*Gains. Member of former Senate. ‡ Former member of Assembly. Names of those CUMBERLAND. 1 Rob't P. Ewing1638 Fred Danzenbacker, N...1027 2 Arthur T. Parsonst.. Bushrod Hibbard... ESSEX. 1 Harrison Van send, N. 986 JohnC.Weaver. .1118 1101 James Lough. raut 976 Duyne ......1964 1199 Edw'd P. Patien Jos. A.Seaman, N 2 Lewis L. Carlisle. Samuel Scull, Jr., N 3 Chas. Holyworth t Aug. Coleman, N. 4 Peter M. Melick.... Terence 242 1120 1463 Geo. S. Duryee* 112 .1732 1840 Wm.II. Fiedler* 70 891 937 Thos. O'Connort De vine, jr. N.. 199 5 Schuyler B. elected in Italics: 7 Republicans, 1 Inde. 7 Jos.S. Sutphen1291 1333 Chas. A. Felch, pendent Democrat. Holding over, Republi D. and N. 8 Edw'd W.Crane2387 | 1109 Chas. H. Nash. 3 Jas. Walsh, R. Geo, W.Haight and N.......1413 1945 Arthur V. Wilson* Geo. Cooper, T MORRIS. 97 1402 691 Mark C. Sparks. 1110 John C. Turner. 2 Jas. H. Bruen.1617 981 And. B.Coghlan Chas. Wyne.N 247 2 Law'nce Locke 1202 Michael FairN 869 HUDSON. OCEAN. 529 1138 Holl. W. Hunt. 960 Ter. J. McDon- 1 Geo. W. Conk- 268 lint...........1824 1430 John Kennell sing.... .1611 enor, N... 195 1251 H. D. Schroeder 2 Robt. B. More- 894 3 John H. Robin- 201 George, D. and N. S. H. Billing. ton, Ind. R.. 224 4 Frank C. Fryt.1613 1445 A. L. McDer 1 Abm. Cochran1072 | 1353 Henry Barber. Chas. P.Atkin son, N....... 192 271 Reuben Wool 160 6 G. R. Lillien man, T. 2 John 1. Gar wood.. ..1617 Patr'k B. Cox, 1170 Sam'l C.Spring er, son, T 7 John H. Tange Peter O. Riley 8 Chas Welnman1094 1780 Jos. M. Meeksi Wm. G. Green field. HUNTERDON. 1 John W. Le dall, N... 162 98 Harlan P. David. 2 P'r F. Hoffman1383 1760 Jas. N. Ramsey. SUSSEX. P. S. Shrope, N 716 MERCER. 1 W. Roberts....2012 1813 John R. Hen 1021 Jos. W. Arrowsmitht ...1343 863 Dan'l Polhemus 80 Dan' Bailey..1069 2361 Lewis J.Martin. 2 Geo. M. Stiles 1716 1041 Aug. C. FulkerAbm.C.Neefus N 3 Philip H. Ver. non. 142 son. 1938 1327 Thos. Prentiss. John Wood, N. 440 1 Syl. A. Com- W. Carpenter‡ 461 1409 Silas W. De Witt* 1273 Republicans 33,Democrats 27. Republican gains, 10; Democratic gains, 4; net Repubcan gains, 6. *Reëlected. Gains. Member of former Assembly. 1878. CT. OF APPEALS JUDGE. NEW-YORK. -- 1877.- -1876. PRESIDENT. Counties. Rep. Dem.Green. Pro. Rep. Dem. Work. Pro. Rep. Dem. Green. Pro. (60) Duf'th. Brad'y.Tuck'rV.Cott.Ch'ill. Beach.Junio. Hag Hayes. Tilden.C'p'rSmith Albany..... .12.977 10,769 5.984 14,173 14,580 1,173...... 16,462 17.642 90 Allegany.. .4,807 2,140 1.820 35.. 4,557 2,489 589 32.. 6,739 3,741 220 Broome.... ..5.466 4.010 613 92.. 4,764 3,981 Cattaraugus..5,506 2,521 2,553 36.. 4,697 3,351 23 113.. Cayuga... .6.398 3,063 2,102 105.. 6,707 5,048 596 244.. Chautauqua...6.642 3,437 1,917 63.. 7,146 4,074 423 468.. 10,065 Chemung.... .3,235 2,656 2,881 2,528 2,683 2,899 23.. 4,730 Chenango.....4.075 2.500 2,788 150.. 4.771 4,124 258 428.. 6.173 Clinton...... .4,316 3.285 560 11.. 4,340 4.255 130 Columbia.. .5,450 4,032 459 4,797 5,212 Cortland 3,284 2,310 Delaware.. 6.. 2,838 1,479 1,113 7 235 166.. 6,766 5.424 5 24 6.718 5,054 64 45 8.957 6,120 37 97 56.. 2,642 9 21 Dutchess......8,519 6,324 308 284.. Erie .18,728 15,879 1,427 .3.558 2,345 474 ..3,552 1,876 280 43.. 3,182 2,286 Fulton..... .3,574 2,472 95 Lewis. 364 Herkimer. .4,643 3,110 911 153.. 4,843 4.113 173 230.. 5,966 5,212 3.. 6.410 4,528 3.. 