm
Homer
, 667
219
480 maj.
mm
Cbanlauqua?
151
79 maj.
Sheridan
211
mm
Westfleld
407
247
231 maj.
mm
Chantauqua...
469
169
172 maj.
mm
Ripley
261
133
92 maj.
mm
Portland
. 226
170
87 maj.
Cattaraugus?
49
74 maj.
Little Valley..
. 118
mm
Onondaga?
-205
72 maj.
?
Syracuse city. .3879
mm
Broome?
270 ma)
Lisle,....
. 376
91
mm
Triangle
118
100 maj.
mm
Franklin?
523 maj |
tfalnne.
440
mm
Onondaga?
260
79 maj.
I>e Witt
mm
Fain us........
,. 391
167
253 maj.
mm
Lafayette
. 331
203
53 maj.
?
I.y sander
Camillas......
676
359
408
281
236 maj.
10 maj.
Tan Buren..,.
392
274
71 maj.
?
Total 8* ,018 104,081 60,076 79,161
Democratic majority In 1864, as far as board from. 28,176
Democratic majority in 3amo placet in 1860 16,669
Democratic tain.....'. 12,606
Orleans County.?Two-thirds of the county give a
gain lor the t'nlon ticket thus far over last year, whon
the majority In the connty was 1,164. This Indicate* a
majority In the county of 1,800
Onondaga County baa given about 2,700 majority for
Lincoln.
Oswego Ounty. ?Oswego city and ten towns in the
county give a Union majority of 1,702. The remainder
will probably increase this to 2,610. three I'uiou mom
l>ere of atgombly urn elected.
Richmond County.?Hi districts give McClcllan I 058
majority. The majority for the Union ticket In I860 was
708.
STATE OFFICERS ELBCTKD.
Governor B- E. Fenton Republican.
Lieut. Governor... . T. G. Alvord Republican,
lanalCommissioner F. A. Alberger Republican.
inspector oflTlsons.D. P. Forrest Republican.
MEMBERS OF CONflKEBB PROBABLY BLECtEP.
put.
1?Stephen Tabor Democrat.
2?Tunis G. Morgan Democrat.
3?James Humphrey Republican.
4?Morgan Democrat.
6?Nelson Taylor Democrat.
; 6? Henry J. Raymond Republican.
I 7?J. W. Democrat.
I 8?Wm. F. Dodge Republican.
v?D m. A. Darling Republican.
10?Win. Democrat.
11?Oias. 11. Windeld Demoorat.
12?John tl. Ketchaan Republican.
13? K. N. liubbeil D-mocrat.
14?("has. Goodyear Democrat.
15?John A. Grlswold Republican.
16?Orlando Kellogw Republican.
17?Calvin T. Hulburd Republican.
18?lames M. Marvin Republican.
19?Ue/ekUb Sturgis Democrat.
20? Addison M. I.si! n. Republican.
21?Roacoe Gould Republican.
22?3 dney T. Holmes Republican.
23?Thorn is F. Davis. .diepublienn. J
24?1. M I'omeroy ....Republican.
25?Iiaulcl Morris Republican.
26?Giles W. Hotcbkias Republican.
27?Hamilton Wartl Ke; ubucan.
28?I ton wet I Hart Republican.
20?Burt Van Horn Republican.
30?James M. Humphrey I emoerat.
31?Henry Van Aerntitn Republican.
hki anrotanoir.
Republicans 20 !
Democrats 11
Total. 31
TUG STATE LEGISLATURE.
STATE SINAThl.
This branch of the Legislature holla over, and stands
as follow*:?
PUI Pint.
1?Robert Christie, dem. 47--Albert Hebbs, rep.
2?Deinas Strong, rep. 18?.lamgs jleil, rep.
3? lleury (J. Murpbr, dem. 1'J?A. if. iTailoy, rep.
4?1'. R. Woodrull, dem. 20?G. II. Andrews, rep.
f?? Luke F. Cvi/.ns, dem. 21?< benev Ames, rep.
0?Wm.Liimbeer, rap. 22?Andrew D. White, rep.
7?Th"S. C. Field*, dem. U?K. Juiland, rep.
8? Hasten Jmltii, dcra. 24?Ezra Cornell, rep.
?A. C. Nlveu.dem. 26?S. K. Williams, f?p.
10?Geo. Reach,dem. 26 -Cbas. J, irti'ger. rap.
It?John B. Dntche*', rep. 27?StephFn H.ayt, rep.
12?F. U. Ila-Hiugs, rop. i*a?fieri. G. Monger, rop.
13? Ire Miaiar, dem. 29?D. It Ode, rep.
14?M. Allabon, dem. 30? Wilkes An?el, rep.
1 Jrine-i M toon, rep, 31?J. M Humphrey, dem.
Ill 1". I.. Havens, icp. 32?N. M. Allen, rep.
Rin intnijimis.
Republicans. ?? 71
1 omocriie. ...11
Total 32
M3MBFRS 'IF A38EMDLT k'ROPABl.T It I BR TBI*.
Diit. aLbavt. PuL saw york.
1?AvWy Shde, dem. Li?TUoinaa Ryan, dem.
2?J. sn'iok, r >p. 14?M. N. ilru n. dem.
3?James Mclnlage, dem, IA?1. R Van Hnrcli, rep.
4?M. N. No'au, dem. 18? H. Aroularlus, dom.
ai.lrchart. 17?a. J. liigrnh no, dem.
