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compared with bis majority over Camphell tvo years ago, which was 1,535 In the district. EIGITII DISTRICT. FORD COUNTY. Spectal piwaten to TAe Tritune. Paxtoy, i1, Nov, h.—Reports from Ford County forwns sre not fnll cnough to give de- 1ails, Congressman Fort will get a majorisy over both opponents in the counts. man, Repubiican, ShertiT, is safe for 800 majority, The balance of the Republicap ticket, State and vounty, will réceive & majority. RANRARER COUNTY, * CnenaNse, fil, Nov, 5.—0tto Township, for Congress, Fort, Repubilean, 72; 8haw, Nemo- Pt i e Treasnrer, Chebanse Townshio, for Congrese, Fort, 152; Sirakn, 65; Shaw, 44 Treasurer about the sare, WOODFORD COUNTY. Mrrasora, Hi, Ngn Shaw, Democrat, carries Woodiord Coun a small majority for Congress, Representatives, Martin and Hanney, The balance of the emocratic Btate ticket Is elected, 4 . NiINTI DISTRICT, . PLORIA. * Special Dispateh 10 The Tridune, Pronsa, Iil., Nov. 5.—Returns arc coming in gery slow, but ndicate Jarge Republican gains, The Nepublicans have clected thelr county ticket, and will prabably clect two Reprosenta- tivrs, The city: is- Regublican vy a amall ma- Jority, Boyd, Congressman, fs re-clected with- ont doubt, k dALESDUTA, &oecial Disvaten 1o Tae Tridune. Garesnure, Iil, Nov. 8.—The Republicans carry Knox Connty by nearly 2,000, and elect their two members to tho Legislature and the county tickes. The Greenback vote In the city will ve under 80. ,The leading Republicans claim that, If Bogd s deteated, the County Cen- tral Commlittee, which has beén a nonentity dur- log the campsign, swill be held responsible. Special Ditatch 1o The Tribune. (AsE3nCRo, Jil., Nov. 3.+-The election passed oft quietly in this city to-day., A fair vote polled. The Republicans carry every ward eicept the Seventh. ‘The Btate ticket has a wajority of 800. DBoyd, Republican, for Congress, has 65 majority over Wilton, Democrat. This 18 a raln over two years ago, constdering the num- ber of votes cast. The returns from the country aro‘coming in very slow, but {rom those re- ceived Boyd will have n malority in Knox County of 1,70, which the Reoublicans think will elect him by a small majority. TENTH DISTRICT. LASALLE. Fpecial Dispatch (o Tha Trisune, LaSarre, fll., Nov.5.—~Eleven hundred and thivty-four votes cnst here,—about 200 less than afall vote, The cavvassing will not be com- pleted early enough to be reported to-night, Lut [t 4s regarded as certwin that Alexander Campbell has & large vote here. MONMOUTH, - “ Special Pisvaich th Ihe Tribune, Mosyouaa, I, Nov. 5.~The Republican State ticket has o majority of about 600 in War- ren County. Marsl, Repubtican, for Congress, has nhout 4U0 majority over Phelps, Democrat, Venable, Republican for Scnate, “Alfen ond Black, Republicans, and Lewis, Democrat, for the Legislature, are elected. Svecial Disputch ta 14¢ Tridune, RusaviuLe, Il., Nov, 5.~Rushville and Buens Vista Townships give Cronkrlte 110 mojority; Fhelps, Democratic Congressman, 162 mojority; Estema, Democrat, majorlty on State tiket, 800 to 400; Congressman, 400 to 500, M'DONOUGH COUNTY, Kpectal Disnatek ta rae Tridbune, Macoun, lil, Nov. H.—Roturus from the county vowe fn slowly. 'T'ha county is Ilemo cratie 200, Phelps, emocrat, for Uongress, has two hundred or more majorlty: Neece, Demo vrat, rets 700 to 800 majority over Venable, ftce publican, rnd {s undoubtedly elecied. Mucomb City gives Neeco a majorlty, o large emeeratic kaln. On Cougréssman returns come In slowly, tuough I'belps eulns larcely ns far as hear {rom, nod mhy probubly be elected. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. PIRE COUNTY. TurrsrieL, 1il, Nov. 5.—3ngleton, Demo- zrat, for Conaress, 500 majority over, Dimmett. -Matthews, Republicun, Pleasants and Powell, Democrats, elected to the Iloyse, The Demo- srats wiil have 500 majority on the Stato ticket, TWELFTII DISTRICT. N 1ADAMS COUNTY, ‘ Susctal Diesatch 10 The Tribune, Quixcy, 11, Nov. 5.—The election in thiscity was very quiet; not more than balf a vote being polled on the Btate ticket. Two precincts are as follows: Smith. 1,001; Conkrite, 1,091; Slade, 1,000 Etter, 1,803 For Cougress—Dimmitt, Republican, 633; Siogleton, Democrat, 2,078, State Beoator—Hamilton, Republican, 1,141 Kelly, temocrat, 1,549, Representatives—Car- ter, Republican, 2,662; Black, Republican, 474; Mileham, Democrat, 2 Bamuels, Democrat, 1,000 MAXCHESTER, Maxcnesten, 1k, Nov, 5.—For Congress— Soringer, Democrat, 1635 Cook, Republican, 723 Matbews, Greenback, 2. Nest of tcket same, ARBNZVILLE, Angszvitie, 1l, Nov. 5.—Springer has a mujority for Congress, and Crookricte for Treasurer, - THIRTEENTH DISTRICT, DE WITT COUNTY. dpecral Dispatch to The Tribune, Crixnton, 111, Nov. h.—Stevenson has carried this county by about 200 majority, ‘The vrobabilities are In favor of the Repuvlican vandidate for the Legislature, N'LEAN COUNTY, Sprctal Dispateh lo The Tridune, BiooMiNgTON, {l.,, Nov. S.—Judge ‘Tipton, Republican, for Congress, ls undoubtediy de- Ieated by Stevenson, Democrat and Greonback- er. The Democrats claim 1,500 majority, but, uside irom McLean County, few returtis ro- teived, Bloumington shows 'Democratic gains of veurly W0, Nearly every town in Mclean County shows Democratic gaine, Republican vuunty ticket elected by small majority, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. MACQN COUNTY, Soecial Dupatch to The Tribune, Drearen, 1L, Noy, bLi~Election returns <amtic in slowly aud it Is Impossible to give ma- Jorities at this bour (11:30), Cannon, for Con- ress, Republican, will ¢o out of this county hy 200 majority, aid will be returned by 1,500 1 the District; The general Stato ticket will rb- ceivea handsome majority, Jack, Demount." ‘Pyler, Republican, and Mlaynes, Prohibition, are wrobably elected to the House, It s very close betwecn Moltitt, Republican, and Gambil, Dem- werat, for Senstor. A stroug Probibition and lieht Greenback vote was polled, Frostmeyer Republicuu, is probabty elected Shentff, < Mattoow, TiL, Nov STotal yote 1,000 A & .y QY. ~—Tof Yote e Republicans probably carry State wnd Coue fressioual teket by 125 majority. 1 oubetat, 4 rity. Legidaturo DULLEVILLE, Spvecial napateh to The Tribune BerLevieis, 11, Nov, 5.—Reileville precinct, for 'I'reasurer, Sudih, 1,008; Crouknte, 5IN, buperiutendent Public Instruction, Klade, 1,210; Etter, 6. For Congress—Morrison, Uemo- crat, Y335 Baker, 8143 Muberly, Greenback, 103, COLES COUNTY, . Apecial Lusich 10 144 Tribune. Marroow, 1il., Nov. B.