NOTE-The difference in totals between the above table and in some of the county tables is due to the difference between the Total vote for Elias Root, Pro., 17,205; Theodore F. Cuno, Soc.-Lab., 18,710; Lawrence J. McParlin, Pop., 8,344. The following is the amendment to Section 7. The lands of the State, now FORESTRY AMENDMENT. shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, to be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed. The Legislature may authorize the leasing, for such term as it may by law fix, of a parcel of not more than five acres of land in the forest preserve to any one person for camp and cottage purposes. The Legislature may also authorize the exchange of lands owned by the State situate outside the forest preserve for lands not owned by the State situate within the VOTE FOR OTHER CANDIDATES. Totals. Dutchess Co. Putnam Co.. West chester Co. Rich mond Co.. Queens Co... Suffolk Co... Kings Co... N. Y. Co... 9272 18393 5810 18860 13840 G. J. Garretson, Rep...1437 105204 60 60 78601 3894 12342 4597 11884 9016 3077 1024 6687 132583 6624 132855 6863 139981 6863 136663 270 8175 263 8034 Jno. Fleming, Sil. Dem. 1461 W. F. O'Neill, Sil. Dem.1460 S. D. Stephens, S. Dem.1518 Thos. S. Moore, Dem...1519 C. J. Patterson, N.Dem. J. W. Greene, Nat. Dem. *Totals for other candidates: W. Farrington, Fro., 2,497; Coleridge A. Hart, Pro., 2,424; A. L. Martin, Pro., 2,426; A. De Groot, Pro., 2,511; E. McGovern, Soc.-Lab., 5,321; J. Bechler, Soc.-Lab., 5,290; C. Ludwig, Soc.-Lab., 5,301; L. Stamm, Soc.Lab., 5,377. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. (Suffolk and Queens Counties).Joseph M. Belford, Rep., 27,191; Wm. D. Marvel, Dem., 15,923; Wm. A. Hazard, Dem. (S. M.), 1,700; Joseph P. Jones, Soc.-Lab., 929. II. (Brocklyn: Wards 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11 and 20).-Denis M. Hurley, Rep., 18,268; John M. Clancy, Dem. (Sil.), 15,901; Wm. C. Redfield, Dem. (S. M.), 1,561; I. K. Funk, Pro, 103; E. T. Holmes, Soc.-Lab., 152. III. (Brooklyn: Wards 3, 4, 9, 10, 29 and parts of 22, 23.)-Francis H. Wilson, Chas. Rep., 23,813; Dem. F. Brandt, (Sil.), 16,260; John A. Hennessy, Dem. (S. M.), 1,811; W. B. Waldron, Pro., 153; C. L. Furman, Soc.-Lab., 231. IV. (Brooklyn: Wards 8, 12, 24, 25, 26; 30, 31, 32 and parts of 22 and 23). -Ísrael F. Fischer, Rep., 25,810; Thos. F. Larkin, Dem. (Sil.), 18,381; Theodore S. Nye, Dem. (S. M.), 1,036; J. E. Ramsey, Pro., 129; A. Klein, Soc.-Lab., 607. V. (Brooklyn: Wards 18, 21, 27, 28 and parts of 13 and 19).-Chas. G. Bennett, Dem. Rep., 22,605; Thos. S. Delaney, (Sil.), 14,186; Jos. S. Van Wyck, Dem. (S. M.), 805; A. A. Walker, Pro., 78; Geo. Schmidt, Soc.-Lab., 1,677. VI. (Brooklyn: Wards 14. 15, 16, 17 and parts of 13 and 19).-James R. Howe, Rep., 15,314; Wm. Fickerman, Dem. Walsh, (Sil.), 14,287; Daniel J. Dem. (S. M.), 354; C. H. Parmateer, Pro., 60; G. A. Rosenblath, Soc.-Lab., 941; J. J. Conklin, Pop., 144; O. E. Langer, Ind., 111. VII. (New-York City: First and part VIII. (New-York City: Parts of Second, IX. (New-York City: Parts of Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, Sixteenth and all of the Twelfth Assembly Districts). Timothy J. Campbell, Dem. (S. M.), Rep., 8,379; Thos. J. Bradley, Tam., 11,002; D. De Leon, Soc.-Lab., 4,371; W. MacElveen, Pro., 26. X. (New-York City: Parts of Third, Fifth, Seventh, Thirteenth, Twenty-fifth and all of Ninth and Eleventh Assembly Districts).-Clarence W. Meade, Rep., 14,245; Calvin Tompkins, Dem. (S. M.), 512; Amos J. Cummings, Tam., 17,446; Wm. Ruddy, Soc.