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309 in tho Eley. orth, Tenth” District tk still 4n doubt, I. Morse, Demoernt, tit claiming 71 plurality over FL BS Mayes, Hepublican, but aro count hus been ordered in all the Boston wards, und there Ia stron apes that Mnasachuectts will have an unbroken Hepublican delegauon In Congress. The Legislature will stand: Senate, 2 Res ubticans,5 De noceats; Housc, 183 Republicans, EDomoorats, 2 recnbacke! WISCONSIN. . OSHKOBH, Bpeetal Wispatch ta The Chteago Tribunes Osirkosit, V Nov, 3—Returns from tho Bixth District Insure tho oleotion of Richard Guenthor by 8,000 majority, Ieturns from all over tho district indicate a great increase of the Republican tote. In Winnebago County the majorities for tho Republican ticket range from 455 ta 1,000, and all four Assemblymen are elected, togother with Stato Senntor J. BD, Hamilton, Robinson: The TA CROSSE. ‘a .. Special Dispatch to The Unteago Tribu La Crosse, Wis. Nov, 3.—Tho Hon. MP. Wing 4s olected Senutor by 400 minority. As this State elects n United States Senator to strecced Sonit- tor Cameron, this election basgrent aignifieance, The friends of Mr. Caineron hive done their ut Inost to beat Wing, ke running over 400 behind histicket. Ho will vote tor the Hon, Philetus Sawyer for Senator, It fs evident that Mr. Caine eron Ja working fora rediection, although he has declared himegelf not a candidate, + This district giveaa lurgely Increased Repub- ean majority. ‘THE MILWAUKEE DISTRICT. . Spectat IHepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwauxke, Wis, Noy. &—In the pinn of every grout tattle thern nro some mistukes made thatareevident enough to the most ensual observer itfter the fight is over, The Republic. ansat thig district have lost thor member of Congress by not nominating tho right man, and -by tetting niittle tocat Jentousy prevent them from doing thetr du Two years ago Judgo ¥rlaby was tho now of tho Republicans, and By carne. within 13 votes of beating Mr. Douster, ‘This year it was thought that Mr. Frisby would agaui be the candidate, avd that he was en- Utled to it for the pallant campnigt te had) made in. 1875 against — Deus. ter, But Judge ‘aby ia a resident of Washington County, Is.n country Inwyer, and alittle elaue of Repubilean politfeiana in this city whodesire torun theinachine put thelr heads together and defeated Frisby's nominndan, and gave it to another man who resides in Mil+ waukee, | Frisby ts toa much of a geneman to contend for the nomination, and muiestly stood aside and Iet Mr. Sanger take It. The result of Tuesday's work showed the mistake thut was made, ‘Sanger runs 2,000 behind his ticket, and de defented. Mr. Deustor 1s indebted ta the blunder the Republicans made in thelr nominat- ing convention for hla election, If Frisby had. been tho candidate, or any other goodman, Deuster would have gone up Salt iver to keep company with Gabe Bouck. As the case now atanils, there will be one less ‘Republican in tho Forty-seventh Congress than thoro might hayo ‘Deen by judicious manngement, , ° . MILWAUKEE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 32—Tho flyures obtained td-day regarding the election heredo not mu- terinlly change tho result telegraphed ‘Tin Tirnuse last night. Deuster's masority Isavout 220 inthe district, and he comes within 18 of earrying this clty. Tho Republicans bave car- rivdovery Assembly District but the Third, in whieh Ed Keogh is returned. ‘This isn gainof two Assemblytmen for the Republicuns. ‘The wholo Republican county ticket 1s clected, some or pe. condidutes getting a8 high as 3,00uma- jority, The best of fecling provails in tho party, while the Democrats are correspondingly, de- spondent, Tho election of Deuster Is little gatis- faction to then, inasmuch as the next Congress ] 19 to be Republican, The Assunblyincn-elect are not committed on the Senxtorial- question, but it is understood ‘that they aru mostly Suwyer men, - es DANE County.” Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAnisoN, Wis., Nov. Dune: County come Piste ri Gartiolt 3 tinneack, fh, 63 Weaver, 160; which laa Kepublican gain of 510 over the vote of 1876, whole Repudticnn county ticket Is elected by from % to 500 ma- -Jority, with the single exception of Clerk of the oe Coynn, Demucrnt, beating McConnell, Re- nuilicnn. Pa Caswell, Republican, Ja clected by about 16) “majority, ‘The = Leylala- ture will stand—Senate, Republicans tw 8 Domoerats; Assembly, about & Republicans to ee Bomocrnta. rhe Hengblioay mniority in tt ate will not fall short of d whieh isa gain Of 23,000 voten since 1870, = to Congress io. MANtrowoe county. * Spectat Dispatch to The Chieavo Tribune. Mantrowoc, Wis, Nov. 3.—' This county, full, vos HU misority, net Iepublican guin of ils. wie, Democrat, for Congress runs about even. ttunkin, Demuerat, for Seuator, Esta: brook, Hopublican, Stith, Democrat, and Gien- . son, Demoornt, for Assembiymen, are cleeted. : The whole Demoeratle county ticket {3 cleat, , but tha majority on Sheritf and Treasurar is cut down to 100. © HAZELTON’S ELECTION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GaLeNa, L, Nov. 3.—Full: returns from the Third Conyresstonnl District of Wisconsin give Hazelton v majority of 4,000 over Cothren, Dem- ocrit. Mr. Huzelton hing carried avery county in ‘is district except Crawford, CONGREBRUEN ELECTED. MILWAUKEE, Noy. 2.—Deuster, Democrat, for ra sareren in ths Fourth District, ts retieoted by walt majority, Inthe ree District, Ed Democrat, is reflected by 00 majority. a Fe In the Sixth Distrivt, Gienthor, Republican, fa elected over Bonok, Democrat, by 4, Pimujority, a Hopur tear xaln of the district, ‘In the Second District, Caswell, Republican, {3 reBleeted by 1.500 juadority, estimated, Intho Elghth District, Pound, Republican, 1s reviected by n majority estimated at 4,000. In tho First ‘District, Williams’ (Republican) Tajority fs eatlmated ot 0,000, * In the Third District, Hazelton, Republican, 1s reticored by nn estlmnted malority of 1,00. Inthe Seventh District, Humphros, Repub- genus is retlected by un estimated majority of JUBILANT, "Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Ocononowoc, Wid. Nov. 3,—Completo returns from nil townships in’ this (Waukesha) county give tho Republicans 400 majority, a gain of , or 15 per vent. ‘Tho Hepublicans are holding high carnival tosnight, white no Democrat is visible, MISSOURI, BLOW RETUINS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, §r. Louis, Mo., Noy. 8-8 p, m.—It fs still une , Certain whether Missourl bus gained two or only one Republican Congresamun, Van Horn Is, Trom the lutest-news recelyed, olected in tho Elghth District, and Ford, Greonbacker, also y clulus bis election in another district, though ; returns fare mengre, Returns from ail the i country districts come in, ag usual in Misgourt, slowly, ani tt will be days before the fall result ja doterminod. It iy only known that the Demo- cratic majority fscut down between 10,000 and Ist. In tho Kirst (St. Louls) Distrivt, Clirdy, | Democrat, fa elected by a awallingjority. In the Third District, Bessing- haus, Repuull has LL nutgority in tho clty, and chilis his election by 3s vores in all. Frost Lis opponent, uso claims his election. Returns {rom the country precinets are not yet In, and Yours that they tire held huek for a purpose by ‘Tho Democrats tu secure Froat's etectlon are exe Pressed. Pho Keening Chruntete nd our an ine dupendent teket supporting Sessinghaus, These tigketa were thrown out by tho denn wore in some precinets, but are declared legal to-day, And wre likely to secure Sessinghius’ election should thocuuntry ive ww wmulluiajority against hitn. ‘Thuelty election wien Kepabllenn triumph, the Sherilf and Judge of the Court of App lay, tho tutter holding olllea for twelve yours, burn cuch elected by wbout 1,000 indjority, a i CLANK COUNTY, Kanon, Mo. Nor re Ce intel, Demuerat, for " 3 Lous don, Grocibick und Fuston, Lage? eee bow frit CONGUEAHIONAL DusTRteTR, Br. Lows, Mo,, Noy, 3.