—Mattoon gives the followtug majoritics: Biith, 1475 Slude, 1w; Cauuon, W5, ‘the Greenback vots tn the town- shily {5 79, Lsfuyette Township uives the te- publican ticket a plurality of 8 to 11 voles, . - CHAMPAIGN, ‘- mectal Diaxich 1o The Tridune, CuANFAIGN, Nov. B,—Returng are very mea- Lre g0 tar, but sll the judicatlous goint to lue civgtion of Cannon 10 Cougress and tho whole Hepublican: State and county ticket by about 1,000 majority, — - FIFTEENTI DISTRICT.." PaRIS. . Special Dupateh to Ths Tyibuns, + Tanis, lil., Nov. 5.—Farfs gives 175 Refub- Jican wajority on 4be Btate ticket. Hunt, Ko- Dublican, ., vate, 200 wajority. " ‘The Dem- or Be weratle county tcket ¢l y 800. = mu):‘:\ry-y' ket will be elected by &!J_Usor —— BIXTEENTII DISTRICT, CREENVILLK, | H< Bpectul Disvatch to Tha bune Gaxzsvicre, 111, *Nov. 6.—Returns are not elliu from precincts us yet, but the wajorities wre estlmated: Bwlh, for Treasurer, 20; Slade, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WLEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ¢; 1878 for Superintendent - Bubile Tnstruction, 250 B. Rmith, majority, for Congress over Bparks, 300. Tha Greenbs vota was larger than ex- pected by hoth pagties. One (ircenback Repre- sentative fs surely eleeted fn this district, anu perliaps two Republieans. = CLAY COUNTY, Fpecis] Dispater 1o The Tyibune, FrORA, [1l., Nov, fi—There s nothing definite Irom our Congressionat Districtfor our Repre- fentattve District (the Forty-fourth), but heavy Republican gains are reported, The Indications are that the Democrats carry this couaty, but by a largely redeed majority, PAYRTTE COUNTT, 3 Apecial Diepatch to Tha Tribune. - VANDALSA, 11, Nov. 5.—Tie fudications’ sre that Bparks, Democrat, for Congress, has car- tied the rounty by 400 majority. The State tcket bias the same; Benatorlal and Representa- tive candidates in proportton. Exact flcures cannot be eiven, owing to scveral local ques- tiona being voted on. q MARION COUNTY, Special Dissazch to The Tridune. Barns, 1il., Nov. 5—Marion County gives 300 Democratic majority, and elects a Senator, two Democratic Representatives, and one Re- publican, Sparks elected to Coogress from the Sixteenth District. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT, CAIlO, CA1Ro, 111, Nov. 5.—Tha electlon in thig city passed off quietly, and s rather lightet vote than usual wagq polled. 1t {s impogsivle to- niebt to determine what the result s, All hands appear confident. Not héfore to-mor- row evening can the result be ascertalned with any degres of vertainty, The vote from the Interlor precincts, of necessity, fs coming in very slowlr. Spectal Dievatch ta The Tridune. Camo, I, Nov, 5,—Vote close, Partial ro- turns fvdicate small Republican majority for Treasurer. £ PULASRI COUNTY, Mounn Crry, IlL., Nov. 6,—This precinct of Tulaskt Connty eives Thomas, Republican, for Congress, 40 niajority over Allen; a Republican &aln of 40 on voto of 1870, —— NINETEENTIH DISTRICT. ‘SLUAWNRETOWN, Sretal Disvatch to The Tribune. BmAwxzzTOwN, 1L, Nov. f.—From reported roturns In Galistin County, Townshend's ma- Jurity for Congress will bo about two to one,a large gata over his former oleetion, § — e — MIDDLE STATES. NEW YORK. : THE PALL OF TAMMANY, Soerinl Dispalch te The Tribune, New York, Nov. h.—Tho electfon in this city taday resulted in a sweeping victory for the people in their battlo against Tammany Hail and one-man power. A larze majoritpiof the voters of the City and County of New York went to the polls, ballots in hand, determined to crush the corrupt factlon wbich, for a num- ler of years, has controlled public affalrs on Manhattan I , and merciiessly robbed the people to benefit ftsclf, John Kelly'’s power Is practically at an cod, and the calamity which threatened the city In tho ovent of the success of the Tummany-Hall vandidates, and the con- sequent elevation Into offices of long tenure of the winlons of that corrupt political machine, fa past. The Republicans ot this city did their work as clectors nobly, They were TRUE TO TUB PARTY'S PLEDGES, and the falsity of widely-publised hints eon- cermog & lack of faith"In certain Republican districts has been proved conclusively. An fu- vestization by the Times reporters of three- fourths of tho election districts In tho city showed that the Repnblican voters toa man were castiug stralght antl-Tammany tickets, and that evergthiog was conducted with the utmost fairness at Republican booths. The majority given to Edward Coaoper, whd has been elected Mayor of New York for the next two years, is fully 20,000, and Rufus B.Cowing has been elected City Judge, Benjamin K. Phelps, Dis- trict Attoruey, and Mortz Ellinger, Coroaer, by a slightly reduced msjority. Very little scratching wns done, the - straight ticket being vated with but few exceptions, ‘Ibe day passed withent any nousual disturbances, and a very large yote was polled, GKEAT EXCITEMRNT, Speetat Disbatch (o The Tridune, New Yorux, Nov. 5—10 p. m.—The munlcipal conteal overshadowed ‘everything clse. Even the Congtesslonal nominces received sccondary attention; except fn Levl P, Morton's district, where the work was hard and tne cnthuslasm great, The voting began early, and a heavy volumo of ballots was poured intothe boxes durlug all tho forenoon. Even soon after8 u'clock, the time of opening the several hundred polliug-precincts, lang rows of voters were wait- fog. At from half-past 8 to10the busiocss came pourlng {n, Tn no clection tn this clty for many years has thero been such manifest determination to voto catly. “The merest giance up and down the strcets and aloug the avenues would have shown the vericst stranger that to<lay was onc of intensc Interest and fmmense importance to the peoplo of this clty. There was considerable excitement at the ticket-boutha of the various partics, but at the polliug-ronms there was, for the most part, no crowd, and but little exvitement, the police pre- serving order, TAMMANY WAB READY and prepared to sell out wvery other office for Schell, but the Republicuns voted straipfit, trusting to the general uprisiog for the election of Assembiymen. The yesult proves thelr good Judgment, as tho victory s a come pletu sweep, Tammauy Ilall present. el an uvusual scene to-night. It was Micrally packed with followers waittng for returos. Not a Tammaay candidate was to be seen. Kelly sat oo tho platform opening dis- patches. Uis exorcssion grew more and mors gluomy, aud at last he spoke 1o one of his aids, ‘The crowd wes putting fn cat-calls and bisses becauss. no ood news came to band, and sume- thiug bad to be dope, 80 the zids stepped for ward and sald thero was no use. The funeral oration might as well bo pronounced. In reply to ycils