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= FORTIETH YUAR. CREEL THE ELECTORAL V Hlavemeyer Elected Mayor of New York City guk END OF JIMMY O'BRIEN, The Congress QITTLEJONN AND fyen New Jersey and De ing in the Dust, + The whole number of el President is 366, plote frou Beveral States. than con press it | TEXAS ALABAMA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA CONNEC CLOUT AWAKE PRIDA ILLINOIS INDIANA 1OWA KANSAS MAINE MASSA DS DIICHIG ss or DUNNE Biississt Tantent The late colved uy carried New Kornaa runs ahead of b 15,000, Alvan Grant ma et ‘Th ret election of f fence, pol Fotes whieh L {The city apparenti ion to Congress. fhe First District, but the probabilit James W. Covert country Liberals fn the Ulster D any District Wood's D Wood's ele } The Assembly Tom Aly Gofeated Repubticat Bing. Ex-t @ fair show for Whe return Poll in the B. Cornell tho Seventh. Ceonth—al) Grantitas. We have no returns fr Sos! Judge, Noah Davies probs Preme Co Buperior ( Henry Wo Coroner, ts v possible t the same with the Assistan Greeley's wiajority The foliowing is the President and Diets, 1 ewe ' Total William F. Scoresby Bonator in th pocasioned Hardeabergh, Congress ato—Lyma Janes i Yaliam out Jar Thoma ur ‘oh 5 Bi Perr) Jamon 8. Sinart Italie; Repubileans, ‘Tammany, Urica, Svnac wely Ar rank Hi ‘ Bhout 2,500 majority for Congress. 6.-D. ELMina, Nov, 6.— Alcan, |s reviected to. ct ity over 1870, 00. county of 0: EEE SDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1872. Sixteenth Ward—Grant, #0; Highteenth Ward Ward Greeley, 100.0) he Third Congressional District, comprising the first nine wards of 0 maj. over Turner ( Congressional District, compr! 4 of the city exceapt the Seventeenth lias Griswold (Ind). Hamilton (Dem.) for Congress. Stewart (Rep.) for Senator, 9 maj. ison —Grant, 455 ; Gi i behind ; Willis, 7 ahead ; Phelps, oodruff, Lahoad. 6 maj.{ Rop. oodruff for Congress, 4 maj.; Gillen 4 majority, both Demoorats. whship gives Grant 17 i 14 maj.; Welles, maj. ; Morris township gives Grant 100 maj. ; Willis, for Surrogate, 100 for Assembly, 59 maj,—cll i ves Greeley 16 maj., 8; Wooarut (Dem.), Not First Ward—Grant, 159 ma.; Rep. Sixth Ward—Grant, 19 ma). Bergén county Saddle River township—Grant, Perry, Dem., elocted to Con- | Crown Point Grant, 339 moj. Wi; Seventeenth poloy's’ majority tn this on A county tickets are Waste Snajority Of fromm 8000 men at large runs DEREATED. —— Four Years More of Fraud and Corruption. OTE 90 T0276 Morris County. 05 a) Cox “for Cong head of hie ticket, THe VOTE BY WARDS. Bombay, 1st Dist. Grant, 18 maj.; Rep. galn, 28. Fort Covington Grant, M4 maj.; Dem. gain, 64 Grant, sw ima). 6.—Ex-Gov. Synacces, N 1 Mendham township blackberries. Returns fr: Oswnco, N. ¥., Nov. 5.—Hon. 1. @. Ford, Re- Assernbly in the First District by 1% majority over Hon. D. C. Little John, Liberal. Utica, Nov.6.—Four Republican Assembiymen or Surrogate, n ie elected tot gives Swan 1,272 maj. over m, ain, 9; Phelp Grant, 28 m Grant, 143 maj Grant, 4 maj; Rep. plete givee Grant 704 mal KENTUCKY. ounty gives Gr Rep. gain, 50. 4th Dist. . The town com- Dem. gain, 12. county gives 1K! Grant, a gain of over 7.000 since 148, stkill county, Potterille rity, & gain of $30, ing county gives Grant a majority of loam Gaine—Horace Grectey Carries tnaj.; Howel IRA, Nov.5.- Seymour Dexter, Rey roof Assembly by about 300 majority. In this city Greeloy haw 7,744; Paesaic townal mocratic loss of ress, 25 maj, Noy. 5.