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Dn a oy nd per. Swe per om Kk. fer ure ra Bou. | RENY. found, TH LAT ELECTION. Grant Carries New York State by 5u,000 Majority. DIX NOT FAR BEUIND HIM. The Legislature Overwhelmingly Ropublican, Only One Democratic Congress- mau from New Jersey. DEATH OF THE CEMOCRATIO PARTY Havemeyer Elected Mayor by 8,09 Plurelity. The Elvotural Vote. YOR GAKELEY AND BROWN. 10 MISSOURL 15 1) TEXAS . KENTUCKY 12) PLNNESSBB. ae LOUISIANA s _ MARYLAND GO) TOTAL st FOR GRANT AND WITSON GN UAOUPSIOIRE, 6 NEW VOR CONNKOTICUT.. 6 NKW JERSEY DELAWAKE BN. CAMOLINA FLORIDA on ILLINOIS... 1 ORK ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA INDIANA 13 PENNSYLVANIA 10WA so TL RMODE ISLAND KANSAS 3S. CAROLINA. MAINE 7 VERMONT MASSA THNEVADA MICHE co EE WEST VERE MINNESOTA 3 WISCONSIN MISSISSIPPE 5 NEBRASKA J) TOTAL VIRGINIA an Pho Majeriire for Grant and Greeley in the Light ef the Latest Reruras. GNELLBY. Mair Alabarna.... Massact Goork Moehiga Kentucky... Miinesota Louisiana 2: Missin! ppt Maryland Missour! vow Texas Tonnessee 20.009 Total GRANT. Arkansas. California: Conneoticut, «. Doluware Florida... Minois View indiana Mest Virginia Wisconsin The Latest Retur The latest retar Grant has carried the State by over 5,000 majority Dix is only afew hundred betuad, Unless the returns from Brovklyn are false, treachery fobbed Kernan of nearly 6,00) voces in that city ‘The Democrats lose a Congressman in the First Distetot, Henry J. Scudder, Grantite, being slected over Covert. Gen. Wooaford is elected in the Third, nd Gen, Crooke, both Grant, in the Fourth — Brooklyn Districts. In this city t gaine two Con. groaamen, John D. Lowsen in the Eighth, and that fine young fellow David B. Mellish in the Ninth, Charles B. St. Jobo, Grant, is re- Bleoted iu the Twelfth by 20 majority, but Ketcham, Grant, {5 certalaly the Dutchess District by defeated in 0 majority The’ Albany cud U ster Districts elect Demo- orate, Allthe others are Kepublican, In New Jorsey the Kepublicans elect six Congressinen And the Democrats one ab ‘Taylor is des foated Havamever is elected Mayor by uver 8.00) plurality, with sevoral diairicte tise Phelps is lected Dietricr rey over 200) plurality, with sey districts missing. Nowh WD. is is elected Jud of the Bupreme Court by nearly 6,00) plural and Van Vorst Judge of the Superior Court by about thesame. Several diatrivte, however, are missing. Josiah Sutterland has an immense majority over Bedford—more than Kei over Woltman for Coroner, The Assembly stands: Republicans 8, Demo- @rats 42, ‘Tis ts aginall Democratic gain on last year, The sepublicans carry nine of the 2l dis trmts In this city. Old Tom Alvord, Dewitt ( Littlejo! a and Niles of Westchester are de feated, The returns on Aldermen and Asalst- ant Aldermen are not complete. The names of shuse surely elocted will be found « ‘Tho Majorition in the Mate for President aud Goveruor by Counties. ler has em her i r 0) su ti Onwens ) mt i wy wm A ti 1 uae mw Wow. 9 Tioga 0 “Oe "4 Wasi a ve wre 138) 1s Fie 4 rs Pot SISTL ATEIT «tT. TA MMayority bivie, r wm) wii Groviey aud Keruan Behind the Local Tickets ta Worchester County, Owing to the horse disease the exact figures of the canvess in Westchester county have not come in, Enough have been received, however, to show that Greeley carried the Pounty hy lees than 200, He rag far behind the Congrossiona, and county tickets. ‘The Hun. Clarkson A, Potter ( elected by ver an Wilh ferrite they) Ayclepter( ln the Strat “Assembiy District over Berry (oor, ts elected by Aten 10s apa onae the * Vial baal. dames We Hacked, baste anes 4, bas Bled th “shird Diirivt Vy ovar abe Ry Holmes Ode! 1 ls rele ted County Treasurer by @bout 1,00), roan ran even furnth yr behin an It is: pretty & the county, ' y Certain that Dix bas Queews wud Sudeik Countios, Queens county elects the whole Repute Hoan ticket, witu the exception of an Assembiy- man in the Second District, where Oak elected by 8% majority, and a Justice of the Sessions, to which Mr, John 8, Snedeker is elected, The colored yote in the towns of Hempstead, North Hempatead, Flushing, and Jamaten was cast solid for the Re- publican ticket. Suffolk county goes Repub- French, for County rity, Scudder, n by 140 majority. ‘Treasurer, is elected by 144) nm Hep. for Congress In the First majority, Ta beth counties the strongholds give majorities for Grant, Dix Scudder, ha following are the majoritl county hy towns, as far as heard fi Greeley, 106; Kernan, 13. Newtown: hieent Jamatc Grant, 6: Dix, 0%. Hempstead Grant, 400; Dix, 420. Oys- feriey, Grant, 20;Dix, We. North Hempstead Grant, 374; Dix, 970 La jand City ~Gree- it lev, OW: Kernan, 6 Flushiog—Grant, is; Dix, Ts George W. Nergen, Republican candidate fi County Treasurer of queens, is elected by sO majority. ‘The i ns are jubilant over this ster The vote polled was im- mensely large. —— din New York. bert By Hale Wont herier. eee seaar. isoHenry at, Hathorne. S-Atewari b, Weodfory, |. avid Wi 4 Philip's. Crook. 