—The 'twoltth js sianal Disivict of Missourl wil We itatens Democrat, tor Congress, 1,000 to 2,000 ma, jority. “tue Vieak Conyresslonal District of Mleuusr} will elect Gundy uy, 1.50 to 2.0 tun jurity, ny eau Eity elated by aH nayority, : i bagels Nho Tulra District ivvery close. Meturns not NU th, but will Hkely elect” Frost, Dumou: y two dod mujority. pi Pas ikiy f LATENT, Sr, Louis, Nov. t—Ouly senttering returns + from this State yet recelvod. ‘Tha inary” on ue paioterantte eh and Stato tleket Is ex wweted to be 40,000, a tive iat ty, Be 4t may be undor or ‘The Donacrits In the Bighth District are ro- sorted Kenya to suite ne election uf Vann » Key Gut, OVO 31 Zeiocratiy cownetiiory, | Here Ma Ue}op aie ' ha result jn the Third District, this city, is nut yet deeded, LNt tha probabliiien ure Give Front ls elected, ‘Tho ather doubtful districts « glive the Ninth Tenth, and Sixth. In the. Ninth tho elvctlon of Ford, Greaubuckor, ty cluime Laie mts ae yeb cere Waddet 1 5 ‘ixth, 4 probubly clected, but {here {8 edmaldorabio doube about fitnaaria tho The Fourth willretlect Davi thu event Philips tio Elovenine Chee as sltenaeetet: mad ihe Thirtventh “Huckner, mubt, 4 nat Dow bu etuted, MES Bad pealorlhuw ests Br: Louse, Nove poe . 18, Nov.i.—A dispatch from Bt. Mow say tho volurie frum tht Conmroistel Giatrict ure not ald.in yor, but ull those reegiyed. show that the conto between Craig, Democrat, wad Ford, Greenbucker, will be very, vlose, with: fhe ehuucos ty favur of Ford by 8 to 300 ninjore ee on = Ssneow cay aero 8T. Lows, Sr. Louis, Nov, it—Additianal returns from Doth Vougresslonal dlatrlets show guts fur Wal doll and Stinwr, whieh feave tie if any doubt, Of thoy clectiuu. There ls uotbing yet to fudl- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1880—T cate the cori plextor ot tho Legislature, but, of courac, it will be Inrgely Dontocratio, KANRAS CITY. Kanaan City, Mo. Noy. t.—Almost completa Toturna from this (tho Bightuy Congressional strict, give .Vnn Horn, Republican, 800 to 1,000 majority. Republican ttepresentatives ta tho Logisinture aro clected from this city, 2 Rey lcan gain. and tho County Marshal nod Collect- ar nro Republicans, All the reat of the county tloket ts Democratic. TKANaAS CTY. Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune Kansan Crry, Mo. Nov. 3.—In consequence of the terribly mixed atato of nitairs no of- felal figures have been MONOMER te Tt Is conceded by tho Democrats that R. 1. Van Horn fs elected “to Congress ovor: Alten and Crisp, Democrata, by about 600 mnjonity. Tho district . is 800 Democratic, ‘but, owing & feht among them, Van Horn 0 oes in, Aninmenso joilifientton mecting waa held bero to-night, at which speeches were made by prominent gentlemen, and a salute of *Se" sting waa flrod by the Republicnns, VIRGINIA. DISAPPOINTMENT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntnarox, D.O,, Nov. B—The Republicans admit some disappointmont in tho reault in tha Congressional districts in Virginin, a3 thoy hind fully-oxpected to gain more than the Norfalk Uatrict. The Demoerate in the Michmond dls- trict carried out their purpose of refusing to recogulze the tax receipts isuued by the Reads juster Tax Collectors, who were appointed for tho pnrpose of facilitating the payment uf the negro polletaxes, and thus qualifying thent to vote. ‘The Jaw was ‘clear under which theag Atiitors .wero! appointed, but tho baliat of every voter who presented these ilispited reeelpts wns rejected ont polls, The ~ Roadjusters “hayes kept 0 list. of these, and oxpect to miko n contest before the Stnte Canvassers, ‘This Honrd fs composed of the Governor, Attorney-General, -Tronaurer, Auditor, and Seeretary of the Commonwenlth, ‘The first two were Delit-Vaying Demoerata, and tho Inst threo Readjusters, esis majority of the Board to that party, The Judgment of this Board would be final us to the results of this election, so far na the State authorities are con- cerned, Tho order restraluing tho Judges from receiving tho reccipta from the Rendjuater Col- lectors caused the. fricids of that sido to vx. press a grent dent of indignation, and to make Inany threats 5 to the course they would pure suo in certain contingencies, The defent of the Read juster candidute in Richmond Is undoubt- ‘edly due to tho refusal of the Democratic In- Aveetors to accept these receipts. NBADIUSTER ELECTED, Staunton, Va.. Nov. 3.—Paul, Rendjuster, is elected to Congress aver Allen, Regular Deis ocrat, in the Seventh District, by 1,000 majority, ALY THE STATE. Turcrmonn, Va.. Nov. i—Ratuens embracing over hulf of Virginia swell the victory af tho regular Democratic Ficctoral ticket, which, when all returns are in, will haven hundsome majority over both Rendjusters and Repnbitenns. The Congressional delegntion stands: First Dis- trict, Garrison, Democrats Second District, Deze endorf, Republican; Third District, George D. Wise, Democrats Fourth District, Jorgenson, Nepublican; Sixth pistrict, Tuckor, Democrat; Elghth Nistrict, Barber, Democrat. Vho Democrats claini tho revlection of Cabell in the Fifth District, while the Readjustersclaim that thelr candidute, Stovell, fa cleeted. Paul, Rendjuster, elaims to be elected over Alion, Democrat in the Seventh District. The vote im the Ninth District is su close between Trig, Domocrat, and Fudderson, Readjuater, that tha Fenult can't bo prodicted with any degra of cor nt < Ye the TLOUISIANA. VOTE OF NEW ORLEANS. New Onteans, Nov. 3.—Hnancock's majority in tho clty 16 10,28, Tho vote for Mayors very cloge, with the chances favoring Joseph A. Shakspeare, Independent Democrat. With tho exception of Mayor Fitzpatrick, tho wing callin: themselves Regular Democrats elect the entire munictpal ticket. Miltenberger, for Recorder of the Lowor District, will contest. Mo claims ho reecived a majority of tho yotes, INCOMPLETE RETURNS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribun New Onveans, La... Nov. d—Up to 3 o'clock the vote of not a single. parish outside of New Orleans tas been returned. The First and Sec- ond Congressional Districts revlect Gibson and Fillig by reduced: We eat dn tho Third Dis- trict Durrall, Hepublican, may be clccted. Two parishes, St. Mary and Iberville, glye FHM 1,800 majority, whilo the Dembcratio parishes give a reduced yote, and In some none at all for the Deinocratle candidate, Tho yote in Latayette Parish was light, about 1.000 yotes being polled, Wout tho result ts cannot be stuted at present. It will require the official count to deelde The Democratic ‘majority wilt Beal a oO 100, Billiew = runs” greut- Iy behind the National ticket by rensin of tho distribution of tickets by Acklen's friends with the name of the candidate for Congress in Viank.: Many whites who were unable to read voter this tleket without knowin It. Intho Fourth District N.C. Blinchard, a young: man from Shrovoport, is elected with senreely any opposition. ro s in the Fifth District tho Democratic vote ‘is ight, and if: tho river parishes poll a full yoto Lunier, Republicnn, 18 elected, In tha Sixth District, Robertson, of Baton Rouge, Is revie \. In tho city only 24,000 votes were cast, agninst 40,000 lust year, The Huncack Electors recelved DOO and tho Republlenns about 8,000, sts" maiuelty for Congress in the city Is 642. Itty thought Hahn will como down from tho constind meet hin with 6,000, Republicanssay thut If the State Committee bad tiken any ine terest in this district, Habn could easily have been eleoted, - The entire regular Democratic ticket In. tho city ig elected, except the Mayor, where Shak- speuro beats Davis by a ainall vote, Tho lutest Information is that Darrall haa cor- fulnly earried the Third District by a targe ma- jority. Nnw Onrnays, Nov. 3.-Congressman Ac#icn arrived this evening from the ‘Third Con- resdionnl District, He concedes the election of Darra, Republicon, by from i000 to 4,00. A Republicun gain of 4 Congressman. . ¥NOM KELLOGG. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasurtxatos, D. C., Nov. —The following dispatch was revelved by Chitrman Hubbell thls evening from Senator Kellogg, ut New Orleans; “In Northern Lousiana, including ted River and Ouachita County, the Republican vote wns aluogt entirely suppressed. In parishes where the Republicans baye four to one registered yote; the Domocrats declared large mujorities for tholr tiekut. In the ‘Techd country, whore the Kepublicans were genorally allowed to voto, we carried overthing. in tberin and game othor pnrishes, where tho rices are about equal, we get over 600 majority. Inthe second District wo eurry every county parish, Tho Democrats olaln that the city wards will overcomo this vote, ‘Thoy are still wards." canvassing the voto jn city DARRALL. : Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Wastuxaton; D, C., Nov, .—Tho Congression= nl Hepublicun Committes bns recelved the ful- Jowlng dispatch; New Onneans, Noy, %—Darrall carries St. Maury, Iberin, Iberville, Terretonne, Ascension, und” West Riton Rouge Parishes, aid ty almost certainty eleoted. It looks as though wo bad also carriod the Sccorfd District. : W.P, Kenioaa, SOUTI CAROLINA, INCOMPLETE, RETUNNE, Catuunta, 8. C., Nov, d.—Tho report of the eluction In this city is ag‘fulluwa: Demovratio majority In tho city, dl; Duimocratic majority in Riehland County, 454," * Tho Datly egiater hus tho following epcctals: Abbevillo—A very large vote, both white and colored, polled. “Roturns nut recolved, but suf ficlunt to assure a yery handsome majority for Hancock and the entire State nnd County ticket, Hancock's majority will reach 000. ‘Tranton, Ed leh County, will give 4,00) Democrativ mulority. Temetisy{tto—All tho preejnets of Biarlbora County heard from. She oltieil count shows it tingorlty of 013 for the regular Democratic uel . weer the Radleal und Independent tickets eumblned, é Oranyeburg—Returns not all inj but tho ine dieations ure that the county bas gone Demo- cratie by a small majority, elveting the entire county tieket, Aiken—Enaugh boxes have been beard from ta assure n Democratic mney. of over d,000, Fhe Denweratiy state Executive Cor have alviees from twenty-three counties, show= {ng tinjoritics aggremnting ubout 2,000 for the Demoeratio State und Nutional ticket. ‘Tho re~ att in the State siihalve Huncook the Electoral Vote and redlect the Congressional delezation. ss Fnaups, Special Dispatch to ‘The CAteago Tribune, Wasiusatos, D.0., Ne South Carolina is tty summarized in the atates Went that tho election of 160 bis been a greater fraud even than that of 1878, Notwithstuuding the grave editorial annonneement of the leading. hewapaper of the State, tho Charleston News and Court cr that the colored mon iu the Bouth would hot vote tha Pomovratia Ucket, and totwith. Stunting the’ fuct that the ceisug of South Carolina, just tuken by Democratic otlictal shows that tho population of tho State is Pinte colored and “only “Wu0TL white, still the MYO cist the “lectoral vi for Hancock, aud hnye chosen ‘Taurbon to represent them jn every divtrict, Nol y Neves that the Tewure ta trua, iy SB ce parle doubt that Mackey, 1 1» hus bouton O'Vonnor, Democratic, In Cinirleston, City District, by u majority of fro UU 0 7,000, picker: me ieuaraunod to that otf Hee tt friends * 0 ono expeely that Muacl will receive « certitivate of election, shakey, HY CARNIED THAT BAMY DISTRICT by a phinilur majority two yours ugo, yet his opponent was given tho certificate und’ seated. by the Democratic majority lu. the present Cone Hoy rafised ae rege maittoe OF the House E only to procged wi Veith gation of the cise, Wut even to perme tt Necessary prelinliary evidence, ut even to permit the printing to porfect the Dispatches received here to-night show that the Charleston ballot-boxea wero Atulfed In the most extraurdinary inanner, ‘The Dewoerne geucrully voted lurgo ballets, which ra jov, 2—Tho nuws from. wore filled with tissue baitota. In somo {instances even pastebonrd ballots are reported to have been voted which contalned WHOLE WUNDLES OF TIRSUB NALLOTR, and nt nearly every poll in the South the yoto was vastly In excess of tho registration. Even Federal officitis, Supervisors, and Marshals ‘were not permitted to see or to be present atthe eminting. Wherever they attempted to oxerciso their sworn dutics thoy were arrested by the chy, police and the constabulary, ‘Tho tickots of gece nnd Democrats woro ao different: that It will bo an enay thing for Democratic Inspectors to tnke out a suficient number of Republican ballots to reduce the total vote to something near tho reaistration, Members of the Congressional Committes and other proml- nent pose are very certain of ono thing that will bo dong by the ndmitted WORKING RECUNTICAN MAJONITY, in the next House of Hepresentatives, ‘That Wy will eco to It Uhnt the person who ra- ul the greatest mumber of votes loyally cnat be given tis seat. even If the cleedion In disputed Congressional district in ‘tho South is voted ta be vold. The sents will bo dcelared vacant, and new elections hetd, with a. Congress willing to seo to it. that tho National Inwa are obeyed. The Electiona Committec of tho next House will bea very important one, na Iwill bo tho lending instrumentality in hel ha to teach tho baltot-box-stutling Hourboens of the Rolid South that the ‘majority of the peoplo of tho country aro determined that the purity and sanctity of tho ballot-box shill bo preserved. IOWA. TPpRORArE, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. McGuraon, In, Nov, 3—The Third Congres- sional District of Town, which has been regarded as doubtful, will give. Updegrait, Republican, over 2,00 majority’ over Stewart, Democrat, The following ure Updegraft’s ninjoritica by countles, in tho north part of the district: Cla: ton, G0; Winneshick, 1,000; Fayatte, 1,{00; Alln- minke, 200; Buchnnan, 900. Upderrafl figures out his majority in the district at not Icss than 2,000. é “THR PIONT IN THR BRVENTIT DistnICT. ‘ Des Motngs, In.. Nov.%—The contest in tho Seventh District has been porsistently fought by tho Greenback party, Their candidate for Frealdont threw his whole wolght into the scales, and made three visits and numerous Bpevches to rave tho present Greenback mem- er. De La Matyr, of Indiana, came twico Into and over tho district. ‘fhe principal Republican Spenkers were employed clsewhere, and Mr. Jvasson was obliged to'conduct his canynss with Rreat persistency, and hnd Ittle ¢ tospenk elsewhere, The resultis a victory over Gen. Weaver, De La Matsr, and tho Greenbacker himaclf, by over 4,500 majority. A CLEAN SWEEP, Des Motes, In., Nov. 8.—Returns ‘received from Town by the State Republican Committee and tho State Register (newspaper) up to 10 o'clock heal raise the majority of Garfield over [Iancock, and Indicate that it will be 85,000, The Republleaus curry ail the Congreasionul districts of tho State, reguining tho Sixth by U0 maJurity for Cutts, and tho Seventh by 3,460 for Kasson. Intho First District, McCold, Repib- Necun, ts redieeted by 3,000 majority. In the See- ond District, Farwell, Hepublican, by 3,200. In the "Third, Updevratt, Ropubliean, ts retlectod by 2,000, In the Fourtn, Deerluty, Itepublican, ts ree elected by 11,000, In tho Fifth, ‘Thompson, Ite- publican, Is roltectud by #.000 or 9,000 majority. ‘ho Sixth and Seventh Districts as given above, In tho Elghth, Hopburn, Republican, has 4,000 majority, md Carpenter, Kepublican, retlected in tho Ninth by 0,000 or 7,000. . ‘Tho greut contests In the Stato were made in tho Bixth and Seventh Districts, In the former the Opposition had 1,090 majority Jast year. In tho Seventh the contest was led’ fur the Green- buekers by Gen. Weaver In person, who mado three tours of the district, alded by De Ln Mutyr and Buchanan of Indiana.’ Mr. Kasson inate the cnnvuss of the district for the Republicans, and also nided in the Sixth. ‘Three days before the election fusion was otfected in. the district between tho Democrats and Groenbackers, but Kasson carries it by 3,600, or severnl-hindred atead of tho State and Nutional ticket, and is receiving congratulations to-day frow all over the State and Nation for bis success, UPDEGRAFY'S MAJORITY. Kpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TERUOUE, in. Novy. R—-Full reports bave been received from the district, and lexratt's i= Jority for Congress will touch 3, ‘The Nepul- eana also cleat half of tho township tloket, and have cut down the Democratic majority heavily. VOTTAWATOMIE COUNTY. Counce Hiures, 11.) Nov. 3.