1?Cbas. m. Crandnlt. rop, siauara.
2?Albon A. I ewIs, rep. 1?I - W. Bristol, dem.
I'hoowR. * 2?G. C. Humphrey, rop.
F.. C. Meraereau, rep. Oskipa.
CArrARAcoi o cm viT. 1?A. II. Weaver, dem.
1?w p Angel', rep. 2--1 uren o Rmi?e, iop.
2?K. C Topitff, rop. 3?1. D. rente J, dcrn.
CAYi-rjA. 4_D. w. f nle, rep.
1?renj M. ipse, rep, rbcRnaea.
2?John T. Darker, rep. i?A L. Green. rep.
__ cuasttiao. a?D I'. Wood, iep.
"? * 1 "*t, rep, 3?11. 1'. Tnliuvo, rop.
Ci;av?v<.o. chasm.
1 Geo. w. Fumner, rep. j?v. jCdgcfWin. rop.
2??A, J. Rwbe. dem. 1?limn son. rag
CI.!!TTO?, I'dtWII
a W. Weir, dcm. 1?W. Uaxbrouek, dem.
coixm u. 2?t H. O'io?ier, dem.
1?Waller Sbuitz, dem. orijuns oorwrr.
|2?11. Van AlHijru,uuin. K. L lilts, rep.
I ORn.' ??!). o WMIO
D. C. Suites, rep. 1?KHaa IC'ot, rep.
DKi.ewAKR ooontt. 2?K. K. Saudiord, rep.
1?Ira El Hi.orina i, r< p. 3?A- W. Severance, rep.
2?A. C. Cuwle s, item. or mo.
imtyhw 1?I.. J. Hurditt, dem.
1?Bern. Hopkins. dem. 2?Ueo. U. lloills, rep.
2?J. C. Dcugniy, dem. err nam.
?kik. Jllram I'enoy, rep.
1?V. V. btunard, dem. gi kicmm.
2?H. H. Cutting, deui. 1?Wm. Turner, dem.
8?h G. Luuguor, dom. 2?Chan McNeill, deuh
4? K. \V. G dl'rejr, rep. hrnhhsiakr.
kshkx. 1?Geo C. Uurdelt, dom.
W (?. Klcbardson, rep. 2?K. M Hoahrouck, rep.
vransun ooumty. 3?11. V. A. I niida, dem.
X ?. Kimball, rep. hich*oxd.
rcLToa and Hamilton. Jainei Kirtsevray, dem.
A H. Stone, i ep. roikianh.
? OKNKPKK. P. W. Nickcreoo, dem.
J. W. Brown, rep. sr. i.a*rkn<r.
uiiry.vK. 1?Geo. Parker, rep.
P. W. H<>ilenbeck,dem. 2?Jse Keddtnctun, rep.
mcRaiMKR. 3?Daniel bbaer, rep.
V?R. TlillDRhast, rep, VsravoOA.
2?.E. B. I ee, rep. I?G. W. Chapman, dem.
jKmutaoN. 2?Edward Edwarde, rep.
1?J. 8. KellnRf, rep. a<anaw<irenT.
2?Lewie Palmer, rep. Chan. Stamford, rep.
3?K. B. Biddlecom, rep. acHonaitia county.
kukh. Edward Kldrldge, dem.
1?P. 8 Crooke, rep. bohotmcr.
2?Jamee johneon, dem, Lorensn Webber, rep.
3?H. Haynee, rep. srxbca.
4?P. Lures, dem. 0. B. Daniels, dem.
i?Job a C Perry, rep. ami am.
0?H. O. Boewell, dem. 1?Wm. K. Hon bam, rep.
7?Jacob Worth, rep. 2?Alex. Oloott, rep
lkwih. 3?Horace Bemla, rep.
Nathan Clark, rep siiktolr.
Livingston corntt. 1?W. H. Gleaeon, rep.
1?H. D. MoCall, rep. 2-Henry C. Piatt, dem.
2?J. p. Morey, rep. buluvan.
maoih n. James Maitbewa, dam.
1?A. A. Brown, rep tiooa.
2?Alviu strong, rep. Wm. W. Shepard, rep.
MONROR. TOMPKINS.
1?T. Andrewa, rep. Beery H. Lord, rep.
"1?Johu McConrille, dem. tlmicr.
?Wm. Rankin, rep. 1?J. V. Bookutarer, dem.
montoombrt. 2?Jacob Lefe vre, rep.
Simeon Sammoue, dem. 3?Andrew a Vfeller, dem.
JfKW YORK. WARRBN.
1?J. L. Smith, dem. ? Jerome Lapham, rep
2?Bryan Gauahan, dem. Washington.
3?Geo. M. Cur tin, dem. 1?Alex Barclay, rep.
4?J. B. Murray, dem. 2?S. E. Spoor, rep.
6?Charles Bleuvelt. dem. waynr.
??Kdward Maioy, dem. 1?P. C. Talman, dem.
7?Joshua I?aeo8, dem. 2?A. H. Ieckwood, dem.
8?J. Seebacher, dem. 3?Jamee Ooe, dem.
9?D. V. Freeman, dem. wyominu.
10?T. J. Creamer, dem. Geo. G. Harking, rep.
11?James Gibbons, dem. yatkh.
12?Joseph A. Lyons, dem. Eben 8. Smith.
t
PENNSYLVANIA.
