Show NEW YORK New York Nov 6The scene on Newspaper News-paper Row at 830 tonight when it was conceded by the Democrats that Morton had won the governorship and Strong the irayorality was one of the wildest en thusiasm When the newspaper bulletins find steropticans began to display returns at 5 oclock there were about 2001 on Park Row but persons during the following two hours the Crowd was dugmented by a Continuous stream of people front the Uptown ditrIct By 8 oclock fully 10 001 thronged the thoroughfare blocking the streets i horse anTca impeding traffic the orse and cable car When the concessions by the Democats Republicans were announced to there seemed to be three every Democrat present The assemblage was very orderly and seemed to be of a more resectable class than that which usually vis is Park Row on election night Tammany men who were down town had no excuse to offer for their over whelming defeat and one of the leaders said This will lead to a thorough ta organization of the Democratic party m this city and It will bring out good re cults two years from ncnv Or Parkrurst said tonight We have won the great victory shows the pea pie have their eyes opened at last It is evident the public conscience has at last been awakened Weve got all the people that the re form movement has been fighting just where they had us The World in an editorial says Grant is defeated by at least 40000 plurality It also claims the election of Golf by a large plurality Brooklyns election today was quiet That does not mean that it was not a busy election There was probably never a greater anxiety among voters to get ballots in the boxes The constitutional amendments caused intolerable delay in almost every election district in the city The voters were in the polls waiting for them to open and when the polls closed there were still many citizens in line who did not have an opportunity to cast their ballots There was little for the police to do and few arrests for illegal voting were made The Gravesend election of last year evi dently had a most wholesome effect The vote was as full as possible under the circumstances Pasters were not generally gener-ally used The Empire State Demo cracys ballots caused much confusion The police arrangements were saris factory in the main ExMayor Grant tonight admitted hs defeat He said On the retirement of Mr Straus I thought It my duty to the Democratic party to accept its nomination for mayor of this city I made my canvass on Democratic Dem-ocratic issues and have gone down with my party The principles of the party are essential to the life of the republic Victories will be won in the future as they have In the past It is the duty of all Democrats to present a solid front to the common enemy Democrats never work as well together as in the hour of defeat de-feat All differences will be laid aside and the Democratic vote of this city will ba preserved as the corner stone of Democracy Demo-cracy for the presidential contest of 1896 Albany N Y Nov 6A notable gathering gath-ering of politicians sat In the executive chamber tonight and read the returns furnished for the Associated Press Senator Sena-tor Hill arrlved at 7 p m He was the first to arrive Colonel Williams the governors private secretary came next Already a batch of bulletins was on Senator Hills desk New York county has been sending in returns that were not of a very favorable nature At 7SO all hope of saving the state was given up by those who had thus far arrived It was even feared New York might go Republican Re-publican Governor Flower arrived at 745 p m He was shown the dispatches and at once gave up all hope of saving the state with the aid of New York City He said it seemed as If a great tidal wave had struck the metropolis He said he felt that the wave was coming when he was In New York this morning He had hoped that upthestate districts would fall to Senator Hill All the time Senator Sena-tor Hill said not a word but read the bulletins and consulted a manual of the vote of former years As county returns came in from the state the senator shook his head and said Well they did pretty well by me I To the consoling remarks of friends he made no reply except to smile Hill has carried Albany City by 9000 plurality Flower carried it by 3500 New York Nov 6The following is the New York delegation elected to Congress today First district McCormick Rep second Hurley Rep third Wilson Rep fourth Fisher Rep fifth Bennett Rep sixth Howell Rep seventh Ford Rep eighth Walsh Dam ninth Miner Dein tenth Campbell Rep eleventh Erdman Rep twelfth McClellcin Dem thirteenth Shannon Rep fourteenth Quigg Rep The total vote for mayor with 1QO election elec-tion districts missing is Grant 97794 Strong 137437 Strongs plurality 39 M Congress Kew York district Richard McCormick Rep elected Albany Nov Senator Hill tonight refused to say anything on the result of the election for publication Albany Nov 6 Albany city complete Hill hl4S0 Morton 10517 Wheeler S3 Lockwood 11542 New York Nov 6The following congressmen con-gressmen are probably elected Seventh district Austin E Ford Rep Eighth James J Walsh Tammany Ninth Henry C Miner Tammany Tenth Andrew An-drew J Campbell Rep Eleventh Ferdi nand Erdman Rep Twelfth George B McClellan Tammany Thirteenth Robert C Shannon Rep Fourteenth L E Ouigg Rep Fifteenth Phillip B Lowe Rep The indications at 11 oclock are that the New York congressional delegation will be 23 Republicans and 11 Democrats a gain of eight for the Renubllcans The changes are In the Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Eleventh Fifteenth and Twentysecond congressional districts The last one is at present represented by Locke The indication is that Congressman Cummings is Treated in the Thirteenth district mabing a Republican gain of nine congressmen in the state New York Nov Tammany is defeated de-feated The majority of 60000 usually polled by that organization in New York city has been obliterated and an opposition nonpartisan majority of 40 000 to 45000 has been piled up making the net opposition gain morevthan 100 000 Never since 1871 the year in which the revelations concerning the operations opera-tions of the Tweed gang were made has there been such an opposition arrayed ar-rayed against Tammany and the returns re-turns tonight show that a severe blow has been struck at the foundation iC the most powerful local political organization organ-ization in the country Returns from New York city complete com-plete give Hill 127700 Morton 123299 Hills plurality 4401 Mayor Grant Dem 111237 Strong Rep 152691 Strongs plurality 41434 John W Goff Independent has been elected recorder over Frederick Smythe Tammany by a plurality of 54844 New York Nov 6The entire Republican Re-publican city and county ticket of Brooklyn is elected |