for tures, Yo sald 160 clectlon districts, 2 majority of them ancieot Tammany stroug- holas, gave Cooper over 5,000 majority. * XELLY was catled for’and compelled to admit that Tanmavy was Ladly beaten. “This proclams. tion cauved hisses, yells, and extreme confusion, A tunatic jumped up and shouted for Cooper, whereupon he was knocked down and beaten nesrly to death, Afler this bravo act the crowd dispersed, and at U o'clock Tammany Hall was dark snd descried, Coopef's headquaners were througed with an entirely differcat class of people, and tho returns were recely- ed with unbounded enthuslasm. Unlon Hquare contatued not less tnan 25,000 peo- ple, eagerly awalting the -bulletins posted, ‘The city is ublaze with bonnres. Printiog-House Bquare is bright with calctum light, and every uewspaper othue Is surroynded by tbousands of ita adnerents, * ARKESTS, The action of Uuited Btates Commisstoner Davenport 1 causing the astest of those who offered to Yolo upon byturalization papers of 1568 caused greut excitemeut, At one time thergwere noarly 100 men. Nindor arrestn his réums, brouht there by the United States Dep- uty Marshale, Davenport was tiru, and uong of thie Iryudulent papers wera allowed to pass, ‘Ihe tutalarresty {qg. a’un{'p[w' HJldgal votlng prob- abiy number L0000 TheVulted Siates Marshate Kept waach at each poll, sud chestiug therd by stulling the boxes was jmpussible, At this lwur iy Is rozurded sure (hat o 4 TUL FOLLOWING CONGRESSMEN bave becn clected fu this city, Wough, ite twajoritica cannot yet bo glvens Fifth Dlifrict, Geu. Bodrke, gn anti-Temmiany Demacrat, over Nicholas Mplnr. who had 10,804 wajonty, twy years 3go; ‘Bixth, 8. B. Cox;- Seventh, Edwin Eiosteln, Republjcgy, over Bickhol, Tumiiany, who bad 7,114 wajority two years agq; Eiglih, Gen. Ausou G. McCouk, Republican, re-clected over Lorfog Jerowe ; Niutb, Feruando Wood, re- elected; Tenth, James U'Brica, anti Tewmany Dewocrat, gver Orlandy B. Potter; Eleventh, L. P. Morton, Republican, ovee: Benjamin A, Willls, Democrat. Thig 1s a clear Republican 2aln of two Congresafonal districts in New York City, and, for the first timo within recol- lectfon, atmost, this city will send threa out- and-out Republicaus to Congress. BIGHTY-NINB HETURLICAN ASSEMNLYMEN IN KRW YORK. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Nrw Yonrg, Nov. 5—10 p. m.—Returna so far recefved from the State Indieate a change nearly as radiesl os in the city, and give the Repud- lieans eighty-nine Assembismen, This settles the Senatorlnl question. GATRRRING THESN 1N, At Tammany Hall it was anoounced as enrly a8 10 o'clock that Commisstoner Davenpor! who is also United Btates Chiel Supervisor of Elections, had coused the arrest of about 500 voters onthe 1863 naturslization papers, and was holding them In $2,000 bail each. Fx-Judge Spencer had n consultation with _other lawyers in the interest of Tammany Hall, and later waited upon Commissioner Uavenport. The Tammany men and tho anti-Tammansites ara working zealously, and are favored by good weather, ‘Three United States Commissioners ara hold- fog court to-day, aud their roomsare crowied. A number of persons wera arrcated on the charge of attempting to vote {liegalls. Most of them wero discharged on giving ‘bonus and promising not to vate, One of the men arrested wns & roundsman of palice, and in uniform. Another pave ~$AGK taxes. Cniet Supervisor Davenport has tostruct- cd his Deputies to count and canvnss all tho yotea In oue box before they permit the Stato officers to open any other box. o raysthey can only be arrcsted under Natlonal authority, and wit] receivo theamplest support and vrotec- tion. e nlso orders the arrest without warrant of any clection oflicer found during the counting of the votes cngaged in any ilicgal act which can have an effeet upon the canyass, ‘The police have arrosted Murphy, a Demo- cratle judge of election, the Unitca States Deputy Marshal, and a citizen named Bussey, wwho were released ov bail. In other wards five Judiesof election havo been arrested by order of the Sunervisors, In these cascs the judees refuged to admit the United States Deputy Marshals into the room. Tha aay s bright, and a full vote is being potled. COOVER'S 8TCCRSA, . New Tonk, Nov. 5.—Two hundred and ten election districts glve Cooper, tor Mavor. 8,521 malority. Kellv has just made a speect: tn the Fumnmany Hall saying, ** We ara beaten ulb along the line." Sapatooa Npnisos, Nov, 5.—Complete roe turns give Manforth 651 majority, Kepublican eain, 818, Starin, Republican, for Congrges has 81 inajority, o a % 03wEao, Nov, 5.—Tioun Cuunt{v camplete. Drwight, Republican -Congressman, 1,000 major- ity . ’Slw York, Nov..5,~Three hundred and elehty-five clection districts fo this city givea majority of 14,000 for Couper for Mayor, The entire anti-Tammany Republican combinstion tickes for city officers {8 elected, ‘The _returns froin the interlor of the State show Republican grains, nuyd indfcate the clee- tion of George F. Daufurth, Republicou, as Judge of the Court of Appeals by a cousider- able majority, Fifty districts In this - eity out of 560 give Cooper, for Mayor, a majority of about 1,200, Toe Kepublicans clum 10 to 16 wmajority 1o the Assembly, o The following Congressmon _ ard_ elected: Bourke, Cox, Waou, Morton, and YcCouk, Burraro, N, Y. Nov, fl.—}’lemc, Republican, is clected to Congress. s - ‘Tnor, N, Y., Nov. 5—Wood, Republlean, fs elected ta Congress in thy Seventeenth Distglet by about 3,000 majority., New Yok, Nov. 5,—~Bixth Congreasional Dis- trict—Total vote for Congress, Cox,|10,001; Doy ties, 6,497, o ¥ Pouvantkgersie, N, Y, Nov. S—Ketcham, Republican, is elected to” t‘augreu by a large majority. DWIONT NE-ELECTED. BiNaiaMTON, N.o X.i Nov. .—D publican Congressmau. in the Twi Distriet, {8 re-clected h{ an jucreased In Tiogn County the It crages 000, & ht, Re- -clghth afority. ¢publican majority av- DIED, Yoskens, N. Y., ‘Npfi.,‘—:\lexudfl Congressmao-clect, died toryight. DANPORTIL'S DIATRICT, Povonkrrsie, Nu Y. Nov. 5—Dutchess County gives Danforth 1,500 majority. New YORK, Nuy. 0.—Tte Fifth Cotgressional Diatrict flwn Multer, 0,609; Bourke, 107, Teuth District—Pqiter, 8839 0'Drien, 11,145, Elghth District—Jurome, 6,883; McCook, ; cunsoxd® bouyry, | fimub, ErMina, Nov. 5.—Chemung Contity complets, _x,;la:fiq Danforth 8,235;\Uradley, 2,640; Tucker, Oy For Con%reu, Richarilson,” Republican, 3,253 Eab,::u;k&',‘ cmiocrat, %428 Beaumout, Green- ack, 3,00 Y s A Byracuovw, Nov. 8.-Hligock, Republican, is clected to Congress by g 1arte majority, Povankrersis, M. {'., Nov, 5.