Show NEW SENATOR CHOSEN fROM l' l NEW YORK a. a Supreme Court I the Man Han Justice as Outlined Yesterday C 1 r ALBANY ALBAI r N. N Y April 1 I. Court Justice James Alo Aloysius OGorman O'Gorman Democrat of ot New York City was wn elected elect elect- ed cd United States senator last night b by bytho tho ho legislature after tho the most protracted over this position ever er held In Inthis Inthis this state On the final ballot the sixty fourth he her r received elved 11 votes to SO cast for Cor Chauncey Chauncey Chaun Chaun- cey M. M Dc Depow whose term expired March 4 last At the close of ot a day of ot almost almot continuous continuous con con- negotiations the Insurgents capitulated and Justice O Gorman OGorman was elected A few minutes before the tho ballot ballot bal bal- bal bal- lot was cast Justice O'Gorman's resignation tion from the bench was filed at tho the of office ot- ot fice of ot the secretary of oC state a 3 as a a. constitutional con con- provision would have prohibited prohibited prohibited pro pro- his hilS election while holding the tho ortice of- of flee tice of ot Justice of ot tho supreme court Wild marked the tho end of thelong thelong the tho long contest and the legislature driven from the tho state capitol by Wednesdays Wednesday's fire tire quickly adopted a resolution adjourn- adjourn in until April 17 r of Governor tonight ht expressed gratification grau- grau at the result T Tammany Is Satisfied Charles F. F Murphy leader of oC Tammany hall halI who for weeks has been striving to bring bring about about the election of ot Mr Ir Sheehan expressed himself as highly pleased at atthe tho the outcome Last Allt night It was understood a senator would be c elected today from a a. list of at eleven submitted to tho the insurgents Early this morning morning- Mr Murphy Murph camo came to SAl Al Albany bany an and coincidentally coincidental reports were spread that Justice OGorman O'Gorman had been selected as the choice of or tho Democratic organization The Tha insurgents who had about made up up their minds to enter the caucus upon the assurance that no names would be permitted outside of their list of eleven devon balked at this changed They failed lied to appear at the morning caucus and a a. postponement was had until 3 p. p m. m Meantime a committee representing tho the regulars was arguing with th the insurgents insurgents gents Jents who wore In at tho chomo chome of or their leader Senator Roosevelt and finally fourteen of ot them voted to put an end to the struggle by choosing Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice lice OGorman One Ono did not vote and the other were recorded against this proposition Applause for tor Insurgents It was about I 5 o o'clock lock when the tho caucus cau cu cus cue reconvened As a contingent of ot in insurgents insurgents In- In flied filed into the chamber a burst of applause greeted them Its IOUS OGorman someone yelled and then the din became deafening And OGorman O'Gorman it was when the tho first ballot was AS concluded The ballot showed a to total total total to- to tal of present and voting apportioned in fn this way James A. A 63 61 William F. F Sheehan 23 23 Isidor Straus 6 G D D. Cady Herrick 4 John D. D Kernan 3 Alton AIton B. B Parker 1 William Suiter Sulzer 1 The vote for OGorman O'Gorman was then made unanimous Senators Roosevelt and Burd Bunt followed d by other insurgents Insun who had not participated participated par par- in tho caucus tiled filed into the chamber to mingled cheers and Jeers Tam Ma e. e sang out some ne and half haJ the tho members Joined In the chorus drowning tho the voice of or the speaker In vain Aln ho he pounded the desk with the travel gavel Members were hugging one another in their Joy at this ending of ot the weary struggle e. e and they continued to howl bowl and sing and scream The uThe house will please be in tn order persisted the speaker Yow Tow Yow Yowl sc screeched the assem assem- bla blage No Ma e. e o Tam Ma Vote Finally Taken It was some somo minutes before quiet could be bo restored and the formal Cormal ratification of at the caucus decree begun un When hen the name of ot Senator Brackett minority leader was called ho arose and taunted the insurgents saying that after atter they had refused to support one man the choice of or a majority of tho the par party because of ot his relations with Tammany Hall they had finally Joined in the tho election ot one who has been infinitely closer to and more potential In that or organization than ha has Mr Ir Sheehan Assembly Leader Merritt Republican house leader had something to say In the same vein To them Senator Va Wagner Wag ner nor and Assemblyman Smith majority leaders of the two houses retort retorted d in like s spirit A hush huh of ot expectancy foil felt over o the tho chamber when Senator Roosevelt's Roose velt's veIls name was called Two months a ago o said the Insurgent leader several Democrats felt Celt it was aR our duty to dissent from Crom certain acts of our party as in the matter of selecting a a. United Sta States ast es senator Wo Ye have followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed the dictates of oC our consciences and have done cone our duty ns as S we saw sa saIt itI it I 1 believe as a result tho the Democratic pan party has haa taJ taken en an nn upward step We e are Democrats not Democrats not irregulars but bul regulars I take pleasure In casting my m- vote forthe tot for tho the Hon lion James A. A OGorman O'Gorman |