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THE Tho ma. the Inrgest over given In, tho count; ane jority in October wis 6,018, Republicans pre wild with joy. a SIXTY PRECINCTA OF TIAMILTON, F Cixcinsatt. Nov. 2—-Bixt preeinets of ae caanty show a net Republlean qin ever the ee vote of oelote "A 1G VOTE. ch ta The Chicago Tribune. creat Boe Now. peithinight the, close (or in Ohia Wieday wae hn surprise to the welt. Hon te Cie a itepubilenn majority will bevery foforine our catimate eent from herg last night, close LOyOUr ee pemoceats Kit howe ago cons vies: fA, and. tho. Hepublient, gains bave a cee then, ‘Thore wae very little excites Libs ‘Duta very full vote. As nor ns enn be ment. LUE ever a hour the Ttepublieans polled dere tho same vote as in October, tho Incrense inthe muority, being due to the falllng olf of inthe mi cratic. vote. ‘The feature of ie day wes the linge omumber of halla businessmen oat the pulls, In in ny wards of this elty they organized beforo jnany warty marched. in bodies uf titty to 2X) cunny 1o tho polls, where thes elceted Judes, strung to tik daring tio day. holding tickets and rallying voters inet Increases her cl ¢! jority a Ad ter 0, °C Her de itepublican by' do, Tt went Dem- cde October, ald fis been Demoeratic ocrutle ira The Ttepubiieaus elalin that the yy eGorgers contributed to tholt success, ahere Ia grent rejoicing bere to-night, The streets are thronged at midulght, ant erowds are envering luatlly.. TOLEDO. 1 Dupateh to The Chicagn Tribune. roncnton Now. 2—The election passed of wictly. Returns from the precincts of the quiets? im ut midnight, show that tho Rewib- fieans have an Inereuse’ over the majority for Congressman of about 800. ¢ SUMMIT COUNTY. c , x, O. Nov. 2—Summit County gives CRP eo inajority, a Ttepublican guin of 485, WISCONSIN. ocosomowot, eta) Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ocoxonowor, Wis, Noy, 2.—Oconnmowoe, ely and town, gives Garileld 69 majority,—a Republican yaln over the fast Presidential clees ton off, ‘The entire Kepublican county theket is probably elected. TUK WAVE SWEEDS ON i 2 Disputeh to Tre Chicago Tribung smitonee, Nov. 2—One hundred and thirty- sever towns and the City of Milwankee, show Republican qin of V09 over the yote of 1870, ‘The tepablicans elect the old members of Con- reea, and gly one, Guenther over Bouck, sug ith the Firth. and Deuster, Demuerat, In h, are reGlected, eee of Milwaukee {9 Republicun on the Presidential ticket, 4,000, MILWAUKEE, - iat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. suewehunrny Nov. #.—The Republicnus of this ofty are highly elated to-night aver the outcome of the politteal contest, ‘Their county ticket [s elected by 3.0 majority, and there is a cleny aweep on everything but Congressiminand ‘Third ‘Ward Assembiymnn, Deuster defeats Sanger bt this Congressional district by 1,000 to 1,800, mtich: tothe surprise of all sides. Sunger rung about ga behind the regulur Republican tleket. bin {iis county Gardeld’s tmujority 83.050, whieh Is altepublicun gala of 6.000 over four years nyo, when Tilden curried tho county by 2016. Vin Sebalek, Republican, 1s elected by 1,605 majority fn the Fitth Senntorin! District, and Sampson, Republican, fn the Seventh, by 1,400, -Gning frum interlor towns centirm reports fs probubly Republican by a ro. Ait the old Kepublienn mem- ‘bera ot are revleoted, and Geunther's election over Bouck fs conceded. Milwatkee went Republican, but scratchen Sanger, candl- date fur Congress, tndly, who Is) defeated by 10). Hragg is probably elevted by a reduced majority. vil ceded ASSENDLYMEN ELECTED. , ‘ Tho Republicans elect tenoutof cloven As- eembl} print ax follows: A. i. Shepard, In tho Firat Dis! Otto Laverenz, in the Second; E. P, Matthews, In the Fourth; 8M. Cortiett, in tho Fitth; H. Herxer, tn the Sixt +3. Statler, in the Seventh: Theodore Harun, in tho Eighth; Luther F. Gilson, tt the Ninth: Willinin Perrin, in tho Tenth; aud D, J. Price, tn the Eleveuth. The Democruts elect Keogh in the ‘Thicd, SANGER'S 1 BYEAT. ‘The defeat of C. M. Sunger is phenomenal, and not cusily explained, Ltnd he ran withia a qhousand of the general ticket In thls county he would bave been elected. ery is who cut him, aud what did they cut him for? It feemy that Mr. Sinyer representa a fie- the party, which {8 __ hostile to the piingipal veal = manners, and although ull have appeared to support him, tho canvass bis not been earnest. ‘The Jewish and Irish elements both had personal grievances eguinst bin, and he wus generally eeratched by them, ‘Tue mnynifeont, yalus throughout the State ond the election of Guenther over Bouck Inthe Bixth District afford tho Hepublicins great site isfuction. ~ e osnKosit. Special Dispateh to The Chteagn Tribune. Osikusit, Wis., Nov. 2—Oshkosh offictil gives Huneoek 40 innjority; Bouck, for Caugresa, 151, ‘Tue entire Republican county tieket Is elected by a tnajority ranging Cram sud te 1,000, Indica. Uons point te the eleotion of four Assembtyn: Wall, Bronson, Durekstail, and Howte: id one Senntor—Hiunilton, Republican, This tsa Kepublican wutn of one Senator and two Assem- Diynen. Returns from the Sixth Congressional District indicate the eleetion of Riebund Guea- ther over Gabe Bouck by upwards of 2,000, MANITOWOC, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MaNttowoc, Wis. Noy. 2.—The City and: the Town of Manitowoe gives tho Gurtielt Electors AM majority, A galh Over the vete of 187 of 151. Coleman, Republican, for Congress, 204 majority; Eutubrouk, Republican, for tho Asgombly, 20 majority, Every ward In tho city went Hepub- Jean fur the first thne fn ite history, the Third, the Democrats! atronghuld, glving 24 Republican, rity, - Spectat Dispatch Lo The Chicago Tribune, Manizowoc, Wis. Nov. 2.—Ieturns from nineteen towns and wards show a tet Nupublice AN gin of 2. Bragg runs abuut even with bis Ucket, Hankin, Democrat, for the Semite, 1a elecied, Estabrook, Kepublican, for the As- fembty jn the ‘Third District, fs cleeted by aver majority. Smith, Dewucrat, for the Asyem- ly in the Second District, and Gleason, Demo- erat, for tho Assembly Inthe Firat District, are prubatly elected, Libinger, Republican, for ‘beri, is probubly elected, ‘Tue balance of tho county ticket ls Democratic, JANESVILLE. Special Dispatch to The jeaoo Tribune. JANESVILLE, Wig, Nov, 2.—The election prased of quietly, fa vole being polled, City of Nile, 421 Republican majotity. na gal of 20, Returns trom wbout hilf of Rock ty show the Republican majority to bu JEPFERSON COUNTY. Spectal Dispateh tu The Chicayo Wateurows, dell gives Huncack 900 majority; Gr erat, for Congress, 70) uiijority; Demoernt, First Districts Bullock, Recond District, and probably Crile, Democrat, bird District, are cleuted to tho Asuombly, i Kussell, Domverat, for Senator, a; DANE COUNTY. lal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mautuon, Wis, Nov. 2.