—Ketcham, Ro publican, for Congress fn_the Thirteenth Dis lrlefiahu 2 majority of 3.400, THomas Morphv 14 €leetéd to the Senato i tho Soventh District, nteJ* VOTE OP T0R CITY. The total votd®{ the ity {or Mavor fs: Coop- %. m;]o.fl?; Schell, 0,391 Cooper’s majority, ,dO1, £ ki CONGRE4SMEN RLECTED, The followinz Cougressmen are elected: Sec- ond District, O'Reilly, Inflependent Democrat and Republlcang, Third Distriat, 8, B, Chitten- den, Republican; Fourth District, Archibald M, Bliss, Democrat, Moo 3 ‘The Democrats elect.the Comptroller and Auditor, PENNSYLVANIA, ERRETT AND DATNE. Special Dispateh fo The Tridune. Prrranung, Pa., Nov. 8,—Errett, Republican, will have about 1,000 majority. Bayue, Repub- licn, has o reduced majority, Tha catire Re- piiblican county tlckgt 13 elected, with perhaps one exception, that of Martin Shaffer, for the Legisiature. Ilogt, for Gavernor, will hava be- tween 8,000 aud 9,000 in this couuty, and the rest of the Btate ticket' sowetbiog less. The Legislatury Is undoubtedly Republican. Tho Nutionals polled about ss many votes hero as the Democrats, There. was a grest deal of seratching, and exact figures,cunnot be given to-nicht. The Republicans are celebratiog, thelr victory by processions and fireworks. There was o bloudy riot 1n the Twenty-fourth Ward, Bouth Side, between Republicans and Nationals. A1, vonnelly, Ropublican, was 36 badly beaten that bo will probabty die. 'Ho shot a man named ‘Thornton, who Is reportégd dead, ' Beveral others were badly bart, The row grew outof a palit- ical discussion, ™ pulaperei, PriLaperrnia, Nov. 8,—At the Mayor's of- fce it 18 estimated that the Republidsu mafority 19’ Philagelpbia for the State ucket will be about 12,000, Kelly bas been badly cut in tha Fourth District, No doubts arg'entertalned of Randal¥'s election In* thoThird=District by 'a reduced majordty; * e PITTSBURG NEWS, Piersnvag, Ya., Nov. 5—0 p. m.—Returus come in slowly, but ecnouch Is ‘known to place the re-election of Ersett and Bayne, Republicaus, beyond doubt, The majority for the Republican State ticket In this (Allegheny) county will reach 8,000, Tho Legislative ticket was vadly scratch- ed, but amajority of Republlcans i3 elected, Hoyt's fricnds ure claiming his vlection by 2,000, ‘I'bs Legistature will be Republicau, which fu- sures the return of Don Csmerondio tho United States Senate, WiLkesBakRg, Pa., Nov. 5.—In the Twellth District Hendrick B, Wright Is undoubtedly re- elected to Congress. ) SILE MAJOKITY IN TIIE BTATE, PriaveLeuia, Nav, 5.—Tue Democratie Stple Lummittoe concdde fhe election of Hoyt, Republican, for Gaveruor by 16,000 misjority, ‘Lhe Republican Committee claim at by 75,0003 © | WARI ELRCIRD, :_In the'Bisth ‘Covgressional Disteict Willjam “Ward, Republicay,Ts Fe-elcctod by 3,000 majoricy. TROY. . N. Y., Noy,.5~Troy cimulete utve 120 Dantoric Tyost ke al.m." ubljcan, XG0 Palter- fl!l;‘p* Fergusan, Greeuback, " Diauforsh will probably: have 4,000 mafority in the couuty, 5 % HAMMOND m.gc‘rzn’. o Winrgitatt, N 'Y, NoY, &~Hanimopd, Re- pubilcab; in ths” Piggletnth’ Congressioa Dis- trict, is elected by 2,500 wsiority, p New Youx, ‘Nov, 8.~-Covert, Democrat, 14 elected to Col 1o the First Digtels by AL ml’vm.y: ¥ . - NEW.JERSEY, . 4 ... TAR CONGREFSMEN, “Trnroy, N.'J,, Nov. 5.—The probabilities are that the Republ elect Hyo of the seven Congressmen and & wajority of the Assembly, ‘fbe Congressmen certainly elected are Robeson, Revublican; Pugh, Republican; Vorbees, Roo P\lbllrnn: Blake, Reoublicst: Rrignam, Reonb- feany Alwnh Clark, Democrat, aml vrobably Ross, Democrat,—a Demoeratic Toss of two. PELAWARE. NO OFTOSITI WinyiNeroy, Del., Nov, 5=John W, Hall, Democrat, has beon elected Governor. Edward Martin, Democrat, is olected to Congress, The Republicans ran no eandidsse for elther of the ahove offices, the only opposition being the Greenbackers, The Republicans ran n county ticket ln Neweastle County, but without sluCCoss, It was expected the Greenhackers wonld have developed sume strengys in Sussex County, but tha returna received #o far indicate that they offered no meterial oppesition. In Kent County the Democratic ticket was unopposed. 'NEW ENGLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. HUTLER, Suclal Dispatch 10 TAs Tridune, Bostox, Nov, 6.—The rout of Butler {s com- lete, aud ho ia neser likely to repeat the game bo has been earnestly playing for the last six weeks. Roturns from 251 towns give Talbota vlurality of 25,500 and Dutler a vots of 06,313, OF TII CONGREAAMEN, Crapo, Reputicnn, fs returned from tha First District, and Harrls, Republican, trom the See- on Distrlet, both having handsome majorities, Tbo Tuird District, comurising tha sonthern wards of Bostop, is st this hour (1 a. m.) still in doubt, though it is bellered Walbridgze A Field, Repablican, 1s clected by n small majority over Dean, the present Demoeratle incumbent. Leopold Morse, Democrat, [ returned from the Fourth District, by a small vote; over Martin Brimmer, the Republican candidate, Selwyn Z. Bacon, * Republican, fs ‘returncd from the Fifth District, by n plurslity of 4,800, nis princlpal opponent befog Mathew Clark, Greenbacker, whose secession proclivities have been widely talkedof. The Sixth District 13 stlll doubttul, and it Is now clalmed for E. M. Boynton, Greenbacker, over Loting, Republican, tbe present fncumbent. Will- fam Russell, Republican, s returned from the Seventh, Tarbox having been #old out by the Butler men. In the Eighth, Claflin, Republican, has a handsome malority ovér Dradford, the Greenbacker, and in the Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh the present incum- bents, Republicans, are returned, the western part of the State, where Butler carried Immense strength, haviog gone heavily against blm. The vote thrown 5.7 . TESTERDAY is the largest ever cast in Massachusetts, and will count up about 275,000, Bostou last year threw a few more'1Han 80,000, This year tha vote I8 47,77, The }nllng In thiscity passed oft very quictly, owlng malnly to the extraordlnary precautions takén., The 100 precincts were guarded by 200 “United States Marshals and Supervisors, and ;lt police snough to count up over 1,200 in alf,, 'Tho disorderiy clement was thoroughly aweds ONLY!BIXTEEN ARNRESTS have been made for (raudalent voling, and the victithe were vrépn!lv balled out by Butler's agents,in obedicnes to hia desives, Kearney keot limself shady, and his force of special po- lec did not pu n'an nppearance. The Butler men wera very n] ch incensed againat Iim Jast night, clalming that,{but for his bloodthirsty specches thelrleaticowauld have made at leasta respectable showlhg!: Of this thero can be but littls