—The official Hopxiysvinue, Ky. vote of this city gives Grant 205 majority. tal returns indicate that Grant's majority in this (Christian) county will be about 800. The State has gone for Greeley by a large ajority. MAYSVILLE, Ky, Nov. 5.-Two this city give a Republican gain of 28 over the Harlan-Lesile vote. maj. Rop. gain, 1% Es us Dem, grin, 4 Rop. gan, 4 ‘ant, 7 maj.; Byron. Grant, 1 Alexander —Grant, ALBANY, Nov. 5. Grant, 8431; Kernan, Majority for Greeley, 6, @ following are the Assembly elective: Jacob Worth, R. Patrick J. Gleason, Arehitald M. 1M) elected to Arsembly. the First Assemb! Herring (Rev.), in ted. The Second L trict Is in doubt, with favorable indications for Mr. Dusenbury (Dem). aj.; Rep, eatn precincts of Grant, 6 maj; Rep. « Grant.21 mai; Re ounty—High Bridge gives Grant 120; MeCo: 6; Potts, Rep., for Congres n State ticket Ly, Wurlington County—Tuckerton gives Grant Catokil!, tet Dist. —Partiat returns from 21 districts and towne give Greoley i\4, majorisy Ble, COMpIeeS UTS the Third District over W. W. Goodrich to the returns teceived, Kernan falls behind Greeley's vote over 1,600, The Independent city and county tlekets did vory strong vote. to arrive promptly at the jority, a gait ton, gives G LOUISIANA, County—New Providence gives Grant &} maj,. a Rep. gain of 41 Newton gives Dem, galn of 52. gy Andover elves Greeley 74 maj. ; Dem. loss of Dom, gain. ® smal; Dem ud Merriain, for Con. Delegation and Legislature both Grant. German Flats A Greoley Gain of Nenriy 3,700 In Fourtecs Greoley 22 ma). ; Wairen, Ist Diat.- Grant, 42 maj New Onveay from fourteen pq OMcial returns Kive Gresley Afayette.—The vote In this place tsa tle. i Fat porn es parta gives Grant O1 majority ALVORD DEFEATED, Rep. gala of to have been kept clear for the ral Jorden, r « Grant, 10 ma better facility. epublican majority Waterford tums Rep. gain, 40. st Windsor township, Grant ‘Grant, 9 mins MISSOURT, aware Wallow- Little Falls, complete Greeley, # maj Department, mandiag positions in the roon Grant politicians we interruption ce of the reporters ted by them, a thow many alterat Uve figures, is aut for the writer to say. ALABAMA, tie County, Randolph township—Grant, ° Clty gives Grant 385 Clark (itep.), for ¢ Stone, 374 maj.; Gutbery. 2 County, Washington townsht mAS.; Dei. gain, % Scattering (tot —firrcley aud Brown Cnr alt taking com- Kep. gain, 0, —Twelve precincts of this county give Greeley 2.004 majonlty The State has gone Liber: Jerrenson City, Mo., Nov. 5.—The vote of this county is very cl carried it by as Br. Louis, Nov. 5. ity and fone s ley 2.215 majority {the telegraphers Sr. Lovis, Nov. ral Votes for of which a majority ts IM, Returns of the election of yesterday are not com- any State, they are nd from son At the momer ks as if the result of the Presta fontest was about as follows FOK GRR GEORGIA AENTEOKY BOUISIANA MAKYE AND Misso. ki n to the re- ms were made in Washington city, gives ‘the lat Ward, 2.100; 2d Ward, Lath, i: ‘LBth, 2, yet meagre fron Grant bas probably are little better Kernan has 26 ina Precincts in the Mebile Gives Greeley SUO Majority, nwell township—Greeley, 2 Grooley, 33 maj ‘There are M4 The returns from meagre that noteven a ¢ ecinets in the the county are so njecture cam yet be pucester county, Mullica towaship—Gran., Grant, 126 maj. Shrewsbury township—Graut, 137 Rep.) for Ova: Sproul, for the assembly, 185 maj Mowing, Nov. '.