—It fs estimated that Gurtteld carries Dune County by BW. ‘Tho coun Wileket fa Hable to be mixed. “The Sherif fy in yu, with the probabilities {n favor of Kiser, Democmt. ‘he Lepublicnns cleat the most im: Portant, If not nll the rest. of the county ollie fen Two Agsemblymon out of three are elected By the Republicans. Burrows, Republican, for ite Senutor, 13 elected. ‘The Second Congres- tional District eleera Cuswell, Rupublicun, over Heewory. Denucrat, by aver 1,000. ‘The Repul- Dpe fire holding linmunse muass-inectiigs In oO Assoinbly Chumber to hear returns, ‘Thoy Ate Uring a Ni 'Ge don ue Ge National salute in houor of the elce: ‘Tribune, oH Tumubrey, Kepubiienn, IOWA. county peToRNS, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MeGioou, Ia, Nov. 2—Cluston County, endon Township, Updegrat's home, on Cone wressman, gives Updewratt, Republican, 130 mae Sority over Stowurt, Deimoornt—u Jose of 200 Over 1878, Monona Township gives Updegraff a majority of 1; lows, 24 over 1874; Guttenberg Btowart 2 iaujority; loss of 70 stce 1878, GAINS ALL ANOUND, M oe Moryes, Ia, Noy, 2—Ieturns from tho an Precincts in Polk, Mudison, Adalr, Dultus, tates Wapello, Webstor, and Marshall Coun- tan custlng avout 15% per cent of tha vote of the ty te, show anet Hopublicun guin of 400 aver i Voto ur last yeur, Provinots so fur as heqrd ret fn tho Sixth Congressional District show a publicun gain of 2u8, = INDEPENDENCE, Inpenitial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, men manne er Tu., No. 8.—Filtysthres young the polly ned {aling with o tag nt thelr head to Yoty for Uurieldund “Astaae Prot y good for city of 3,uout ee rotty yr for Saitul mugger? ponar. Four Dopax, Ta Nowe A Hopabile Satu ot 65 ty votos in Fort Dodae es Bt MUSOATINE COUNTY, MucPtclat Dispatch to ‘Tha’ Cateuga Tribune, CATING, Ia. Nov, #.—Muscatine Count, talclly. gives Gareld IW nugoriiye tm tei ve Wen 178 mujority, “Tho “Democrats city for Hancock by 200 majority, W count, ‘i a Greut ou, ares: & Kopublican mujurity of F0u, Seiad Dirpa eV ERPORE . patch to The Chicago Tribune, ePAvEXPOIT, iu, Nove S—Tho result ta. this Regunivs Hepublican waine in every ward, ‘The on ean Inajorityjla Wd on Presidentinl Blect. tek shout thosuwe on the bulance of the Farwen fie iat the Second, elects Maj, than ay ) Congress’ bya majority of not less dturbunge oe Vote has been very full, aud no CrDan Ravtvs, Ta Get, it ., Oot. &—The entire Ucua teket is elgotea ta yan County rer ies publican majority will be an fi crease of 10 or 15 per cent. uple are overjoyed at the nows indicating Garfield's ulection. A GLONIOUS VioTURY. Speelat Mepateh to The Chieago Tribune, Duungue, In. Nov. 2—Latest returns show {hut Upderraf, fepubticnn candidate, will have 200 majority over Stewart. The Democratic county ticket Is elected, James Dunn, Clerk, having 2,000 majority, When tho tirat roport was confirmed that Gar. jotd was olectod 1,00) toreh-bearers turned out at midnight and paraded the atrests, When in frontot the Thnes oles M,C, Woodrull gave the boys a speceh, after which they vontinued their march, It isn glorious victory, and there 18 great rejoicing. ELUUTY THOUSAND MAJOWUTY. Tes Moines, In Nov. %—Our returns up to this hour at those to tho Hepublican State Committee fndiente nhout. 76,00, amt probably 8000 mujority for Guriicls over Haucock, unit i clear 14,000 invority over all, The Greontinek Yoto ull told in tho State promises to fall shore Of 25,00 We have redeemed the Seventh Con- ressional District, where Kasson haa a miso Ly OF sitrely 3,000, ntid probably of 4.60) In the Sixth Congtesslonal Distriet, where there was at intjority of 1,400 nguinst the Tepublicnns list fonts there aro cheering Indications that we anve redeemed that ales, wil the returns go far Bhowlng stends Bautie for Cutts, and we believe he Is elected by ar 60) majority, MICHIGAN. GREAT GAIA. Detnott, Noy. 2.—Fifty-lve towns and four interior eltles, cnating nbout one-twentieth of tho State, show a Kepublican plurality of 3,100, nyalnst 1,697 in 1870, NATTLE CRERR. Svtctal Dlapatch to The Chi ATTLE CREEK, Mich. Nov. celved a majority of uid in this aun Of 20) Votes ovor Hayes, and du over Grant. ‘he returns from efght towns of this county xive aver 700 majority for Garfeld, and three lies heard from in thls district give 13 Repub- lean majority, 2—Garll elty. ‘This isa ANN ARnOI, Speetat Dievateh to The Chieaon Tribune. N AKON, Mich, Nov. 2—Thls elty gives Tuneock 16 majority's Jerom Governor, U1; Wiltlte, 3S, Mepublican, for Hepublicnn, tor Congress, wards and towns give Unneoek 312 rity: Holloway, Demuernt, for Governor, Waldby, Demoerat, for Congress, 201. dn- » Republican, for Stute Senatar, Is provably defented, and two of the Representatives tit tho Lexistature are Republic, Ld KALAMAZOO, Speetal Diepateh to The Chieaga Tribune. KaAbAsazon, Mich. Nov. 2.—-Gurfletd, 1,000 ma- Jority; Governor, Jerome, 00d majority: Bure rows, for Congress, 1.200 mafsorl fhe Repub- Henn straight county tleket over the Fusion is elected by from duo” to 1.000 majority, For the Leubslittire, all of the Rupublieans are. elected from this county by frum dou to 1,600. Great tes publican gains. BRANCH COUNTY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ConpwaTer, Mich. Nov, 2.—Thia (Branch) county: gives Garield and the State Ueket about 1,Cv masority. an Repubiicun galn of 1 The gatlre Hepubllenn tieket is elected uver the jon. NILES, .. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nines, Mich. Nov. 2.—This clty gives Hancock 60 mafority, w Hepubltean gata of 40 over 1876, iepublieas Governor wud Congressmmun about e gnine, MINNESOTA, + ST PAUL Sr. Paut, Minn, Nov. 2.—The Republicans have carried the county ticketIn St. Paul, and probably eleeted two out of three members of the Lewistature. St. Paul is usually Demucrut- fe by 2,000 majority. Wiel ipl nunrant Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Paul, Minn, Nov. 2—11 p,m.—The Ploneer- ev, OF this clty, Iaexhibiting the tetegraphie returns of the National, State, and elty elvctions by the ald of n stereopticon upon a canvas seven Teet square placed belore the wladuws of {ts eblef editorial: rooms, Halt a dozen amateur artists are engayed fn drawing cartoons, and us each vote Is announeed from the diferent: sec uons of the country it is tollowed by an appro- priute illustration.” Ininense erowds ‘ure yuthe ered tn the streets buiidinye, singing = ‘Johh Brown's ody." cheering, and indulging in all manner of enthusiuatic re- dJolcings ns the news continues ty tell of the aweeplng National Republican victory suined by the votes of a Solid North. The tucal Kepub- Nean tleket bas also been fargely suceessful, ana Tatmsey Coutty, heretofore Democritic stronghold, ins bi med, Pegeneruted, and: digontbrallad. NEBRASKA. 25,000 REPUBLICA: Osawa, Nob., Nov. 2—From scattered retuens reevlved from the State at large It fs probable that Nebraska gives Garfield fram 20,000 to 25,- OW majority, Nance ty revteeted Governor by the same figures, EK. Valentine tor Congress rung behind, but will poll 35,000 majority. Tho result in the clty Ig mixed, Probably Republic- an mujority, The Nuttonal tieket 200; and umn dority of tha Democratic Legislative ticket elveted, DLICAN GAINA. Omata, Nov, 2.—Returne trum the State are mengre, but almost unitormly indicating Re- publican guins, The Legisluiure is probably three-fourtha Republican. Nemuba gives: Gur- fleld 104; Coluinbus gives Hancock & majority; Ogattalla gives Hancock 16 masority; Lancaster County, 2,000 majority for Gartlelds; Senuyler Colfux County, 12s; Fremont, 160: Wahoo, 250; Cas ounty, 400 for Gurtield; Omutin, FiTth Preetnet, 16 for Guriield; First ‘Precluct, alight Republican majority, + HANDSOME GAINS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oxatta, Nob., Nov, 2.