—The Republican nc in this (Pottawatomle County) 1s larger than tho dispatches of Iast night indicated. Tho uunjority ou the Republican National and Stato Ucket [In i0, un gain of nbout 700, tho majority at tho Inat Stato election being but ubout 27.” In tho city the Republican imujority on National and State tickets is 140,0 gain of 200 over laat yeur, Hepburn,. Republican, for Congress in this district, bas a clone majority of 645 in this county, and will have from 3,000 to 5,000 majority in the district, The Republicans also oteet ovory candidate in the county by large majorities, “ CLINTON cauNTY. Cranton, In, Nov. %—Tho Republican ma- Jority, National, Stato, and Congressional In this county is about 600,—n gain of 350 over 1874, AUDUBON COUNTY. ii Aununoy, Ta., Nov. 3,—Audubon County, Gir flekt's niajority, 400,—net Kopublican galn of 6 over 1876, Stute and Congreasional tickets tho shine, shnil every’ CHICKASAW COUNTY. New Wanrroy, In., Nov, 3.—Chicknsaw Coun- ty, Garfield's plurality, 600, Dariloz, Republic- an, for Congress, bug a pluratity of 600. BLACKHAWK COUNTY, WATERLOO, In. Nov. from Blackhawk County, give Gartield 2,797: Huncoek, 1,424; Weavor, 403 wet Republican gain, 160, Tho other two towne shipa will incrouse Gnrtield's majority to 1,600, Deerseld, Republican, for Congross, will have about the sume, CEDAN county, j ‘TirtoN, Ia., Nov. 3.—Cedur County gives # e+ publican majority of 1,000 on the Ktectorul, State, and Congressional tickets, a gutn of 400, County ollicers all eluted by 1,0umnjority, MONONA COUNTY... | * ‘i Onawa, Ta., Nov. 4,—Monona county, gives Gurfleld 221 oyer all, a Republican gain of 81. Carpenter, Repubilean, for Conwress, 250 overall. ADAM COUNTY. GREENPIELD, 1n., Nov. 1.—Adnir County gives Gurtleld 1,600; Hancock, 512; Weaver, G4. For Congress, Kugson, 1,518; Gtllette, 1,005, MILL8 COUNTY, Grenwoop, In. Nov. 3.—In Mills County G fleld's majority ‘ta 600, Hepburn, Itepubll for Congress, bas the same. ‘This isa not He- ublicun unin of 200. Like prepertonnte, als in acher portions of tho district will give Hep- burn a majority of 3,000, » = MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ren Oak, Ia., Nov. 3.—Montgomery Count: Gurtield, 1.85); "Huncock, boty Weaver, 40, thee uiiieee. giuln of GH votes, The vote on tho tate ticket will bo about the sume as for Con- gross, W, HL Hepbarn, Republican, has 1,054 Votes; Percival, 650 votes. ‘The entira county ticket is elected, WARREN COUNTY, INDTANOLA, In., Noy, .—Warren County gives Qurtlot ung orliy, & Nenitalleait guinot 17, Kasson, Republican, for Congress, 200 majority, @ Ropublican gain of 200, : A JOMUNSON COUNTY. fowA City, In., Nov. 3.—Complete returns from thie (Johnson) county glve Hancock 2,000; Gare Held, . Democratic yote on State and Con- ronal pel tickets alittle lurger thanon Hun- coc! ept two townships, Vminagonp countY. Mount Ayne, Ia., Nov. 3.—linggold County coinplete, 600 inujority over ally a Republican gain of 240 over the vote of 1878, , WEUBTEL COUNTY, —Wobster County, ob 180; not opal! Font Dopag, In, No’ majority on Presidential t! lican golu over lust yeur, dt CASS COUNTY, ATLANTIO, In. Nov, 3.—Cass County completo, oxcopting one township, ives the Republican jon Stewntnl and Conyreeslonal tekot, Y77 mu. iT A 2 POCAHONTAS COUNTY, Fosnd, In., Nov. 3,—Pocaboutua i ° field's mijority 257, oes ner oes MIXED, Douvaur, Ta., Nov, u.—Mr, Updograft, Repub- enn candidate tor Congress Wi the Taha ee trict, ia vlectad by 2,600 plurality over Stewart, Democrat. ‘The Domocruta clect tholr county ticket be areduced rasority, Tho Republlean Cireult Judge is elected by 4,000 majority, ty) Ropudiicans carry half the town ticket of Due bnque City. ‘The county returns are not half in yet,” The vote in tho city tu Nyht, being not quito 4,000, DAVENPORY, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tridune, Dayenvour, la. Nov, &d—lKeparts from this, tho Second Congreasionn] District, bave cone thaued to inpep eo during the duy and evening over lost night. Tho itepyblican majority for tho Electoral. Stata, ant Cangressloual tleketa reaches fully 4,000, Seott: county gives 1004, Jones 1104, Cadar 1,000, Cllnton 637, and Musas tine 60,—nll Republican. majorities, Jackson wives the Demueoratic: tiekot 400 majority, Ketimuted returas Crom the sixth Congrossional District of Mlinols, cinbracing the Counties of Hock Islind, Bureau, Lee, Honry, ond Putnam, give tho’ Itepublican Btuto Ucket not toss .than 5,400 majority. ‘Tho yote in Tuck Jaland City wis not counted until to-day. Tho olty gives a Hopublicay plurality of 10, ‘Tho majority in Rock Island County te 540, or a plurality of 1,400, KEOKUK, Bpectat Dispatch to The Cateaga Tribune. Krnkuk, la., Nov. 2—The cluction in this city and throughout the county passed off quietly. Abeavy vote wn polled, Returos are now,in from all the townships In Lee County except Pleasunt Ithdye, aud show Hepubtlean gains, ‘Tho following ts the vote: Fur President, Gare eld, 1,000; Eluncock, 3,068; Wouver, 474.——8 Roe publican win of 162, Compared with tha voto for President In isi, Thu vote on tho Btato ticket willbe about tho same. Pleasant Nidgo lust yeur gave tho following yote for Governor: “Gear, Republican, 0; Trimble, Beuovorat, O43 Campbell, Gresubuck, 4. For Congress, MeCold, Hepublican, revelyed JOU}; Culbertson, Democrat, 3283; Stubbs, Green- Pes re} back, 40, A Repubiloan gnin of 287 over tho clectlon of 1876. ‘The Democratic County tickot is probably elected with but ono exception, This clty gives Gurfleld 2) musorlty, and Me- Got 275 majority,—a Republican galn of 64 and 254, reapeotively, over tho voto of 1873. PENNSYLVANIA. BRADFORD ADVICES, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribute Branroun, Va, Nov. 3&—MeKenn County rives a Republican majority of f83on the State and Electoral ticket. Lewls Emery, Jr., of this city, Is niected to the State Senate in the Twenty- Afth District by 4,807 majority, running largely ahead of histicket. I. J.C. Walkor, of Williame- port, {8 elected to Congress in tho Sixteenth District by 2,007 majority. Ho defented Davit Kirk, tho Fustonist candidate. Kirk enrricd Bullivan and Lycoming Counties. Tho Repub: Means seeurod ‘Tioga, Potter, and Cameron, securing 2,800 majority in Tioga, Tho Repub Mean National tekot elected In tho Sixteenth District by 9,00 mnjority. Watson, of Warren, {selected to Congress inthe Twenty-seventh District. ROUSING MAJORITY. Bpeetat Dispateh t+ ‘The Chicago Tribunes Tirrsnund, Nov, b—Returns from this (Alles gheny) county are net all in, but enough js known to justify tha statement that Gurlleld’s dinJority will be between 17,000 and 18,000, ‘This Is nearly $400 better than the most annguine Republlean expected, Both candidates for Con Bresa are olcoted, Col, Hayne in the Twenty> third Distriet by tho full Jury vote, and Maj. irratt in tho Twenty-second by a majority of About 6.000, Grow will succeed Wallace as Uulted States Senator. . . county, Minoienuna, ¥ ov. 8.—The official major-" ity of Snyder County for G arield is FiO. CONQUESSMEN ELECTED, PMBADELPUIA, Pity Nov, .—Otlictal returns and corrected estimates of thof vote of this Btate received to-day increases Gartloll’s ma- Jority about 1,000 over the estimate telegraphed this mornin, Tho Pen ‘ania Congrersional delegation in the Forty-seventh Congress will stand as fol- jows? A First District—Heury H. Bingham, Republican. Second—Charles O'Neill, Republiean, ‘Thtrd—Samuel J. Randall, Democrat. Fourth—Willinin D, Kelley, lepublican. Fitth—Alfred C, Harmer, Republican, Sixth—Wiltiam Ward, Republican, venth—Winkiin Godshalk, Republican, Highth—Danicl Ermentrout, Democrat, Ninth—A, Herr Sinith, Republienn, Tenth—William Mutehler, Domocrat. Hleventh—Rovert Klotz, Democrat. Twelfth—Joseph A. Seranton, Republican, Thirteenth—John W, Ryon, Democrat, Fourteenth—Samuel F. Barr, Republican. Fifteenth—c, C. Jnadwin, Republican. Sixteenth—WIll require the olliclal vote to de- olde, Seventeenth—I. M. Campbell, Ttepublican, Kighteenth—iHorntlo G, Fisher, Republican, Niucteenth—F, E. Heltzboover, Democrat, Wwontleth—A. GQ. Curtin, Democrat. ‘Twenty-firat—Morgan It, Wise, Democrat, Twenty-recond—Kussoll Errett, Republican. Twenty-third—Thomus M. Bayne, Republican, 1" Twenty-fourth—W. 8. Shalienberger, Repub- lean, Twenty-fitth—Harry White, Republican. Iwenty-sixth—S, H. Miller, Hepublienn, Hoge eevee lowls &. Watson, Hepub- (HE TWENTY-FIPTI DISTRICT. PRITADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—Later returns from tho Twenty-ilfth Con, tonal District give James Musgrove, Democratic, 600 majority, THR DELEGATION. Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicaoa Tribune. PmpavEtrita, Pa, Nov. 3.—Thoe returns re- ecived to-day show that Harry White, Repub- Heun, hus been defeated for Congress by Mos rove, Grednback and Democrat, und that Ryan, Democrat, has been dofeuted by [trumm, Green= buck-Republican, go that tho delexation from Pennsylvania stands: Republicnns, ‘ts Democrats, 8 All of tho Philadelphia Congressmen, inctuding Spenker. Rundall, the uly Democrat, ure refiected by Increased ‘ma- Jorities, and ati Kelley's runs as high tis 9,000, A Gartleld’s majority in the State will be n little over i000, ‘Tho Democrats gain n Senutor In Philadelphia, but’ tho Republean majority in tho Lepisinturo on Joint bullot is inerensed, Speaker Kandul has been in reeelpt of ais- patebes from nenely ull of tho close Congres. slonal districts in tho country, and mukes out that tho Democrats will contro} the next Con- ress Ly Nn miority of two in the Sennte and six In the House, without counting contests likely to be decided In thelr favor by the Clark In muk- Ing up the roll. * ‘THE LEGISLATURE, PMLADELPHTA, Noy. L—Tho Timea makes tho Legislature stand: 4 follows: Scenate—Repub- Heuns, 20; Deimoernta, 1; Greenbuek, 1; vine ganey, 1. House-itupublieans, 119; Demoerata, W; Greenback, i. “The Republican majority over all on Joint ‘ballot, 40. MICIUGAN. LENAWER COUNTY. Bpectal-Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune. AbutAn, Mich., Nov, 3,—Lenawee County com- Picto gives Gurfely 203 minJority, 0 gain of 22 over the Electoral vote of 1876, Jerome, for Governor, gets 1,09, and Willits, for Congress, 887 majority, both showing a alight. falling of from 1876 owing to'local causes. The Republican ‘county tleket complote gets majorities ranging from 600 to 1,608, KENT COUNTY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Granv Ravrps, Mich. Noy. 3.—Kenty County boumns Wepublican, and probably js the banner county in Michigan. The good nows of Inst nigat bos steadily grown better all day. Re- turns from all but four of the thirty-two towns aud warda of tho county permit very closo estl- mutes of results. Garileld's Ruraiity in tho county ig little more than 4, Jerome, for Governor, has +,.000,-and Crosby, for Lieutenant- Governor, who Ilveg here, about 20 imore. The balance of tho State tickot tha aume ns tho Eleotoral tieket, Webber, for Congross, his about i nlurility. Russel, for &tnto Senator, Utshop, for Register, and Clark, for Clerk n ilttie more than 4,000; Perkins, for ¥robute Judge, about 2,700; Muynard, for Proaceuting Attorney, about 3,600; ~ Coroner about 3,000; Lamorpat, for Sherif, over tho recnbicker, about 2,000. On all tho above but Sherif, tho plnruiltics aro over Democrats, which re seeand in tho race, Verdier, for Trensurar, hag 1,200 over Fusion, Democrats, and Greonbuckers, Wilson, Repub: Hcan, over Fusfon, for Clroult, Court, Commis- sioner, has about fifty, whilo Follet, Fusjon, about the same for Soeond Commissionor, Ful- lett isthe onty ono not_a Republicnn elected on the county tleket. Sheets, Burveyor, over Fuston, has 0 snail majority, The Greanbackers: polled but about 3,000 votes in the county, half what they bad two years ago. ‘Three of four State Representatlyes from this. county are certainly Ropublican, and the fourth {s 0 ologe race ngulost-a Fusion candidate in a rural district. Kent County Republicans feel as though thoy, too, had done'a good work this campaign, Jonia County gives Webber over 1,00) plurall- ty; Kent about 2,000; Allegan and Ottawa fully 3,200 cuch, and Muskegon enough moro to make thy total for tho district 6.50), Web- ber hua nearly, or quite, an absolute ma- Jarity, the Democrat belng second in the nico'in a dlatrict of over 40,000 votes, where two Fears ago the Republicans hud but. 7o uratity, and the Democrats but 2,500 votes on Conyreas- man, ‘This shows bow tho at doctrines are not thriving heroubouts, and with other statistics prove tho effectiveness of tho work done in tho cumpalgn Just closed, and the change of sentl- mont here, which ty probably a fair Index of the condition, perhaps in u Iese degree, In tho State, Alleblgan may be cousldered safe at about 40,000 for Wartleld. ‘ MANISTEE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MANtBTER. Mich. Nov, &.—Cartletd carries this county by Gil mejority. Ropublican Governor by 37, Hubbol, tor Congress, weta n majority of 2auralnet Pratt, Greenback and Democrat. The Republican candidates for Stato Senator and Representative both carry the county by 785 and i respectively, a change of nbout 600 Votes in In fuyor of the Republican party. , MABON COUNTY, Spectat Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tupinuton, Mich., Nov. —Thirteon precincts fu Mason County ga’ itepubtican inajority, Cungressroan wame as President; Goveruor 50 ebind. : WASHTENAW COUNTY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ANN aiuon, Mich., Nov, 8.—Full roturns for Washtenaw County. tive Hancock 447, nealnat 653 for Lilian; Hollowny S70, agulnat O17 In 1st; Wautoys Democrat, for Congress, 610, againat 705 nM Tho Itepublicans securo three or four county onicers, Clork, Komister, perhaps Senator, and one gut of two Roprosentutives, King, in tho First, and Gorman, in the Bocond Diutrict, are elected, and Kiune, Republican, jn the Hirst. RB-RLECTED, Bay City, Mi Noy. 3—-lt. G. Morr ts ro- clected to Congress from tho Zighth District by ,0U0 plurality, ——— KENTUCKY, : ‘ putster, ¢ Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Lovisyinse, Ky., Nov. 2—Late returns indi- ente that Phistor, Democrat, will probabty pull through by tess (hau 1,000 majority in the Tenth Kentucky District, Tho Ninth District is in reat doubt, with the chances In favor of White, Republican, In the Louisville district, Willis, bolting Demoerut, Is eleoted by a sinall majority, Burns, Republiens, running hint quite cing, Hopublican gains gre reported all oyer Kon- Ye i _ BSOATTEIUING, i TUNFORDVILI, Ky Nov: Nino precincts tn this county give Tiditeooks 1439; Gurlota. P80; Weaver, H, Kor Congress, Knott, tet; Thurs pian, Nepublican, 420; Groen, 12 guln of G4 und Dymocratie loss of 24. Lncoln County (oiciuh—Haucock, 1.545; Gare Held, 1.170, Thompsou, Democrat, tor Congress, 1,545; Frye, Republican, 1,58 Kourbon Colaty—Garticld, 1,475; Mancock, 470, Hickman County—Hancock, 1,100; Garfeld, BH: Weaver, 15; Turner, 739; litt, &r7, + hides A NEW PHASE, Loursyri.nn, Ky Noy.3.—Ollioial reports from Roven countica shew. depublican Aina fr alx, Republican guins have been very general. Tho Demoeratio mnjorfty jn this elty, with a fall Yote, Is reduced from 74x In 18x08 10 H.200, ‘Tharo is no doubt of the re-i{ection of Kentucky's on- tlre dologation inGongross, which Issolidly Dem- ocratlo, wan = NENT DISTRICT. Lowmavitir, Nov. 4—In the doubtful Ninth Dietelot White, Népy pilearn. curries Rock Castle County by 01 Haul yy. and Laurel County by BOO mnforit ‘Yormer gavo a Democratio majority Of: 237 AMY the Intter a Republican inajority of 23'in t8{4,,'"No othor counties In the district ward fro Cia ARKANSAS, TUTTLM RDB REPUNLICAN, Speciat Djsynteh Yo The Chicago Tribune Tattne Rock, Ark, Noy, 3—As usual, the Tetuirns come in slowly, Tho result In tho dlifer- ent Congressiofial ‘dintricts cannot as yet be de- termined. The ReptibHeans have carried thls (Putaskt count? both Sar. Garfield! and Boles, tho Congressional candidate, by n decided majority, ——_ VLORIDA, r BOLT, LAKE Cery, Nov, 3.