—The city goes for Gree- y by from 0 ‘y #00 mafority, and the county will probably make the majority 1,000. Mowisowrny, Ala., Nov. §. tonal Distrie ton, Chamber KY AND BROWN. 11 TENNESSBE D2 VIRGINIA S WEST VIRGINIA Swedonshoro Wilna, let Dist ant Gaing—The tate G Grant Carrics the Stare by a Decreased Majority trom 186%. PortLanp, Me, Nov. give Grant 15,10, G can majority 9,650, Grant, tee maj. unty, 21; at Louchap Ellisbirg, Ist Diss. Five Republican Congressmen Elec Nov. 6.—The Essex oounty goes Kepubli- abont 3,500, giving Grant the state by a small majority. The Third Congress »bably elects Amos Clark, 1 The Sixth District elects Marcus Ward. | The Firat, Second, and Sev Euizapetu, coming in slowly. —In this State 50 joy 8,00; Republi- In 1808 the same towns gave Grant 21.02, Seymour 11,6%; Republican major- . Tho Republican majority in the State This electign indicates about the samo majority with a mush smaller vote, Mulnight. — Ninety-two 2.084 ; Grant's nis 200. The In the Firat ve Democratic gain Is 20, and in Mobile Demoeraia gain about this elty Indicates a Den viet. the Reyul FOR GRANT AND WILSON Dix, HI mYy 10 NEBRASKA OG NEVADA SouTH Benp, Ind,, ratlc gain of 6 NEW YORK Grant, Uimaj.; Dem Grant, 1 was; Dew, gel in 1865 was 28,06}, indicate (hat the otate is for Greeley al Stato ticket uh are Repub- elects Robert Hamiiton, Democrat, The Fifth (s claimed by both parties. ON. CAROLINA Grant, 17 maj; Rep. gain, nica jeate INDIANAPOLIS, ips and wards gain over He INDIANAPOL TENN ESSER, 127.8%) : Greele: In Inds the sat es,and Seymour A A net gainof 1 y In 1888 was 25,0655, ete—Grant, 12 maj.; Rep. county elec 3 RODE ISLAND TS. CAROLINA ver wosn WISCONSIN dricks's vote of rsen (Dem.) Mayor City Council Is Livingston. »—The clection passed UPSHIRE, probably a tie arrles the county ee between Haynes (Dem,) and Much seratehing was for Grecley. township, Greoley, he State hy from 10,000 to tic Central Committee concede the State by s, 9; Weodrul by Over 1, THE TOWNSHIP RETURNS Hanover townshi, 4, maj; W Jefferson township — Grant, gain, 8; Puelps Grant, 171; Rep. gain. 62 Returns tree asntva, No HL, Nov. 5. —This city gives of 214 on the vote ns olaim New Hamp- Rep. gain, 46. Grant 22 majority, iss maj; Well ree towuships of e give Grant 674 mi 1:30 A.M. indieate that Grant has M00) mafority ket from 10,0 Erie, and Reneselacr SOUTH CAROLINA wer the Stat Rep. gato, 2 ity towne not In yet wa to show that the Kepoblicans airy the county shire by 1,500 to ‘The Thirving Carpet-Buggers go for Grant Roringwater, complete- Grant, 20 maj The following are Te TN rails. + Cy Nov. be Patterson (Deim.), for Con. Pp. war gress, Me maj.. Hendrickson, for Assembly, 88 the returns as far aa be rant 168, Gree Grant 62) majorit CHARLESTON, us portions of eate that Gr ‘The white w very little Interest being felt in th result was generally cv 5.— Returns uth Carolina indi- nt has carried (he Sta was remarkably light, adive—Grant, 16 maf; Rep ; no gain, thep. gain 18. F Martinsburg Interdon eo mal; Dew. gain, 10 nA}; Carpenter for Assaiabl om county, New Hanover township— Greeley, 24 maj. Grant, wi mas; Grant, Ghat mal; Dem. gain, 3. Grant, D8 may; Rep. gain. vemayer by nearly ¢ O'Brien runs clear behind Haver ‘oy 19. Nashua. Ward Pittsfeld -Grant 1%, i i Kep. gain 15. Grant 14, Greele: Denmark, Ist Dist Leyden, 2d Dist Rep. gain 1. sidered a forogone sim) naj : Rep. wain. 4) t Diheral dele Grolg. lat Dist Greeley, Lima; Rep. gain, 3 NECTICUT. y Dover, Manchester, Wolfvoro, Pittsteld, Kye, Centre Harbor, Portsmouth, ner, Littleton, Grant 17.22 and Greole precineta in Chi county gives i) nia). Rep. ga city falls about 00) | Grant, Sl may; Rep. gain, Lancaster, and y Mooi, Grant's majority q ov. 5.