—-Returns are stow in comlug tn, but from those recelved and’ fram Inst estluintes, It is anfe to say that Nebraskie woes I epublica by from 90,000 to, 25,000. nite dority, Gov. Nance and the entire Suite teket, toxetbor with Congressman Valentine, belng re- elected, This county gives a Republienn ma- jority ef over G0, handsome i. ‘There wre heavy Republican gains in near! ery town In tho Rate, ‘The Kepubllean majority in Lancas- tor County fs 2,000. KANSAS, A OLEAN SWEEP. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Leavenwoutu, Kus, Nov, 2.—The indications Bre that the Iepublican majority for Gartletd will be 45,003, Thoentire Republican Congres- sional delegation fs returned by the followtny innjorities; First District, Anderson, 15,000; Bee~ ond, Ryan, 0,000; Third, Haskell, 4,000. The Prohibition amendment Is carried, Tho othor two umendments are defeated, NEW ENGLAND, MAINE. Thy RESULT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pontuann, Me, Noy. 2—Midnight.—The Nee publican Electoral ticket in Malne will buye at lenst 4,000 and probably 6,000 mujority over the te ‘ highest name on the Fuston Electoral Uekot, and 8000 over the towest, Tho Republican galna are. very. even over tho State, and mostly drawn from the Green- buek vote, though in the munufucturiuy towns many Democratic artisuus voted for Gurituld. ‘Tho Fusion tleket was budly ent, some Demo- erata refusing ta vote fur Grocnbuck Electors, and some Oreenbavkors for Democratic Ktect- ord. Tho straight, or anti-Fuslon, Greenbucke ers threw about 300 votes, Maino clected Can- resainen In September, tho delegution standing: three Republicans and two Demooratio-Green- bavkers, Tho voto of to-dny exceeded that of September, aud will reach 13,00, The Repub- Neans are thronglng the stecota, wild with do- Uyght. The Democrats unreservedly give up the Btuto, PONTLAND, Me,, Nov. 2—Curctul estimates at this hour (nildnight) Indicate the innjority for Garheld of 4,600 In tho Statv. Tho Portland Argus concedes a majority of 4,000, and a plus Fallty ovor tho Hancock tieket of 5,000, Lewiston, Lewseron, Me., Noy, %.—Garfleld, 3,6! cook, 1,404; Weaver, 1. PORTLAND, PouTLAND, Me., Nov. 2.—Curfluld, 8,782; Han- covk, $38; Weaver, 73, P.YTY TOWNS IN MAINE give Garflold 23,079; Hunovck, 19,051; Weaver, 6M. Tho game towns gave In September, Hee publican, 23,083; Fusion, 90,802; scattoring, 8;—2 Republicun net gain of 1,888 op the yoto of lust Bepteinber, ; Han: + BATH, Batu, Mo., Nov, 2—Total yote of this olty: Gurfteld, 1,175; Hancock, 671:-n plurality gatn on the September vote of téfor Uurteld, ‘Tae olllclal vote will not vary this result, DAMARISCOTTA, Damaniacorra, Noy, 2.—Garticld, 204; Fusion, 85; stralyht Greenbuck, 17; epublican plural- ity, 10; Tous from Beptember,b« a 4 gaca gives 28%, Republican plurality, a gain of 45 over eptember, ONS HUNDERD TOWNS $n Maine give Garflcld 85,183; a) 913; in Beptenber the same towi the Hepublicans i067; Fusioulste, uv, tering, 113; @ Republican yulo over of 1,087. BLAINE, G LS 3 WV Gen ded. Garkclke enter. O,=Salna guve 3 aeut> plomber CHICAGO TRIBU has een sat Baruteoin | nid {ty over all opposing tickets, send details later, hia! J. Gy NUAIRE, AUGUSTA, Avauata, Nov. 2—Atnusta gives a iepubitenn mnJority of 44,—0 gain of Gb xinee Keptember, Onieint vote-Gurteld, 1,125; Fusion ticket, 1043 Wenver, 86, 160 TOWNs, Pontnaxn, Me. Nov. 2.—One hundred and fifty towns give Garield, seu: Hanevck, | OF; Wenver, 12; net Republican gain over Beplember, 2 coMMENT, Avnueara, Me. Nov, 2.--The Kennebec Jaurnat an, The State hng gone Republl by 4,000 lnraer majority, as all B00, wnt periies Wy aly give Jnrge gains towns beard frou yf over the September vot: MASSACIIUSETI'S, goon ExOLGt, Speetat Mtepateh to Ihe Chicago Tribune. Boston, Mags., Noy. d—Euuugh fas been re- celved bere to promise alrendy a Republican inajority wearly ne yrent us the lininense vote for Grant lu 1872, Nothlug of the kind hus been known here fn recent yours. Itlsa crushing Demoeratle detent, Thy Governor and entire State ticket, all the Congressmen with one posale Die exception, seven of the eight Councillors, had wheavy preponterance in the Legistiture in both branches, is the reeord of the Repub- Henn voting In Muysnebusetta to-day. 1¢ Leo- pold Morse, tho Democratic member of Congress from tho Fourth Distriet, should brove to be reflected, it will be on na very nurrow majority, Inthe Third, wher? tho Democrata had high topes and u deep barrel, tha majority for Ambrose A. [tannoy, Iteput- Heun, fa over 1,100, Tn tho Sixth District, wharo thore wnsa fuston of Democrats and Green- backers, tho cumbinntion has been rolled under by the Iepublicana; and. inthe Fifth District, tho Demucratic candidate acknowledges that be has met fis Waterloo. In Mistricts 10.and 11, where there was ulthor a local disaffection or inuch wealth opposed to them, the Republicans have triumphantly elected thelr candidates, both of them the present incumbenta, and lobe inson, of tho Eleventh, witl be the head of the Massachusetts delegation. Boston has gone Nemocratic, ns usual, The Republicans retlect both the Preshtent of the Senate and Spenker Noyes of the House, who hug been stumping Mlorida during the cum- palgn, Thetr success 1s most satléfaetory fn the eullre State, NEW REDFORD. New Bepronp, Mass. Nov, 2.—The vote of this city: For Gartleld, 2,073 Huncock, 1,319 FAG RIVEN, FALL Kiven, Masa. Nov. 2,—Garfleld und Ar- thur have 1,026 mnjority. WOHCESTRI, Worcester, Mass. Nov. Gartleld 6.515 Hancock, 2,4 14; tor Governor, Long, 6.6373 ‘Thompson, Sargent, 185; Almy, 23; for Congress, Rico, Tepubliiean, 5,4; MeCutferty, Democratic, 3,553; Brows, Greenbacker, 177; Clark, Probibition, 1%. FitTertuund. Lostoy, Nov. 2.—The City of Fitchburg gives Gartleld 1,200; Mineoek, t01; Long, 1300; "fhomp> sun, 7d; for Congress, Noreross, 1,807; Alvord, ww, —This elty gives ELGUTY-TWO CITIES AND TOWNS, including Worcester, Fitebburz, and New Bed- Tord, give Garileld d4,076, Hancock 19,702, THInD DIETHICT. Rostox, Nov. 2—Complete. returns from the Third Congressional District give A. A. Ranney winaority of 767 over Dearborn. Returns from THE FOURTH CONGRESHIONAL DINTHICT give F, LB. Hayes a majority of 247 aver Morse, ‘This is a gain of one Congressinan for thy Re- publicaus, All the cites and towns of the SIXTH DINTRICT except five give Stone, Republican, a majority of 2.477 over Boynton, Greenback Democrat. NINETY*NINE TOWNS AND WANDS In this State give Garileld $8; Hancock, Sy,200, The same towns in 1876 gave Mayes 45,007; Tilden 40,01, AN THE FINST DISTRICT W. W, Crapo, Republican, ta elected toCongress. IN THE AXCOND DISTHICT Benjainin W. Harris, Republican, ts eteeted to Congress, IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT 8. Z% Bowman, Republlean, fs elected to Con- press, i IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT W. A. Ru saell, Republican, fs eteeted to Cone C83, e IN THE BIANTH DISTHICT John W. Candler, Republican, is elected to Con- Case pi IN THE NINTIL DISTINCT W. W. Rice, Republican, ia elected to Congress, IN THE TENTIC DISTRICT Amoa W, Norcross, Republican, 13 elected to Congress, IN TUF ELEVENTI DISTRICT Gcorgo D, Robertson, Republican, is elected to Congress, Untess tater returns materially alter the voto the Republicans have currled overy Congres+ slonul district, LATER REPOUTH lenve the Sixth Congreasionnl District in doubt, with tho probability favoring the election of Stone, epubtivan. Tho Heratd snys Morse, Democrat, Is elected to Congress in tho Fourth District by 116 plu- rallty, while the Journal tlzures up a plurality of SH for Francia B. Hayes, Heputttcag, hig op- ponent. ‘This loaves two districts In doubt, HOnSE. Boston, Nov. 2.