2,142 2,234 23.. 2,697 4,184 95. 2,064 1.598 497 223.. 3.. 2,458 2,951 107 16.. Steuben.. .6,468 6,212 2,992 2.. 7,213 6,258 1,767 94.. Suffolk 4,414 4,460 119 190.. 3.718 3,694 13 185.. 1.865 2,662 1,786 4.. 2,130 2,903 3 5. 3,262 .3,804 2,105 1,619 22.. 3,611 2,837 498 67.. 4,675 3.906 19 41 .3,549 2,586 1,379 47.. 3,293 3,158 129 226.. 5,032 4,028 .6,646 6,945, 557 27.. 6,736 7,915 1 45.. 8,914 10,636 31 44 2,203 953 1,581 11.. 2,594 2.344 209 33.. 2.663 48 9 4.. 5,030 3,457 116 44.. 7,303 4,815 93 7 46.. 5,215 3,873 219 110.. 7.081 5.199 26 44 Westchester,.8,377 7,504 1,075 15.. 7,872 9.072 54 33.. 9,574 12,050 14 12 Wyoming.....3,408 2,325 26 26.. 3,005 2,009 8 7.. 4,428 3.266 15 R 3,327 2,046 11 6. 7,488 5,784 6 30 6 35 507 1.. 2,689 9.. 3,549 2,946 2 12 5,324 2,255 16 132 3.076 3,613 27 7 2 12 9,762 8.803 49 32 5,589 5,704 11 125 4.402 4 2 17 114 3,135 20 St. Lawrence.8,517 2,587 203 29.. 8,854 3,730 Seneca. א Yates. .2,670 1,513 377 5.. 2,677 1,720 169 24.. Total...... 391.112 356,451 75.133 4,294.. 371,798 383,062 20.282 7,230 489,207 521.949 1,987 2,359 Per cent. 47.21 43.02 9.06 0.51 47.26 48.60 2.58 0.91 48.12 51.24 0.19 0.23 Plurality.....34,661 828,445 11.264 786,616 32.742 1,016,552 Total vote... Scattering votes: On Associate Judge of Court of Appeals (1878), 1,455. On Secretary of State (1877)-John McIntosh (Soc. Dem.), 1,799 Francis E. Spinner (Green.— declined nomination), 997; scattering, 1,448. On President (1876), 1,050. The Presidential vote given above is that cast for Abraham X. Parker (Ren.), Horatio Seymour (Dem.), Pliny Freeman (Green.), and Myron H. Clark (Pro.), candidates for Electors atLarge. In 1877 the following Democratic State officers were elected: Secretary, Allen C. The Beach Controller. Frederic P. Olcott; Treasurer, James Mackin; Attorney-General. Augustus Schoonmaker, jr.; State Engineer and Surveyor, Horatio Seymour, jr. totals on the votes for State officers in 1877 are given below: Secretary..... Treasurer. Rep. Dem. * Work. Pro. Gre'n. Soc. D. Scat. Total. Plurality. .371,798 383,062 20,282 7.230 1997 1,799 1,448 786.616 11,264 D. .359,590 395,701 19,123 7,440 973 1,271 2,199 786,297 251,105 D. .370,383 384,040 18,480 7,383 920 1,827 2,396 4785,908 13,567 D Attorney-Gen'l..371,826 383,367 19,538 7,291 1,348 2.696 786,066 11,541 D State Engineer.360,157 395,321 18,722 7,386 ||881 1,356 1,462 785,335 85.307 D. The Workingmen's ticket received most of the Greenback and Work. votes. † For Francis E. Spinner, who declined nomination. Including 479 Work. votes for Michael F. Kiernan. Majorities. Work. voies for Rushton Smith. Vote for Supreme Court Judge and State Senator, 1878. The vote for Supreme Court Judge (for the full term) in the VIIth Judicial DistrictCayuga, Livingston, Monroe. Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates Counties-was as follows in 1878: Francis A. Macomber (Rep.), 41.669; James L. Angel (Dem. and Pro.), 33,722: John T. Pingree (Green.), 11.481; scattering, 66; Macomber's plurality, 7.947. In 1877 the vote in the district was: Charles C. Dwight (Rep.), 44,306; John T. Pingree (Dem., 40,822; scattering, 89: Dwight's majority, 3,395. The vote (in 1878) in the VIIth Senate District-part of New-York County-for a State Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Morrissey was as follows: 