Att'ney-General-James K. Lyons, Rep., 48,706; A. J. Montague, Dem., 110,444; F. B. Kennedy, Pro., 4,385. "VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. Walter B. Tyler. Rep., 10,752; Wm. A. Jones, Dem., 15,525; E. J. Winder, Pro., 216. II. Richard A. Wise, Rep., 13,390; William A. Young, Dem., 15,789; William Whaley, Dem. (S. M.), 1,895; A. B. Griffin, Pro., 224. III. Lunsford L. Lewis, Rep., 12,716; W. H. Lewis, Ind. Rep., 184; Elisha L. Lewis, Ind. Rep., 247; John B. Lamb, Dem., 16.634; J. O. Alwood, Pro., 81; J. Mitchell, Ind. Rep., 85. IV. R. T. Thorp, Rep., 10,273; Sydney P. Epes, Dem., 12,894; J. L. Thorp, Ind. Rep., 491. V. John R. Brown, Rep., 13,872; Claude A. Swanson, Dem., 14,333. VI. J. Hampton Hoge, Rep., 832; Peter J. Otey, Dem., 17,187; Duval Radford, Dem. (S. M.), 11,682; Joseph Johnston, Pro., 453. VII. Robert J. Walker, Rep., 13,250; James Hay, Dem., 17,447; J. S. Harnsberger, Dem. (S. M.), 335; Forsyth, 229. VIII. Patrick H. McCaull, Rep., 13,114; W. F. Rixey, Dem., 17,030; Pancoast, 128; J. S. Cowdon, 25; W. C. Coleman, 47. IX. James A. Walker, Rep., 15,077; Samuel W. Williams, Dem., 13,909. X. Jacob Yost, Rep., 16, 194; H. D. Flood, Dem., 16,047; C. F. Womack, 101; Tucker, 43. The Board of Canvassers threw out a large number of votes as "irregular" from almost every district in the State. In the Ist District Jones lost 3,298, and Tyler lost 409. Hoge lost 110 in the VIth District, and Yost lost 1,272 in the Xth District, or more than his opponent's plurality. The Supreme Court of Appeals decided on December 8 that the returns of Birmingham County should be corrected, thus giving the certificate to Yost, and making his total 16,194. LEGISLATURE OF 1898. Norfolk Petersburg Portsmouth Republicans Democrats Populists Independents 1671 627 WASHINGTON. 52815 170180 'L. A. Cutler, Pro., 2,743; J. S. Cowden, Ind.. 414; J. J. Quautz, Soc.-Lab., 528. 2Palmer,. Nat. Dem., 2,127; Levering, Pro., 2,344; Matchett, Soc-Lab., 1,150. The vote of counties and cities is given separately by State Board; the vote of cities is not embraced in the counties in any instance. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1897. Lieut.-Governor-O. B. Roller, Rep., 46,163; Edward Echols, Dem., 105,030; E. R. Cocke, Pop., 7,429; G. M. Smithdeal, Pro., 2,124; R. T. Maycumber, Soc.-Lab., 2,024. 133388 154985 45.90 52.54 19597 294959 2For Robert E. Dunlap, Pro., 2,542. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. Lieut.-Governor-J. W. Arrasmith, Rep., 38,883; Thurston Daniels, Pop., 50,365; A. C. Dickinson, Nat. Pro., 265; T. A. ShortHill, Pro., 1,381. Sec'y of State-James H. Price, Rep., 39,216; Will D. Jenkins, Pop., 50,522; C. L. Haggard, Pro., 1,343. Auditor-J. E. Frost, Rep., 39,193; 'Neal Cheatham, Pop., 50,618; C. C. Gridley, Pro., 1,212. Treasurer-J. A. Kellogg, Rep., 39,293; C. W. Young, Pop., 50,493; John Robin, Pro., 1,308. Land Comm'r-Wm. T. Forrest, Rep., 39,077; Robert Bridges, Pop., 50,665; A. E. Flagg, Pro., 1,245. Att'y-General-E. W. Ross, Rep., 39, 162; P. H. Winston, Pop., 50,462; Everett Smith, Pro., 1,642. Sup't Education-E. L. Brunton, Rep., 38.608; F. J. Browne, Pop., 50,978; C. E. Newberry, Pro., 1,376. Fusion of Free Silver Democrats and Populists. Republicans, VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. At Large-Wm. H. Doolittle, Rep., 38.196; Samuel C. Hyde, Rep., 37,939; J. H. Lewis, Dem. (Fus.), 51,554; W. C. Jones, Dem. (Fus.), 51,158; C. A. Salyer, Pro.. 1,011; M. Olsen, Pro., 896; C. E. Mix, Nat. Pro., 156. Marshall 3560 2107 17 3582 2017 Mason 3066 2493 11 3077 2479 Pendleton Pleasants Pocahontas.] 1107 432 2632 986 908 1226| 5 6720 5016 77 783 11171 922 887 632 983 24 1111 452 4 2620 1001 991 1220) 6708 5056 6 755 1121 411 891 915 6 WEST VIRGINIA-(Continue 3). Total for Levering, Pro., 1,203. Total Fitzgerald, Pop., 1,129; Johnson, Pro., 1,202. OTHER STATE OFFICERS ELECTED. Auditor, L. M. Lafollette, Rep.; Treasurer, M. A. Kendall, Rep.; Superintendent of Schools, James R. Troller, Rep.; Attorney-General, E. P. Rucker, Rep. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. I. R. B. Dovener, Rep., 25,231; W. W. Arnett, Dem., 21,472. II. A. G. Dayton, Rep., 21,700; W. G. Brown, Dem., 20,249. III. C. P. Dorr, Rep., 29,651; E. W. Wilson, Dem., 25,884. IV. Warren Miller, Rep., 24,855; Walter Pendleton, Dem., 23,679. LEGISLATURE OF 1898. 1539 1897 3601 2929 3587 2965 3228 1318] 39 3299 1341 4845 23801 108 4746 2457 2323 1509 24 2307 1526 9080 6521 159 8747 6804 5610 4900 2361 5573 5019 2402 895 21 2402 897 4274 2527] 48 4113 2498 3370 1418 33 3340 1430 2364) 521 4447 2397 21 491 122 128 6089 5033 21 408 169 67|| 5281 3685 53 3054 2331 Per cent...[59.93 36.99 1.02||59.67|38,11 Plurality "Total vote for Levering. Pro., 7,507; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 346; Matchett, Soc.Lab., 1,314. 2 Berkey, Pro., 8,144; Henderson, Nat. Pro., 407; Tuttrop, Soc-Lab.. 1,306. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. Lieut.-Governor.-Emil Baersch, Rep., 265.788; H. H. Hoard, Sil.-Dem.-Pop., 167,460; E. L. Eaton, Pro., 8,123; Henry Reese, Soc.-Lab., 1,299. Sec'y of State.-Henry Casson, Rep., 265,832; C. M. Butt, Pop.-Dem.-Sil.. 167,590; E. B. Knowlton, Pro., 8,086; Jacob Rummel, Soc.-Lab., 1,321. Treasurer.-Sewell A. Peterson, Rep., 265,848; W. F. Piersdorff, Dem.-Pop. -Sil., 167,626; Lorenzo Crandall, Pro., 8,098; John Reidel, Soc.-Lab., 1,330. Att'y-General.-Wm. H. Mylrea, Rep.. 265,690; Harry I. Weed, Dem.-Pop., 167,703; Geo. C. Jones, Pro., 6,812; A. E. Dixon, Pro., 1,359; O. R. E. Gundermann, Soc.-Lab., 1,266. Sup't Pub. Inst'n.-John Q. Emery, Rep., 265,940; F. M. Cleary, Dem.-Pop.-Sil., 167.319; Wm. L. Morrison, Pro., 8,164; H. Seebt, Soc.-Lab., 1,322. Total vote. 102612 447409 95724 444095 WISCONSIN-(Continued). R. R. Comm'r.-Duncan J. McKenzie, Rep., 265, 668; Chas. F. Kalk, Dem.-Pop.Sil., 167,618; O. A. Christensen, Pro., 8, 121; A. Greifenhagen, Soc.-Lab., 1,330. Insurance Comm'r.-Wm. A. Fricke, W. Thall, Pop.Rep., 265,893; Fred'k Dem.-Sil., 167.187; J. A. Broadwell, Pro., 8,135; Fred. Schuster, Soc.-Lab., 1,324. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. Henry A. Cooper, Rep., 28,235; J. L. Mahoney, Dem.-Pop., 14,723; Geo. W. White, Pro., 1,084. II. Edward Sauerhering, Rep., 23,957; W. H. Rogers, Dem.-Pop., 17,480; Jesse Myers, Pro., 1,025. III. Joseph W. Babcock, Rep., 26,691; Alfred J. Davis, Dem.-Pop., 15, 168. IV. Theobold Otjen, Rep., 25,896; Robt. Schilling, Dem. (Sil.), 21,429; Robert May, Pro., 433. V. Samuel S. Barney, Rep., 26,613; G. M. Winans, Dem.-Pop., 16,493; Henry Mensing, Soc.-Lab., 557. VI. J. H. Davidson, Rep.. 26,649; W. F. Gruenewald, Dem.-Pop., 18,944; James S. Thompson, Pro., 626. VII. Michael Griffin, Rep., 24,073; Caleb M. Hilliard, Dem.-Pop., 11,777; James H. Moseley, Pro., 791. VIII. Edward S. Minor. Rep., 26,471; C. W. Cate, Dem.-Pop., 16,845; John W. Evans, Pro., 580. LEGISLATURE OF 1898. Sen. Ho. Jt.bal. 120 13 Republicans Democrats Republicans Democrats Watson Bryan & Sewall Bryan & Mc Kinley Counties. Joseph.. Catron.. 1Fergu son... Catron.. Bernalillo 2669 2049 2909 585 4501 9 600 417 Chaves Crook 524 537 22 531 549 476 540 Colfax Dona Ana. 279 460 Eddy 120 412 17561 1602 1407|| 723 393 307 249 420 748 407 461 858 1100 709 925 Mora 1112 1112|| 1014 1092 Uinta 907 1700 26 942 1596 421 338 San Miguel. 2332; 2334|| 2129 2123 1584 1641 1517 1485 Sierra 188 6771 453 254 [1701718947||1811815351) 1835 Total for W. E. Dame, Pro., 66. 2762 L (Grant). 1481 1486 1306 375 1025 NEW-YORK STATE ELECTION TABLES. "Rep." denotes Republican; "Dem.," Democrat; "N. D.," National or Sound Money Democrat; "Pop., Populist; "Pro.," Prohibition; S. L.," Socialist-Labor. ALBANY. ALBANY (Continued). Wallace. Albany City: 1st Ward. 2d Ward.. 6th Ward. 378 99 411 160 3d Ward. 376 697 5th Ward. 5881 687 713 680 6th Ward. 562 679 704 715 Green Island. 5031 356 666 444 9th Ward. 10th Ward. 5391 369 498 924 Watervliet 5861 389 15th Ward. 16th Ward. 698 412 664 324 Westerlo 18th Ward. 19th Ward.. 'Baldwin (Pro.), 224; Cuno (S.-L.), 279. 2Griffin (N. D.), 486; Porter (Pop:), 753; Smith (Pro.), 234; Balkam (S.-L.), 224. 498! 379 Alfred 654 451 Allen |