doubt, fof%a’strong feeling has set In agaloat <the sahdslot orator within s few days. There Has been intenso ecxcitcinent in this city dmiog the night, and the newspaper hullcl}_ha'lhnru wot been o esgerly scanned at any tifiesinco the War, Washiog- torgstrect has bepn tremendously crowded all night, but, on thet whole, the crowds here and In other sections ke been very good-natured, and haye content l}&tmuulvu with expressing ‘thelr preferenceay, loud cheers or hisses and groans, anl g i THE: SESTIMENT DAL EADING REDUSEWANS "Is best uxpreasebbitne, Dully Auvertizer, which says: “Toex te th® blesslug of the vie- tory» achieved arcely possible. For two months past thoypeoplo of this State have uot been playieg at polities, They bave beou fight! ith grim earnestness a battle fn which tifhjr own interests and those of their children wize {nvolved. For the first time in this State the lines wero sharply drawn between the clements of our population which naturally suggestaw and order, and thoss which are npatgrally dlsposed to an- archy, corruption, and plunder,—not that all who voted dvith tho defeated party are inimical jto hosor'/dnd right. Many of them wero, doubitiess deffived and misléd; but the tuuss of those whoge devotion to sound words and sound principlgs of government cannot be relicd on were in:that camp, and the com- manders of 1§ werc{'cnnlptcuoualy corrupt and unsafe. st Y1 YURIOUS RAID.QF UNSCRUPULOUS BELFISH- NEss : on the Government ol Massachusctts has come to & mlscrable end, * The campaign of nudacious bluster and reckffss falsehood has been wrecked, ‘The * glamour of it has passed, and this murning it appears a8 unsubstantial ! thwarted wickedness commonly does. The majority by which it was deleated doos not repreaent its weakness truly, for there are thousauds who, In weakness and folly, suspectiog the wrdng would suceecd, en- listed in it aguinet flo better Instincts of thelr own cousciousness, are now hieaitily ssham. ed of the past they played, ana will muke haste ta repent wanting ssgucity as well as Ormnessof vrinciple.’” ¥ s DurLER NOWNZRY, BostoN, Nov. 5.~Tho Jourral says the Re- publicau Btate Centrul Cotmittee Liave recelved returns which ndicate that Butler is defeated by at least 40,000, and says the re-clection of . W. Ifarrly to Congress iu the Becond District by a large majority, ia nsstutred, . Boston, Nov, 5,—Talbot’s election by a plu- rallty of 20,000 s naw concéded. W, A. Field, Kepublicun, 1s sald to bo clected to Congress trom the Third District 14 300 majority. vm OF BOSTON, ‘The vote of Bostor in detail (s as follows: Taltot 702 Hubler, 214 Abbott Miner. Butler's majority, 4, eb. Claflin, Republican, is probably re-elected to Congress from the Eighth District, » Wo W, Crapo, Republican, is probably re- clected to Congress from the First District, B. W. larris, Kepuolican. s re-elected to Cougress from the Second Districeby a . Jarge walority, A Worcester speclal says W, W, Rive, Repab- lican, carries the Ninth Coogressional District Ly probably 3,000 majority. TUE PIISCIFAL CITIZS. Following 18 the vote of some of the principal clitieat < Worcquter ... "y vs 3785 Que Lundred ' and 1wonty-seven' towas give ‘Talbot 12,758 majonty over Butler. T Belwiu Z. Bowan, lepublican, 1s elulledlu the Eirth Coneressionsl Districy (Banks! vld district) by probably 3,000 majurity over Nathag Clurk,-Batjer Grecubackes. Butler Liss oo doubt carried the clyy b plumuy‘;“lguxhl'umn:_fia of sty tow clu vy, Salew, and, New tled- {\Gr‘nllf:rlh'u _'l'ultfit 1{ l,n;jllnt;f‘vl'cr Busler of Tho election of Leonold sforss’to Congress from the Feurth Djstrict is uow copguded. - ‘Twa hundzed and eight. towas in Massachu. setts, includiog ell sl citics, give Talbot 16,9 wajority over Butler, © * i BUUN PLUBALITY. Boarox, Nav,5.—AwU jo. w. Talbot's elecr, tiou by 30,000 Y‘l‘wnlny is. conceded Ly Butles's Iriends. Al the Republican Kepresculatives to Counygresa trom the eleven districts, with the ex- cepuen of the Founh, where Brimmer is de- feated by Morse, Dewocrat, sre undoubtedly tlected, a8 faras the prescut returss lndicate. The vote of twn handrsd ol Twentetbroa m‘r‘\lfi give Taibot a majority over Butler of Doston, Nov, 5,—All the Republivan candi- dates for Btate officers are vlected, NEW ITAMDPSIIIRE. LANGR REPUBLICAN GAINS, Bostoy, Nov. G.—New Hampshice speclals from Republican sources state that Head, Repub- liean candidato for Governor, s making hand- some eains, with a decressed Greenback vote. Bottox, Nov. f.—A Concord, N. H., speciat saya the Republican State Committee clalm that the Hepublizans have carried_every Congrea- #onal District, and that the Republicans will have a zowd majority in both branches of the Leglslatuye, . ALL THE REPUALICAN CONGREKSMEN ELECTRD, CoNCoRD, N, H., Nov, 5.—From returns re- celved ft appears that Head {s elected by the peonle, and It Is probable Republican Congress- men are eleeted In tho three districts, As far as returned the House stands: Fifty-two Re- publicans, thirt}-zeven Democrats, and three Ureenbackera. ‘The Republicans claim that thev shall have at least tventy-five majority In the House, CONNECTICUT, MAWLEY ELECTEL. Svecial Disateh to The Tribune. Hanvrorn, Conn,, Nov. 5,.—~Gen. Hawley Is elected to Congress In this district by about 1,000, The Btate Is close, with the chances that the ele®ion of Qovernor will® o to the Legista- ture. The Greenback vote was light, except in the New Haven section. Hantrorp, Conn., Nov. G.—Eighty.scven towns give Hubberd, Democrat, 2:.087; An- drews, Republican, 23,1195 Atwater, 3,420; Pro- hibition, 493. In 1876 the same towns pave Hubbard 28,263;. Robinson, 20,04, Harrrorp, Nov. 5,—Qen. Hawley, Republic. an, Is elected to Cougress by n plurality of 1,500, He probably carries fartford City bw 650 major- ity,—a walt of 1,150 from the vote of 1876, off quletly, The majoritics from' differpnt towns [n the county, ns far as heard from, arp as followss Parker, Demacrat. Congressinan, 475 Quarles, Republlean, miember of the Assem- by, 208: Spartz, Democrat, Shertf, 162; Thora- as, Republican, Treasurer, 4945 MHayes, Demo- crat, District Attorney, i2; Gallaghon, Demo- crat, Circult Clerk, 3; Timme, Republican, County Clerk, 1,%1; Henedict, Republican, 1,200, - aRNRY. Spectal Dispote) Gesrva Lage, Wis, Nov. G.