—The following re- Phe election hout the state. aterial change from the anticipated result of a heavy maj turns huve been of quietly th City~Grant, 1 i Rep. gain,w, Ninety-elght towns give Grant 21.0%, 6%, O'Conor 18, and. ser in in nnety-elght towns of 2.07, alican vote is because De: ‘The Liberals have done 17 maj.; Dew VIRGINIA. The increased Rep Grant, Limas.; verate did not vote, ow from the Norther Part of the State htedly Gran turns from diffe ALEX ANDEIA, Alexandria re inn tie vole hetwean Greeley for Congress, has VERMWONT ut twenty-fv State has gone for ity, with a largely decreased vote passed off quietly, and but Httle in- terest was manifested tn it KALEIGN, Nov, 5.—The news from this for Congress in The State, a» Usual, (iovs the Whole Hog tor Montrriien, towns give Grant 18,105 O'Conor vote is three Republican now Congress by the usual ond District, whe a few hundred vo! Latest’ desp August elect 1 in the Richmond contest in tie Fred- There was a clos ees are clested to ericksburg District, which rajority, except the S mublican) obtal ad, the regular however, elected en Jonnsoa (indepenent) a (Conservative) in the Lynchburg District. Thenwonp, Noy atch from’ Staun. Senttering Retu ton says in the lower valley there are immense Harris for Con. ¥ WT majority; reeley, and for nvure ives Gree me majority. owns in 1868 gave Grant 18,338, and Cricago, IL, Nov. 5 Fiehty-nine and the Republlean Cong: rthe apathy of the Democrats, sev Grant's majority towns gave Grant ‘a majority of 15,80. his majority ts 15.485. MonTreLi en . ndred failing to vate, cing & Demorr of Inti, and 519 on the last city elew Votr for | Vote of N 21 maj; Rep Grant's majority about $1.00), or 1,00 Assembly Districts WISCONSIN, rtlandeiNe, tet Grant, 1 mas. 1 District is 3 id Kepablican a twenty-aw Democratic but the State Gone for over both bis The majority for Gree District will probably reach 1,00) shi (Democrat) is elected to * 15 Grant, ms); dee's majori District fs 3.49. towne of tue Third MILWAUKER, from four counties give ley, being a De has gone for Grant Racine, Wis Williams, the Republic h- Grant, ma Congress by al Returns indicate that Greeley hae carried the ste by 40,00, aud probably Sol 00) majority for Gre: turns from ACHUSETTS, kport indicate 1,00) Grants Majority Over 410,000-Gen, Banks wn vouiplete’ gives G s 456 majorit essuinn, bas maj; Dem. ge ibly in the Pirat Dis ty, and Swain, Kepublican, ly ihoreased maforities. Greeley 16 maj.: Ite; ley, Minas; Rep. gain, +4 trict of Niagara w York City Roston, except the Firet Ward, gives Grant's majority, 14,510; Greeely's, will increase Grant's majority One hundred and fo: tts give Grant 10,4 Is defeated by at lo Boston, Noy. 5. 15,89 ; Greeley, 10,405 ; agalust 4,001 in 1868, ch's majority over Ba IFORNIA, Tue First Ward Pibiilitte The State Clow vernor by Assen: ‘The Kepublicans Claim thy to towns tn Massa Joi Rev, gain, San Francisco, Noy. 5,.