—Marse ts elected to Congress in the Fourth District by 67 mujority, HOSTON, COMPLETE. Boston, Mus + 2—Buston, gives Garheld 25,003; Hancock, 27,059. THE DELEQATIO. Boston, Noy. 2.—-Tho Ma: uaetts deleza- 831 Be stands: ‘Ten Republicans and one Deuio- erat. FIFTY THOUSAND REPURLICAN MAJOIUTY, Boston, Noy. 3.—Tho Republican plurality in tho State will Lo G0,00U, . MONSE NOT ELECTED, » Boston, Nov, 3—1 a.m,—Tho Hopubdlicans of tho Fourth Congressional District alam an error in the returns from Chelsea, whieh will give ct ay Repub’ fn plurality of G, instead of electing Morac, Democrat, CONNUOCTICUT, CONNECTICUT REYUULICAN, Spectat Disputeh to The Chicugo Tribune, Hantronp, Conn, Nov, 2—0:90 p. m.—The Ro- publicuns bave carried Connecticut beyond doubt. Returns from 83 out of tho 167 towns show gains of 3,40), a8 compared with the vote of 1876, und ut this rate tho Stato will go for Gartlald by at least 5,000. Tho towns te bear from are in tho country sections, and, being malnty Republicun, muy give even a votter age gregate majority than this, The Domocrats at thls hour concede the State to the Republicans, Urlek, Republican, is elected ty the First Con- gresalonul District by 1,000 or better, Thore is great exolsemont in the olty to-entght, and crowds fre gathorod at the newspaper offices, where the returns ure shown by etervopticons, Hartford gives Hanesek only 20 muority, a Hopublicean yutn- of 73 on tho- vote of 1st, ‘Tho Democrats gala two mombers of of tha Logislature in Hartford, and Hepublicana and Democrat alternate in gains to sayveral smaller towne, Itis estimated that the Repub- Uenng will have at least 40 majority in the next Leglatuture, inauring the election of a Repub- lean successor of Bunator Eaton, MAWTEORD, Uautvonn, Coun, Noy, 2—Hartford’s mae Jority for Hancock, Sd. Widen'’s majority in 1876 wae 078. Thu Democrats clect two ropro- sontutives in Hartford. vouty TOWNS. Hautroun, Conn., Noy, 2.--Forty towns give Garletd, 1090; Hancock, 8476; Republican mas Jority, 1,696, In 1850, Hayes, 9198. Tilden, 8,670, Ronanlteay feyine in forty towns, not invluding p Hartford, TUDaEvORT, Hnmoxront, Conn., Nov, 2.—Bridgeport com plete, Guriteld, 204s Hancock, 3090; Weaver, 0 BIXTY-THUER TOWNS. Haurronn, Cam, Noy, 3.-Sixtysthreo towne give Garfeld 16,103; Hancock, 15,84, <i NEWHAVEN, ii Haven, Conn., Nov, 2.--New Haven gives aiid aa slanetel is far Con ave : olay f eugtish, for Congres: ‘ule luce, 6007 Dhelpae yas, sides “_ yinsr pistior. Hantyorn, Conn., Noy, 2—Jobn I, Buck, Ro- ublican, bas been vlected to Congress Inthe Firat Distsict by 1,000 majority, Walte, Repub- Mean, for Congress, té elected tn tho ‘Toird Dise trict, ‘ THR LEQILATCRE, * HAutrorD, Conn., Noy, 3,—The Legislature is Republican, ot TIM UKSUTT, Haurvond, Conn, Nov. tt a, m.—Bigelow, Hepublican, for Goverugr, and the entire epul licun Stutu licker Is olected, ‘The Hupubtie elect Buck in the First Congressional Hiatrict 1,800, Wait by a Jaryo majority In the ‘Third, and dilles by a cluso voto in tie Fourth, The Domo. crate vicct Phelpa by 1,800 to 2,000 In the Secund Diutriot. eaTsvAcrony, Speelat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, Hantsunn, Coun. Noy. 2—Ono hundred and twanty-elx out of 1638 towna give Repuolican watnant Gah over IAT ul vives tha Riate try complete, Th low, Repubiicnn, fs probably: elected Gavernor, For Congress, Buck, it) the Firat Diatriet, will have about 1,000 majority. NEW HAMPSUIRE, TEM TOWNE, Coxconn, N. 1, Nov, 2—-Preattentini vote of towns—Garfeld, 1,627; Hancock, 1,263; same towns In 1496 wave Hayes 1,65, ‘Tikden 12: net Republican toss, 4% The Gubernatorial vote of the towna—Hell, Republlenn, 1,403, and Jones 1,259: eenttering, Sl: ame towns in 188 gave Hend, Republicnn, 14; MeKean, Demoernt, and others, 1,24; net Kepublican yain, 14, A COMPLETE owt, Special Duspaiteh to The Chicags Tribune. Coxconn, N. 1, Noy. 2.—The vontest In New Hampshire has heen one of unparaiteled energy, and ithas been fourht on beth sides with a stubborn determination, The Demoerats relied Upon the free use of money to curry the elec: don, but the thdal wave submerged” them, und dua given the State to the Republleris by a popular majority of ont least 2000 At this writing wuldnlght) returns have been res celved from 10 towns, belie nbout twoethtnds of the State, and they aliow net Repuiilienn galne tirerexating 22H." The Republicans have ere ried the three Congressional stricta beyond doubt, electhig the Hor Hatt in the Firs, i 3. Briges fn the Second, and the nm. Evarts rinthe ‘Third. and have a hirge anority in both branches of the Legisature, The trlutmpt ts one that eannut be overs catlinated, 13 the Democracy was very contident of eur Hf Ne Hampshire. but the old Granite’State sends greetings to other States of the Joyal North, and records her verdict agalnst the bulldozing and shotgun policy of the Confederate States, { METUIENE, Ati n,m. 160 towns ure bean! from, ond they g#ive Gurfictd 20,008; Mancoek, 220h; suattering, 58; being w net Hepublicin guln of 2407 over the vote of 1878, As Me—SIi ee the tast dispatch very, few returns have been recelved, Dit suet as come to hand show contlaned gains for thy Hepablicans, And the Demovrats eonende the State by an: Jorlty of from 2,000 to300, Tiey ated concede: the election of the three Republican Congresse Teas No furthor returns will be received to- hight, COND AND THIMD DISTRICTS, ‘ov, 2—Chitirauin Huse, of the New tate Republican Committee, chilis clon of Repubtican cundidates for Con gress in the Second und Third Districts, The First District is in doubt. 2 A.M. Coxcown, N. My Noy, t=2 0. m.—Tho Repihe Henn murijority In the State will be between 2.000 W. All Indications point ta the election of three Republlean Congressmen, Halt in, the riety Brtyys In the Second, and Furr inthe Third strict. RNODE ISLAND. FULL RETURNS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Provipescr, R. 1, Nov. 2—Full returns are vow nt hand. ‘The voting big been the divellest, yet the quietest, ever known In the State, The Republicans were at the polls bright and early, and presented a solid front all day. Many Demoerats ellgivle to vote fur seme reason or other kept uway: from tho polls. Not a few were disgusted with the weak nominations at the Congressional Convention, and washed thelr bunds of the whole attalr, Tornlght as returns come fn they are bulletined on illuminated Lonrds, The offices of the Press and Journal ure frequented by lunge crowds, and great uxelte- mnent and enthustism prevail, Gariletd’s pict- ure, when displayed by the stereopticou, is loudly cheered, At midnight bonfires will be Nghted and a Na- Uonal sulutg be tired. Bands of music are now helping the boom of enthusiasm, Returns for the State ne is foil Garfeld, TAIRs Hancock, 10,774; Weaver, ¢ Dow, 13; seutterl 3 Gartield’s majority For Repreacntative Firat Distriet—) Aldrich, of Praytd Repu Jauwrence, of Newport, Demo ie qe Prohibition-Greenback, 159: nigze 10, Socnnd Distrlot—Jonuthan Chace, of Lincoln, Republlenn, 8,615; Frankl Treat, of Warwick, Demoerat, 6,027; nF, Stith, of Cranston, Greenback, 0 ie The defeat o Hts was AN Axstired fuct before the etection, but. ws they had bausted ee would cut down the Republican inert. thelr rout is complete and overwhelnung, and In consequence the Demoeratio party of Rhode Ishind ts @ forever: It fa thought bere by both parties that Johu ‘Kelly bus suld out tho purty in New York. : ' PnovineNc! Provipencr, R.