3 -CHaton L. Mery $ m 2 H Fy $ x i Ey $—bevid ii. Mellin. % ib Bermande ond Fi Mmtirkeon N. Potter, (3 LoGhirlen th Stedohn. 1a Wien » mary : is Walter “pulnctad Nile, Repubiicane 9, roman, Last year, Detiwer aoe 1; Repudfieans, 13 TH MAJORITIES. riner pyarnicr, nt, Seud'r Aihataad AT) Wen Ve Total eas ve crea ajority.... W bisraicr Tota! Lawson's majority, Ntsilt DISTRICT: tea niayority Mardy, Den Weetion diate. t Congelly, Deis fixin bistKier Nelilah, Hep Me majority CT 2 TRNTM DIRERICT ‘ Darling. Wore ‘ WIAD sceseeeeeeee OS EM 6. ‘) eo aS, Total 167 Wood's majort Istw vier w Cowntie a8 AO Columbia, no — 1 i Henry i 1 Wi han Z BW Wan Valenburgh, = Bor ey big 4-*Ge0, BN. Mosner 1) Jasues A. Deering Pernerresy I “Wiuim %. Opdyke, *winian W. Crandaul Ee ib ONmIDA. 1— Nihon as White BW. J. Coygershal y i 7 1 2 George W. Raynor CHEAT Ne ES ay As Seymour Deal ONT ART CUBS ANC Ruseell A, Fo vg. cur Brerett Cdintes 1 COLU iia 3 1—tBenjamia [te ! 2-*Milton M. mane, | BRC i OW Ba George 1 18D, @. Per ane 2 Willard Johneom toy 4 BJ. L, buille, Ire B. Ke pm t=Jauce eTYacod Carpenter, | voT Say Ene |yames 8. Dy kertian, John OME Quense I= George B 1-42, Araurord Prince. SP eur 2—Jahien M, Oakl John rinye d— Hover L 1-Denuis U i, Pranktin'W Bia ber Ww eorye Wek CHEN EO TADY Daniel 2, So yiee foutante *Peter Couchian, | SMUT LR, jJeremiau McGuire oe: Willlam W sTRUNKY 3" TPhomars M. Pou! 2-8. B. ilberi, sUPPOLK. * John §. Mare George M. fi 1s BW aloes 3—leaner anes wayne Lt ancand 2 wasTchEnten 1—Hadan fe Herwig Han Dustaberry Swyout + John NPs ; “ru +Wil jam W. Cook, M=Ch ‘ree G. Cornell so: Dew Morris D. @ bi t ye in italics; Democrats in THR CITY RETURNS, paves THE Dietrich: Araeuaer, Ind ms Stern 154 Patterson's plurality, 1 Teaaaay fo ficeurth Pnstricd, Willows H Dem ep. i Mayen’ pluratity l Laas ? Dist vick # majorit re] Rand Tain ae eenan Disiric Galvin, tnd a caer ae iss Kvan's majority... Gib es Sorto a3 my Leake i tet eli Dalit Cornell, Dew. 109% Norton's majority... “en Kelty, bem: riety Bhd Dee ti Boyds Hep ie Ke Nab Sis, Cornell's plural F Meseer, tu will OOM etgcnh dslel, ot Deer 1739 Sinith's plapatny.... aw OEE tie Patton. | ead = coliwag i Tks") Deering’s ploratity.. 1894 pAb Slee The Vote for Mayor, Mare 0 Law Haver 0 I Tit” Pos, Dems" 1 isis 3 agian Vora 2 Twi 4s. Test UL i 2063185104 ‘ Vink dae 5 2A) 19 6 1sl8 sikh 7 ey 4 i oh as 9 dois i810 zw 0. 2x6 nat - 1 tk der 0" $698 Gla08 1 2k WLM) Havemeyer's plurality, 8,408, * Twelve districts missing. ‘t Several distriots missing, Rice Vote for Judge of the Supreme Court. ee fee a Ee a oo ie a i? i Be 7 3108 o ‘atl by ny ee vie’ plurality, 8 861 wolve districts missing. “Tam ® Greeley ™ Wi Yesterday morning Mr. James Wateon walked from the Hoffman House, Bast New York, &» Pook slip ferry, at the foot of Brosd- way, Willlameburgh, with « plackard on bis ‘back on which was inscribed ing West.” Had Grant been defeated, mory would have performed the saine fi ‘The Vote for District Att pore We me hae Pa 10 14 1254 18, lity, 2148, istrict missing, + Several districts missing, m ‘ost. Spencer. Hana, cr Hat Dit. Wop Beme tna 0 Bees. SO Co] tes F Bir i wi rc - Ber Total 5424 Bil ality, 10,269, ‘tBeveral distri Sitheriand’ 38.580 majority ie rictw missing. Several districts mlasing, —»— ‘The Vote for ( omer. Rep. bty Dist. Dem, Rep. Bice 19s...-cessse 2004 ‘toon TMS 1h m= BM is: Ft Be Fd a ee 3 408 Ut... me Fed Bai eo; Total... ou el Kessler’s IAT. FraeivetiathcteLileclng. + Several dlateicte missing. Aldermen Elect ‘The returns so far show the fc jowing elected J. A, Morne 8. VB. Cooper. Jotin Rite Richolas Seger, ETEK GLLARY, Thos. Shiels MeCafferty George Kool SVAN SCHATOR, 0. P. Biliing: t. Lyaagnt Tammany, roman; Apollo Hall, amall caps; Gran Kallce, Assistant Aldermen Elected. The following is @ list of the Assistant Aldermen elected: Dists nos. Foury Patrick Keenan, ‘2 Jeremiah Marphy. Wns, Wade. 3 CWClaney Jonm J. Keogh. ‘Jobo C. Keating. award Brooks, 5 Hexny Wissen J, Kelly, ‘ Charied Fettner. 4 Py MisK je A Post 20-1 Aac Sowens. or. 2 Lenjamin Beyea. ‘Tammany, roman ; Apollo Hall, small caps ; Grantites, italic, = THR MAJORITIES, Twelfth Dints ict, Wentefelder, Dem,.... 90 Keenan, Ta im Donuelly, Dem. 13 Vaunest, Rep im Keenan's plu Tity teenth Dists Wi, Wade, Itep. Carr, Tau... The Vote in Kings County, nty has resulted ina Republican gain of about 5,000, Two of the three Republican Congressmen have been elect- Kernan runs behind the Electoral tloket about 2,000, The following table gives the vote for President, Governor, and Congressman at Large by wards an towns Diz, Cor Trim'n Creare wile Ss 1 km 18) 1G 1 bid wer isd 16 a er) oO Sis SED tas ‘The result in the Congressional districts ts as follows: ARCOND DISTRICT Goodricn, Dem 10407 Achumaker, Dem 11878 Perry Rep, LOL Woodtord’s majority. 2014 Robinson, tad, Youre praTKic! ke, Kep.. nis Dem.) $a Jortty.... == urth District the towns of Flatbush, and Flatlands are yet to be heard The result in the Asse lows; ably districts is as fol- vinsy wisrmion, | Hill, Dem Donohue, ben ren i majority reeitrinte Worth. lee Donohne’s plurality Meringer, Dew OND DUBE MCT Cort, Hep. S824 Worth’s majority Sanderson, L. it Deut) SRV YN TA DIATRICT i ‘mis Vreeland, Hep. Kane, nd, Dest mas Sheritan tnd. B..7 Liv. tlep Dovbin, Jet {M18 Jenings, Inds Bt.....,. 