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Tint ELECTION.
Ac* York.
New York, November 2.—Chief of Po
lice Walling sent out an order last night
to the police captains instructing them
not to receive or serve warrants presented
by private persons. The meaning of this
is that the police were not to be used to
arrest Republican voters, for whom war-
rantsliad been procured by private Dem
ocratic citizens.
Police Commissioner French informed
the captains that this order must be
obeyed. At a late hour Police Commis
sioner Smith heard of the order and with
out consulting French sent out a message
to the captains, which was a virtual com
mand not to obey Chief Walling’s ordeis.
Commissioner French left the police head
quarters without being aware of wliat
Commissioner Smith had done.
At the Democratic national headquar
ters it is claimed that reports from all the
districts of the city show that Hancock
will run 5,000 ahead of liis , ticket in the
city. It was said at the Democratic Na
tional Committee’s headquarters to-day,
that Grace for mayor, and Truro for Supe
rior Court judge were both being scratch
ed, but it is thought they will have votes
enough to carry them through.
New York. November 2.—To-day be
ing a legal holiday there is a general sus
pension of business. Up to noon a full
vote had been polled. Both parties are
bringing out their forcea early.
Superintendent Walling’s order to the
ttjjiconot to receive warrants for illegal
v0 *WW tc<l muc1> excitement among
tho'“TTeiirocrats. At 2 o’clock Justice
jjufiy, accompanied by several Demo
cratic leaders and counsel, entered the
superintendent’s office and handed him
forty-seven warrants and directed him to
have them served, at the same time exhib
iting an order of arrest for the superin
tendent if lie still refused. After some
talk the superintendent stated he would
have the warrants served, and the party
left.
New York, Nov. 2.—United States
Commissioner Allen, in Brooklyn, last
night issued warrants for the arrest of
thirty-live United States marines at the
barracks on Flushing avenuo for illegal
registration, and the men were taken into
custody. They had registered in the third
district of tlio 20tli ward, supposing they
had acquired a residence there, and were
entitled to vote. As it was not their inleti
lion to violate the law they were paroled
uutil Wednesday. There are fifteen more
to lie arrested.
Buffalo, November 2.—After a heavy
rain storm yesterday, to-day opened
bright, clear aud cold. The election
thusfarlias passed ofl quietly. Only a few
arrests have been made for irregularities in
voting. Both parties are working hard and
getting out a full vote of each party.
New York, November 2.—A large
number of arrests have been made for at
tempted illegal voting. United States
Deputy Marshal Patrick McManus was
arrested, charged with disorderly con
duct at the polls. Police Justice Kil-
breth discharged him with a reprimand.
New York, Nov. 2.—The election is
progressing quietly in Kings county, bal
lots being received at the rate of one per
minute. The voters arc questioned very
closely b; supervisors. The Republicans
are polling a heavy vote, though the
Democratic wards are holding their own.
Belting on the probable Democratic ma
jority in the county ranges all the way
from 0,000 to 21,500.
In New York city upward of forty
arrests of persons charged with illegal reg
istration were made this morning upon
Variants issued by Commissioner Daven
port, who, with other United States com
missioners, held court iu the Federal
building. All were discharged. Deputy
Marshal Smith was arrested, charged with
assaulting the chief marshal of the Fourth
assembly district, and with drunkenness
aud neglect of duty. He was held in
$!,o00 bail.
United States Deputy Marshal Frank
Miller was arrested, charged with prac
ticing and allowing illegal voters to depos
it ballots. Police Justice Kilbretb re
manded him for examination. Richard
W. Webb, John Holmes, Solomon and
Samuel Griffin (Republican, colored
men) were held to answer by Justice
Duffy for alleged illegal registration.
They voted subsequently, aud were at
once re-arrested. Books were made at
noon to day on general results of one
huudred to forty dollars that Garfield
would be elected, and in some cases one
hundred to fifty was offered. Betting
was even that Garfield carries New York
by from 15,000 to 20,000 majority, net
ting was two to one that Grace would be
elected mayor, while one hundred to fifty
was offered on Ben Woods’election against
that of Nicholas Miller.
Trot, November 2.—The election is
quiet here. Several arrests have been
made for illegal voting. The total vote
up to noon was 0,000, an increase in Re
publican wards ol 103, and a decrease in
Democratic wards of 892. The police
have arrested a number of United States
marshals.