—The ele Wheatfleld, 2d Dist ‘ ‘The Chairman of M inaj.; Rep. 2,00 majority in full, gives Grant pajority for Grant, 5404 Kinderbook, Ist Dist this city by 5,000 majority for Grant, najority at 2.500; but it tainly until Vister County Dix's majority, > congress In the oresby, Democrat, in the same district is elected in Jet Dist. Grant ks in the Fifth Con- Hooper's majoricy in the F sin the Third, has a larg ve all the other Ropubl Chautnuaun, ie hundred and sixty-nine towns give Grant 28, the same towns in Los 060, and Seymour Crsciyyatt, Ohio, Nov, hin the Second and Fi Republican gain of 43 over Secretary of State's Vote when the Dem: ond, and David D, Elt! nin the third Little Valiey aud Greeley Drsmoines, Noy. 5.—The indica- hre that Grant has carried Lowa by 80,000 chusetts will be at can Shale ticpegde gle: publican majority tot _ + The Resnte in Al The Bepublivans elect a full ¢ greastounl delegation. BUd on ingreasy ® majority rout three hundred nblymen are elected in thie County i RHODE ISLAND, Third and Pou #12 majority elected to Congres: MISSISSTPPE, Grant Geiw aw To Ulster District to fll the wacancy the death Cattaragus, 64 maj.: Rep Westehester woty iu Doubt, Rhode Istand @ Republican majority ting tha th —Th folly Mississippi have beer yuntios recelyed Grant Ly 20,0 majority, Grant an iner ets both Republican € city complete gly Provivence, RL, Nov. 5 Grant, 7 ma Meatenis, Tenn, eturne from Senatobia gives Gi gives Grant %5 majority; Aberdeen. OO majority PER yl (; Greeley 1,511 Mhode Istand com- pt Block Island, gives Grant 13,578 and In the First Congressional Dis- (Rep.) has 8.484; Davis (Dem. Gree. the second Cong telet, Pendleton ciep.) has 4elb Tey Dem. 2.465, 2 mal. Dew eGirant 4803 majority vagest Grantt are vet to be heard from Tung county about 400, Grant 2, W sevhen J. Won. K. Kaveri, altillo gives Gre Haven gives Grant ty; Crawford gives Grant 20 majority AACKBON, Misi., Nov. 5. teen counties give Grant 6421 maj, for Congress, ta runni VOLE IN BROOKLYN Greeley @maj | A Viberal Majority of about Eight Thousan ‘Thirty towns In elgh © Claimed tor Charles P. Shaic ~Michae! Cornoly 19— ie) nando Wood, Narkson N. Potier tharles st HM. Keteh Daria sf, De Was 125 maj.; Dem. gair Greeley 1 mal Grant, 8 maj Greeley, 6 ma) Stanford, Ist Dirt 1.” 4d Dist NEW JERSEY The election in Brooklyn passed off qu Husinees was generally susp ular tlekete were voted much seratehing. etances resorted to the meanest kind of On Monday night @ large num the Liberal candidate h Ward, were de- tunately discovered the Inthe same ward over 9,000 Dix Irreptitiously placed {uth This fraud was al Nad been distribute ee bage of tickets fo Liberal candidate for the There was a sale for votes in favor of In some of the election districts d vote was polled Gen. Hawley ts elected to Congress ton by over 500 majority, NORWALK, Noy Dut little seratebing. this elty ts st, no basia of com- Ke, Hosking Gone for Grant @ Kevnblican and 1 county comolere “Grooley, 809; O'Conor, 52, Poughkeepsie City—Ist Ward, Greeley, % maj id Ward, Greeley, 42 1 ‘ard, Grant, 137 maj Walter L. Heesions. ARKANS15 Kent county IDDERTOWS, Middlesex county ylyes New Jersey has probably gone Republi- 000 to 3,000 majority, retain their 1 tu Jackson and Prairie Counties Little Rock © Ward, Grant, 64 maj.; Deu Rep. gain, & majority } Dem. Ament, Ist Dist ean by from. The Repub- jority in the Leginta The Congressmen probably elected are First District, John W, Hazleton, Kep.; Second District, Samuel C. Vote of 1868, and a gain of MU over the yole of tickets for Jc for Bupervieor int There has been seratching here that it ts im: give the vote of the city to-night tof success, Hawley's majority district ts 6Ll,with one siall ‘The streets hing and cheertn Connecticut goes Both parties i. Blimonthal chael