106 Roe! is Suyd Wwoitia Os Jacob Wa nine eb Dilloa, 1d, D. 485: Hirch, Lud Whitman's plurality... #7 Jacobs's plurality...... 690 Higgins, Hep nes The following Aldermen and Supervisors are probably elocted : Ward, Aldermen Ward. Sunerrivore, 4. Win. Dwyer, D, 1.Jobp Prentice, I 4 Alfred Darion, R 8 6.1. HM, today, f 5 8. Jobe Mcintyre, D, 7 100-F. Trowbridge, RB, 9 v3 01 Coffey. D. rt ir) nD his: 16. Henry Kieffer, R. 15 18 Henry Rekert, Dy \i7 M8 Abiah Whitney, R. rt) her, Wai, Riewardson, K, [41 Ds li, Fowler, B. ‘The yote for Sheriff in this city is: Williams, Re.p, 88,657; Cunuingham, Dem., 31,479; Faron, Independent, 3.015, — Will Cunningham will be about The following judiciary t elected, all Democrats and Lit Heynolds, City Judi Justiee; John Delm First District; No B, M najority over cket is probably rals: George G Andrew Walsh, Police Juatice of the’ Peace, oJ. Seoond District ; & Ludwig Souler, Rixth District tephe Hand John Cunningham, Demon oted Commissioners of Chari- ties. mites Malorities. Jenyis, Noy. 6,—St. John (Rep.) ts y eleoted for Congress from the Twelfth Districk over Horton (Dom,), by about 20) ma- Jority, 60—Grant, 8,118 majority; Dix, 2,412 ma- Osw ority; Lansing (Htep.), for Congress, ‘2.0 ine Assembly District elects jority. The Second lohnson (Den,) by 218 majority, and the T! District elects Buckley yor? and the Third ALUANT ‘The latest Counting gives this coun- te Sat by @maj., but the returos are not WYOMING Grant, 1,860 maj: Dix, 1,050 ma, Davidson, ep. has beom reflected to the ss: sembly. Guana Grant, 04% maj, » “ERNE —Groeley and Kernan, 900 maj. NEIDA-Grant, 11,51 Joe; Kernan, 6,606. Greeley, 6,138; Dix, VLLIVAN Grant, 150 maj, of 60; Kerna i Y “0; Beobe, D earls OirsmunG—Grant, 4.186; Gre 4,105; Kernan, 3, 6) Dix, 860 m: Greeley, 2,3 Dix, ives Grant, 1,215 Bar: | ULstTeR—Grant, 600 ORLEANS—Grant, 8,86) 8.870; Kernan, 2,488. CORTLAND Comntate, 1262; Duell. (Republican), fat renin 12%) majorities. whole county eet ts elected except one School Commis. sioner, which is in doubt, Hure—The returns are not Grant's majority in the olty is majority is estinated at Tepubltonns have made a complets sweep on the State and county ticket,” ‘The Democrata sae two Alder= ‘one Supervisor In this city, aa ae cin —Gfante majority in thirteen towne {a 1.58. The small towns to hear from will slieht~ Iy theroase the majority. Wheeler for Conuress, Fans l0ahead in this county. ‘The majority for Dix In this county will be about 1,060, CoLUMBIA—The county complete gives Gree- Joy 66 majority; Kernan. 606, Ke Lawnence Later returns of the complete yote of the county place Grant's majority at me, ‘Conumara—Complete — (seml-offcial) gives Greoley, 60ev Grant, 5424; Kernan, 6,0e4 ; Dix, 46, ‘The offclal majority Whitehouse Democrat) for Congress, from the Thirteenth 98, strict, | PUTNAM Complete, alves Grant 300 majority Dix, 428 majority; Figg (Republican), for von gress from the Eleventh District, 204 majority, pebble rial NEW JERSEY. Wwngrens, 1,285 5 eb complete. ithe county he Republican majority in New Jersey wil! probably reach 8,000, The Logisiature will stand as follows: Senate, 14 Republicans and 7 Democrats, House, #3 Republicans and 17 Democrata—a Republican gain of two Senators and seven Assemblymen, The Republicans have also elected six Congressmen and the Dem- ocrats ono by the following majorities : 4 Names Ma ‘Amwoe Clarke... Wr Heuduer 4 Robert damition: 2 In Newark the majority for President B70; for Ward, fey The Republi date for Senator, the Hon. J. W. Taylor, is elected by 3,18; Gamble, Rep.. for Sheriff, by 1,04; Reford, for County Clerk, by 1,385. Tn Sussex county the Republicans elect eleht out of bine Assemblymen by the follow)ny jorities: Ist, Wilde i mtia, £00; 4th, Tones, 519; beh, Afmatrong, AM: 6th, Motrow, Tw; 7th, Macknet, 1.54: Sth, Cainbell, 10 oth, Baldwin, . dn the Third istrict “ Commo. dora” Hills dected on the Democratic ticket by 2 majority. 1 aun county the Democratic electoral y oof 1a votes, and their ¢ oe. Th men elec a majorities Farrier, Kep., 28; 20, Reardon, Dem, 494; 3d, 104; Ath, Goede, Dem.,'512; 5th, r+ 6th, Washburn, Rep., 11; 7th, ath, Ryder, Rep.. In Pas county Grant has sti tind of 1,0; Phelps, 100 for Congress; Allen, for Sherif, 1,368 ;’McDonald. Rep. for Assembly, 968; Barnes, Rep., 318; Hobart, Rep., 28. MAJORITIES BY COUNTIES. Wandle, Lae, Rep. dtey Mooritics, | \Comberiand 0 boom a i Esecx er Monmouth ORO Mi wm lercer ‘ 181 Hunverden is ss 1008 Warren . ‘= Sai Total % trani Majorities, Yue hu ix towne i ine give Greeley, 4,303; Grant's majority, 15005, ———— Coxconp, N. HL, Nov 6.—Returns from 18; towns in New Hampshire give Grant 53.546 ; Greeley, 2,65; scatteriny Grant's majorl- ty over ali ls KORE. "The towns remaining to be heard from will probably leave the Republicans put 5,000, MASSACHUSETTS, —— Grant's Majority Running Over 70,000. Nov. &—The vote of Mussachu- setts nearly complete f up as follows: Grant, 181.097; Greeley, 67.800; Grant's majority, 73, Washburn’s majority for Governor bs 71,238, RHODE ISLAND, Complete Retorns trom the State-Grant's Majority over 8,000, Puovipence, Nov. 6.