Syracuse, November 2.—At one
o’clock three-fifths of the vote of a heavy
registration wa3 polled, showing consid
erable Republican gains. A.l quiet and
no arrests. Weather clearing.
New York, November 2.—The vote
on mayor is very dose. Twenty-two elec
tion districts heard from give the vote for
mayor as follows: Grace 2,921, Dowd 2,-
811. Iu the city 390 election districts
give Hancock CS,399, Garfield 47,540.
Eleven towns in New York State give
Democratic gain of three, and a Republi
can gain of 807. _ _ .
Poughkeepsie, November 2.—-1 ougb-
keeisie city complete gives Garfield a ma
jority or 809-a Republican gain of 208.
Buffalo, November 2. -Scattering re
turns indicate that Eric county gives Gar
field 4,000 majority.
Elmira, November 5L—This city^com
plete gives Hancock 2,089, Garfield 2,219,
Weaver 520.
Brooklyn, November 2.—lbirty-five
districts give Garfield 8,119, and Hancock
New A ork, November 2.—Thirty-eight
towns or wards in New York State give
Democratic gains of 100, and Republican
gains of 2,324. In this city torty-mne
election districts give Grace C,44o,
and Dowd 0,837. Four hundred and ten
election districts give Hancock 71,011;
Garfield 51,270. . _ _ . _■
Twenty-three towns In New York State
give a Democratic gain of 90, Republican
^Four hundred and thirty election dis
tricts ol this city give Hancock lo.'s-J
BnooKLY^November 2.—The Eighth
km* assga
308, Hancock 3,060. The twentieth ward
complete gives Garfield 3,079, HattOK? •
18,017. The twenty-fifth ward complete ■_ I
gives Garfield 2,015, Hancock 1,497. inaioiiu
Utica, November 2.—Utica complete
elves Hancock 149 majority. „„„
Auburn, November 2.—Cuynga ornm
tv complete, less four towns, which are es
timated, gives Garfield 3,354 majority.
Four hundred and fifty election districts
in this city give Hancock 78,005; Garfield
.New York, November 2.—Foqr liun-1 _ Georgia. _
■drod and seventy districts lu- New-Sork P Atlanta,- November 2.—Hammond,
City give Hancock 82,900, Garfield 59^70- j Democrat, is elected In tbe fifth Congres-
being a Democratic majority of only 23„ I sional district. Clements, Democrat', de-
730, aud more than two-thirds of the city I feats Felton in the seveqlhrj . t
heard from. Nlnety-six election districts • Columbus, Ga., November 2.—The
for mayor giveGrace 12,550, Dowd 12,473. election is progressing quietly, and a full
Four huudred and ninety election dis-1 vote is being polled. The indications are
tricts iu New York City give Hancock 80,-1 that the Hancock electoral ticket will be
010, Garfield 61,443. I successful by a small majority. The
Buffalo, November 2.—Thirty-nine I friends of Buchanan, Democratienomince
out of 63 election districts of this city give j for the fourth Congressional district,
Garfield 12,3524iIancock 9,84-3—a Repub-1 claim that his majority .ever Pugh, Inde-
lican gain of 1,854. Bush, Republican | pendent, will be from three to four tliou-
for Congress, puns behind, but is elected I sand in the district,
by 1,000 majority. .1 Augusta, Ga., November 2.—This
Brooklyn, November 2.—The 24th | (Richmond) county gives Hancock 1,000
Ward gives Garfield 737, Hancock777. majority,. It gave Tiiden a majority of
The Ninth W-rd complete gives Garfield 12^100 in 1870. The same‘ratio would
913,Hancock 1,979. The first fifty districts I give the State to Haucock by 40,000; it is
give a majority for Hancock of 2,557. | probable, however, that Uaucock’s major-
New York, November 2.—The vote on | ity will 50,000 or 00,000, as the Republl-
thc mayoralty is so close that the result! can vote .hero is larger than at other
Is doubtful. Returns for Register ou the I points. Indications are, that the Demo-
same ticket, so far as received, indicate crats ha Ye carried all the congressional
that Docharty, Democrat, will be elected districts. The vote Intbeseveuth district,
over Hess, Republican, by about 4,000. I between Felton, independent, and Clern-
Oswego, November 2-—Tioga county I ents, regular Democrat, and in the ninth
complete, with the third district estimated, district, between Speer, independent, and
gives Garfield 1,200 majority. I Bell, regular Democrat, is very close.