-1., Nov. 2.—Partint returns from this elty and six towns and two districts give Garfield a mnajority Of G358t. Paovinsce, Nov. 2.—Returns from fourteen, towns ung tr sat hau sdiptrlets, tuchudime this city, give G wield $404 nittority. 4 Nelson W. Aldrich ig elected in the Firat Can- gressionnd District. and Jonathan Chace iu the Second District, both Repubticans, KENT COUNTY, Proyinence, Ni ‘Kent County gives Gar- field 1,763; Hancock, L144; Weaver. WASHINGTON COUNTY, Gorfleld, 2010; Hancock, Le; Weaver, 3. nee, Hehubllenn, Reproventutive, is clected by and Aldrich by 4,600 majority. cosruets. Nov, d-1 a. m.—Rhode Island, complet Gartleid 18,168; Huneock, W584; senttering, Ll; minjority, Tn epubllean galu of 2,20! over the majority of Hayes. VERMONT. THIRTY -SIX.TOWNS, Sprerat Dispatch tu The Chtcaga Tribune. RUTLAND, Vt, Nov, 2—Returns cone in slow- ly. ‘Thirty-six towns heurd from give Garileld 10,400; Haneock 4,059; auet Republican gain of 815, - At this rate of increnso the State will gu Republican by 20,000,’ ‘THE OLD STORY, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, RutThany, Vt, Nov, Esa hundred and eleven tawns give Garticld 80,158; Ineock, 12° “glu; W 44. ‘THO sitne towns ib Bie yuve sentter> Provinence, at ronver, Ti, Hayes 28,480; Tilden, 10K, THE PACIFIC COAST. NEVADA, VIRGINIA crTy, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Vina nia City, Nova Nov, 8. for Gartield, and elected u Repubitenn Congress- man beyond a doubt, The Senatoreblp (3 uneers huin, Cannot tell until returns from alt coun- Uesnrein, Tho Legislature is douttful until ollicial returns ure received, In this (Storey) county, the most populous county In the State, the entire Hepublicun tleket is elected with the exception of tho legislative ticket, which bag goue for dumes G. Fair by a hirge majority, TUE BTATR REYULLICAN, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteuyo ‘Tribune, Vinaintas, Nov. Nov. 2.—Nevuda for Garfleld and Daggett; estimated majority 800, Tho Lege fshiture Is closy, but think with thirteen He publlenn hotd-oyer Senutors they will have a majority on Jofnt bullot, It requires thirty. sight votes to clust a United Status Sonutor from Nevada, DEMOCKATS CLAIM THE STATE, Apectal Dispatch to "hicuga Tribune, Vindinta, Ney,, Nov, 2.—-Tho Democrats now clot the State, und it lonks slightly thut way, CALIVORNTA, PROTABLY REPUNLICAN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BAN Francisco, Nov. &£—Tho vote In this city fa nearly 42,000, nmost the entire number reytie tered. Every precaution bad beon taken to provent Megat voting. Everything passed olf quietly, with but few arrests, The counting is proceeding slowly, aud probably to precinct wil + bo Nulsbed before morning, Keturns from tho futerlor lidicata a very close voto, Ib isimposst+ bleto predict the result with curtulnty. Jn 82 preolnots it ts reported Garfeld leads Mancor'’s only 200, . Weaver cuts no dguro wantever, vehe setiirns appuroutty indicate the possible defeat of Pacheco, Kepublicau, for Congress'in tho Fourth Distriot, but this {a offset by tho pussitla election of Knight In the ‘Third, which would leave the delegution as ut present, if Dayle ta eleoted fn tho city, which Is prebabte, COLORADO, DENVER, Danven, Colo, Nov, 2.—Tho Denver etection {a with good weather, Abecayy “The Republicansgaro cuntl+ MORE REPUNLIOAN GAtN, Denver, Colo, Nov, 2.—[n Golden and Longe mont the jtonub ean nuvanittes ary i and 87 mpcotively,—a Hepubllean gala olden over Ted of 280," i Eullmated, Arapahoe County from 000 to 2,000 Uepubllcun mujority,—a gain of nuarly 200, ‘he Hepublicans curry Wo Stuto by" probably. @n increased mujority the tength of the Heturna will bo late owlug to tekut aud tino for closing tho pull TWO THOUSAND MAIONITY, Special Lispatch to ‘The Chteava Tribune, Deven, Colu., Nov, 2—Iteturns are urciving slowly, Six cltled aie Gariatd 088 majority. Lhe Btuto wilt give the itepubiicun ticket ut loust 2,000 inajority, STILL GAINING, Special Dispateh to ‘the Chieugo Tribune, Denver, Colo, Nov. 2~11 o’cloek.—loturns from elghty cities and one county give 1.84 Ree Publican inajority, whieh means a sniutll guin broughout. Lelford, for Congress, and Pitkin, for Governor, are ruonimg ahead of thelr tickets, Z eal Twantvenne towns and nrevinata vive Qurtiald PAGES “majority. The Governor and wresameny foul tholr ticket. All towns show Republican quina, OREGON, MEAGRE WRTUINE, Spectat Dlepateh to The Chicago Trune. Bax Fuaxctsco, Nov, 2—Some enthusinstio Democrats etatin. Oregon, though the returns are too meagre to venture an estimate, The Chnirmanot the Republican State Committes contidently clatins all three of the Paciiic States, ‘The Morey tetter don't appear to have injured Gurticld to nny extent, The Legislature Is not yetascurtained, DAKOTA, + REPUBLICAN, Yaxutoy, ND, I. Nov. 2.—Yankton County goes Republican by about 200 muJority, and Die kotu by about 4,00 majority, electing Pottlgresy, Republican, ty Congress. WYOMING, REPENLICAN DELEQATE ‘TO CONaneRs. Cinyesst, Wyo, Nov. 2.—The Indications are tint Swan, Hepublicun, is elected delegate to Congress. MIDOLE STATES, PENNSYLVANIA. THE STATE, Speetal Diapateh to The Chleago Tritnine. Pitteapenmua, Nov, 2—Throughout Penns sylvanin the election passed off quietly, and all reports recetyed up to this hor (10 p.m.) Indl ente a very full vote, equal tothe toest sanguine expeetutions of the party managers. The re- turns are coming In slowly, but it seems the Gartietd Electors’ ticket hus reevived a malority of not lees than $4,000), and probably 40,000, with the Republican State theket running a fow thousend behind. Menry Green, Republiean, 1s elected Judge of tho Supreint Court, and John Lemon Auditor, The Legislature is Republican on Joint ballot by aninerensed majority, while Insures a Republican successor to Senator Wale Ince. ‘The following persons hove been elected to Congress, according to the returus now at hand: THE CONGRESSMEN, First—H, 11, Ingham, Republican, Secondt—Churles O'Neill, Republican, ‘Third—Sumuel J. Randall, Democrat, Fourth—Willhun D, Kelley, Republican, Fifth—A. U, Hurmer, Republican. Sixth—Wiitlam Ward, Reputilean, Seventh—William Godehulk, Repubtican, ighth—Duniel Erinentrout. Demuerat, Ninth—Herr Smith, Republican, Tenth—Williani Mitebter, Demecrat,. Lleventh—Robert Klotz, Democrat, Tweltth—d, A. Scranton, Republican, je th, M. Brumen, Greenback-Repub- ican. Fourteenth—Samuel F. Rarr, Republican. Fitteenth—C. C, Jadwin, Republican, Sixteenth—Dunbtfut. Seveuteenth—Doubtrul, Eighteenth—Dowbtful, Nineteenth—F, £. leltzhoover, Demoernt. wentieth—Andrew G. Curtin, Democrat _ ‘Pwenty-trst—Murzan It, Wise, Demoernt. 