—Block Island gives Grant Greeley ‘This completes Rhode Isiand, making the total Republican majority ENNSYLVANIA — The State Dineraced by Fra Kolliag w PHILADELPHIA, ‘he North erican estimates Grant's majority in this 125,000, DELAWARE, ron, Noy, 6.—The following are the majorities complete Kent 45 Sorses Sa ores Newenatie 1380 Total oo ig Grant's tia) Gh BUR. Sharp, Rep. is elected 8! if in Sussex county, James K. Leftand (ep.), for Congress, ran behind his ticket in Newcastle, where his majority is 800, WEST VIRGINIA, es The Returns Showing Heavy Republican Gains. Wheenine, West Va., Nov, 6.—All re turns thus far recelved show heavy Republica gains in this State, The vote cannot be doinitely nettied for some time. VIRGINIA, Grant by Some of the Democrats, Ricumonp, Va., Nov. 6.—Additional re- turns this morning show increased Republican gains in the State, Mai convede Simte Conce: the State to Grant, while others are carrying it for Greeley. district returns, th for Smith (kt In this Congressional igh not full, are favorable publican) for Congress, who claim: by several hundred majorit rat) 4 equally confident of. his ya small majority. The Republican ‘omimittee claim the State fo Aligusta county gives ity vf 1,00, being a Democratio State RICHMOND, Va, Nov, 6. Greeley « maj Greeloy a majority of cratic loss of T hand Rockingham’ counties give najority of 24%), being & Democratic y gives Grecloy 0 ‘atic gain of 50, ‘auquier county gives Greeley 405 majority, being 4 Democratic loss of 625. The result of the contest between Smith and Wise for Congress in this (the Third) District ts still doubtful Caroline county, whivh has not yet been heard from, will decide the election, Later. The returs from this District, though incomplete, show that Smith, Republican, ts jected over Wii Democrat, to Congress, from the Third District, by from 00 to 400 majority Montgomery cotinty gives Grant 10L_ majority. pajurity, bor Democratic loss, (3. ‘This is the first county reported from the Ninth District, every county in which was carried by Walker ii 180%, by hand- sone majorities. Botetourt county gives 425 majority for Gree- ley, Democratie loan, 144, the Congressional delegation will be 6 Demo- crate and 3 Republicans, ‘The immense Republican gains in every sec- Hon heard from justify the conclusion that Grent has carried the State, The Republic olalin it, and but few Liberals bold out in cl Ing it for Grooley. Stafford and Spottsylvanta counties, including Frodericksb: give Greeley 923 majority, Democratic loss of SW). Kaw «) ol 10 Grant 6 majority, © Demos Hichmond county gives Grant 300 majority, a Democratic loss 0! + Weatmoreland count; gives Grant 56 majority, loss o! 405; Henrico cc ty ves Grant 162 m. Jority, @ Democratic foas of 8; Lou punty gives Grant Ot Saajority. Demo- Lie loss of 748 Paroline souasy gives Gresie: a jority, but the Democrats lose Democratic losses areg also reported Hookbridge, 648 5 ndon,@0; Prince Edward, 275. ‘There are Democratic gains in Dinwiddie of M65 Bssex, 31; Ve! bing, 219. Complete and va rtial returas from forty-seven counties show an ox the Walker majority of 1861 of net toa (Dem, District, Pt (ep. th the Thi avis (Dem.) in the enth, Hunton Dem.) In the ¢ new Congre' ment of of Repub} na ly 0,00, Brax- elected to Congress in the Firat t (itep.) tn the” Recond, 8 31th rd, 8 rrell (Hep. in the Fourth, Dom.) in eng Fifth, probably Whitehead Bixth, Harrit sper.) in the Bev- jghth, and o) inthe Ninth. ‘The Dermocrats gain th an allowed by the reapportion= te. \ Grant Congressman Elected by Over 1,700 Majority. Bautimore, N Lowndes (Rep.) in the Sixth Congressional Dis trict is 1,765, All the other Congressmen are Democrats. Baurimone, Noy. 6—Albert (Rep.), for Con- eas from the Fifth District, recelved 100 ma- jority in St. Mary's cow tye # majority in How. ard county, and over 2 majority in Charles county, Merrick (Dem.), for Congross from the Fifth District, received 762 majority inthe Seventeenth Ward of this city, @ majority from two districts in Baltimore county 90 majority la Calvert county, The Indications are that Albert is re- turned by several hundred majority, In the Sixteenth Diatrict Lowndes (Rep.) ts Full returna from « number of coi partisl returns from the others Indi Joy's majority to be 9,000. pencer, Republican, for Congress from the first istrict receives 499 majority, from Somerset county, and 100 majority from Dor- chester county, ' Wilson, Dem., for C 8 from the same district recelves 1% majority. Queen Anne county, 65 majority from Caroline cor ney, @ n.ajority from Kent Khan fi and 440 majority from Wicomico county, with Wor- cester and Talbot counties to hear from, which will probably increase Wilson's majority from 800 to 400, Archer (Dem.), for Congress from Second Dis- trict, le roBlected by about 800 majority, O'brien (Dem,), for Congress from Third Dis- trict, is elected by 1,320 majority, Swann (Dem.), from Fourth District, re- elected by 1,282 majori ty. ‘Albert {Rap.), from Fifth District, recetves 24 majority from Ann Arundel county, and 40) ma- Jority from Prince George ———- GEORGTA, —s— tles give majorities for Greeley: Cobb, 19; Floyd, ‘aylor, 20; Barton, 494; Randolf, 73; Terrell, 400; Richmond, 409; MeDum™le, 957 ; Wilkes, 105; Warren, 72; Baldwin, 563: Troup, 500. ‘The following counties give Grant majorities Clark, 107; Morgan, 198; Lowndes, 11; Dough- erty, 728; Mitchell, 18; Sumter, 617; Thomas, We; Macon, 187; Newton, 10; Fulton, 108; Greene, 617; Thomas, 40 ; Houston. 