Rochester,-November 2. — Monroe I Atlanta, November 2.—Buchanan,
countffives Garfield about 3,500 mafor- Democrat, i3 elected in the Fourth Con-
ity, a Republican gain of 1,900. ] gressional district. Hancock will carry
Albany, November 2.—Returns from I Georgia by 40,000 majority,
thirteen of sixteen wards or Albauy snow 1 SAVANNAn,November2.—Black, Dem-
• net Democratic gain of 2,040. ocrat, carries the first district by about
Buffalo, November 2.—This city I 2,000. Turner, Democrat, is elected In
complete gives Garfield 2,304 majority, a I the second district by 3,000.
Republican gain of 2,045. I Atlanta, November 2.—Speer, inde-
Neiv York, November 2.—The seventh I peudent, is elected from the ninth district,
congressional district, with thirty-nine 1 Connecticut,
election districts toiheai•from, gives As-1 Danbury, November 2, 12 m—The
t0S * A e ?, u y lcan > Dugree, Dem- I Republican ticket leads by about 100.
„ , . _ ,. ] Hartford, November 2. — Thirty
Tiro indications arc that Washington towns give Garfield 7,711; Hancock 0,305.
county will give Garfield 3,o00 majority. I Hartford gives hut 225 majority for Han-
The returns from Wyoming county give cock, a loss oi G50 on Tilden’s tote. Mert-
Garfield 1,400 majority, a Republican de n gives a Republican gain of 300.
gain of 238. Complete returns from | Hartford. November 2.—HartfoM’s
Queens county give Hancock 2,353 major-I m qj or {ty f or Hancock is 220. Tilden’s
ity, showing a Democratic loss of249. I majority in 1870 was 873. The Detuo-
New York, November 2.—The vote cra ts elect two representatives in Hart-
for mayor is thus far so close that Hie fi-1 f ort j. Twenty towns iu Connecticut give
iial result is doubtful. ..... | Garfield 4,127, Hancock 3,549, scattering
In the seventh congressional district, ir,_ a Republican majority of 578. Iu
thirty-seven election districts out of 107 IJ87(J the same towns gave Hayes 3,” 13,
give Dugree, Democrat, 5,453; Astor, Rc- | Tiiden 3,054, scattering 84-a Republics
publican, 4,930. __ ... ... I majority of 59. Republican gam iu
In this city Rapello, for judge of the | twenty towns of 519. The vote forgovem-
Court of Appeals, ruus ahead of Ins tick- or js substantially the s-ine.
et. The coutest between Truro, Demo- Hartford, November 2. — Forty
erst, and Russell, Republican, ior judge of | towns give Garfield 10,59.!, Haucock 8,-
the Superior Court, is veiy close. . 470; Republican majority 1,820. In 1870
The returns from a majority of the elec- Hayes had 9,198, Tiiden 8,570. The Ke-
tion districts in the fifth congressional I publican gains in 40 towns, not including
district, show the election of Benjamin I Hartiord, 1,100.
Wood, Democratic, over Miller, by over 0 p. it—Sixty-three towns give Garfield
2,000 majority. # , . I 18,102, Hancock, 13,824.
Iq the tenth congressional district, I i);lo i*. m.—There is no doabt that
Abram S. llewilt is elected over Falcott I Connecticut has gone for Garfield by from
by an overwhelming majority. | 2,000 to 3,000 majority. The Democrats
Aurubn, November 2.—Seven wards I gj V p it up at this time,
of this city gives Garfield a majority of I' Concord, November 2. -Forty towns
147. I give Garfield 0,339, Hancock 5,380. The
Buffalo, November 2.—Fifty-five I samc towns In 1S76 gave IIayc3 6,003,
election districts out of ninety-four in Tiiden 5,005; net Republican loss 103.