1 ftusazll Berott, Republican. ‘Twenty-third—t. M. Bayne, Hepubliean, i ‘Twenty-fourth—W, 8. Shullenberyer, Repube lena, Afth—Dauntfal, Ixth—Doubtful, Twenty-seventh—Lewis F. Watson, Hepublican, The Republicans will now natn be charged with tho administration of every department of authority In Pennsytvania. Judge Green succeeds Judge Woodward, Democrat, on the Supreme Beneh, leaving but two of the Judges Demuerata, TURER PHILADELPIA WARDS, Special Lismateh to The Chteago Trine, Privapenriia, Nov delpula, Twenty-third, Twentieth, and Four- tevnth,. shuw a Republican gain over 1878 of 1,740, SEVEN WARDS IN PHILADELPHIA show a net Republican gain of 2,60, * PRILADELPULA, Nov. 2.—Eleven wards show a uct Republican galn of 4,100. A ROW IN PIILADEI PItLapeLrtta, Nov. 2—Ite were assaulted to-night while passing down Browd street. near Chestout, Apvout 100 shots were fi and until Mayor Stokely, with nbout ‘100 officers, nerived on the spot. the affair tooked serious, Alliequict now, ‘The street hug been vlenred by the police, who are now patrolling the locality. Severe men were seen to fall, but pn one thus far bus been admitted tu the bos- M'KEAN COUNTY, Speetat Diepated to The Chtcaga Bravrony, Pa,, Nov, 2.—Mek one Th epurotent by f SU) malority. Emery. Jr.. was elected State Senntor in thi, the Twenty-utth District, by a majority, of did). The Congressionul tight between Walker, of Wiltameport, Republican, and Kirk, ef ths ety, Fusion candidate, was ‘very bitter, Walker earrled Bradford by nv small nejority. and: it ia Delleved tint his mutority in tho district (the Shxtecnth) wilt be fully 1700, ~ BERKS. “PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 2.—ferka County—Dem- ocratic majority about 500, THY LEGISLATURE. PitavELPuta, Nov. 2—The Legisiature fs probubly Itepubifenn on Joint batlot. MONHOE COUNTY gives a Democratle majority of about 2,000, the suine ag in “76. WELTZHDOVER'S MAJORITY, PHILADELMIA, Not —In the Nineteenth Ponnsylvania District F Beltzhoover, Demos erat, 18 olected by 6,700 innjerity. PITTSNUTA. Nov, 2.—Rusaell Everett 19 from the ‘Twenty-second Distrlet by W00) majority, ‘The whole Repuy- Henn poate and Lexishitive ticket (3 cleeted with probably the exception of: two in the Sec ond and one In the Whind District. YOUK COUNTY, Priuangrnts, Noy. 3.—York County gives “Democratle masority of 3,000,—n Democratic gain of about a0, Unton County gives an estimated Uepublican majority of about gain of 150, Tribune. 1. wis, Premnuna, Pa. retlected to Congr —« Republican ERMENTROUT, ADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—Nanlel Ermentrout, 1 ty elected to Congress from the Hight District, ADAMS COUNTY, Demoeratio majority about. 60,—a Democratic gain of 100, Chester County, nm Hepublican majority of about 50,—u lepubliean gain of 600. Clinton County. a Democratic nnjurity of 900,—n Repub- Hean uin of 2, SCRANTON, Republican, Is elected ta Congress, NOUTIUSIERTAD VAILADELVUEA, Noy, 1 a. m.—Northumbers land County adver an’ Democratic. musority of about 10,—2 Demveritic gain of 100, eMITH. PHILADELPHIA, ". G1 a. m—Clearfleld County gives about 1,700 Democratle misort Wkepabiican gain of 20. Bucks County gh Democritic majority of abont the sume as in Ist, A. Here Pith, Republican, is revlected to Congress from the Nluth District. O'NEL PHvanetrita, Nov. 2 of. m.—Charles O'Neil is reGlected to Congress from the Secund. District by 6300 majority, THE CONGRERSIONAU DELEGATION, Spectut Diepateh to The Chieuco Teitne, ADELHIA, N Thy Pennsylvania wil probably stand, Ro- 20; Demuernty, 73 a Republican gain Fisher, (at plat, Drumm, und White, Reptiles, tn the doubtful “districts, are thought to he cleeted and Curtin, Demourat, aucceuds Yocum, Ureenbneker, ‘4b: Democrats concedy Philadelpiita to the Republleans by Ru 0uU, thy State by 30,00 und i) Republican Cong i" Kepubtlcune, 1h Democrats, Ma: Greentuckers, 4 cepublican majority, 60, a Republican gain of Von Joint bullut, + WANCOCK'H NIUTHPLACE. PHILADELENEA, Nov, S32 a. mf Montgom= ery County the estimated Democratic majority §9 1.000,—a Demoorativ gala uf 70. This be Hane cock's birthplice, . Seb cE una pire w Democratic mnjori- ty of about 2.00dg,—i Democratic yun of 200, Torey County, A Hepat can muijurity of 200,— topablican palm of WOO, A ce seoretyiry County, a Denweratio majority of 1,(0),—a Demmocratle'gatn of IW, BRYON, ' ¥ PRIGANELIHA, Nov. th=ltyon, Domocrat, Is olnauad te Congress 1 the Thirteenth Listrict, WARD, PILADELPUCA, Pia, NOV. I—3 a. 1.—Willlam wnt Republican, ia elected to Congress frum the Sixth District. ——. NEW JERSEY, SEW MNUNBSWICK, New Buusswick, N, J, Nov, 2—te te estl: muted that the Deniocrals have carried this vity by 700—u gain of Goo, MONMOUTH COUNTY gives Hancock about 2,u00 majority, a slight Ins erousu over Tilden's majority. Potts, Republics un candidite for Goveruor, is reportad to have curried the county, CLAIMED, New York, Nov. 2.—Dispatches received at the headquurturs of the Nutional Republican Committee calm Now Jorsey for Gartield. PANSAIO COUNTY, Parknepw. Nod, Nav. 2—-Paaiuio County vives & Republican majority of between 1200 and 1400, avalnst 373 for’ President Hayes. Miles Ross is probably re€iected to Congress. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Campen, N. J. Nov. 2.—-Cumberiand County ves a Republienn majority of: about 400, a emocratic guin of 125, CAMDEN. Caxton, N. J. Nov. i—1 a. m.—The Mepublic- fn tasority in n County as estimated at nie 2008, gain of niet 50 Newark, 4 NOV, eet te in—Eseex Connty wives Garteld about 3,400 majority, being a ite» publican walnut about Loa ov Potts, Republican, for Governor, hie Polneas Jones, Republicnt, Is elected te Co vross by about 2.400 mujority over Batbnek, Hemverat, The Republicans ‘also elect sover: out of niae Assenblymen, belue a gain of one over luat year, NEWARK CITY glves Garfeld 1,700; Potts, 1.891; Jones, 1,281, DELAWARE, WITMINATOS, DevaWwanr, Nov. ,—-Ineamplete returns from the City of Wilintngton show a Republican gain of GH. 2—-Keturns received te of ut feast LUA) Prius WHI recuresnt Nn Of the twenty-one Leyislutors, and the probabilities are that their ticket will Le unaulinously elected. LOST CAUSE. VIRGINIA, QUIET EVENY WHER. Spretal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Kicustoxn, Va., Nov, 2.