1 The election for Congressman in this district Is very close. Young (Dem) in the Sixth Dis- trict and Beil Rep.) In the Third are elected. Gen, Wright (Dem.) ls elected in the Eighth Dis by about 3,000 maj. The Republican gains are heavy, as compared with the election for Governor, and will be about 90,000. The returns Indicate the election of seven Democrats and two Republicans to Congress, Tt. will take several days before the oMficiale count of the State can Keth Parties C Grant Sill TALLAnAssee, Fla., Nov. 6.—The returns come in very slowly. Twelve counties heard from give Hart, the Republican candidate for Governor, 6,000 majority over Bloxham, the Liberal candidate. Five of the above counties haye always polled a very heavy Republican ‘There jority. re twenty-seven counties yet heard from. Both parties claim the Sta small majority, ¢ in Florida will be very close. Blor- Detn., is probably elected Governor. Gree- ‘uns behind the State ticket BAMA, Indicating a Greeley Trium Mowrtoomery, ALa., Nov. 6.—The reports indicate Democratic gains in Dallas, 500; tn tgomery, 600; in Bourbon, 400; in Mobile, 1,000; in Maringo, 400 to 1,000; in Hill, 600, The Republican gain in Madison, 1,200; in Shelby, 300; in Tuscaloosa, 400; in Morgan, 400, The re- turns are still meagre, but indicate Greeley triumph. MosTGoMeERY, Ala. Nov, 6.—Dispatches and elved here indicate T odon the vot Jefferson, Maren, + Bullock, 300 no, reports as follows County, 7 : Da moeratic 0: In F 6 ins wndes, Shelby, 200; Greene, 1,300: Sumter, 1200; Colbert, 400; "Lawrence, 400; Lan: + Conecuh, af the State, Most in strongholds have been heard le the strong Democratic counties in- accessible to the telegraph have not been. ‘The election of Bromberg (Liboral) to Congress from the First District Is conceded, as Turner and Joseph (both colored), Republican candidates, divided the Republican vote. Kapler (colored), Republican, 14 elected In the Second District bly by 1,000 majority; Handley (Dem.) in hird District, Hays (Rep.) in the Fourth, Caldwell (9em,) in the Fifth, and Sloss (Dem) in the Sixth Mobile county gives Greeley 678 maj. Brom- berg (Lib.) for Congress is elected over Turner (Rep.), the present member, by 1,630 maj. MISSISSIPPI, at Men Claiming 35,000 Majority. Jefferson county, official—Grant’s majority. 4; Lynch (Rep.), for Congress, 1,244 majority. roe County—Grant’s majority, 1,000, Gren- ada County—Rep. maj, 900, Wilkinson County Grant, 160 maj. Warren County—Grant, 340 maj. A’telegram from Jackson, Mississippl, says that official returns from thirteen counties, and partial returns from eighteea others have given a Republi tty of Wea The Republl: ‘The cans claim the State by 35,000, and elect five out of six Congressmen, LOUISIANA, Greeley More than Hol Thousand Majo: New On.eans, La., Nov. 6.—Th upting of the vote of this city Is progressing slowly at Mechantes’ Institute. It will probably be three or four days before it iscompleted. The Liberal parish and municipal ticket has been elected, bis Own—Ten with the exception of the Administrator of Im- provements and two or three less important officers, which will require an official count to decide. It is believe in Orleans 15,00, Big’ 1 parishe \ show about 7,00 Republican majority, and a net Liberal. gal Hoth parties ‘claim the Liberal majort 10, State, though the rals regard their success ag almost certain by ten thousand —_ ARKANSAS, ee Both Pariles Cb the senate. Litre Rock, Nov. 6. vote of this county is Very close, Despatches from Ouchita, Datlas, St. Francis, Prairie, and Van Buren counties re. port majorities for Greeley and for lr (Liberal) for Governor, Jefferson, Philliy ruff, and Independence report ‘antand for Baxter (Rep,) for hor, Both sides claim the State TENNESSER — Mayunrd Elected Congressman at Large What Andy Saye, Nasnvitie, Nov, 6—The full vote of Nashville gives Grant 2,815 ; Greeley, 2,912; John- son, for Congressman at Large, 2,239; Maynard, 2,513; Cheatham, 1,068, ifth District, Brien (independent), Harrison (Rep.), 2,949; Golladay, 1,019, Brown, for Goy- ernor, 2,590; Freeman, 2,913. The Republicans elect a Senator for Nashville and Davison coun- oeratio nomi- n of Harrison (Hep. to Congr mm the Fifth District ls conceded, Ketu from fifty-five towns and precincts, embracing every division State, give Maynard 13,107; Chi ; Indicating Maynard’ Second and Third Dis- @ Republican candidates Andrew Johnson isin i oruat Mampnia, D wards give Grant 4,440: Gresley, 4.027, Baown, for Noy. 6,—Official returns from nine vy. 6.