Erie county, give Garfield 10,897, Han-1 concord, November 2.—Sixty towns
cock 14,039—a Republican gain of 2,195. J g- lve Garfield 9,447, Hancock 8,255. Samo
Brooklyn, November 2.—The first j towns in 1S7G gave Hayes 9,030, Tiiden
ward complete gives Garfield 2,273, Hail-1 7,797; net Republican loss 41. For gov-
cock 1,720. The vote in 1870 was: Hayes I ,. rn or, Bell 9,38fl, Jones S,133, scattering
1,908, Tiiden 1,024. The fourth ward I j;j8, net Republican gain 705.
complete gives Garfield 1,436, Hancock I Hartford, November 2.—Ninety-
1,490. The vote in 1876 was: Hayes 1,130, j three towns give Garfield 31,305, Hancock
Tiiden 1,433. The fifth ward complete 283191. This includes all the cities but
gives Garfield 855, Hancock 2,040. The I Hartford, New Haven aud Bridgeport,
vote in 1876 was: Hayes 702, Tiiden 2,702.1 John H. Buik lias been elected to Oou-
The seventh ward complete gives Garfield I <r res3 lu the first district by 1,000 majority.
3,421. Hancock 3,039. The vote in 1870 | Waite, Republican, has been elected to
was: Hayes 2,049, Tiiden 2,925. The I Congress in the third district,
twelfth ward complete gives Garfield 080,1 Conc ord, November 2.—One hundred
Hancock 3,419. The vote in 1S70 was : I towns give Garfield 15,784, Ilaucock 14,-
Hayes 458, Tiiden 1,358. The sixteenth I 703. The same towns iu I01O gave
ward complete gives Garfield 3,232, Hau- J Hayes 14,947, Tiiden 14,822. Bell, lie-
cock 3,145. The vote in 1870 was: Hayes I publican, received 15,085; Jones, Dcmo-
piete gives Garfield 361, Hancock 1,373.1 0,727, Weaver 2. Bigelow for Governor
The vote in 1870 was Hayes 340, Tiiden I 4,527, English 4,707, Baldwin, Green-
1,380. The twenty-first ward complete | back, 85, Rogers, Temperance, 0. Buck,
gives Garfield 2,930, Hancock 2,925. The I Republican, for Congress, 4,592, Beach,
vote in 1870 was: Hayes 1,920, Tiiden 2,- j Democrat, 4,032. Joseph E. Sprague and
553. Nineteen wards complete give j M. K. West, Democrats, are elected to the
Garfield 35,455, Hancock 41,046—giving Legislature. The Legislature's Republi-
Uancock a majority of 0,193. It is be- can by about tbe same as last year, wheu
lieved Hancock’s majority iu Kings county I it was 90 011 joint ballot,
will not exceed 10,000. j Hartford, November 2.—One lmn-
Twenty-two wards give Garfield -14,154, j fired and twenty-three towns give Garfield
Hancock 48,115. Uaucock’s majority 3,- j :J9,012, Hancock 35,032. Miles, Republi-
901. can, is elected to Congress in the fourth
New York, November 2.—Two hun- j district. The Democrats claim Phelps in
dred and ninety-one election districts J the second district,
give Grace 42,521, Dowd 41,181. ( New Haven, November 2.—The vote
Penn Yan, November 2.— Yates conn-1 of Now Haven gives Garfield 5,721, Han-
tv, nearly complete, gives Garfield 1,3501 cock 7,910; for governor, Bigelow 5,794,
majority. English 7,811; for Congress, Wallace
Brooklyn, November 2.—The third I 5,701, Phelps 7,905.
elves Garfield 2 100; Han-1 Hartford, November 2. — Returns
Stk 1C(X) In 1870 it "ave Hayes 1,543; from all but 22 small towns in Connect!-
Tiiden’ 1054. The nineteenth ward com I ent give Garfield 59,392, Hancock 53,050.
rnrfielit 3 178* Hancock 2.0S4.1 The 22 small towns cannot alter tho re-
[nlbmitga^on^ 2,119; Tiiden 1,078. suit, but will increase rather than decrease
The sixth ward complete gives Garfield j the Republican majority.
