| Show IMGlEllAN DEFEATS LOW FORMA FOR-MA YOn OF NEW YORK Carries the City by Seventy Thousand Plurality SHOUT AN0 FORNES CHOSEN The emocrats Sweep Kings County far Ticket One Surprise Was the Small Vote Cast for Tormer Police Commissioner Com-missioner Devery New York Nov 3 LAfter a remarkable remark-able campaign in which there was united against him nearly nil of th t newspapers and practically every minister of religion in this city George B McClellan son of the Civil war General Gen-eral was today elected the third Mayor of Greater New York over Seth Low FualoniHt the present Mayor by a plurality plu-rality of about 70000 GROUT AND FORNES 500 Edward M I Grout was elected Comptroller and Charles V Fornos president of the Board of Aldermen These two men were originally on the Fusion ticket and were indorsed by Tammany whereupon the Fuslonists look their names from the Low ballots and nominated other candidates l CATUUKD KINGS COUNTY Jt was the nomination of Grout and Fomos by Tammany that caused McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin the veteran lender of the Kings county Democracy to bolt and declare tat he would not support men who were 7iot Democrats In spite of his defection McClellan Grout and Fomtjs carried Kings county Thc management of their campaign theiv was taken over by State Senator Patrick Pat-rick McCarren when McLaughlin refused i re-fused to aid < SMALL VOTE FOR DKVKRY A surprise < was the low vote for Vii Ilnrn S Devery former Commissioner of police i who ran on a 1 independent ticket which was given practically no I support 5Uprol1UElfX DOCS CHANGE This result shows a tremendous change of public sentiment since Mayor Lows election two years ago when he won by liltiJ At that time he carried all the boroughs but Queens his plu lulity in Manhattan and the Bronx being be-ing 5GC3 in JJrooklyn i7fiT and in I Richmond 7JC REMARKABLE GAIN Today McCltllan 1 rarricd Manhattan and Urn Bronx by about 55000 a gain of 2CUUD Brooklyn by COUU a gain o j I 31000 and Queens by about 5000 a gniu of more than JOOO This males a total net gain for MsClellan of about lOUOOO us compared ylth Shupnrds vote of tuo years ago Low carried only ota borough Richmond by about 00 votes I CON > RATULATISd SUCCESSOR The result was known early and nt i Sl5 oclock J Mayor Low sent a telegram i of congratulation to McClellan 1 I congratulate you on your election If I CJii bt of service to 1 II erie tl you pray command nwSelh Low The Muyor I then n paid r think that the telegram sums up all that I have to Kay tonight WHAT MCLELLAN SAYS I Mr Meridian who is at present a member of Congress made the following follow-ing statement I am deeply guileful to my follow citizens for their IOnll enc in me I renew the promises which f have mud before election I have no bitterness of J feeling for any one 1 shall go at once to Washington to prepare for the extraordinary ex-traordinary session and as soon jis I the question of Cuban reciprocity is I I disposed of I will turn t my attention to I I the affairs of the city WHAT t TAMMANY LEA DER SAYS Charles foo Murphy the leader of I Tammany hall said The figures r spell k for themselves and the people I have spoken Of course wo are pleased I at the result It bears out the llpurcs I we gave If r tho I Hoot Inn had been a week further off the chances are that Dcvcry would have polled a larger vott than Low I CUTTTNGS STATEMENT Robert Fulton tiu I ting at the t rill h I I aens Union headquarters gave oul st statement In which he eDrccccd astonishment I as-tonishment over I the result and his belief i be-lief that the partisan administration I which Mr McClellan proposes cannot I maintain thir standard Put Ijy Mr I Low Meanwhile he SUVM I the Cit I u 1 ells union will occupy itself In preparing pre-paring for the next election lie is persuaded that its services will be re ijuired at that time JBUOMI5 IB SILENT With Gommlisioncr Greene at t Police Po-lice headquarters watching the returns waa District I Attorney Jerome When the election of Mr McClellnn was assured as-sured Mr Jerome was naked if he had anything to say Not a funeral not be replied Later iiou over a statement state-ment which ho had made before Liv was nominated In which he said that the Mayor If i ronomlnatod would he hco ten by a 1 majority of from iOOO m r 10000 was hhuivn to him Thai was mv calm Judgment then In said biit n when I got into the light I my lust Intel h judgment wan lost t It simply shaped Itself Into a question of whether yon could put out a naked principle to bi supported by an unlovable l nun Commissioner Greene said hi < would |