—lieneva Lase elects the entirn Repgblican ticket. Willlams, far Congreas, 220 mafority. Full returns from the First Assembly District of Walworth Coun- ty give Elt B, Dewing, Republean, 825 majorj- ty over Latham, Democrat and tircenbackar. ‘Willams, Hepublican, Is clected to Congrose i the First Dlstrict by about 3,000. . WATEITOWN, , Fpeetal Dupatch 10 The Tribune,” Warentows, Wis.f Nov. 5. —Watertown City gives Casmtell 231 majoril Philitps, Hepublic- an, Renator, 398 majority; Town of Watertown, Davts, for Congress, 74 majority; Rider, Demo- crat, 8enstor, 44 majority. Phililps fs clodted Beoator, H. Flinn, Democrat, i elected to'the Assembly, . BERLIN, Koeeal Dirpaten ‘to ‘The Teibune. 2 Benviy, Wis.,, Nov. 5.—Sacket's majority for the Benato {n the City of Berlin Is 178: Town of Berhn, !8; Town of Aurors, 54 Jones, ‘for Congress, City of Berlln, 43 Town of Berlin, 101; Aurora, 113, Harter, Assembly, Cliy of Berlio, 99; Town of Berlin, 100. 8T. CROIX COUNTY. Specinl Disnatch % The Fribune. Hupson, Win, Nov. hi—8t. Croix County elects ilii1, Republican, to the Assembly, and Plerce County clects Houghen, Repnbifean, 8t. Croix County gives Humphrey, Republican, Walt, Republican, s elected in the Third Dis- | for Congress, 130 malorily. Plerce gives him, trict, There §s no election of Gorernor by the people. The Legislature is probably Kepublican. - ALL REPUBLICAN. Harrrorp, Ct. Nov. S,—Returns from 148 towns yive Andrews, 45,355 Hubbard, 43,101 Atwater, 7,000 Baldwin, 1,005 The Repub- ifeans elect flawley, Walt, and Miles to Con-* gress. Tho Republicaus will have the Lewista- ture by 83 mnjnrllg, and, as thero In 1o election br the uorlv the Republlcan tieket will be elected by t le:Leglulnlure. YyvERMONT. SPECIAL ELEETION, 87, Aunans, Vi, Nav. The special Con- gresstonal election in the Third District ordered by the Goverrtor, there belng no election In Septeinber, took place to-day, Returns from forty-cizht towns give Bradley, Barlow bolting, Republican and Greenback, 7,1413 W, W, Grant,, regular Reoublican, 81613 G, L. Waterman, Democrat, 806, Barlow'smajority, 3,174; plurality over Gront, 3,980; gain over Urout, since Eeptember, 1,338, Twenty-cieht towns to hear from, but Bar- low’s victory s assured, . RHODE I1S8LAND, & A CLEAN SWRRP, Trovinexcs, R. 1, Nov, bHi—Latimer W. Ballou, Republican, is re-elected Representativo to Congress In the 8econd District by about 700 majority over Sarnaby, Democrat, and 8mith, Greenback, ¢ . Nelson W. Aldrich, Republican, 18 re-elected estimated, 600, ¥ * DONAE COUNTY. . Kneclal Dieoateh fo The Tribune, MiNseeoTA JUNCTION, Wi, Nov. 6.—The Third Aseembly District, Dodge County, elects Davison, Jemoctat, McFetridge, Repubtican, is prubably elected Scnator. Brage's majority 1s reduced about one-half.: WAUKERIIA COUNTT, Sneelal Disvateh 1o The Tribune. WAUKEsiA, Wis; Nov. h—Full rcturns of Waukesha County: Willlams, Reoubliean,” for Congress, 75 maojority. Two Hepublican As- semblymen clected, - ATNFAU COUNTT. Apectat Dispated fo The Tridupe. . Miustoy, Wis, Nov. G,—Juncau County elects ono Republican and one Democratie tnemn- bier of the Assembly, Barrows will Lave 25 majority over Pound, for Congress, Apecrat Disoateh 10 The Tribune, Ponraax, Wis,, Nov. 5,—Portage—Davis, 127 majority. s . TICHLAND CENTRE. dpectal Dinsateh to e Tribune, RicarAnp CrNTRE, Wis., Nov. 5.—Hazelton, Republican, for Conugress, has sbout 230 ma- Jorlty in 1his county. Thomas and Balley, both Republicans, are ciceted to the Assemuly by small majoritics. . HAUR cOysTY. Soecial Iapateh to Tne Tridune, Bananoo, Wis,, Oct. B.—~Seventecn towns in In the First 'District by about 3,800 majority | gauk County givo Caswell, Republican, 1,400 over Davis, Democrat, and Sayler, Greenback. THN CONORESSIONAL RISTRICTS. Provinexce, R, I, Nov. 6.—The Journal has returns from the entire State cxcept Block Isl- and. In the’First District, Nelson W. Aldrich, Republican, Has 59103 Davis, Democrat, 1,743 Savies, Urednback, 000; scattertng, 104} Al- drich’s majority, 8,875, In the Hecond Diatrict Latimer W. Ballou, Republicar,. thag . 5,669; Barpahy, Democrat, 4,585 Smithy Greenback, 8113 seatteriog, none; {mlluu’c majorty, 708, THE WEST. o ++ «WIBCONSIN. 3wl i MADISON, Svectal, Disvateh 1o The Tritune, ManisoN, Wis, Nov, 5.—Sufllcicat veturns |- Coperésslonat: Distiict, vwetitsond ‘torwlin iaud+ from this Congressional District (the Second) Insures the'élection of Caswell, Republican, by a handsomg’ majority. In this county (Dane) the Republicans carry tho county by a small plurality over Davis,. . The entirs county and Legislative Republican ticked clected by 800 to 1,000 majority. . FRISDY'S REMARKADLE TRIUMPN. . SurivavRee, Noy. 6.—11 p, m.—~Milwaukes City and County, with ove township to lhear. froin, mive Frisby, Republican, {n the Fourth District, for Cougress, 1,200 majority over Deuster, Democrat, s Republivan eain of 3,500 over the votéof 1870, The Republicans elect the whole county ticket, with tho possible ex- ception of Coroner. Returns from the interior come In slowly. Ualue and losses are about equlll; divided. COMPARISONS, Mitwavxee, Nov, 5—13 *o'clock,—Fouarth City™ote MW ankee, " Refitdhesh * gata; 1,070; Frisby, Republican, majority in Mlwaukee County, 1,600. He Is probably elected, Fifth District, forty-ouc towns, Republican majority, wiiich.1s, & largo galn, and cect Bar- | £3i0 1,110, rows to the State Sennte and two Assembly- mon, The indications from othicr districts aro rather mepgep at 10 o'clock, but indfeate Re- publlcan gaing,. . Deoocrats voncedo the Legls- lature 1o the RePublicans. The Kepubtican gafns In Maalson City aroover400. A large meeting was beld In the Asscinbly Chamber, The Republicans are very jubllant, while the Democrats, smile grimly ac thelr enthusiasm. The Greenbackers are badly left in this Con- gressional Diatelet, .. ;" supNienT. M At midnight returns contlnua to come in highly satfafactory to tha Republicans, The demoralization.of .tbe Democrats and Green- backers is frightful. In tho languageof a prom!- nent Demoxratle polltivian, “The Democratle varty bas gong. to bell.” Dane County clects nber entire Repulican ticket, with the gxception of Rodgers, District Attorney, by 4C0 majority, a gaiu of —over 700, Caswell, Repub- lican, for -Congross, s elected by, over 2, mujority. . The Republlcans clect Caswell, Hazeltap, Humnphrey, aud_Pound, and possibly ¥risby fu the Milwaukee Dlstrict. The Domo- cralp cloct Bragg and Bouek. The Legislature will stand sbont #eventeen Ropublican majority on joint ballot. Tbis magnificent victory is largoly duo to bard-money Democrats, to whom all honor is due. Barrows’ majority fu thls Senatoe district (s 600, snd Hutchinson, Repub. licag, for the Assombly, bas 400. % .. RACINE COURTY. Bpeciad Dispated to The Tridune. Racing, Wi, Nov, 3.