The returns from this Stats come In exceedingly slow.
But a vory small portion of the State has been received.'
The results which wo have received show in most cases
republican gains over the vote at the October election.
McClellan has gained in some localities over the majorities
given for the democratic candidates for Congress; hut If
the balance of the Stato shows tho same republican gains
as the portion already heard from, Lincoln has carried
the State.
Philadelphia. ,?Majorities.?, Rep. Per*.
}Yar4t. Iter. Pan. Gain. Gain.
1 1,928 ? 60 ?
2 172 ? ?2 ?
3 ? 238 33 ?
4 ? 1,341 ? 370
5 ? 135 102 ?
6 ? 100 74 ?
7 900 ? 91 ?
8....; 554 ? 123 ?
9 26* ? 17 ?
ll - 315 *
13... 826 ? 146 ?
id 2? ? a ?
1 7 ? 1,114 239 ?
1 8 1,375 ? 2S!> ?
1 9 154 ? 44 ?
2 0 995 ? 293 ?
23 400 ? 11 ?
787 ? 123 ?
8,343 3,141 1,834 376
Adams county? 22
Gettysburg 81
Franklin county? _
Chambers burg.... 100 ? ?
Cheater oounty 2,604
Bodford eoonly? ? __
? 33 *
Carbon county? ?
Mauch Chunk ? ai ?
Franklin 3 __ __
Summit Hill 313
Lehigh county? .2 _
Allentown,2warda ? 60 "
Berks ceunly? go _
Reading _ 1M
Three towns ?
Northampton eounty? __ 32
Ieblgh ""To ? 7
Freemansburg .... ?
Dauphin county? _
Scat'rng returns. ? ~"
York county? M _
Hanover 11? ~
Lancaster county? _ gg
l.uncaiter city... ? 200 _
Eighth dWtrtct.. ~ "~
Schuylkill county? g8 _
Hcat'rng returns. 64? __
Lebanon county. 1,000 ?
Wayne county? ^ _
Damascus ? 4
Total thus far .13,070 8,?29 2,819 827
Republican gain over October vote 2,201
A private despatch says Delaware gives Lincoln her
Sectoral vote. The rbiladoipbia I'nlon Clubs are parad
ing the streets. The democratic hoadqnartera are dark
wed. Pennsylvania is gensrally coucedou as having
liven her vote for the adminletration.
(Unaiesrso, Nov. 8,1864.
llarriaburg gives McClellan one hundred and thirty-one
majority. Republican gain of ninety two over October
slectloB.
CONNECTICUT.
Haiuvonn, Nov. 8,1861.
Thirty towns and cltioa show McCleilan galas over
Seymour's vote of April, 1863, or about 550, and Lincoln
gains of 150. Tho republican majority in 1363 was 2,600.
The State is close.
The following Is the vote of Hartford ?
Lincoln 2,479
McClellan 2,860
McCicllao'e majority 381
Nsw Havkiv, Nov. 8, 1864.
"ibis city gives 395 majority for McClellan.
Of thirteen towns in tbls county nix give I.lnooln <27
majority, and rovco, including the city of New Haven,
give McClellan 933 majority. Total majority for McClet
Ian 555.
Thirty oiio towns, including tho cities of New Haven,
Hartford, Bridgeport, Wntcrbiiry, Norwich and Now I
Loudon, givo Lincoln 1,169 majority.
Stamcorp, Nov. 8. IS04 i
Lincoln, 682; Model I An, 686.
DastuaY, Nov. 8, 1364.
The election passed o(T quietly in this part of the .State.
Danb iry gives 132, Uothol 93, Kldgoflold 79, Redding '
41, Wilton 82 majority for I. ncoln.
New Fairfield give* 32 Sherman 66, nrook!1eM 56. i
Newtown 141, Now WilfciVI 3 majority for McClellan.
Toilaud county?Lincoln, 2,163; McClellan, 1,840.?
Middlesex couuty?Lincoln, 3,683; Mc. lei an, 3,207. ,
* MAINE.
ToRiutkn, Nov. 8?9 P. M.
Heavy rain, telegraph works badly and no returns yet
from eastern town?,
Wo havo twenty-oi.'ht towns which givo Lincoln 13,2 "4;
Meridian, 7 994, giving a I niou gain of 380 on tno Sep
tumb.r election.
Tho vote of Portland, In full, foots up? Lincoln, 2,333,
McLledan, 1,319, I'd ton 1 ssof six votes sin* "eptrmber.
NEW J El WE Y.
THE ILktTtON IN 141 MOM SOON TV ?Eg t'l Nol VI*.
rHACBi IN JKMIY CITY.*
The election yesterday in Hndsou co mty, N J., was
conducted with < ompafatlYi qui t, tbsro beiug far !om
breaches of th < peace than ia usual in times of an Exciting
aectl u. The vole throughout tho oounty wntmpre
eedently large, ant tho p i ing places during tho cuttro
day wnro surrounded with largo numbers of pe?; le
working diligently for their respective tirketg,
In the Fifth and .'ix'h wards of Jerc- y City the demo
craoy hi I matters prdtty much the.i own way. tad it Is
alleged tbtt several hundred illeg .1 v ?!<? were depoalted
in ibt bah t box is in thoso two warilj.