—The majority for | 080 ; oO}. Congressman Maynards. Aan; Johnson. 22 1,88, ‘The’ First Ward returns are «but “they will reduce Grant's majority And increase Johnson's. The yote in the county has gone Republican by probably 1,900, There 1s A contest between Haynes (Dem) for Congress ct. It ts vers the latter. ‘The Re- t the district. avy vote in West Tennes- ea from Bast Tennessee in- that se senn., Nov. 6. The offic gives Greeley 4405. and Grant 4,863; (Dem) for Governgr, 4,5; Freeman } tox Governor, 40h: Chreailiam em. ( for aress at Inte, 2087 ; Jolinaon (Dem.) for Con- scone we large, 2683; Maynard (Rep.) for Con- ress at lene, 4.583; Haynes ( ».) for Congress, Sion “Lawls (Rep,) for Congres, i,614,, Lewis 1h undoubtedly, elected to Congress. , ‘The total vote wan 918, the largest ever polled. Nothing dafinite haa been heard from the Eighth Con- gressional Dis ; NASHVILLE, Nov. 6.—Returne of yosterday's flection come in slowiy, The full vote of only few counties has yet been received. Greeley's majority in the State ia estimated at 2,000, and Gov. Brown's about the same. Tho Democratic State Executive Committee report the following vote for Congressman at Large. as far aa re- ceived: Cheatham, 26211; Maynard, 25,750; Johnson, 14.758. ‘The Republicans claim ‘the siection of Thornburgh (ep,) tor Congress in the Second District. Munn (Lib.) in the Bighth District # also elected. The Third is doubtful, Wits the chances in favor of Crutchfield (Rep. The State Committees believe that, the Republi- 1d seven out of nine Congre KENTUCKY. ——— Bourbon Remembers its Excellent Cuss Cincinnati, Noy. 6.—Grant’s majority in Bourbon county, Ky., ts 108, posh’ seas mtort for Greeley Men, Cincinnati, Nov. 6.—Thirteen townships in Brown county, Ohio, give Greeley 3,357, and Grant 2.006, XD, Nov. 6.—The offictal vote of this city gives Grant J,i1 majority, a Republican gal over the last Qctyber election of 2577. INDIANA, stating that Indiana gives a Republican majority of from twenty to twenty-three thousand. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 6.—Fifty ci official and repe Republican 1 19,583. ‘The Republican Central Com claim'a majority in the State of 23,000. INDIANAPOLIR, Nov, 6.—Additional returns re- ceived this morning, show continued Kepubli WH) precincts, out of 1,206 in the heard from, ths net Republican ILLINOIS. Curcaao, Noy. 6.—The returns from this city are not yet complete. So far as the vote is counted it indicates that Grant's majority in this city is between 7,000 and 8,000, and inthe county 10,000. Rice, Ward, and Farwell (Repub- leans) are elected to Congress. The City Council will be largely Republican, and the Republicans elect probably six out of seven State Senators and twelve out of twenty Representatives. This Will send Senator Trumbull out of the Se ‘The majority for Grant in the State: mated at 95,000, while that for Oglesby for ernor will be someth! ‘The Republicans will b Houses of the Legislatur out last night on Congre publicans twelve out of 8, majority in both id the estimate sent men, giving the Ke- neteen, appears to be correct from the present returns from the interior come in ‘Twelve towns in Mercer county give Grant 831 0. majority, and the Republican majority, Ray, Republican for majority, Stark county, off ves Grant 589 majority, and the State ticket ‘about the sau. In five towns of Ford c-unty the estimated ma: dential, State, and Congres- n ticket is GU), Seventeen town- ships In county, official, give Greeley W majority; Koerner, Liberal, for Governor, 283 majority, and Nee Democrat, for Congress, Zl majority ; 8 towns to hear from, In MoLes county Grant's majority is 2,450; Oglesby, Governor, 2.400, and MeNulta, for Congress, Cairo, Ih, Nov. 6. ‘alro gives: epublic majority: For Grant, 4 lement, Congres: Wi; Oglesby, for Governor, 72. The Republican nearly MO over the vote of I! ‘The Ke- claim the electi of Clements for ongress in the Eighteenth District by over 1,00 majority, while the Democrats concede it by 30, Lemma, Liberal, Oberley, Democrat, and In- score, Republican, are olected to the Assembly from the Fifth atorial District. The country precincts hi t been heard from. The vote is very close for Bherif, though Irvine, Demo- crat, {s probably elected by a small majorit CHICAGO, Nov, 6.—Sixty-seven \ ards and pre- cincts of this city, leaving sixteen not yet heard from, give Grant ‘6,761 majority, The majority of Rive (Rep.) over Otis (Lib,) in the First Gleaslonal District, so far as beard from, ts 2.500 | ard (Rep.) over Harrison (Dem.), in the Second District; 2316), Farwell (Rep) ‘over Lemoyne (Dem.), In the Third District, 26, ‘These majori- les include only the city vote of these districts. ‘The present returns give Oglesby (Rep.) for Gov- ate ticket 740 ongress, has 3) ‘ernor 4,300 majority in the city. The following counties give Greeley majori- ties: Brown, ul 0; Green, 899; EM@pgbam. Schuyler, partial, 218; Wabash, 96. {ng ‘counties give “Grant majorities: Clay. : Marshall: av; Lake, 1447; Champaign, (16 towns), 1,466; Stephenson, 1712; Johnson, 600; Perry, 450;' Vanullion, 356; Warren, 30; Winnebago, 235% mb, 150;" St. Clair, 286! Macon, ats BT hi O00; Prllaski, 356; Car- roll, 1.40; Whiteside (estimated), 1,742. MISSOURI, The Three Liber Elected in St. Louie € Sr. Lours, Noy. 6.