~Coogressmon Willlams has 400 majority, a gainof 300. Cllpman, He- publican, is élected Htate Bcnator by about 400 majority, Elelds aud Adland, Assemblymen, both Kepublicans, are elected, which irivesa full Republican delegation fn the legtilature, Flelds' majority {s 300, and Adland’s ‘80, & galn ot both Assemblymen. The whole Republican vounty ticket is elected. d 7o the Western Anvetated Press, Racine, Wis, Nov, 5.~The Republicaus earry this county over @ ombination of Democrats ‘snd Greenbackers. The gain over last year's Legislative vote is 1,018, Willlams, for Con- First Diatrict, forty-cight towns, Democratic Raln, ; 8quond District, thirty-six towns, Republlean gain, 1,104, Third District, Sltéen towns, Democraticgaln, 457, ? Sixth Distrlct, thirty-one towns, Democratic gain, 1,190, ¥ 8eventh District, thirts-five towns, Democratlc gain, 782, L Eighth District, thirty-six towns, Democratic gain, 70 . Gkt ‘This comparisonis made with the Presidentin) voteof 1870, ° Auectal Dispateh (o The Tribune, * DarAnoo, Wis., Nov. 5,—Caswell has 1,200 plurality over Teuncy, sud 560 majority over all in Bauk Couuty. Hemml nud Eillnwood, Re- publicans, are electetl to the Leglslature, MICHIGAN. LANGING. Bpectal Disvateh to The Tridune. Laxsing,: Mich., Nov, 8,~A fiae larze votc was polled fu the city. “tho Republican majority over Democrats and Greenbackersiads follows: On the State ticket: Brewer, Congress, over all, 143; over McCurdy, Democrat, 434: Todker, State Senator, over all, 8573 over Kilbourne, Demoerat, 0U5; Bowen, Btate Represontative, over House, Democrat, 834; aver all, 370; coun- ty ticket, Republican plurality between 400 and 400, Tuc Republicans are holding a Jollitication mneeting ju the Old Capltol In honor of their splendid victory, The county largely Incrensed the majority of 1870, iz ' MARQURTTR. Soectal Dawatsh (» The Tribune, : Maryurrrs, Mich., Nov, .~A Republican victory in Marquette County. was schisvedat the polls'to-duy, The majority ls as follows, as far us heard from: For Congress, Ninth Dis- trict, J. A, Hubbell, $70; Stute Senatc, Thirty- frat, Disteict, 8 M, Stephenson, 8005 C, Q. Gell- ter, Stute Leglslsture, First District, 2503 1. O, Young, Second Dlatrict, 660. The whole county ticket by 1,100, The Gregnbackors pojled about efghteen (n thecity, .Thoe mejority will dilfer @ress, #ains Dot lehs than 830 over hia vote of | but little troni theso fqures, two yeara agp. As Rucine origlnated the Honest Mouey League, and the tinance question was tha only {ssus discusseid, thy résalt is clalined as pecutiarly a yictory for honest money. ROCK COUNYY. . Fpecigl Dipated 1o The Triduns. JaNgsviLLe, Wis, Nov, B.—Tho election passed quictly, the Republicans carrying nearty everything with ficreased majorities, even, fn some of the Ureenback stroogholds, “The city gives Willlams, for Cougress, 4123* majority; Richardson, 8custor, &3 majority; Comstock, Bherll, 73 majority; Valentine, Register, 738, A, I Lovejoy, Republican, for thg Assembly, Sccond’ Matrict, 18 clected over James Church 0y 4i0 wmajorlty. The Republicau majority In Rogk, County Is pstimated at from 2,000 $0 2,500, : . Vinsg sINcw 1863, eeles, Bpectal Inspatch 1o The Tribune, 5 ..~ Forr Arxmsow, Wis, Noy. G.—Jefferson Couuly will: give Cuswil, R:ml»lknn‘.‘kgr Cou- Erye, over 50 joajonity, a kgin of 1,600'gver the ¥olg.uf two yeass ayo, Bullock and Ostrander, Socoud sud Third Districts by round majorities, k’nllll.s;,,_ Kepublican, I clected tu the Sepate by ovér 30 mifority,~the frat Republicaki-fenatod elpctud sluce 1563, 3 .. MRKOWN COUNTY, Rise Boerial Dnapatch @ Tus. Tribune, 1 = . QUEEN BaY, Wis,, :Nov, -5or-Brown : County, tweusy-two towos sod wards, Bodck, Vewo- crat, 1,092: Jones, Kepublfuan, 1338 Btecle, | Cunly, Democrat, 80873 Mead, Nutional, 1,217 Greenback, 420, ; Kelly, Iogependent Republice 40, 1y elecied {0 the Asembly from Khe First ADRIAN, " Fuacial Dispalch (o The-Tribune ADRWUYN, Mich,, Nov. 5.—Al} but one ward aud eight towns give Croswell, Republican, for Governur, uver Barnes, Demacrat, 1,010; over Bmith, Greenback, 1,301, ° ANl three Republicsn Hepresentatlves toythe State Legialatues are electea; alvo, the Stato Bcnator, The Repub- ilcan plurabity on ghe cofinty ticket Is over 1,000, ‘Tue resnlt on Copgressmen {s about the same 98 on (fovernor, The towns and wanl to heur trom will fucreuse the Republican plu. rulity, » ' TOE CONGREAPMEN. Derro, Mich,, Nov. 5—12:03 2. m.—Twenty towns of the Sccond District wive Willets, Re- publican, fur Congress, 8,443, Card, Dowocrat, U703 Thomas, National, 1,64, i ‘Twenty-six towns and wards of tbe Third Dis- tricy elve McQowan, Regublican, for Cubgress, 3,753 Unlon, Dewocrag, §L,&I7; Dawson, No- tioual, 8,060, * v, ‘f'wunty-ouc towns of the Foorth District give Hlegublicana, 879 elecied to tho Asembly 10 the | uirows, lepablican, for Coupressy 81763 e red, Democrat, 1,464; Bherwgod, Fiitesn towns of the Fitth District giveStove, Tepublican, for'Coneress, 4,114, White; Dimo- crat, 3373 Comstocky Nuttonal, 2,06, * - - A wegty-onc tuwus of the Bixih Distejct give Brewer, Republican, for Congress, 8,500; M Natwual, Twenty-l eise Conges ‘towns of the Seveuth Districy . Republican, tor Congress, 3215 Distriet. Uray, Democrat-Greeuback,-fe olevy- b MUchell, Dewocrat, 8,600; Mallory, Natiooal, €d. “The Third District fs i doubl. “Thie vote | L. . on Congressman is farge, with 8 Republican Ralu. . . KENOSIA. Epecial Diapatch (o The Tridiae, Kexoaus. Wik, Now. R=The slection nassed Tweuty-elglt towns in the Elghth District zlve Morr, Republican, for Conryess, 32223 ‘Toompson, Dewocrat, 1,7%; loyt,. Natiewal, 13717, 3 ‘Iwenty tow os of the Ninth Disteict cive Hueb- . be givem to-uigbt, as :eeveral bell, Repubillcn, for Congress, 1,562; : Denocrat, 5155 Tarénaler, Nattonnr gia, “"¢% Returns from tho towns and wardy of | Firat Ward, eo for ns heard from up 1o pyg m., glve Newberry, Republican, for L'u:x;ro i 2,010; Williams, Demoerat, 2,301; e o tlonal, 1,509, . In thia city and connty, 8o far an e the vote for Shertf is us followss cw!z:";xz"f'?’ ltexn, 8.297; Nicnolsem, Democrat, 2, 134; 11" man, Natlonal, 1417, The defeat of 1. Demacraty for Register of Deeds, Borg. atrer, 18 concedeg, E - “r‘:;rf\?z';: TOWNSs, 3 BTROIT, e Nov, 5—10:30 p, m,— 1, come in slowly, Fifty-acven towns henn;'llxl‘::: 2ive Crosswell, - Renublican, for Uoverny;, '.‘4?\3:-»llhlnu Democrat, 3,024; Kmith, Natioy! Do, i Ay 017, Mlch., Nov, b—Midnight,— from 3% townd glve Crommwell, Inonmi e Gavernor, 22,487 Barnes, Democrat, 13 Humitd, Natjooal, 14,400, » s - MINNESOTA. REPUBLIOAN MAIORITIES SLIGNTLT ReprCep, Roecidl Dispateh to The Tvibuns, A 81. PACL, Minn., Nov. 5—7 b, m.