-Lab., 411; F. Hamlin, Pro., 139. XI. (New-York City: Parts of Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, Sixteenth and all of Fourteenth Assembly Districts).-Ferdinand Eidman, Rep., 10,435; Thos. O'Connor, Dem. (S. M.), 306; Wm. Sulzer, Tam., 12,195; H. Miller, Soc.-Lab., 2,011; J. E. Hanson, Pro.. 42. XII. (New-York City: Parts of Eighteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh and all of Twentieth Assembly Districts).-Chas. A. Hess, Rep., 11,038; Geo. B. McClellan, Tam. and Dem. (S. M.), 12,815; Marion M. Miller, Pop., 831; C. B. Copp, Soc.-Lab., 385; W. S. Hobbs, Pro., 93. XIII. (New-York City: Parts of Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentysecord, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-ninth Assembly Districts).Richard C. Shanron, Rep., 15,413; J. Henry Madden, Dem. (S. M.), 1,029; Thos. W. Smith, Tam., 14,067; J. J. Murphy, Pop., 505; I. Phillips, Soc.-Lab., 594; T. F. Rightmire, Ind. Rep., 419; F. M. Hammond, Pro., 91. XIV. (New-York City: Parts of Fifteenth, Sever teenth, Nineteenth, Twentyfirst, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth, Twentyninth, Thirty-first and all of Twentysixth Assembly Districts).-Lemuel E. Quigg, Rep., 27,875; Chas. V. Fornes, Dem. (S. M.), 2,414; John Q. Adams, Tam., 18,553; R. Mortan, Soc.-Lab., 1,235; B. T. Rogers, jr., Pro., 137. XV. (New-York City: Parts of Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-fourth and all of Thirtieth, Thirty-second and Thirty-third Assembly Districts).-Philip B. Low, Rep. and Dem. (S. M.), 29,602; Wm. H. Burke, Tam., 22,520; A. C. Fisk, Pop., 224; E. K. Thomas, Soc.Lab., 1,804; O. A. Gage, Pro., 122. XVI. (Parts of Annexed District and Thirty-fourth and all of Thirty-fifth Assembly Districts and Westchester County). Wm. L. Ward, Rep., 30,709; Benj. L. Fairchild, Rep., 770; James V. Lawrence, Dem. (S. M.), 1,697; Eugene B. Travis, Tam., 23,456; James H. Hardy, Pro., 461; L. Sanial, Soc.-Lab., 1,299. XVII. (Rockland, Orange and Sullivan Counties).-Benjamin B. Odell, jr., Rep., 22,622; Rob't. A. Widenmann, Dem. (S. M.), 445; David A. Morrison, Dem. (Sil.), 15,500; Joseph Schmitt, Soc.-Lab., 86. XVIII. (Putnam, Dutchess and Ulster Counties).-John H. Ketcham, Rep., 25,531; Henry Metcalf, Dem. (S. M.), 462; Rich'd E. Connell, Dem. (Sil.), 15,956. XIX. (Columbia and Rensselaer Counties).-A. V. B. Cochrane, Rep., 23,509; Elmer T. Haines, Dem. (S. M.), 389; Geo. G. Miller, Dem. (Sil.), 17,735; Lawrence A. Boland, Soc.-Lab., 135; Nathaniel D. Powers, Pro., 472. XX. (Albany County).-Geo. N. Southwick, Rep., 22,342; Simeon Holroyd, Dem. (S. M.), 401; Thos. F. Wilkinson, Dem. (Sil.), 17,637; J. C. Sanford, Pro., 231; E. O. Smith, Soc.-Lab., 201. XXI. (Greene, Schoharie, Otsego, Montgomery and Schenectady Counties).— David F. Wilber, Rep., 28,567; Leslie P. Clarke, Dem. (S. M.), 464; John H. Bagley, Dem. (Sil.), 22,267. XXII. (Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga and St. Lawrence Counties).-Lucius N. Littauer, Rep., 32,269; John C. Greene, Dem., 676; James T. Sweetman, Pro., 1,640. XXIII. (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Warren and Washington Counties).Wallace T. Foote, jr., Rep., 30,475; Winfield A. Huppuch, Dem., 494: Dr. M. S. Fero. Pro.. 452. XXIV. (Jefferson, Lewis and Orange Counties).-Charles A. Chickering, Rep., 27,242; Oscar M. Wood, Dem., 16,248; F. B. Devendorf, Pro., 870. XXV. (Herkimer and Oneida Counties). James S. Sherman, Rep., 26,996; Cornelius Haley, Dem., Pop., 16,512; W. D. Towsley, 862. XXVI. (Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Tioga and Tompkins Counties).