12,026; C. Godfrey Gunther (Tam. Dem.), 11.736; Louis Schultz Thomas Murphy (Repson S. Wolf (Green.), 234: Berthold W. Kaufman (Ind.), 189; (Anti-Tam.), 1,986; scattering, etc., 160: Murphy's plurality, 290. In 1876 the vote was: John Morrissey (Anti-Tam. and Ren.), 13,827, Augustus Schell (Tam. Dem.), 9,973; Berthold W. Kaufinan (Soc. Dem.), 125; scattering, 101; Morrissey's majority, 3,628. Hunt Chitten In 1878: James E. Kerrigan, (Green.), Chittenden ley Steele den Dakin 19; Alexander Frey (Soc.), 18; blank, etc., B'k'n, w 1 pt 1046 443 19.. 1321 866 92. In 1876; scattering. 272. 922 "4 983 6 7 "11 2346 1741 1610 1685 42.. 1068 1476 1826 750 251.. 2087 1903 "19 1876 909 85.. 2133 1895 66 "20 2309 1042 33.. 2446 1811 1861 1380 182.. 1816 2515 19.. 1296 852 86.. 1266 1322 " "21 66 23 1338 563 " "25 1472 582 Anti. Green. Rep. Dem. Ass. Dist. 6 1708 2541 18 6181 82.. 41 14 4154 1 2021 8 4742 VIL. N. Y. R.&A. T Tam. Green. Rep. Dem. EickEickEinstein hoft Jahelka Groom hoff Ass. D't, pt 8 2601 2466 202.. 2233 4658 10 2861 2397 510.. 2272 4814 14 2155 2299 91.. 1546 3727 Total...... 7617 7162 803... 6051 13199 Plurality.. 455 7148 In 1878: scattering, etc., 193. In 1876: scattering. 137. At a special election. Jan. 2, 1877, to fill vacancy in XLIVth Congress, caused by resignation of Smith Ely, jr. (Dem.), elected Mayor of New-York, the vote was: Christian Goetz (Rep.). 1,435; David Dudley Field (Dem.). 4,884; scattering, 12; Field's majority, 3,437. tering, etc., 142 including 45 for Ketcham not counted). In 1876: Peter Denuy (Pro.), 233; scattering, 23. In 1878: George Potter (Pro.). 246; scat XIV. Ferdon Beebe V'orhisSweet Beebe Orange. .......... 7332 6400 1237.. 9333 9800 Rockland... 2570 2172 427.. 2338 3482 Sullivan.... 1959 2751 1597.. 2996 4450 Total....11861 11323 3261..14657 17732 Plurality.. 538 VILL. N. Y. Rep. Tam. A. Tam. Rep. Dem. McCook Jerome Averill McCook Ward Ass. D't, pt 5 712 559 48... 625 872 3065 7 3014 1662 221.. 3383 2931 9 4435 288.. 4345 4128 In 1878: Stephen Merritt (Pro.), 249: pt 11 941 36.. 1181 863 scattering, etc., 35. In 1876: scattering, 13 3752 183.. 3687 3614 37. " 2666 430 2195 Louns Erk. Trem. May. XV. Nichols. berv. sou. per. ham. Greene. 2138 2811 1832.. 3715 4713 Schoharie 2733 4019 757.. 3466 5399 Ulster..... 6571 6850 935.. 9086 10386 Total. .11442 13680 3524..16267 20498 Plurality.. 2238 4231 In 1878; James H. Coutant (Pro.), 140: Scattering, 49. In 1576: Alonzo G. Westervelt (Pro.), 89; scattering, 21. XVI. Bailey Woods Hilton HarrisQuinn Albany...... .12199 12004 5455..16597 17497 Plurality.. 195 900 In 1878 scattering, etc., 83. In 1876 scattering, 62. At the November election in 1878, John M. Bailey (Rep.) was elected to fill the vacancy in the XLVth Congress caused by the death of Terence J. Quinn (Dem.), the vote being as follows: Bailey (Rep.), 12,062; Francis H. Woods (Dem.). 11,962: Philip E. Marshall (G.). 5,549; scattering, etc., 183; Bailey's plurality, 70." Patter- Fer- Towns ParXVII. Wood son. guson end.menter. Rensselaer..11118 7255 3067..12467 12606 Washington 5653 2400 811.. 7223 4842 Total......16771 9655 3878..19690 17448 Plurality.. 7116 2242 Essex.. Rep. Dem. Green. Rep. Dem. Bran. PotA Smith. Cobb.NSmith dreth. ter. Westches'r.11338 9083 2421..11160 16079 Plurality.. 2256 4919 †Died on evening of election day. |