—Thirty-six of the fifty-four precincts in this county give Greeley 8,000 majority. Only two wards in this city give Grant a majority, The result on the State and ounty ticket 1s not known as yet. ‘The returns @ not been counted, but it ts believed they will fall but little if any behind the vote for Greeley. There seems to by no doubt the Dem- we elected the thiee Congressmen in State. but it Greeley KANSAS, Grant Carries the State by an Increased Mase Toreka, Kan,, No —Returns from the State come in slowly, The vote was very large. and the Republicans gain everywh: The city of Topeka cast 1,874 votes and gives a Republican y majority of 800. Shawnee county gives 1,500 Re- publica Jority. Lyon county gives 1200 Republican majority, Miam! county gives ‘S00 Republican majority, So far the Liberals have carried only ounty, Fifteen precinets in Franklin county give Grant 80) majority Grant's majori t 21,000, Sailne ty epublican National and State ticket 630 majority, and Linn couuty gives it 1.000 majority WISCONSIN, a looted to Coug Manson, Wi —The State gives a Republican majority of 15,000, Williams, Ha- aleton, Barber, Sawyer, Rusk, and MoGill (Reps.), and Eldridge (Dem,) have been elected for C eres: ‘The returns from Wisconsin to-day do not change the fj of last night, giving the State to the Republ by 15,000 majority, gressmon The Legislature is about the ‘The SAN Francisco, Nov, 6,—The Republican Central Committee report that in 140 precincts outside the city Grant's majority ts 6,720. Page and Clayton (both Grant) are elected to Congr by city make Gi Jority 587, Cla ), for Congress nalority: ‘The vote on the proposition to subsl dize the Colorado Rvilroad ls; For the subsid Ys 145; against, 13,545, Returns from the interior are too meagre to admit of more than indications of the result. Grant has made gains over his vote of 1868, except in city; and nearly everywhere throughout the Stat voth's yote are report ay be safe tut down at 6,000, some olalm In the ‘Second and Third Ov reaston: Districts Page and Coghen r~_ probably Fourth Bt ' Te’ contoat | i, Havep\on oR Me ‘OREGON. ‘The State Claimed for Grant by jority. Wasntnoton, Nov. 6.—The President to day received a despat aves about 2,000 Republic SAN FRANCTSCC Despat, Portland, Oreg ve Grant's majority at 1,600 drant’s majority in Portland is ¥00, and in Se lem 344, MINNESOTA, —_+— The Republican ‘Thelr C 18,000-They Elect» are nam Sr. Pav, Noy, 6.—Enough returns have been received to show that the State has gone for Grant by from 18,000 to 20,000 majority. ‘The Republican Congressional candidates are all M.H. Dunnell, from the. Virst Distri by 9,000 majority; HL. B, Strait, in the Secom Matrlot, by Z00; and J.T, Avertil, in the hind 1” Set} by 4.00 maalority, ‘The wiiole Republi ticket. was elected by overwbelming encommetiibascanemneee ‘HE HERO OF GETTYSBURG.§ _— th of Major-( M xde-His Distinguished Services—Th Ga.lant Chari Fredericksbur; Maj.-Gen. George Gordon Meade died at his residence, 1,83 Delancey street, Philadel phia, last evening, of pneumontt He was the son of Richard W, Meade of Philadelphia, and was born in Cadiz, Spain, while his parents were temporarily residing there (his father being en- gaged In mercantile pursuits) in 1815, Soon aftor his birth his paren tsgreturned to Philadelphia, where the future General spent the earlier ya of his life, When he arrived at the copeh he was sent to school at Gooryetown, D. his teaoher being Balmon P. Chase, the p coief Justice of the United States. His father, who Gad Soen of service tothe Administration in the settlement of certain claims againat Spain, anded influence sufficient to obtain the ion of his oldest son, Richard W., to the Academy in 1428, and’ that of George ta y av Were Point | stitution the I raduated 1 appointed Second Lieutenant tm the Third Artillery, in which he served the Sen n the latter part of this year th failed, and he resigned is commission and entered into business aa & civil engineer, IN THE MEXICAN Wart George Gord in Mexico he served op the staf of Gen. Taylor, and afterward on th: fGen, Scott, distinguishing himself for bravery at Palo Alto and Monterey. For these services he received his brevet as First Lieutenant, a1 honor which at that time was accorded for dis: Linguished service only. instead of being con. forred indiscriminately.as during the latter of our recent war. In 1866 he was made of Engineers, being engaged at this time in © survey Of the northern Inkes IN THE WAR OF THE AEDELLION. When the war broke out, in 1861, Capt. Meade yas ordered East, and on the iist'of August that year received a commission 0% Brigadier General of Volunte