-Geo. W. Ray, Rep., 34,686; Chas. S. Hall, Dem. (S. M.), 513; Alexander D. Wales, Dem., C. Pop., 20,383; Wm. Moulton, Pro., 1,512. XXVII. (Madison and Onondaga CounL. ties). Theo. Poole, Rep., 22,657; James J. Belden, Rep., Dem. (S. M.), 27,427; Chas. N. Corregan, Soc.-Lab., 827; Heman D. Fulton, Pro., 638. XXVIII. (Cayuga, Cortland, Ontario, Wayne and Yates Counties).-Sereno E. Payne, Rep., 33,628; Francis O. Mason, Dem. (S. M.), 468; Robt. L. Drummond, Dem. (Sil.), 19,822. XXIX. (Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca and Steuben Counties).-Chas. W. Gillet, Rep., 27,192; Demerville Page, Dem. (S. M.), 369; Henry W. Bowers, Dem. (Sil.), 17,994. A. XXX. (Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming Counties).-James W. Wadsworth, Rep., 28,478, Geo. Sweet, Dem. (S. M.), 409: Frank P. Hulette, Dem. (Sil.), 19,066; John Ideson, Pop., 397; Freeman Williams, Pro., 1,269. XXXI. (Monroe County).-Henry C. Brewster, Rep., 25,399; William H. Davis, Dem. (S. M.), 386; Wm. E. Ryan, Dem. (Sil.), 17,109; Wm. J. McPherson, Ind. Rep., 89; Wm. R. Hunt, Pro., 562; F. E. Silverman, Soc.-Lab., 488; H. W. Sneck, Pop., 617. XXXII. (Buffalo: Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19 and 20).Rowland B. Mahany, Rep., 18,623; Mark B. Moore, Dem. (S. M.), 313; Chas. Rung, Dem. (Sil.), 14,765; S. Lockwood, Pro., 84; Joseph Otto, Soc.-Lab., 252.. XXXIII. (Buffalo: Wards 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, and remainder of Erie County).-D. S. Alexander, Rep., 27,573; Geo. Wing, Dem. (S. M.), 931; H. W. Richardson, Dem. (Sil.), 14,636; John A. Sayles, Pro., 425; A. Miller, Soc.-Lab., 204. XXXIV. (Allegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua Counties).-Warren B. Hooker, Rep., 30,696; Staley N. Wood, Dem. (S. M.), 422; D. F. Allen, Rep., Pop., 3,298; Ancel M. Taylor, Pro., 1,279. NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE FOR 1897. SENATORS AND ADDRESSES. Elected November, 1895. Terms, three years. Numerals denote the district represented. I. Richard Higbie, Rep., Babylon. II. A. Cantor, Dem., New-York, 137 West M. Republicans, 35; Democrats, 14; Independent, 1; total, 50. *Members of the last Senate. Vice James Ballantine, died, 1896. ASSEMBLYMEN. TERM 1 YEAR. ALBANY-I. Robert G. Scherer, Rep., Albany; II. James B. McEwan, Rep., Albany; III. George T. Kelly, Dem., Albany; IV. J. D. Leversee, Rep., Cohoes. ALLEGANY-Fred A. Robbins, Ind. Rep., Angelica. BROOME I. Charles E. Fuller, Rep., CATTARAUGUS-I. Charles H. Miller, CHAUTAUQUA-I. Frederick R. Peterson. Rep., Jamestown; II. Samuel Frederick Nixon, Rep., Westfield. CHEMUNG-John Henry Holbert, Rep., Chemung. CHENANGO-Jotham Rep., Norwich. Powers Allds, CLINTON-Everett C. Baker, Rep., Plattsburg. COLUMBIA-Robert Hoes, Rep., Malden Bridge. CORTLAND-Franklin P. Saunders, DELAWARE-Delos H. Mackey, Rep., Meridale. Rep., DUTCHESS-I. John A. Hanna, JEFFERSON-I. Walter Zimmerman, Rep., Brownville; II. Cornelius J. Clark, Rep., Carthage. KINGS (addresses of all, Brooklyn)-I. Thomas H. Wagstaff, Rep.; II. John McKeown, Dem.; III. Thomas H. Cullen, Dem.; IV. George W. Wilson, Rep.; V. John C. Knaup, Rep.; VI. Edward H. M. Roehr, Rep.; VII. George H. Parshall, Rep.; VIII. James Lennon, jr., Dem.; IX. John J. Cain, Dem.; X. William L. Perkins, Rep.; XI. Lucien Samuel Bayliss, Rep.; XII. Henry E. Abell, Rep.; XIII. Orrion L. Forrester, Rep.; XIV. John M. Zurn. Dem.; XV. Joseph Murray, Rep.; XVI. Edward C. Brennan, Rep.; XVII. Henry Marshall, Rep.; XVIII. George J. Soper, Rep.; XIX. Frederick Schmid, |