—The etection in Vire Rintn to-day passed quietly in all sections, so fur asia known here. Tho Indications are that the Mtreest vote ints been polled In the State since the Hayes-Tilden election. Certainly itis true of this section of the State, The triends of each of the three Electoral tickets which were voted for to-day made the most strenuous efforts to secure Its success, The contest his been one of the most determined fand it same citses most bitter known in this State since the close of the War, The course pursucd by the KeadJusters in. appointing. temporary collectors of capitation taxes In many sections of the State has caused very general Indians Won among the Democrats, Had these men been permitted to continue to carry out the work they hud begun the most giyuntie frauds eauld have been perpetrated had they been disposed. to Le Instrumental in doing so. A mandamus from the Corporation Judge of Manchester, & town on the opposit side of the river, however, stopped their work, and prevented the election Judges fram recognizing the tax-receipts issited by the Readjuster Collectors, These rece! tho tnost were in the hands of the peyroes who: were the supporters of tho cundidate for Con- eress on that siie, This morning the ballots of all persons who Presented the contested tax-receipts were re- Jecied, and, 03 the law does not permit the tax» payer to pay on the day of an etcction, tha votes of all such persons were lost. The teadjusters appenled to the chief uf the Uulted States Su- pervisors of Election tu issue instructions to bis assistants to disregard the ine Junetion accorded’ vy the State Judge. No such instructions were {ssued, The mutter at first cnnsed some ellght confusion, but noth- wg ofany moment. The IteadJusters noted tho names of ail persons whose ballots were thrown out onuccount of the disputed receipts. They estimate that not less than 1,00 vates have been lost to their candilate for Conpress in thts dls trict by. this action. If John &, Wise, the Heit- duster candidate for Congress, receives tho lurger vote, theht will be mude before the State Board of Cauvussers, who sward all certificates of election, and whose judgment {ts Snal so fur ons the State authorities are concerned, . This Hoard Is composed of the Gove ernor, Attorney-General, State Auditor, Treus- urer, and Sceretary of the Commonwealth. The two first are Democrats, and the threo Inst are outspoken Rtyadjusters. it matters not to whitch candidate thy certiliénte of election is given, the probabilities are that the cise will be carried to the House of Itepresentatives for tinal decis- jon. The course pursued by the Democrats tn stopping the judges of election froin necepting the ballots of thoav holding the disputed tx-re- celpis was expected by the Readjusters, and no doubt discounted in advance. Returns to follow. WISE ELECTED, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tucunoxp, Vu. Nov. 2.—Returns come in slowly, and indjente devefded gains ll over the State on the Debtepayers' teket, | The Hots of the regular Hancock Electoral tleket 14 prob able. Inthe Richmond district the election of G, D, Wise, Democrat, Is conceded by a mujsority: of ut Ieast 1,400, CONGRESSMEN, Ticumonn, Va., Nov, 3-1 1. m.—Returns indl- ente the election of Conyressinen George D. Wise, Democrat, in thesThird District; Join 3. Harbour, Democrat, dn the Elgoth Mstrict; Jobn 4 ‘Pueker, Democrat, in the Seventh Districts and the reGlevtion of Juseph Jorgensen, Repub- lean, in the Fourth District, LyNcnnuna, Lyscinona, Vit, Nov. 2.—This city. gives tho regular Democratic ticket 13s; Readjusters, 243 republican, dsl, FREDEMICKSUUNG Ives a Negular Democratic mujority of 212, fi Lurns trom saixtyeone preciicts give a regu- lur Democratic plurality of 1,501, coon, ‘Goode, Democrat, for nt Be, Nonronk, Va. Nor Congress, has a plurality o TUE ELECTION OF DEZENDONY, Republican, to Congress from the Recond Dis- trict ts conceded, a Republican guln of one Cons gressmun, SOUTIT CANOLINA. pont ROYAL. Tonr Rovat, 8. C., Nov, %.—Iuncock, 48; Gar- fet, 270; Governor, Hagoud, 14; Gury, 74; Cone Rrese, Tihinan, 47; Smalls, 2v5; Senate, Verdier, 44; Sills, 3 Avavsta, Ga., Nov, 8.—At Johnaon’s, in South Carolina, & rlot oceurred between whites and blicks, The lntter trivd to selze the bnilot-box, One negro wos killed and three wounded, A telegram hus been received here from AIKEN, B. Gy Btutiog that negrocs hive threatened to burn thattown to-night, and asking for aeslstance, The negro vote ts te largest In ten yorrs, and they Voted the Hepnrbllcan tieket almost solidly, conumura, C., Nov. 2,—AU business wis suse ay in the elty a punts, Whites Ke Were thick at There was no disturbunce, Th i nt arreste of negroce trying to repeat. There was hurd work on both sides, About 300 votes wero Oited In this elty, Democrats elulin unjoritied null the wards. ‘THE STATE. That Daly Register recived the following Bpevinis: Merusperity—Every thing quict. A hirge Demo- erate inajorit, Edgeticld—Everything — paseed off quietly. Democrane mujority at the Court- House nbeut Tod; Demoerntic majority in the county will be fron 9,00 to 4,000, Sumter—Tweutyefive hitndred ucgroes cone centrated here frou all parts of tho county, | No Abturbince us far ns beard from, Indtedttons dre that the county Is safe for the Democrat Wallhutia—a light poll in our coun halle and West Catan 155 of which ure the Democrats 1 HD, ty. Walle hw, nearly agovity for polled about webilean, Te a he county will be between ‘The negroes ure wlinost galld for: Stolbrand for Congress, Everye Tho negroes voted no Btate < MISSOURT, THE CITY NEPUMLICAN, Speciat Hispatch to The Chicaue Tribune, Br. Lovin, Nov, 210225 p. m.—lteturna from halt the eity precinets show that the Republics ang have carrled the Jeadiug olfices Loyond much doubt, electing Sherif, Judge of the Court of Appuuls, who holds olllve for twelve yenrs, Ciroult Attorney, and six or elyht members of tho Legistuture, Tho gula in the city ts not, however, lurye enough Io cithor of the three Congresslonal districts to offaet the probable Democratie majority in the country districts added on by tho Korrymander. The chonees ure Wat all three Democratic Congressmen re elvotod with reduced mmujoritiva, Returns from the country districts will not be in to-night, Teeturus frow varluus towns IN THE BTATB Indlente the Democratic mujority of Bf! reduced frum 6,00u to 1,000, “Thy most hten: exchtomont prevulls here, aud tho #trveta ut Ui hour ave ted with shouting throngs. ‘Tho election in the olty pussed off very quictly, though ono or two afreats were male by Deputye Marabuls for attempted Hlegul vorlny, Br, LOvis. Speclat Mspateh to The Chicago Triduns, Br. Louis, Nov. s.—At mldalebt the local res turna minke anexbible most disgusting wo the Democracy, who bud coniidently counted upon sweoping the theld. In the ‘Third Congresalouul Dieter, which hus hitberta been strongly Democratic, the Hepupllcag caudidaty, Seasing= buaus, bus been elected aver Frost by a wajority of possibly 1000, In the Second: District tho Republican candidate, Rosenblatt, not only bad. the berindtes usuliiet pie lobrew riod se pulls fund ayuinst, but ba opponon ares wositheund vonylarity, Honea wthanul tba, district shows a complete change from Democratic to Republican on tho goneral ticket,’ tho Democratic canditate for Congress, Allon, 5 elected, In tho First District thero 1s a very doe elded Hepubtican gain, and it ts probable that tho two counties which trict will give aufliclent Democratic majority to mike Clardy, the Democratic nominee, bis own. Successor iti Congress, Ils opponent. Fletcher, Wns not tho strongest material that could bava been selected. Although exact figures cannot. be given for severa) hours, yet ft is concedad hy tho Democratic nominee that the Republicans have carried the entiro city ticket with nn aves tinge inajority of about 1.000, The Demoenits Were Just wetting thelr seennd wind over the Indinna shock, and this Inst terribte and tunbxe peeted blow has tuckered them clear out. Returns from the State show that the Deimos emit! ps aderty of (000, whieh tins bean ite bonat, will bo put down ta about 25,00) by the oiticin! faures, Inthe Highth District the clee Yon of Van Horn, Tepubtienn, Is cgntiden: claimed. Inthe Niuth District Ford, Green ‘bucker, is his own successor. KENTUCKY, TEPUNLICAN CONGRESSMEN GAINED. — * Special Diapatch to The Cateaao Tribunz. Louisvintr, Ky Nov. 2—Ieturns from all sections uf Kentucky to the Post tndiente large Republican gains. It is posalble Thomas, Re publienn, 18 elected over Phister, Democrat, i the Tenth District. and poeattly in the Ninth District, while the Itepublicnns : have defentet ‘Taner, Democrat. In this, the Louisville dis trict, Willis, bolting Democrat, defeats both Mayes, regular Democrat, and Hurns, Republic un, the latter by a small majority. In all the other districts the Democrats return their pres ent representation, The large Republican gains in Loulasvilic cause great surprisound excitement, LOUISVILLE, Lovuisvinur, Ky. Nov. 2.