—Flortda votes for Han- eock and elects tha Democratic candidate for Governor aud both Demuerattc Congreasmon, ‘Tho Legislature ls Democratic, x VERMONT. ae 00,000 stAsoniry. Moxtrerirn, Vt. Nov. ih—Tho Green Mount. aln Stato swells tho Republican column with nearly 30,000 innjority for Gariiald, MAINE, 5,000 sasonity. Avausta, Mo. Nov. i.—Liter returns indicate that the innjority for Gariietd will reach, if It does not oxceed, 5,KN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, GANPIELD'S PLURALITY 4,000, Conconn, N. IL, Nov. 3.—Gartvld’s plurality fs nbout 4,000, Halt, Republican, 1s elected in tho First Dlatrict by over 600 plurality: Briggs, Republican, In the Second, by over 1,000; Farr, Republican, In .be Third, by over 800, DELAWARE. pemocrAtio. Wirattsatox, Nov, 3.—Hoturns trom all the election districts in tha State, except two in Kent County, tho majorities of which are estl- minted upon the vote at the election last Septem- ber, show n Democratic majority of 1,015. Two- thirds of tho Geylaatues f4 Demoerntlo, Insur- inur tho return of Huynrd to tho Senate. he Republicans elect their wholo ticket In Neweastlo County by a majority of about 100, ALABAMA, sOLtIn. Monty, Aln., Nov. 3.—The Congressmen-olect fro all Democrats, and tho Stute goes for Han- cock by somo 35,000 or 40,000 majority, possibly more, NEBRASKA, COUNTY MAJORITIES. Omarta, Neb., Noy. 3.—This county, Dougias, gives Garflell 1 majority; Lancaster County, 2,000; Webster, 7 Richardson, 300; Washing: ton, 200; Burt, 300; Merrick, 400; Oteo, 250; Red anton, 333; Mudison, 150; Pintto, 4u0; Cag, 600; Cuming, ol; Nemaha, td ha 2.000 in the Stite. and the en- ure Republican Stato Ueket Is elected by about the sumo imnjority. NORTIT CAROLINA. UK+ELECTED. Qnrexsnono, N. C., Nov. 3—Scates {a ro- elected to Congress, DEMOCHATIC LOsRES. Cuantotre, N. C., Noy. 3.—Tho Democratic majority tn Mecklenburg County will not ox- eved 100, 0 loss of 700 on the yote of 1876, bal It Is reported that the Republicans gain a member. oF tho Logisiature tn Lincoln County, Itobeson County elects the entire Democratic tleket—n Demorratic loss'of 6. Unton County—800 Democratic majority; Dem- oeritic loss of 2, : Cabareus County—Democratle loss, 300. Rowan—000 Democritic; no chunge from 1876. Gaston County elects an Independent member of the Legistature, Demucratia loss, 800, MEAGRE RETURNS, Ttaneran, N. ©. Nov, &—Roturns come In slowly, und are scattering. Fromm those reeclved the indications are that tho State has gone Dom- ovratic by n reduced majority, Th cond Dis- trict elects n Republican Congressman, Tho ‘Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Districts lect Democrats, Roturns are not suilicient from tho First and Fourth Districts to indicate tho result, The Legiataturo is belleved to be Democratic. WEST VIRGINIA. . REPUDLICAN GA4Ns. ‘Wuertana, W. Va. No Tho voto in West Virginia will nut be materially changed from that In October. Tho Republicana make slight guins in most of tho counties henrd from, Tho plurality for Hancock over Garileld wilt not exeecd 11,000 or 12,000, while hls actunt majority Jn the Stato will not be over:6,000 or 6,000, If in- deed it will bo that, Thore is uo doubt about tho electlon of Hoge, Democrat, for Congress In the Second District, and Kenn, Democrat, In tho Third District, but the vote In the Pirat Dis- trict 1a so close that It will take tho officiul yoto to decide, The Chairman of the Republican State Committes claims thoclection of Hutehin- gon, Republican, by nut tess than 100 majority, and A great many well-informed Demucrats are conceding his (Hutchinson's) election, It ts evident that thore cannot be over 100 innjority elthor way, and {hg chancos for ono are about as as tho othdt, 3 O10, FRANKLIN COUNTY. Conusmus, 0., Nov. %—Tho full yoto of this (Franklin) county is 13 followa: Hancock, 9,800; Garfield, 0,433; Weaver, 97; Dow, 18d, THIRTY-FIVE THOUBAND, Tho Repubtican State Comtittee hero bayo Teturns from thirty-cight countics, which show a Ropublican gain over tho vote of 1879 of 13,710, Tho Kepubticans claim the State by 25,000, CUYANIOGA couNTY, Special DHapatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Crevenaxn, 0. Nov. J—Cuyahoys County complete gives 6,871 plurality, a gain of GH over the volo fur Supreme aude fy October, Thu City of Clovelund gives a plurality of 4,778 for Garfield, a galn of 2,887 votes over October. AubOUT 35,000. . Corumncs, 0., Nov. 3.—Tho Republican Stato Committes furnish tho following suinmary of election tigurea: ‘Thirty-seven cauntics, com- pieto returns, show n Kopublican gain over 187) of 13,8003 four counties show a Demucratic gain of 470; not Hr pepteany gainin forty-one couu tes, 13,420," This, added to Goy, Foster's: plurat- ity, will make Garnuld’s plurality in tho Stato from Inoludo the WOW. The counties heard lnrgest tn Ohto, but the pala In tho remaining rorcaven gountles will mako Garilield’s plurals MISSISSIPPI, DEMOCRATIC INDICATIONS, JACKSON, Miss, Noy. 3.—Roports from fifty, sountics, towns, and preeincta give Hxnoock 16,238; Gartleld, 6,88, Hoturna from the Firat, Second, Fourth, and Tifth Congressionai Dia- tricts Indiente tho clection of Democrats in onch by decided majoritica. Returns from the Sixth Congreasionul District aro tneagro and not suf. Hojent to havo an estimate, but Chalmers leas a8 fur us heard from. Tho voto was ght throughout tho Stato. < A FATAL FIGHT, New Oncvans, Nov, 3.—Tho Demoerat's special from Loxtnyton, Miug., roports the killing of J. W, Asberart by TJ, Lockhart, and tho palnful wounding of GC. M, Hall, cditor of tho Holmes County Lunes, in an elcollonsrow yoaterday, MINNESOTA, DECIBLYR, SUINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Noy, 1.—Hoturns as far as received indicate that: Minnesota hus giyon Garficld in mafority, gt' at lonst 25,000, Washburn, whose goat in: tho presont Congres was contested by Donnwily, ts evorwhelmingly elected, leading hia conipotiter, Gen, Sibioy, by from 8,000 ta 10,000, Washburn carrics this city and ‘county by something over 4,000° majority. It {8 prosumed bis scat iy the noxt Congross will not ba contested. Dunnoll in tho Firat and Stralt in the Bevond Ulstrict are both clectod, cach by 4,000 nidJjority, CONAUESSIONAL MAJORITIES, Br. Paut, Mut... Noy. d—-The estimates on Congressional muloritis to-night arg na tole jowas Firat Diatrlot, Dunnell's plurality, 6.000; Hecond District, Straijia majority, 9,000; ob District, Waahburn's mnjority, 84 J Tho Legislature is Ropublican by an increased, majority, r * TERAS, . . QUITE SOLID. Gatvestow, Nov, 3.-lfhe Democratic Stato and National tickets arg carriod by 70,000 mus Jority, Shepherd, Domograt, for Congress, care ries Galveaton County by: 2,000 majority, inwur- ing his vlection, glylug ‘T'¢xus avolid Democratic representation in Congro, * _ ALMORT UNAMIMOUS, Tovrea, Kug., Noy. Se Berps wo far recolycd from this Btato fndlente Garfold r ho 60,00, Tho threo districta ara Ropublienn, ‘Tho Frat wil give Anderson 15,000; tho Becdud, Haskell, 0,000 to 8,00); tha ‘Third, Iynn, 12,000, Tho majority for St. John, Republican, for Gov, ernor, will bo 40,000, Tho indications are that tho Stato Senate will bo wnanimausly Repub- Henan, and the Hotise nearly so, ILLINOIS, THE STATE, UENERAD RESULT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bprtrnartenn, il, Nov, 3.—cullom'’s majority in catimated here, from renttcring returns ro- celved from nil parts of the State, at over 30,000, Jt Is betioved that his vote will bo not moro than 2,000 or 4,000 [cas than that of Garflold, YOUNTIL KANE, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gryeva, Ill, Nov. %—Tha election returns from Gonovn aro: Garfield and Arthur, 20H; Hanenek aud English, 82; Cullom, 204; Sherwin, 2H; Evana, 20; Dutton, 268; Chisholm, 310; Her- rington, 2013¢; Curliale, 235; Schiller, 110; Hyan, 203; Maloney, 84, Spretal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Era, Ih, Nov. %Tho' election returns from Kane County show tho success of the ep- tiro ticket, ©. P, Dutton, for Circuit Clerk, Nato Carlisle for Sherilf, T. 15, Regan for State's Attorney, and NW. Williams for Corouer, enry Evgne 4 vleeted Senator, and Kerry Chistioln, a. U.. Wright, and Jaines Horsingtotiy Itepresentasives: Tu thls county the Republican kaln over 1870 fs nenrly S00, -* Speetat Mtapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Duspres Novy. 3.