In tbe Fifth ward the unterrlded aas'ultei and drove
from tho pol s tbe two cMtngare, and one of
Hem, Mr, Isaac i.ol, was beaten a.id had his dulling
t e rly stripped off. ilroy then took pieMMKn of tho
po Is, nnd tor about three hour* wsro putting i voire in
a continual strewn, and no Union man wm allowed to
deposit bis bullet In some laatancor. when Mftota were
cball-nged, tho judges of election retusod lo swear the
uiea, bat acr.ipt.vi their votes. Uuuilreds of uion ua
knoan to old re^deuts of tho ward deposited their bal
lots: and among lliom were men from New York.
Ia the Sixth ward the transactions were very similar
to tbo above, and one of the challenger! was c impelled to
leave, having bceu threatened bis life. ,
The democraoy of the Fourth ward were not satisfied,
and made threats that thoy would destroy tbe ballot
boxes, l'here were but two or three arrests made ia
Jersey City and iloboken
Miliwrn, V. J., Nov. 8, 18(14.
Lincoln, 141; McClellan, 88.
Theodore l.ittle. Union, for Congress, 141; Andrew J.
Rogers, dem., 8J.
Legislature.?[tufas F. W. Ilarrlson, Uoioo, 142; Jool
D. JUvad, dem., 88.
Summit, N. J , Nov. 8, 1884.
Now Providonce towushtp gives Lincoln 118; Modellan,
138.
For Congress?Charlos r-eranton, Union, 97; Charlee
Sltgi eaves, netn., 137.
For Assembly?Joseph T. Crowoll, Union, 96; Soudder,
dem.. 138.
Chatham township?McClellan, 9 majority; Little
(Union), for Congress, 2 majority. For Assombly?Dem
orcatic majority, 19. n
Mendbam township, Morris county?Lincoln, 10 ma
jority; 1 .title, 18 majority; Gage (Union), for Assembly,
38 majority.
Morris township?McClellan, 89 majority; Rogers
(dem.) for Congress, 63 majorfty; Treadweli (dem.) for
Assembly, 48 majority. ,
Mercer county?West Windsor township, dsmocratlo
168; republican, 169.
Elisabeth City gives a demooratlc majority of 368.
Rahway city gives 113 majority to tbe Union ticket.
Plamfleld gives a Union majority of 182.
Cape island, one township, gives 88 majority.
NswiRK, Nov. 8,1884.
Nine out of fourteen wards show a republlcau gain of
368. lite democrats carry tne city by reduoed major
ities.
Morris, Union nnd Essex counties?The returns show
indecisive republican gains.
Delaware township, in Camden county?Union major
ity, #7. Gain, 52.
Sprtngfleld? McClellan 25 majority. Sltgrenves, (demo]
crat) for Congress, 25 majority. Scadder, (democrat) for
Aaaainbly, 7 majority.
Returns from PequaDnock, Morris county, are as fol
lows:?
Lincuto, 669 majority. Little, (republican) for Congress,
382 major My.
Newark, Nov. 8, 1884.
Essex enmity has gone Union by over 150, making n
Union gala of over 1.000 over last year. The legislative
delegation is six Union to tbreo democrats.
Gloucester county?Two towns give 158 Union ma
jority.
Cumberland county?Mlllvillo?Union majority, 114.
Starr, for Congress, 111.
Mercer county?McClellan's majority, 119. Middleton
for Congress, 91 majority.
Trenton?X!oc!ellan's maiorHy, 255. Democratic As
semblyman, 117 majority. Ihe whole democratic county
ticket is elcutrd.
Camden county?Union majority, 300.
Cumberland county?Union majority, 400.
MUMBSR8 OP COXQKgSt KLKCrKD.
1.?John F. Starr Republican.
2.?George Middleton Democrat.
a?C SHgreavcs Democrat.
4.?Tboodore Little Republican.
6.?F. R. V. Wright ....Democrat.
RECAPITULATION.
Democrats 3
Republicans 2
Total ' 6
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, Not. 8,1B64.
On* hundred and twenty .seven towns In Massachusetts
root up Lincoln 76,278, McClellan 32,072. Lincoln's ma
JorHywIll reach over 80,000. The Unionists have olected
every member of Congress by heavy majorities, also the
entire State .ticket, probably every state Senator, and
nearly the entire House.
Half-vast Er ivur P. M.
One hundred and seventy-six towns in Massachusetts
foot up Lincoln 00,000, McClellan 38,031. Grand Union
Jnbllee was held in Fanuell Hall to-algnt. Among the
speakers were K<1 ward Everett, Senator Wilson, Bepre
tentetives llooper and klce, nr. I.orlng, Rev, Dr. Kirk,
and otbern Running heavily.
8TATE TICKET ELECTED.
Governor John A. Andrew Republican.
Lieut. Gbvernor. ..Joel ilnydon Republican.
Secretary of State..Oliver Warner Republican.
Auditor Levi Reed Republican.
Attorney General..CbeeMr L. Reed ...Republican.
11 KM Bit R0 or OONOKE8S ELECTED.
Dif.
1?Thomas D. Eliot Republican.
2? Oakes Ames ? Republican.
3?Alex. U. Ktco Rei ubliuan.
4?Simuol Hooper Republican.
6?John U. Alley Republican.
0?D W. Hooch Republican.
7?George S. Riutwell Republican.
8?John O. Hal 1 win Republican.
B?W. L Washburn .Republican.