—~Pregony In- dicatfons are that - Donnelly, treenback Demo. craty hias about 2,000 mnjority in 8t, Pan), while Washburo, Republicnn, has 1ot leas than 3 majority in Minneapolis. The rivaley of 'a‘( Laut and Minneapolls Influeticed the vote \1,.' botls citley: * Taking the two together, the te sult I8 Iavorable to Washburn. Cross-firing o tho local tickets Will make the counting in thyy ‘elty an all-night J6b; - ‘The Democrats claim the eleetion of onc Btate Senator, two mewl ! the House, and all the county tickot, coneeding une Senntor and two Represcatatives to 1,6 Republicans in this county, with & Afth memper In doubt. 8ix o'clock dispatehes from Vatiouy points in the Becond nod Third Cougressiong Distrlcts iddleate reduced majarities, but oy cnough rednced to change the estimate, sent last evenlog,: 4 ‘\WASTIBURN NOT RUNNING WELL. 87, Pavt, Minn., Nov.5.—The clection pro- ceeded qulietly, but with a full vote in the city and much n-rumflluz on Coneressmen, Scater. g returns recelved indicate that the Greey. back vote fs insiznificant on tho State tieker, Returns on Congressman In the Thirg Districs indicate that Washburn, Republican, largely alicad of the Stata ticket in Minneapolls, slighyy Lebind o 8t Panl and the ont rountles, |y clected, {t §s by a reduced majority from 187, MISXCAPOLIS GOLS ROLIDLY FOR MER Fmimp, © N Speclal Dispaleh to The Tribune; 87, Paut, Mioni' Nov. 5—10 p. in.—Fifteen cottuty precinuts mive:Donnelly a net paln oge: ’McNair's niajorlty two years ogo of 243 in. ‘neapolis City gives Washburn not less than 2, which, allowing Donnelly 2,000 gain in Rumeey. County, 260 ta Becker Codnty, and 100 in g, Louls Cuunty, estimated, gives Washburn n net gain on the returns and estimates received of ‘about 2,000, Minueapolls having given a Demo. cratic mafority two years ago. The Republic. ans hore are confident of Washburn's election by 2,000 majority. The First District furnisbed no real contest, The Second Distriet gives meagte returns with small Democratie gains, fudfenting Btrait's clection, but by & reducdd majority as compared with two years ago, Tie country vote wad gencrally light. 8T, PAUL. * Auectal Disvatch tn The Tridune, -B1.- PAULy Minn., Nov, 5,—Twenty-five pree cincts, all s tar roported, give net Democratie gains on Congresymen in this district, 584, In efghteen precinets, Sccond District, Stralt’s net nidjority 1s scventy-four lees than his plurality of two years ago. - -~ THB LEOISLATURE REPUNLICAN, Sr. Pace, Minn, Noy. G.—Ramsvy County gives about 2,000 majority for Dounelly, Demo- crat and Greenback, Returns from throughout the Becond District indicate that Donnelly s running atiead of his ticket, which tho Repub- lcans clalm to bo combensated. by Washburn's majority fu Minncapolls. 8¢, Paul votes almost unanlmously for the recovery and destructlon of the old raflroad bonds. In the Second Dis- trict Ttgu. nublican, runs about even with tHEHIRE tilKer antd ‘18 probmbly elected. the First Duwell, Rebubllean, is elected without ' doubt. No figures on the Republican majority in the Stato or Leglsiature.. The latterts cer tainly Republican lo both ITouses, ns the Grees back vote makes little showine, ! NEBRASKA. 10,000 70 15,000 REFURLICAN. : #bectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune, LiNcoLy, Neb., Nov, 5.—Returns are coming In slowly, owing to the length of the ticket Indleations In this county polnt to a fusion of -Demoorats ond Greenbackers, which, howerer, 'did not - increass the vota of tho onposition tv the Ropublican tiket, Thd returns from Fill- more County give 400 Republican majority out of A total ‘vote of:1,000. Otoo Cuunty, hereto- fore Democratle, reported 200 Republican ms- Jority, The Greenbackers gain In Richandson Couuty. Juniata, In Adams County, gives 100 majority over tho fuslon tickets, The votewill not bo 80 "heavy as two years ago. but the Ree publicanticket beats she fusion 10,000 to 13,00, ‘The Probibition vote was 1 * 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. -OMARA, Nob., Nov, 5.—~Tho countiog of the votes in Omabi s not yet fnished, oa will prob- -ably take all night, there being three State tick- ets, and 811 behig seratehed: Omaha and Douglas County will give s mojority for the Repubiian Stateticket. Dispatencshave beenrecefved most- Iy from smaller ‘towns, oply a fow of the larger places having boen heard froni. The Republiveat carriéd Otoe County by 80 majority, The Uity of Fremont gives over 100 Republican mulority. The City of Crete vlects the Republican thket by 118 majority, The Renublicans carry i8¢ Siato by about 10,000 mojority, Valentine, Ke- pudlican candldato for Congrces, will haves mafority of from 5,000 to 7,000 over Davis, wbo 18 the Deraogratic and Greenback candidate. I0OWA., siakixo aftrance novsLy scar. «- Bpacial Dispateh (o The Trisune. Davesvour, Ia, Nov, 6.~Tbe Congresioot! election was conducted fu due form to-doy, 8 provided by law, In every precinet fu this cos ty. Mo this city aud township the total v fouts-up to 1,208 for Hiram Prico and 130 oppe sitiou. -The Democrats ‘made no organired | effort, the complete organzation of the Hepu Heus renderliie any such attempt futlle, B4t eral_welkknown Deocrats ovenly voted 10: Mr. Price, Réturns fromn the county are nots! fu.'Those roceived fudicate & total wajority of 3,000 for Price fu Heott County, = - MISSOURT. 4 . NB OURENDACKEBUS BICK. . Hoecint Diosed 10 The Trivuns. : 87, Louis, Moy, Nov, 5.=Tho election in s clity passed off quietly to-dey, no riots urdu“ order ocvurdng. ‘The cativuss has boeu the mo-‘ spirited 8t. Louls has bad fur soyeral years bul tha vote unexpectedly was'comparatively mh:‘ there belii only shout 3,000 voles cast 0t 50,000 revistered, Tho Greanback voto was liebh and the leaders of tbal._pnnynm.-adlydlfiz poluted pyer tug pieagre support accorded U ‘e ticket, ‘Thd only Grecnbuck cavdidate Wi reveived @ notlceable voto was Andy Broa% caudidate’ for Sherft, - who captured cnfau‘r:_ Dewacratic voles 1o, defuat ke Pcmwt 5 nowiuce far. §herifl, s Khe JRepubikavs o Jubilant over thelr suceess i eleeting the &7 er part'of their tleket, Tt ’ . Ct o ranTian dEriuNy. i _ Br. Louts, Nov. ,;,"muu Toluros n:: :l;: ity Indicate that sometbing wore than h: byrd . Hepublicsn ticket: i3 electey, Tho con uuw - oth the Becoud aud Thirg: Congressionsl M tricts scemy to b closer, than was exDeCT, Tho rusult_caunot be ' fopecast atthe P"um' writiog, ‘The resplt, jg the Firat District &3 7 : countles wutskls the city forud » part ot that - districh, and e cannot be heard from.'® 2% < be 80 81. Louis, Nov, S.—There seems (0 e doudt of the election of Froat, Democrat "xw Republican, is 80 Q00 b the Republicsss 35 e reluri 150 B ‘Tl Ietrict aro very meanre, b X S A A SR Ry D wna.