—Thirty-elght of forty-four preein of thle city, witht tive re jority for Han ‘he Rate pre ction, give B2zt Representative (Demo emocratic nemines, and Republican nominee, conaurssMex, Wills {9 retlected. ‘Tho election was very quiet throughout tho Stiute, The election of McKenzie tn the Second District, Caldwell in the Third, Knott in the Fourth, Carlisie in theSixth, Blackburn tn the Seventh, and Thomoson in the Elghth, ig certain, Aitare Democrats, and alt are members of the present Conuress. DEMOCRATIC L088 ALL RouND, Spectat Nuenateh to The Chicrun Tribune, Lovisvinur, Ky. Nov. 2.—1. Proctor Knott ta the only Kentucky Congressman who yains on previaus vote Returns up toll p.m, low n falling of of £0 percent fh the previo: einneratic majority Hancock's majority will not exceed 33,0, NETTE AND BETTEAR. Special Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, Loursvinwr. Ky. Nov. 3.—Returns trom all burtaof Kentucky up to 10:40 p. in. Indicato © surprisinuly close vote, with no absolute cere tainty: that the Democrats huve carried theStnte by over 20.000. Several Republican Congress men are probably olected. TURNER feoeletes tobe reélected from the Ninth Dis- ict, einets in the county, give 4,025 inn: enek, which Is a gain over 1874, einets, fn the Congresstonil vates for Wills, pres erat), 2085 for Hnses, 6,u08 for Burns, MARYLAND. HALTIMONE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Batrinong, Nov. 3.—Baltimore City gives Hancock 844 mujority, a toss of 77. The Stato gives Hancock 15,000 mujority. Urner, Repub- Neun, is rodlected In the Sixth District by 200 majority, The Democruts curry the remalmng five districts by reduced majorities, To the Western Associated Press, BAutiaonE, Nov. 3.—The total vote of Baltl- more City Is: Garfield, 23,354; Hancock, 32,677, 0 Repuolican gain of 878 ‘ ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Fifth Diatrict, shows a Republican gain of 263 for eames and about tho same for Gare field. ANNAPOLIS, ANNAPOLIS, Md. Nov, 3.—The vote in this city shows 2 Hepublicun gain of 14. Wilmer, Ree publican, for Congross, hag 1S majority, TALUOT COUNTY. Lhattinonn, Md., Nov, 2,~Tnlvot County thus furwtves « Democratic majority of 25%, with four districts tu hear from, a Democratic galn of Vi. Kent County wives a Democratic mujority of U5, a Republican gala of 135, wicontico county, Darrinour, Md, Nov, 2.—Wleomico County: Brsnveratia majority 600,—a Republican gulu of PREDERICK COUNTY, Hepubligan. majority abdut 600,—a Republican. uth uf 200, ALLEGHANY COUNTY. 2igpublican, majority 1,600. Republican gain of 2u, HOBLITZELL AND SLANE. BAbtriony, 3 —Hoblitzelt and McLane, Democrats, ure elected to Congress, Inrtfard County a Republlean gain 1 Congressinin bos 200 BALTINONE, Nov, —L a.m, gives Huncock 100 mn forit: of aw. The Republic: majority In this county. Worcester County uives the Demoerats a mao- Jority of about fd, a slate Tepiblican gal, Careoll County gives a Democratte majority of AbIUT I, a Republicnn gain oF Frederick County, ton districts, ahow a Hepub> Veun gui of 18 over 1sid, MISSISSIPPI. MULURUW AND SINGLETON, JACKSON, Miss, Nov. 3.—Reports from tho the Firat und Fourth Districts Indiente the elve- ton of Muldrow and Singleton, Democrats, by large majorities, Heports from tho other dis- triets ure eo mengre that no estimate can be made of inajoritics, All counties repurt a light vote, NOLLY spatnas, Hour Srnivas, Noy. 3.—The vote In Marshall Coun Hanenck, (8; Curfleld, $23; Weaver, Ats Siinning, Demograt, for Congress, Bu; Bue chanan, Hepublicun. ot; Hurris,Greenbacker, 1 vickanuna. é Vicksuvn &.—Hancock, 725; Garfield, BE. Chalmers, Democent, for Congress, major ity In this elty ivover Lynch, Hepubilean. Tho Democrats ure contesting the counting of the tickets used by the Hepubeans, they not being aecording to the form prescribed by tho new rir? je. Noxunne coustr, Macoy, Nov. .—Noxutbee County gives a mas jority for Hancock of 60. Monoy, Democrat, for Congress, inaJority 954 in the county. FREE SPEECH NOT TOLERATED, w—A dispatch has been Miss, wiened "B,J. He and It, C. Kerr,’ ating that they lofe th tine to distribute Itpube eta aid show that Deayon wits wereandidate for Congres On the ith hey reached Dry Grove, and on tenviug for Terry were averuiken by winad of ning armed. tien, who stated they hid been rppotnted to os cort Estelle and herr and 6ey that they made no. Ranleal specehes nar distributed any tlekets. They were escorted tog traja and required to returu to Jackson, | TENNUESSED. NO REPUDLATION, NASIVILLE, Tunn., Nov, %.—-Tho vote over the State tas unusunjly heavy, .Owing to tho multi+ nitehy of candidates the count Is very slow. ‘The contest te between Hawking, Republican, fur Governor, and Wright, crat. Wilson, ernor, 18 badly beaten, aan ‘Tho Teuncaseo Congres< sional delexution Is reClected, except In the. First and Tenth Districts, woleh wre close aud yet indoubt, IN THE REPUBLICAN CURRENT: Special Dispatch to The Uhteayo Tribune, , Nasuvit.te, Tenn, Noy. 2—Heturne from all Parta Of the Btato Indfente that an unusually heayy yvotu was polled, ‘Tho contest borween Hawkins, Hepublican, ‘and Wright, Demovratio, for Governor 1s very close, with: the chines In fuvor of Hawkios, Wilean, bolttag candidate, wilt be badly beaten, Tho Kopubiicaus bave pleated about forty members of tho Leyiglature, and will huve tho balance of power, Tho Republicans have clocwd Pettibone inthe First, und Houk in the Secand, Districts to Cons wrens, # DIRELL, * MATTANOORA, Nove 2—-Dibrall,, Democrat, he been redlected by from 3,000 to 4,000 majori> ity in the Third Congrvaslouul District. HAMILTON COUNTY gives aulnereased Republican mujority of 500. —— FLORIDA, SANTA OBA, PENSACOLA, Fln., Noy. 2.—Sunta Hosa County, catimated, 400 majority for Hanceck,—a Demo- eratig gain of 89 on 1870, CAMDIA COUNTY jaclaimed for Hancock by %0—u Domooratia wutn of 600. ae BOLID, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov, 3—Indications now are thut the Democrats will inake a biean eweop of the State, Until fuller returns are bud t wi tho strony negra counties nothing positive, o be aulirmed, DAVIDSON ELKOTED, “ Laux City, Flu, Nov, 2—hndlcatibas ta the election oF ifoxbal Pemoanit, 206 oy hor, an aN iu. Vemocrat, for eT wed, P , the First District. ‘The Sucond’ District Is coe. / ALL DEMUCKATIO. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, JACKHONVILLE, Fla, Noy. 2.—Thure {3 little doubt that the Demoguty bave elected buttz trio ape lag thd Glate wud Hlocwral Huky + form n_ part of the diss,

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