10?U. L. Dawos Republican.
kkcafitulatiox.
Republicans a 10
MARYLAND.
Superintendent Kennedy, of the Police, announced to
tbo reporters last night that bo had recelvad a despatch
from LlentenaDt Davenport, of General Butler's stair, in
which Lieutenant Davenport states tbat he bad just re
, celved a despatch from K. P. Pulton, of the Baltimore
American, stating that that city gave a Lincoln majority
of 16,000, which would carry the Stat# of Maryland for
I be republicans by at least 6,000 majority.
Baltimosk, Nov. 8,1804.
Returns from this City show heavy Urion gains over
tbo Tote on the now constitution. Lincoln's majority not
lew than 11,000, and will probably reach 13,000.
Frederick city?462 maiorlty for Lincoln, a gain of 08
i compared with the October els lion. Wobster^for Con
grass, In the seven I .ter wa.ds composing part of the
second district is 6,007. He Is undoubtedly elected by a
large majority.
Cecil eounty?Two districts give 223 Union majority.
STATE OFPICBKR r*OBABI,Y ELECTED.
Governor TUoa .-w?nn Itopubl san.
T leut. Governor.. .C C. Fox Republican.
( xnptroller R J. lump Republican.
Atterrsygeneral.. A. Randall Republican.
JudgsCourlofApp.D. Wolse; Republican.
HIMHSKH OP CONUKKS8. ELECTICP.
DUf.
1?J. A J. Cresswell Republican.
2?KdwlB H. Webster Republican.
| ChUt K Phelps Republican.
4?h rsnk Tbonias Republican.
5 -Renj. G. Harris Democrat.
RxcArttVLiTioir.
nepiihli-ans 4
Democrats 1
Total.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord, N. II., Nov. 8,1WI.
Thovotoof ono bundrsil and ten towns and cities in
tin' i-'tste stands as fol oivc-Lincoln, 22,JOS; McClellan,
?j i z 'I?democratic gain 2, "JO. The above embraces
nearly two-thirds of tbo entire voto of the ritate.
OHIO AND INDIANA.
CLBvaLAi o, Ohio, Nov. 3.1104.
cattcring returns from Ohio and Indiana show buion
gii h over the ?s-uib?r elecl on, and Indieito that I iucoln
i as carried tbo States by beavy ma. rllio ?.
<ill;o Is cmeodetl to Lincoln by from thirty to thirty*
(I i thousand majority on the horn" v do.
RHODE ISLAND.
Returns from nearly lbs whole *tste shows 1 msiorlty
for i inet-ln of cboul 6,<)oo. Rrevid-1 co glrns Lincoln
8,200 n .uduJ majority. Newport gives Lincoln 876
orlty.
IOWA.
"TAlROm KIR LLECTED.
rcretary of Statu. Jumna Wright RepabliOSB.
Audiii r ...J-ba A. Elliott. lepubiiuea.
Attorney General..Uauo L aiuvi k piibi'cMi
Ju Lu .top. C art. .Cheater i Cole io.M.uite.n.
MRMBkltS or C N I til .11 Bl.atflU).
flint*
l-Jame*F. Wilson Republic*#.
0--Htren? rrtoe spubiican.
S_Win It. AH'Son Romibilan.
4?Jus >h it, 'iilnoell RSpubln n
fi?joim A. Ka?*oo MrpaMlosB.
0?A. W. i'ubburd , Kiipubbcitt.
Republic in* 0
MICH HUN.
(uvKi.ini>, Not. B?11 I*. M.
Tho telegraph line* In Ml bigan are workiog badly, and
generally throughout the Went the wir?.a bave beoa
much deranged by recent eturins, and we bave Utile irom
beyond Chicago.
Detroit give* 1,0'K) democratic majority: and neuter
ing returns from tbo .State of Michigan show email dem
ocratic gains.
Tbe republicans claim to bave carried tbe State by fif
teen thousand majority. Returns are meagre. Detroit
city gives about one thousand democratic majority.
state oyyictsm kLSCruD.
Governor Flenry II. Crapo Republican.
I,ieut. Governor K. 0. Croavenur Republican.
Secretary of State....lames 3. l'orter Republican.
Auditor Krail Anneiwi Republican.
Attorney General...Albert Williams Republican.
Just. Sup. Court....l'homas M. Cooley Republican.
MEMBERS Of OONGREbS PROBABLY ELECTED.
Dilt.
1?F. C. Bnaman ....Republican.
a?Charles Dpsou Republican. .
3?John W. Loogyeur Republican.
4?Ttiomaa W Ferry ....Republican.
6?Augustus C. Baldwin Democrat.
8?Wuiiarn WI!lard , Democrat,
RECAPITULATION.
Republicans 4
Democrats 2
Total.
VERMONT.
lloi?TPB.ieR, Vt., Nov. 8,1184.
A very heavy voto has been polled in this State to day.
Fifty towns give Lincoln 18,844, MoCiellan 4,869?
Union gam over September, 3,741.
Vermont is good for 30.000 for Lincoln.
CALIFORNIA.
MEMBBB8 OV CONGRESS PROBABLY ELECTED.
Dilt.
1? D. C. McReur # Repabllctfl.
2?W. lllgby Republican.
3?J. Temple..... Democrat.
RECAPITULATION.
Republican 2
Democrat...* t. 1
Total.
DELAWARE.
Tbe returns from Wilmington Indicate a Union ma
jority of 1,700.