Norton trick in time, =T. J. Camnt il tickets were mplete- Grant NERKASK county gives Grant 1,500 major! ey. 37 ma).; Dem, gain, Oh bret, Robert Hamilton Dem: Ward, Rep. ; Seventh District ttering returns on the Presidential Ucket have been received as Fifth District, striet, Marcus (Caries the Sen B. Woodrum, Windsor Lock gives Grant 148, and RYLAND, mine it~ Alonas It, Cor ronan ; Apollo ttalle; *Cotimnitter of beven Tompking, ist Dist. -~Grant, 4; Rep, gail Omana, New, PENNSYLVANIA The State G a!l; mall caps: Grantites Assembly, we seoulne Reformer, regular bargal Jakey Worth the full registe Joseph Madden and his rested Ip the Siath District of the Second Ward Le was proved that they lived no legal residence in Jo the Third District of the Pwer ohn Deering, a non resid arrested while in the act of In each district the returns show that Kernan 1 10 Lo@ votes behind f the thres elected ~ Subumaber Philadelphia and the state Sold Our is Grant's Majority 75,000. Democrats tate, and princtpally tn Very few of them took an tn- terest in the election, and many, especially those who are indirectly beholden to prominent Re. publican politicians for situations and political plunder, went for Grant, Grant will be over forty-6ve thousand, areeight wards vet to bear from aud bis mm if ma); Dem gain niajorities in the Warde of this city are as follows: Manchester gives Cirecley Greeley, May Harnegat township giv: aster, let Dist, ‘ 6 Pe sold out freely tn the the city, to-day for Megal young. in Washington, and the district, Greeley 1 maj Summit township gives Gree on, Sth Ward, Grant, 10 ity ~Grant, Klowaga- Gran Elina, complete rant, 00 maj; Rep, gain, 14, awed majority over H, Boardman Smith, Rep Congress by an inores: He bas a majority to this ALbANy, Nov, 6~Wandell, Rep. County Trea Derrorr, Mich., N i that Michigan will give a Kopublican majortty chester gives Grant 63 maj.; Rep. gain, Grant, 17 maj.; Rep. gain, 9 Fourth Ward ives Grant ‘Tho city majority for complete by maforities tedly wone for Greeley The Vifteouth Ward gives Grant ig wa jor Dernorr, Mich Elizaberhtown—Grant. 160 maj.; Rep. galn, 29. Tlyonderoga--Grant, 200 ma, fi State has undou i Hop, gain, # and Colalan, Waren County--Belvidere- Grant, RICE TWO CENTS Jority Is now forty-two thousand, The Demo orate did not carry a ward in the ofty, not even ho Fourth, Eleventh, or Bevent iM A hoir strongholds, A great many ro) ipally negroes, after voting in tite to- day, went to New Jersey. as tl anid, to piok m the State are mon- gre, but Grant's majority will be near sev five thousand, PHILAvELrnta, Nov. 6.—Tt is estimated that nt 2,000 majority, @ (00 majority for 6 vote of punty gives Grant 6,000 majority, @ LADELPNTA, P. county cives (rant Lancaster county gives Grant 1,500 majority, & Lycoming county gives Grant majority, again of 795, In Herks county, ing City gives Grant 1,067 majority, « LB over the October sisction. Grecloy’s ty La the county is 2,500, again of 3,500. Del 6 Urant 2,000 inajority, «gain of ‘ton county gives Grant 1, 1452, In Mifflin county, Lewis 4 male Nov. 5. — Cumbert majority, a gain of ‘gal iy, Nov. hi, our there were INDIANA — y by SOc Majority, Elkhart, a majority of 8,000, ie Ne NORTH CAROLINA, —— Grout Carries the State, Gaining Over the tember Election. ea! ope yal of Unofficial returns from all the wards of Wit. mington give Grant 9 maj., which is a Consere ive gain of 44. sof t has wes unties indicat ‘ant ns everywhere maj ILLINOIS, s-The Sta ne tor Gran} diy gone for Grant GEORGIA otis: ge majority )inajority Nov. h. This Stat side ta). TLORtDA LLAH ASsEE, Fla., Nov, 5.