1986; Hancock 4,323. In 1870 it gavel Hartford,November 3.—This State,
- ’ -•— w ’ *’• 1 •-*- exception of five
307 plurality. Re-
2,240'. In 1870 it gave Hayes i.wim; | publican congressmen are elected in the
Tiiden 2,274. I first, second and fourth districts, and a
New York, November 2. — Returns Democrat iu the second,
show Martin’s, Republican, election over I HAitTFoiib, November 3.—The re-
Gerard, Democrat, in this di-.trict by am suit in Connecticut may be summed
immense majority. Over COO election up as follows: About 3,000 ma-
districts beard from out of 078 in the city jority for Garfield and the same lor Bige-
sliow a Democratic majority of only 32,-. low for governor. An entire Republican
000 I State ticket is elected. The Republicans
Outside of New York and Brooklyn elect Buck in tins first congressional dls-
241 towns and wards show a Republican trict by 1,800, Wait by a largo majority in
Wm of 8.844 over the presidential vote of the third, and Miles by a close vote in the
ftnr, ' fourth. The Democrats elect Phelps by
Returns from New York city and 240 f r0 m 1,500 to 2,000 majority in the second
iowns and wards in the State indicate a district. The Senate will stand seventeen
Republican gain of 29,000 in the State. Republicans to font Democrats; and the
Incomplete returns of Monroe county* Legislature
will he Republican on
nani county fpvcs *Garficld^SO majority— J nine Republicans aud two Democrats
Republican gain of 177. hold over from last year, aud eight l.e-
Bi’OOKLYN, November 2.—Brooklyn J publicans and two Democrats are elected
complete, gives Garfield 49,472, Hancock, this year.
Hand’s majority 8,30m r ... on
Fall River, November 2.—1
-Returns
blo that in ww umu uwmv* " 'i timL is clcdcd Sciu^or.
Hyatt^."'tlb Democrat, lsclected.j RKDFonD. N^cmbcr 2-The
i n" Con "i-cssm en are elected: Fifth dis- vote m this city for Garfield is 2,807; Han-
IfrSTtS i tV .i*th JharieLil cock 1^19. (- a -nolJ
irity here.
ful; elgbtu msinct, I Tho rest of tlio tlckctlias not beeucotnit-
nintli district, Fernando ood, ^ 11 believed the Republicans will
trict, Hutdiin3, Democrat. ,. I k OST on, November 2.—lu Massachu-
Fourhnndrcd and ninety election d « l o vote i3 being polled,
tricts in New Yock dty 8 d jtl Rjc^scd Republican majorities,
and seventy-eight give Grace 62,636, and l K^vember 2.-This city
Dowd 58,810. At midnight gives Garfield 5,531, Hancock 3,(K*3,
New York, Novcmher in dnigl V™LOT Dow 15 .’ For Govcmor-
O J 'fliree hundred and twenty-seven elec
tion districts in this city show a Demo
cratic loss of about 400 compared with the
V0 OGDKNSBuno, November 2.—Ogden^-
burg city and SL Lawrence county gives
G Vxw YoRit^Novemher 2.—Eight wards
of Albany give a Democratic majority or
265 beinir a Democratic gam or
According to the returns of tlie Western
Union Telegraph Company, the indica
tions are that Hancock’s niajonty in the
city at New York will be 2o,000 to 40,000.
The vote so far shows a Democratic loss
or 25 per cent. Indications fr °nj ^nrns
in tlio Stale are that Garfield will carry
the State by 30,000 to 40,000 majority.
Buffalo, November 2.-—The election
passed off very quietly, and * n
large vote has been polled. Both sides
. —i— The election of Jouv
Sccted for Congress over Davis.in the November 2—Thc city of
eigth congressional district by over -,000 GarfielJ 1,399, Hancock
-najority. , _ _. . J gru. Lon?, Republican, for Governor,
(Republican) 90,748. ,li;1 J . r „_V o,io-n a nd Hancock 19,702. One hun-
1,303. Fifteen election districts not heard Maine give Garfield 35,138,
from yet. Hancock 29,171, Weaver 043, In Sep-
New York, November 3^-rhe com- I UJWcock^ gaTC t u e Itepul-
plete returns from Brooklyn atow 33,902, Fusiouists 30,690, scauering
fe S„. De 3iS£. “5L*"«S3KS; »»«• » f
Sleet their candidat^ for district a^d 1.^ relurrufro ^ tll0 third Con-
county auditor, and two coronere. ua 1^ F , A. A. Rauney a
cock’s majority In the city of Brooklyn is over Reardon. Returns
9,979. ' -I - ^ ‘ ~ ’
New York
city vote for
claim
than
certai
made
hope
country
city remains Republican.
elgiit cWfon
§jag&B&s
ItK) 637 Russell (Republican) 97,0:13;
Truax’s majority 2,004 with efgbt elec-
*!<vi districts to hoar from.