Wilmington?Union majority, 800: union gain, 600i
MEMBER OP CONGRESS ELECTED.
ZKst.
1?E. B. Emltbers Republican.
ILLINOIS.
Chicago, Nov. 8, 1864.
Complete returns from this city show 1,745 majority
for Lincoln. Republican Senator and 'members are
elected to the Legislature
STATE OFFICERS ELECTED. ?
Governor Jamas C. ltobiuaoa Democrat.
Lieut. Governor.. .S. Corning Judd Democrat.
Secretary of State. AVm. A. luruey........Democrat.
Auditor .J. liine Democrat.
State Treasurer.,.. All* Barnes Democrat.
Sup. P. lust J. P. Brooks Democrat.
MKMBKRfl OP CONGRESS PROBABLY ELECTED.
At Large?Jamas C. Allen Democrat.
DitL
1?John Wontwortb Republican.
2?John F. Farnsworth Republican.
8?K. B. Washourno Republican.
4?Charles 11. Harris Democrat.
ft?K. C. iDgersoll Republican,
8?Burton 0. Cook Republican,
7?Jobn R. Men Democrat.
8?Jobn T. Stuart Democrat.
9? Lewis W. Ross Democrat.
10?A. Thornton Democrat.
11?Samuel S. Marshall Democrat.
12?ffra. K. Morrison Democrat.
13?W. J. Allen Democrat.
RECAPITULATION.
Republicans., f>
Democrats 9
Total 14
K.VNSA8.
STATE TICKHT PROBABLY RLEOTED.
Governor Solon O. Thatcher rr.. Republican.
Lieutenant Governor.. .John 3 Iogells Republican.
Secretary of State Wm. K. Saunders Republican.
Auditor Asa Hairgrove Republican.
Attorney General<-?.. .'..Hiram criswold Republican.
Asa. Judge Sup. Court..SamI. A. Kingman....Republican.
MEMBER OP OONOKCSS.
Albert L. La# Republican.
1 MINNESOTA.
8TATB TIOKKT ELECTED.
Ch. Jua. Sap. Ct... Thomas Wiieon Republican.
j-ni-y, JH J? It- McMlllon Republican.
A,aoc"te# i John U. Horry RopuoHcan.
MKMBEIU OP CONGRESS KLECrKD.
DtU.
1?\V. Wlndnni Ropublicaa.
2?Ignatius lioonoily Republican.
WISCONSIN.
ST ATI TlCkKT KLBCTKE.
State Snporln't... Joba 0. JIcMynu "...Republican.
MEMBERS OF CO.NOHBSd PHOBAB..Y ELECTED.
Ditt.
1?Jobn W. Cay Democrat.
"2?I. C. Sloan Republican.
3?Annua Cobb Republican.
4?Cbaa. A. Klrlrldgo Democrat.
6?Gabriel Bouelc Democrat.
6?IF. C. Moiodoe Republican.
RECAPITULATION.
Democrats 3
Republicans 3
Total 0
KENTUCKY.
Lexington?Union majority, 612.
Falmouth?Union mijortty, 00.
Covington?Dnlon majority, 601.
l'arls?Democratic m.iorlly, > 3.
Cynthia?Democratic majority, 123.
MISSOURI.
STATE OFFICERS PROHaBLT ELECTED.
Governor Tbomaa I,. Price Democrat.
l.leut. (tuvornor. Luke VV. iiomis Democrat.
Sc. rctary of Slato. J,irues McDerren Democrat.
Au liter Cbaa C. Rogers Ii moirat
Treasurer i.eo. C. Plngham ..Democrat.
D.egieler of land-.W P. Rulings Democrit.
Attorney General.. Abo if. Woolfolk Democrat.
MEMBERS OP OONGRKBS PROBABLY" ELM Tab.
run
1? fohn llogan Democrat.
2?Henry T. Itlow Republican.
3?-ample Orr Domocrat.
4?Samuel II Itoyd,... iteputu; in.
6?I. W. MoClurg Republican.
6? ? Darn?? rat.
7?Item. P. Ia? Republican.
8?John \V. Glover Lxinvcrat.
9?Odon Guitar Democrat.
RECAPITULATION.
Republicans #?? *
Democrats ft
Iotal
THE NEW CONGRESS.
Tames of .Members Kiect so Far as
KltOSSrtl. ,
f)UU CALIFORNIA. Dl<(. VKWtina*.
1?I' C. Mcltcur Rep 1? .-'tephon Tenor D -m
2?V.*. Hlgoy Kep 2? l On It G. Dew
J. Tetuple Dem 3?JaoME IliBiptirvy.. Hvp
?Elawaum. 4?Kurgan Jn uj Dem
1?K. II. r withers Rep 3? Teoon Tnylof. .Dem
tsmA^A. i>?I liiah War I Dem
1-Wm. K. N iblack.. Dem 7?J. W. Cbenier D un
I?II. * 1 Kerr Detn h-Wm l. Lodge....Rv
8? Ralph Hill Hup P -Win, A. INr uug.. Rep
A?J. U. Karnubar Itep lu -Wm. Had on I Dem
6?(lenrts W. Julian.. K"|> li (bis. II. Wiufle'd.Dtm
it?R. Dumoi.t Rep 12?J mil H. Km bam.ilep
7?|i. W. Four bees... Dem 13?K N. ti u bell ? l?>;m
ft?u. E, Ortb Rep 11?'i;has. (i.oiyeer ..1MB
9?.a. huyler <eir.ix.... VeP 15 - lohn A. ?iri?ivoli..Itep
In Jim-ell. DafFee*.. IMP In-Orlando He. log* .. Itep
11?t. X.Stillwetl Rep 17?Calvin f. Huiburd..Uep
it.i'Voir. is? lea. M Maiviu .... tep
1?.lohn Went worth 1?P la?Honttal iHurg.s,. D?