--Partial re- turns of the election toeday heve been received, indicating the election of Bloxham, Liberal, for One precinct in Daval county gives and Hart ts, In Nassau county, ots give Bloxham 174 majority ONL, peo the State by au Lacre Majority Over Octwber: Oue pri arth Wai CUNCINN ATH, Nov, 5. Fourteen wards and pro ity d. ‘Twenty-sx precincts und precincts in virlour Pp majorhiy DELAWARE jority. Puc cornea, Pa, Nov, 5.—At Geer election was very nolsy, severa’ d. and one man was shot ajority Will probably give Graut @ mar will give Greeley « The Republicans claim the State by 1,500 te ana gives Grant 140 majority f Wiinington, Del., gives ajority —_—+ ™ jorliy, MICHIGAN te Gone for Grant by 30,0008 Mas jorkty. vit Nov. 5.~ Partial roturns from fudicate Hearty LOW muajariy Cor herete- 8, he Republican ma ty of Allegheny county will approximate 15,« 14,11 P. M.—Prominont Republi, ra of the Union League, now d ure that the Itepublican maj lahas been wholly the rity in’ Pennsyl- i ny of the Demo. 10, erent to vote, Du too indifferent to vate, During votes polled in seven wards for Groeley. Chester county gives Grant 6200 majority, « . Pa., Nov. 5,—Complete returns from Scranton city give Greeloy in aixto 40) majority, a Republican gain of 860 over the vote for Governor last month. NiA, Nov. 5.—Beaver county glyes being a Republican gain of (70, following majorities for Grant: ny, 5.40; Bist, 828 t ' 70 ; BBL, pity, except the 28th coward In the precincts Aanine v.5.—The "eturns from Indiana are coming in slowly. Large ReMUblicag gains are reported from all sections of the Btate, 5.—St. Joseph county gives Grant from 900 to 1,000 majority. township, St. Joseph county, Ind. gives % Re rain since October. Clay ‘ov. 5. - Thirty-two. how a net Republican One hundred s. and wards 1 gain of 8488. ramittes ola ». ‘The Demo- Raleigh gives nof 8 on the Caldwell Salicbury gives Grant 77 majority, which 19 a cain on the Caldwell yote. WILMINGTON, N, Cy Nov. 5.—The city, Third ard, gives Greeley 218; Grant, Al; being a He. publican gain on the vo Fifth Ward. gives Greeley 1 n gain of 12. 4 Conservative gain of 1 Grant 42; Greeloy, 196 . All the estimates of gains will be based on tha vote of Auust last, Goldsboro. gives a Ke township, Wayne county, gives a Rep. gnin of #8. One bundred registered whites failed to vote Jast Aucust of & Grant, 400; Re: Fourth Ward—Greeloy, 283; Halifax DnSOr VaR Nabanta w. 5.—Scattering re- ‘State indi- efor Grant. Tho Conservatives concede the State to the Ke- by 5,000 majority Nov. 5, Partial returns from that the 1) anid tate is over the rity in the State estimated, but will probably receh Undoubtedly Sixteen precinots give Grant 8i4 majority, The State bas undoub! the state by 30,000 Majeriey. Gu. Nov. S-Greeley's ma- Ley will be about 890, and tn the election passed off quietly and yin the Eighth vewe~ © 5 aly erats carried the county, i—Neturns throughout the AU's majority to be from 40,008 ive G8 Republican gain sin oof last October kd CoLeMota, Oh Nov, 6. Seattering returns n dhiffercht poluts show steady Grant gains Ohio concedes ta Seventeen aot the rant by 1,500 9 Rimiec ioe weereure by Neurty 10,008 Vv. 5.—Returns from at prominent towns in the State show a Republi ean gain over the October ele 1 Grant's ma Jority will probably be ten thous lications are