—Dundeo cust 420 vetea for Gartleld, 153 for 1 and 2 for Weaver, Sulloun ees sf infority will Inneack, 1424, ‘Trumbull 147, and Streeter mite ticket received tho sume minjority.! J.C, Sherwin, epubllcan candlinto for Congress, bus a mijority 1 ¢ Bvans, Sttte Senator. of 285. For Stato holm, Republican, recelved, votes; Wright, Republienn, } Jerrington, Democrat, 2373 Jos- iy, Demoernt, 16; Chopman, Greoubick, 0, The eainty tlokot has a majority ranging from 218 to WINNEDAGO, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tritune, Rockvonn, 1, Noy. d—Oniciul returns show the following to be the yote for President and Governor: On President, Guritohl, 4010; Mane cock, 1.610; Weaver, 200. On Governor, Cultom, 4,512; ‘Prumbull, 1,000; Streeter, 370, Sumner and Wright; Hepubileans, and MeDonald, Democrat, ure elected to the Legisinture, and tha county Republican ticket Js olected throughout, ‘Tho Republicans ure so Jubilant that large and on- thualnstiy Jollifiention meeting Is belng hetd at the headquarters: Thera isn grand ithumina- tion tn front of tho hall. and A tine dieplay of Nroworks wus witnessed. Prominent Democrate, after reading THe TRumune to-day, positively decluro that thoy tuve cast thoir Inst Deno- cratic voto, and ara henceforth with the grand old Republican party. Wild enthusiusm pro- vaits over tho result at largo. a BOONE, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Benviverns, ll. Nov. 2—The follawing Is tha atute ot this county: Gartlald, 4,005; Hancouk, us ‘enver, tb; Governor, Cullum 3 Tein 61; Congressinan, Sherwin, 2014; Warner, Representatives, Wrikhts 2000343" Sumner, und, 65333; MeDonul, O41. : DE KALI. ‘The Chteago Tribune, Republican majority, Becond Precinct, Somonauk Tawnstlp, Bin gain of 18; total Republican mujority i: town- ship, 42,—n guiwor 38. Victor Tawnship gives Garfeld 02 majority,—a gain of 26. Indications are De Kalb County gives 2,000 Republican ma- Jority.—a gain of over i. Cox, Independent, for Clerk, and Furl, for Sherlit, have recelved a scant vote. Wood and Loucks, Republican, and propa Clark, Democrat, ure ¢lected to the cyisluture in tis,tho Thirteenth District, FIFTH. WITITESIDES, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ferton, fl. Noy.il.—The complete returns from Whitesides County are 3,014 for Garfield; S844 for Huncock; 403 for Wervor. . Thy Stato tickot and Congreas ire about the same as Pres- Ident. x Speetat lspateh to The Chtea go Tribune, Monutson, 1b, Nov. i—Hoturna from avery town in Whitesides County show the Garfield to bo 1,706; tor Cullom, for Hawk, Republican, for Conzress, yote in tho county for President fa; 3,020; Hancook, 2,214; Wenver, 4. JO DAVIESS, Special FHspatch to The Chieaga Tribune, GALENA, IIL, Nov. —Nincteen towns out of twenty-one in this county give Republican ma- orities us follows: Gartleld, 030; Cutluin, 600; Hawk, for Congress, WU; Sunderland, for Stute Senator, 4th Avery, for Clreult Clork, 700; Pool, for Sheriff, G00; Wugdln, for State's Attoracy, 000; Possmore, for Cornner, 400, Moore, for As- sembly, has a hirgo majority over Carr, Demo- erat, though figures cannot be given. SIXTH. LER. Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. D1xoy, iL, Noy. f,—Leo County gives Garfield 1,120 majority over Hancock, a guin of 15 over the vote of 1870, i Kneis Chise . Tho Gi arileld, PUTNAM, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TeNNeriy, IL, Nov. 3.—Putnam County, come plete: Garfield's majority, 201; Cullom's inn- Jority, 208; Cnasell'a majority (Senutor), 164, Noto for Representatives—Thornton, Repub- Hean, 1,023; Stowell, Republican, 1,1064%; Butey, Domocrat, 94%; Murtin, Domoorut, 65836. BUREAU. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sruinarienn, Noy, 3.~-In Bureau County Gar field has about 1460 majority. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prixceton, IL, Noy. 3,—The Republican m+ Jority in Bureau County on the State and Nit- Uonnt tickot Is 1460, Congressinin Henderson's mujority {s 1,500, Charles Batdwin andsylvanns: Otttann, Kepudiicans, and John Welch, Demo- erat, had littie. opposition by. Bimon- Elttott, Greenbackor, The Greenback vote of thocoun- ty was only O24, Tho total yoto of the county was 7,078, TTENRY. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Srrinqvixiy, Nov. 3.—loury Fount, com: plete: Garield, 4400: Hancock, 050; Weaver, TW; Cultom, 44073 Trumbull, 101 Streeter, O47} Menderson, 4460; Trusdet, 1,012; Mekin- ney, 782 : SEVENTH, KENDALI, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritnine, PLANO, 11, Nov. U.—Tho full vets of Kendall County is in, and these figures ureoficial: Gare field recolved 1,954 votes; Hancock, 012; Weaver, me Garfleta’s majority, 101%, In 187, 1D. ‘tenyes recolved 1,800; ‘itden, 621; Coopor, 300, For Governor, Cullom, 1,04; ‘Trumbull, S85 Streeter, i, For Pooarecean at Bi vonth Tis- trict, Cutlon, Repubitoan, 1,040; Domo- urat, G76; Burbur, Greenback, 172. For Ropre- sentatives, Thirteenth’ Sonatorial Distric ja Loucks and Wout, Republican, 2051: Clark, Democrat, 1.0%: Clover, Greenback, Tt, The State ticket Is substantially tho samo, respect- ively. Tho Republicans guin &, tho Democrats 88, and the Greanbackcrs lose 70, g Winn, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Joni, 1. Nov, k—Tho entire ality voto Is 20zi, spooks pa ig thirtyeoight. All Dut three towns of Will County ghvo Cartield a miujority of 1,721, which will bo increased to 1,800, ‘Tho county Republican ticket was clvcted, by majoritics puna from (to 1,600, Collins and Stratton; Republicans, and Shumway, Dem- Gorat, wore Yhogun Kepresontatives to the General Assembly, Weaver's voto in tho city was 003, : DA SALLE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill. Noy, %—Returna from tho county forall but three townships show a ee puulisan majority of nbout duu upon the Na- onal teket, 4 guin of G00 over four yoars ago, tho rival towns wiving about thesamo majorities agthen. Tho itepublicans clect two mombers of tho Loyialaturo—Isino Amos and FP. BM. Hobe inson—ngalnet n Greonbacker and a Democrat, ‘Tho Ropublicans elect Arnold, Hocorder, Clark, BSherlif, uud Wols, Coroner. The Demoorats secure Taylor, Clroult Clerk, and Browor, Prose: outlog Attorney. Gnunpy, Spectal IHapateh to The Chicago Mor County: id, Tribune, Ill, Noy, #.—-Oilicial voto of Grundy ariield, 2103; Rancock, 1,181; Weaver, Bor Governor, Cullom, 203; Trumbull; Led} Btrocter, 210, For Congress, Cullon, Ite- publican, 2,070; Evans, Domperat, 3.443} Harber, reenbacker, 207, Fur Kepresaptatlvos, Loucks, Republican, t073; Wood. Republican, 073; Glaks Dombcrat, 2,113}; Clovor, Groenba E eker, _, BIGMHTIL. on youn Apectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Paxton, IM, Noy. 3.—Tho olllctal returns of Ford County baye boon recelved andtabulated, and show the beaviest voto ever polled in Ford. County—i,1l. Tho victory {a all ontho Repub- Hean side, every Hepublican candidate recety- fog abonvy inajority, and it was well earnod attorn lopy and sevore contest, The vote ou Prealdont stands; Gartield, 1,867) Hancovk, 780; Weaver, 45; Gurtleld's mu, aig Shere ny Gove ornor—Culloni, 173; Trumbull, 7343 Aircater.500; eeattoriniy,8; Cultom's majority, 470. O. D.Lockett for Member of tho State “Bourd pt Fouullzation recolyes the highest vote of any cundidnte—1053; 8.18. MeClure, Democrat, Hl; 8 McClure, 124; BSuckett's oufority, WS, Lewld E. Payson, candi dute for Congress, outrun Robert i. Wallace by 648, Goodspeed and Collier, fur ltepresentatives, carry, thla county by large muajorities over Frew and Groen, Groenvack and Democratic eandi- datus, fudieations ure thut Mrew ie beaten on ininority representation py Gree: HR RD in hs tl Republicans are Jubilant and the wt: correspondingly dcapondent, ThoQuors, Spectal Dispateh to The hte: ATHEKA, Ile, Nov, me quals County ives Guritel Judo Vaysan, for Congret 11nd over Wallice, Demucratios didite, On Governor tho vote $1005 Trumbull, 2007; Streeter, 5 plurality, 1.43, Tir. Seerest fa éloctoa'stany Ator by” 2.868 moJority In thisdsteler, “pee on tho I, Hntive teket atanie: Kumiys Chatfleld, 5,716; Over, 0,702; Hrotwbuex, MANRITALT. Spectat Diepateh to The Chien; Berivoriety, Ml. Nov. .