?2 jito K, Karn?w in lop 20?Addm-m II.L ta .lisp
k B. WaebPurBt. R i? 2i ? i ration Kenan.. .Hem
4?CltBt es M Harris. I*u? *22?-bloey I. li uirs..Kefi
b?V. 0. logci e>li ..
? ?' ep
rt ?H ii ton C. Ouok..
..Hop
7? John K EdOE..
.. Pern
8?lulia T. Stuart..
.. I "im
9?1 eeis IV. Roes..
.. Dem
10? i. lnornt m.?..
.. Dim
2.t?'TbuiOEf F. Davis ..Re
top 24 1 M. I'omsrny lleii
X.? Dull lei Vlurils .... II ;|
J.i_l|||es vt, ItoV'hkis*.Psp
Itep
11?SantL 8 M nn*ll en go?Hurt \ an Horn .. R?p
12?M m. II. atrn.-on.l*:n i .i is. >1 limn brev.U'tn i
; 1? E.J. Allen Ion ill?Hjf. Ui \srnuni Rec
iowa. sn.'tiM.
Din. Thomas Fncn K*P
I- Jnroea F. Tflit'n. ..Thyi
11 Irani Fries l>p I ? "on. Kvg "?'a ...n?P
3-\Mn, it. \ili- E.... It tin 2?1' tt. II >< _ Jj*'
4?J ?Uh B. i.r nncfil Hop 3- i>>ben i*. s. *??-oc* ij*,j
ft- .1 ihn A, Kflksoo... .Rep 4 'Vm lav " '?
0?.4. W. Ilnbtiar.l.... linp ft P. G W " ' 'T"'
it _it'. W. 01 irk 22
AlbertRIco Anti iapa V?Hami dbeiiaberasr.K"p
t
M4i>? 8?James R. HuhbellF >;?
1? J"bn i >n?u Hep 0?li- M. Buck land?He ?
'J?bydoey I'rrinm ...Hep 10?A. V. Hick leu
??James (J. Rlame ...Hep 11?H. a Bondy Keu<
-John II. itlce Rap V.:?w. F Uncle Penm
-P. A. l ike Kep 11?C. IM#n> Hep
vi- -.,.v<,rx 14?M. W>Ik#r Hep
1- W Wiiidom Rep. 15?T. A.I'laBtS ..Hep
8?lgoatn. < I "u nelly Rep 10?I A. HiiJJhtm
MeStAiai to. IT?'?!. R Kckicy M*J|
1?1Thomas I). Kllot...Kep 1 ?K. i' 8p?ulUing... Hflp
2? Oakes Ames Rep IB?Jtiut A. fie..laid.Hep
|3?Ale* II. KIm Kep o?r* OW.
4?Fumuel Hooper....Kep J. n. IX lienUereon ....Rep
0?Jolin If. Alley Kep nHWfl.Villie
0?D. W Goooh Rep 1?I'ini el J. Rntdall.Ieas
7?George 8. Boutwell. R"'p 1- < buries CRNelt 1-ep
8?John 1'. Held will... Il?p l^'mard M)<va ...Rep
B?W. I . Washburn... Rep 4?William D lvo?ley..l(ep
10?H. 1. Ihwri Rep 5-M Kb rot Thayer.. Kep
RiETUm. 4?H St. fioyer Deta
1?J. A.J. Cress well.. Rep 7?John SI. Brooinall.. Kau
2?Edwin H. Woodier.Kep 8?8 K Aneoea I ten
3?Ctiee. K. Phelps.... Krp 9?Thut .stereos Reg
4?Frank 1 homer Kep 10?Slyer tit rouse Demi
?5?flenj. CJ. Harris.... Dem It?Philip Jotiuson.... Hem
Mtheoi'Ki. 1- -t haries Peunlson.. H?u?
1?John llogan Hem 13?Ulysses Mrrcur.. ..Rep
2?Henry T. lilow Hop 14? GeorgeK. Miliar.. ..Koa
i 3?Sample Orr Item 15?A. J. lilossbrenuer.Uetq
4?Hurauel H.Boyd...Rep 14?A. H. Cn'lratb Rent
5?J. W. McClurg Rep 17?A. A. Barker Refl
0 ??? ? la ta 18?S.T. Wilson Rep
7?Benj. F. I.o'?n Hop 19?fi. W. ticodeld Sep
8 .John W Glover.. .Rem 20?C.. V. Culver Refa
9 odon Guitar Dem 11?John L. Dawson.. .Dem
EirRiuiN. 12?JemeeK.Moorbeed.Reii
1 v. C. (teaman *Y.op 23?themes Wtlliame...Hep
2?Cherlos llpson,... .Hep 24?Geo. V. I awrence.. Rep
3?John W. I.ongyear.Hep vbkmost.