command of the Second Brigade of of Pennsylvania Reserve: & 182 the Reserves were incorporated with thi Army of the Potomac, and in March, 1862, whe the advance to Manassas was begun, Ge: Meade's brigade was ansigned to, a pl Second Division of McDowell's First Army Corps, which subsequently saw lively service in the Shenandoah Valley, a region soon to be nous by Sheridan and his three nob corps, the Sixth, the Eighth, and the Nineteenth. MECHANICSVILLE. Soon after this campaign the reserves were again consolidated and sent to swell McClellan's forces in the Peninsula. When Warren opened the battle of Mechanicsville on the 26th of June, 1x62, the reserves were ordered into the thick the fight, and during that battle Gen, Mead was distinguished for his coolness and decision. On the next day (June 27) was fought tl battle of none Mills, in which the commanding Geni Teserves (MoCall) and Gen. Reynolds of the Fi Divi jon were captured by the enemy, the corps itself losing heavily both In dead and wounded and in prisoners. For his services in these two engagements Gen. Meade was made Brevet LMeutenant-Colonel of the Regular Army (having previously attained to. the rank of Major). During Clellan's memorable retreat from the feld of Gaine: Mills to Harri. son's Landing, which ven hard marching an ing, Meade commande of the resery 22 and at the battle of kot Cross Ke (June 90, 1882) received 1 flesh wound in the arm, which did not prevent him from coinmanding his division throughout the seven days’ Sight, ANTIETAM, By the time the Antietam’ campaign opened Gen, Meade had uy recovered, and through. out that period (during which he commanded the Pennsylvania Reserves) he distinguished himself greatly. In the battle of Antletam, when fighting Joe Hooker was borne from the fleld wounded, Gen, Meade assumed command of the corps, and fought with it throughout the rest of the day, having two horses shot from un. der him, but éxcaping with only s slight Moab wound. FREDERICKSBURG But his fame asa General may be sald to date from the Orst Fredericksburg, tlie last battle of As. At this fight he commanded the Second Di- vision of the First Army Corps, which held a post. tion in the left centre of the Grand Army Corps commanded by Gen, Williain 8. Franklin, Gen, Reynold's had the extreme left, and Meade, with the Pennsylvania Keserves, was posted peal Deep Run, was at a critical moment in this great Mgbt that he gatlintly led his di- vision across the railroad against the right win, of the rebel army commanded by Stonewal Jackson, The charge was a brilliant but dis astrous One. ‘The reserves losing hearly all thelr brigade commanders, large nunibers of staf and line officers and over fifteen hundred men. ‘Two days after the retreat from Fredericks: burg Gen, Meade was appointed to the com mand of the Fifth Corps, succeeding Gen. Dan. Jel Butterfield, As his rank did not permit of bis holding this position, he was Dro ral moted Major-Ger of Volunteers, with rank and commission from Nov. 29, 186%. NCKLIORSVILLE f Chancellorsville (May, 1868 ‘orps formed a portion of the re nforced from sciousness o} ito Maryland with all President Lin. @ as to the Cor ided upon @ cha Chief of the army. 2th of June, 183, the army then being near Frederick, Ma.,¢ Meade was ordered to relieve Ge Hooker o minand. In his general order assuming nd ho said As asoldior, in obeying this order, an order totally unexpected sud Unsolicited, 1 have’ no promises uot dges to make. ‘The ¥ lool it fre fasion led upen t hagnit volved, man detrruide todo bie duty, leaving to an all com trolling Provideuge the decision of tie comtest. GETTYSBURG, Three days fr com the the Issuance of this order tiona of sted grand triumph fot Many found fault with Mow dent pursuit of his vi but after events # > have h pursuit would have most likely ‘ed one that of ( three days, and resulted t the Union arr for not maki qnished in disaste MINK RUN, next action was in the succeed. ing Octot hen Lee attempted by a tia nit, hear the Kapidan, to sever his coi But Meade a retrc ent toward Ce nt upon the ly the advantage, 5 days’ supplies de opened t Palen, but so strongly wero the enemy entrench ed, that ho recrossed the river aud wout tu wihter quarters. In the ensuing spring Gen. Grant assumod supreme command, and. mad his hoadau with the A the Potomac, but durt Wilderness ign and r burg (1864 . Mende mediate command of the it through many a bloody @ For these services he was made Major n Regular Army Aug. 15, 1864, and at the close of the war assuined command of the Military Divi alon of the Atlantic n this position he had deal with the Fenian invasion of Canada, whi de with great promptitude, In succeeded Gen. Po; y Division which. tneluded Geor ma, and Florida, nd did as much as his power to harmonize the disafected of the States. was presented with a house f 01 ei. soon afler the war iphia, and made that never duty per. Hon. John Sargeant of Paliadelpbia, who ta yor 5 feant of 'e who jot living, “He leaves e larue faully, ‘

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