—s deta fires Garfield 8{ majority tllom, ly Wa Nhe. a icthacitetal ra t iE OV ‘ounty moerat, for Congress, if Wallace, for Sonator, 13), hg haw, Deinversy NIN'TIT KNOX, GArxsnund, Ut, Nov. 3.—Full returns ft this alty and county give the Republican tele amajority of 260, John Il. Lewis, Republient fn vlcted to Congrens by about 38) majo Tho Senator,two members oF tho Lexie and tho entire county. Republenn ee ttue, lected by majorities runing from | fs city gives Gartield $0 majority. 4 bbl ATAUK. ipecial pateh ta The Chteago Tyits TOULON, Hl., Nov, 4 —Stark County glveag, fleld Wi majority, atid Cultom 695 mijn ot PROMIEA, “To the Western Aupetated Pry Prouta, Ill, Noy. jk—edrin Count, ome Garfield, "6.103; Hancock, Brus: Weaver a Cutton, Tee ublican, Suto Trumbull, Vernet 5,733; Lowla, Ropublican, f "4 Lev, ‘Democrat, oR! + For” Cowuress, 4402 ‘TEN TI, HANCOCK, Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tridune, DA Hanre, Ul, Nov, 3.—Tho Republican me foritica nt this piace aro frum 1 to TT on tho entira tloket, with tio _ exception, Thero Js grent rejoicing among the 1 R aathiy ins always. been. a emoeane ces Marah, for Congress for tho Tenth District, 4 clected by an ticrensed mujority over Ie tnt Fleteher, Henge, for Senator for’ th, Awenty-fourth Distrtel, ts elected ‘by. bane wine thaJority, ‘There has been great Mean galing alt over the county, BRFAb: Hepat ELEVENTIL, GREENE, Speetat Disyateh to The Chteago Tribune, | CaAnnotrron, Nh, Nov, U—Returns from al Yating-places in this county exeept two Inleate that tho vemocratic State and National tleket hns nbout 130 masority, a Democratic loss of about 1,000, ‘The Democratic county ticket fs elested by about 600 or 70) innfority Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, CannoLnron, Ul, Nov. &—Greene & oitlelal, except’ ono ‘precinct. Hancoek's mnjot ity is 148 toss than ‘Tiden’s, and about 2 less than Low Steward's, cratic county tiekot 1s olected by 200 to 60), , Put Rockront, 1, Nov. county for Hancock. . TWELFTH, BANGAMON, Apeciat Dianatch to The Uhteayo Tribune. Spainayixty, I., Nov, —Tho vuto of Sangt- mon Couity was olllcially canvassed this utter. noon. Hancock receives 0,10; Gurtield, Sis, —Elght hundred fg Weaver, 28; Haneock’s majority, 720, a Nepnbs Henn galn over I8iU of 197; Cultom, 6): Trum. bull, Oo @ireeter, 238; Hamilton, 5,673; Par. sons, 6, Aduir, 2; Dement, 5,30; Oberly, —GWI8; Thompson, 210; Swigart, SAes, Starkel, O137; Ingram, 183; uty, 5, Butterworth, 6,14; Evans, 0; McCartney, 547 Harmon, 6,14; Whittook, 200; Morrison, 331; Springer, 6, Miller, 40,—n Itepubtican gain . The vote on Representatives oerat, Nei DW, re 470; James M. Goria publican, David 'f. Littler, Reputiican, Bik Alex. MeDonal, Greenbuck=-Lubor, Law, The Ventocrats cleet thelr entire county ticket, as follows: State's Attorney, Mt. H. Hazlett? Clreult Clerk, Md Roburts; Shertif, Haip Gib- 4 ad B. Biere: I, Nov, t—The offlcial vote nt ‘ounty gives Himncock U1: Gnrield, A703; Hancock's majority, 20: Republican gain over 1870 of WH, Tha mujoritius on State tleket about the same. Bpringer’s majority over Mor rison, 623; Republican guin over [sit of is, A, . rook and G.W. Smith, Demoerats, and James 1. Garland, Repubiteun, are elected ltep- resentitived, ‘Tho Demovratle county tleket all elected by tnnjorities ranging from 259 tu 1,33. Gov. Culfom's majorite: 1s extimated by tho Who have been recetylng returny here nt over 000, Willinin M. Springer is © revlected fn the Ith District, and eatiinates bis mnjonty at IN GENERAL, ts Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srnincriznp, WL, Noy. 3—Springer fs un doubtedly reviected to Congress by a somewbut decreased majority. He-plices his about 2,000. His majorities ure r mated nt 3,000 In Scott, G00 in Christ! Jn Menard. Sangatnon glves hin 623, 5 CHnIsTIAN, Speeiat Diapateh to The Chicaan Tribune Sprinavirny, UL, Nov, 3.—Christinn County Hancock, 600 majority; Trumbull, 62); Repub Mean gain, 130. iscort. Wrncngster, TIL, Nov. 3.—Scott Count clnt voto: Hancook, 12383 Gartield, 1.05: ver, 120, For Governor—Trumbull, 1.268; Cu loin, 1,002; Streetor, 151, For Congress—Springer, Democrat, 1281; Storrison, Kepublicau, 3 Mitler, Greenback, 122, THINTEEN TH. M'LEAN AND OTITEIS. Spretal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Bioominatos, I1., Nov, 3,—Smith’s majority over Stevenson, Demacrat, fs about 600, Olllelal figures are not alt In, but all doubt as to the re ault {a dispelled. Tho Nemocrats thls morniog Jubllated over alleged information fram out+ lying counties giving heavy returns for Stovcn- son, but aro now Miled with deapalr, Stevenson ts dofented In hisawn county, MeLean, by avait LW. De Wittglyes Smith L majority. “All the others give Stovenson majorities by tho feilow- ie lucas {gia 110; Tazowall, catimated, Muon, 42%, Sinith’s miqjority In tho district.ts probably 2, and {t will not vary aver twenty from that uum ber, Sinith run 20 ahead of bis ticket In Taze- well, his own county, and Stevenson led his fu this, hly county, by something over that thure. Cutforn ta uhedd of his tickot In Mef.euu County, DA WITT, Spectat Hspateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Crinton, HL, Nov. h—Full returns from De Witt Comiuty give Garth 181 inajarity over Huncoek,~a net gain af 175 votes, The wtwoit enthusiasm prevalla In this eclty aod county ovor tha result of thu election. ’ MASON. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns ITAVANAy Ti, Nov. 3%—Mason County shows large Jtepublican guts over 17. Ktevensoa, Jor Couyress, has 421 mujority, a reduction of Me FOURTEENTH. «+ MACON, Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Decatun, Noy. J,—Tho folowing Is tho vote in Mucon County: Guarticld, 3445; Uuncock, 39: Weaver, 177; a Ropublicun ‘gain over Tildet voia of oH Cullom, 420; Trum bull, 3,083; Streeter, = 243; Cullom’s majority, U4, ‘The balance of the State ticket Is in lke proportion, For Congress, Canvot, Ker publican, reculved 9,490; Scott, Greenback: Demoerat, 8280; Cannon's majority 1k it jt, of oO Member ” of lies Btato Konrd of Equalization, Emery, Kepul 7 an, Hid; Harpsterite, Democrat, 300. V oun at Representatives, Rogers, Nepubller 4,045 Ludington, Repubjiean, 4,021; Durfee, Demo erat, 401; Axton, Domocent, 4.162; ‘Thor, Greonbaokcr, 78," All tho Republican can dutes for on offices oxcopt Coroner electe by from 78 to 639 majority, PIATT. rte Special Dispateh ta The Chicago belie Sprincvieiy, Noy. d—in Watt County Gare field's majority’ ts 375, Cultom runs ubead of Gurhold. ‘The Republicans clect everything thatdlstrict and county, aii CHAMPATONS iis Spectal Dispatch ta Ths Chieago ; 1 Crtampatan, IL, Nov, i.—Champalgo. County, all but one town, gives Garfield 4,63; Thaneocts 8.60; Cutlom and Trumbull the wamy. Cannon for Congrons has a’ maslocly in the county cr 3 In thy district, 21, ‘Tho ontire epubl gounty ticket la looted, Z | VRUMIION. * ne i ny, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago ‘DANVILLE, Il. Noy, 0.—Returns como in very slowly jn thiv county from tho country provi Bnd Hothing that is olliclal can be giver. AS Dour tho indicaliong are that tho Repair will curry the cowuty by an increase of 10) Mover lev, wolng out with a majority of to 1,400. . + } Special Dispatch to Tae Chicaze Fribunte | » Hoovestows, ft, Nov.8.—The vlootion pat’ ae gut quietly, A tull'Vote polted. Gurileld ma: jority over Hancock, 216; Cullom's ovor Tr ull, 218; Cannon, Ropubllenn candidate 1 Congress, Fourteenth District, over fab. ) Fusion, 144. Tho Republiena gain in the an ‘A anlp, a che eounty, Vermilion) Republicans epublican inajori Of i iPhone ee Joliteation mooting to-mor- “row night, pOUaLAs. of ‘Tuscon, Th. Nov. 3—Tho | Republica ii thia county are jubjlant ane Heet bus Boot eldsted b inurl, Wo grin tho Cirouit Gierk und tho Sherid, Tp fr Nutfonal and Stato ticket was cursled | majority, “Lu thls (Douglas) county, Canaan, £06 for )

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