Grace, Democrat, for mayor has a rna-
rWfrom »}&>■
Says the returns indicate the election of.
Bell, Republican for Govornor by tbe pop
ular vote and a full Republican electoral
ticket. The plurality of Francis B.
Hayes, Republican, for Congress, over
Moss, in the fourth district, is 294. The
Democrats claim a majority iu Boston of
from 5,000 to 8,300 but the Republicans
do not concede over 2,000 to 3,000. ,-
Boston, November 2. — Ninety-nine
towns and wards in this city give Garfield
50,SS3; Hancock 37,299. Tho samc towns
in 1870 gave Hayes 45,997; Tiiden 40,344.
Unless later returns materially alter the
vote, the Republicans have carried every
congressional district.
One hundred and thirty-five towns am}
wards in Massachusetts give Garfield 70,-
923; Hancock 53,067.
Boston, November 2.—Bo*ton com
plete gives Garfield 25,524, Hancock 27,-
059.
Boston, November 2.—The first
district elects Rannoy, Republican, 13,-
105, Dearborn 11,909, scattering 77. In
the fourth district Hayes, Republican,
40,500, Morse 10,631, scattering 27. The
delegation will stand ten Republicans
and one Dcmociat.
Boston, November 2.—Only three or
four arrests were made here for illegal
voting. One hundred and fifty-two
towns and wards give Garfield 82,004,
Hancock 58,859. The samc towns in
IS7C gave Hayes 75,110, and Tiiden C2,-
209. The Herald, which gave Morse,
Democratic candidate for Congress in the
fourth district, a majority over F. B.
Hayes, Republican, now states that Hayes
is elected by 140 majority. It is also said
that a recount will be necessary to deter
mine the result in this district. There is
no doubt of the election of Stone, Repub
lican, to Congress in the sixth district.
This makes a solid Republican delegation
to Congress, unless later returns change
the result in the fourth district.
Boston, November 2.—Tho Journal
claims a plurality in Massachusetts of
from 40,000 to 50,000.
Ohio.
Cincinnati, November 2.—Twenty-
nine precinct 1 ’q Hamilton county show
a net Republican gain over October of
757. Thi3 indicates a Republican majori
ty of 5,000 In the county.
Columbus, O., November 2.—In' sixty
precincts the net Republican gain is 703.
7:45 p. m.—Forty precincts show a net
Republican gain of 458.
At 8:20 p. m. tlio returns from 150 pre
cincts, wards and townships, show a net
Republican gain of 2,000. Indications
are that Garfield’s majority in the Stale
will not be less thau 20,000, and may ex
ceed 40,000.
Columbus, November 2.—One hundred
and two precincts show a Republican gain
of 1,100.
South Bend, Nov. 2.—In South Bend
townaliip, St. Joseph county, Garfield’s
net gain is 219 over Porter. The county
is estimated at 450 majority for Garfield.
One hundred and thirty voting places
show a net Democratic gain of 30.
Two hundred voting places show a net
Democratic gain of 73.
Columbus, November 2.—Two hun
dred aud forty-six precincts, townships
and wards give a net Republican gain of
2,334 iu about one-eighth of the State.
Returns from 300 districts, comprising
about on-fifth of the State, gives a net Re
publican gain of 4,000 over the vote for
governor m 1879, when the Republican
minority iu the State wa3 1,700. The in
dications are that Garfield’s majority in
Ohio will reach 35,000.
Cincinnati, November2.—In 250 pre-
ciuctS th: Democratic Faia is 100.
3£uluc.
Portland, November 2. — At three
_ 'clock Portland stood: Republican 3,023,
Fusion 3,124—against Republican 3.303,
Fusion 2,907 at the same t'u;e in Septem
ber. Republican plurality 495, against
391 in September. Tho aggregate vote
has been increased 477. Tallies at the
close of the polls show that the Republi
cans are 402 ahead, exclusive of the is
lands. Allowing 34 Fusion plurality
there, the Republicans will have lncreasod
their plurality over September from 234 to
428, or almost doubled it.