4?Thomas Vf. Ferry..Hep 1?F. 3. Wool bridge. ..Pep
6? An*. C. Bald win... Rein 2?J. 3. Morrill Red
0_WlUiem Wtltard.. .Horn 3?1'. Baxter Rep
*BW JBHHBT. W.800*8!*.
1 Jonn F. Rtarr .ltep 1?John W. Cay Dem
3?George Middleton... Bern 2?1. C. Sloan Rep
3?c. SlMtreavei* Dem 3? Acnaia Cobb Rep
4_Theodore Utile Rep 4?Chas A. FldrMgo. .Liem.
3 E. R. V. Wright....Dem 5?Gabriel BouoR Hem
0?W. C. Mclndee Rap
TBI RBCAPITCLATIOB.
SUU't. Lincnln. CppotUion.
California..-. ? 2 ' 1
Delaware 1 ?
Illinois & ?
Indians 9 a
Iowa ?
Kansas h ?
Maine *
Maryland * 1
Massachusetts ....10 ??
Michigan 0 %
Minnesota 2' ?a
Missouri * &<
Nevada V
NewJorssy 2
Nsw York 10
Ohio 10 a
Oregon S ?
Pennsylvania lis 9
Vermont 3 ?J
Wisconsin 2 ? a
West Virginia 9 ?^
Total in twenty States 122 43
States Yet to Etteti
Now Hampshire 3 ?
Connecticut .v. 2 2
Rhode Island f ?
Kentucky J, ? 9
Total 6 It
Probable administration majority... 89
THE RESULT IK THE METROPOLIS.
The Electoral Vote bjr Districts.
1800. , , 180*
Wiird. Ditt. HtpuhHcan. Dm. Littco'u. MeCi'llan.
1 143 453 41 flU-4
2 104 3S2 43 4B1
3 107 318 34 A4t>
4 52 114 40 lid
ft 98 138 34 Sit
Total 504 1,442 213 2,162
... 1 119 214 127 144
2 103 4)4 60 194
2
3
4
Total 223 408 184 333
1 30 219 77 323
2 75 127 fttt 121
3 3d 174 5f 112
4 36 61 U 44
Total 235 579 207 604
1 180 ,14ft 162 259
2 140 410 77 50)
3 44 331 34 369
4 40 231 85 324
6 27 232 17 26J
? 31 is* |4 323
7 48 48 45 343
Total
7
Total
8
2.037
434
2,379
240
02
194
2 .
147
92
160
3..
313
103
2 5
4..
291
277
224
0..
309
86
3,1
?..
273
17
213
7..
2'W
158
209
5..
280
78
2 78
1......
2,147
1,022
J,038
... 1..
24
18
13
04
2..
80
32
247
a..
203
41
384
4..
310
65
382
4. .
4'W
21
614
6..
727
41
Oft 5
7..
743
28
2(10
8..
2911
45
29.6
9..
102
28
?199
2,827
323
3 457
... 1..
104
247
106
367
2..
444
6rt
596
3..
It
214
120
301
4..
19.3
TO
269
ft..
3o2
06
Ma
6..
357
275
495
7..,
2.30
146
221
304
119
342
9 .
277
118
.370
10...
426
60
475
11 ..
72
288
72
331
3,365
1,230
4490
... 1...
113
2ftt)
130
214
2 ..
3S6
177
410
3...
?a*
no
266
4...
205
131
182
6..
171
76
146
219
180
176
7 ...
348
221
380
8...
264
514
290
3.31
9...
154
244
10.
272
71
209
11...
224
101
335
12...
201
40
213
9
10
Total 1,0*1 3M0 l,ui? 3.2C3
1 242 453 210 473
2 298 402 303 314
3 407 612 513 403
4 261 621 297 272
6 206 310 311 iot
0 190 2K? 223 183
7 200 *? 304 244
8 217 2-6 2oM 328
9 1H4 259 204 281
1 0 Ill 2'U 217 281
1 1 217 102 288 106
1 2 16 ? 310 190 304
Total 2,911 3,954 3,484 3,844
1 .. 261 3 to 212 * 331
:! 2 VI 334 316 422
3 an 414 278 467
4 20 J 328 201 394
6 2i i 423 314 402
6 ITS 359 283 319
toUI..,r? 1,483 2,192 1,8%) 2.341
U...., l....v HI 236 119 9.1
2 "4 j,h 112 .v"j
3 132 27H 1*1 3'"2
4 170 277 178 369
6 141 229 153 317
0 72 141 84
7 80 r? 73 4'9
8 U)6 301 f0?
??, 128 223 140
69. 94 183 9?
n 127 i" ? u' .i':I
la in 2 6 86 *<*
n ?? ??'9 *8
4 172 2.67 ;J
15 60 '*< '?
? ni 'Si 264
jBj 113 353
1 7
18 82
Total 1.W?
l? '
4 fjt 1 990 R,.'?2
. , "~n 191 M *49
?J ???? \ ? ,;i <;: 296 949
; j-1 <74 293 879
, ^s| 310 411 349
t 109 339 "9 494
li o 317 181 ."87
911 3,064 ' 1,333 2,106
?2*1 328 lt'9 394
, '?> ... 71 I 4o8 171 4M
' n.. 110 408 122
4 r 2 358 119 40"
ft 17.1 ?0 IM
6 .... 147 2H.1 139
T ...... 71 Ml R* IV
t. ..174 ^
Xotal 1.347 2 361 1.106
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