Portland, November 2.—One hun
dred aud forty towns in Maine give Gar
field 41,054, Hancock 33,641, Weaver 1,-
172. The same towns In September gave
the Republicans 39,922, Fusion 35,848,
scattering 118, Republican net gaiu over
September, 2,107. Twelve cities and
towns give a net Republican gaiu of 795.
This iucluiles Rockland, Saco, Biddeford,
Portland, Belfast, Auburn, Yarmouth,
Bethel, Lewiston, Bangor, Westbrook and
Scarboro. The Democrats gain 13 in
Belfast, Scarboro and Yarmouth.
Augusta, November 2.—At 3 o’clock
the Republicans had a lead of_ 223, and
were gaining in every ward.
Biddeford, November 2.—At 3 p. m
it appears as if the Republicans would
make a gain over Ibeir -najority of Sep
tember from 25 to 50 votes.
Rockland, November 2.—At 3 p. in.
about 1,500 votes had boon cast, of which
Garfield had 190 majority over all, lead
ing in six of the seven wards. No more
than 40 straight Greenback votes had been
cast.
Portland, November 2.—One hundred
towns in Maino give Garfield 35,138,
Hancock 29,172, Weaver 943. In Sep
tember the same towns gave the Republi
cans 33,902, Fusiouists 30,S9fi—a llepnb-
iicaa gain on September of 1,957-
One hundred and fifty towns give Gar
field 43,920,Hancock35,557, Weaver 1,222.
The same towns in September gave the
Republicans 42,688, Fiisionists 37,894,
scattering 147—a net Republican gain
over September of 2,327.
Augusta,November 2.—Senator Blaine
has sent tho following dispatch:
••To Gen. J. A. Garfield, Mentor, Ohio
Maine has given you a handsome majority
over all opposing tickets. Will send do
tails later. [Signed]
“J. G. Blaine.”
Lewiston, Me., November 2.—Garfield
3,782, Hancock 3,288, Weaver 78. Fifty
towns in Maine give Garfield 23,879, Han
cock 19,651, Weaver 654. The same
towns gave, in September, Republican
23,OSS, Fusion 20,802, scattering 08; a Re
publican net gain of 1,388 on the vote of
last Sep’ember.
Augusta, Me., November 2.—The
Kennebec Journal says tho Slate has
gone Republican by from 4,000 to 5,000,
and perhaps by a larger majority, as ail
tlio towns heard from generally give large
gains over the September vote.
Portland, November 2.—One hun
dred aud fifty-two towns give Garfield
44,410, Fusion 30,042, Weaver and scat
tering 1,288. The same towns in Septem
ber gave tho Republicans 41,040, Fusion
30,047, scattering 338. The Republican
majority is 0,493, against 3,901 in Septem
ber; Republican gain, 2,535. This is over
half the vote of the State and indicates a
Republican minority of 5,000.
Two hundred towns in Maine give Gar
field 52,281, Hancock 42,720, Weaver 1,-
782. This is a net Republican gain over
September of 2,722, indicating a Republi
can majority of from 3,000 to 4,000.
Rutland, Vt., November 2.—Thirty-
six towns give Garfield 19,431, Haucock
4,959; a net Republican gain or 815. This
percentage will give the State to Garfield
by 30,000 majority.
Bath, Nov. 2—Tho- total vote in this
city shows for Garfield 1,175, Hancock,
091; a plurality gain on tho September
vote of 36 votes for Garfield. The official
couut will not vary from the above.
Damariscotta, Nov. 2.—Damarls-
cotta gives Garflold 204, Fusion 85,
straight Greenback 17—a Republican
plurality of 110. Loss from September, 5.
Portland, Nov. 2.—Saco gives 282
plurality for the Republicans, being a
gain ol 45 over September.
Tudlunn.
Indianapolis, Nov. 2.—Ten voting
places show a net Democratic gain of
103.
Thirty votiug places show a Democratic
gain of 106.
the cities and towns of the-sixth district Forty voting places show a net Demo
-rasswas jgftsJWrts' ssss
j. \V. at to-iOprMlncoacm l.» net Eerubli.
,n gaiu of 18.
Ninety voting places show a not Demo
cratic gain of 79.
Cincinnati, November 2.—In 280 pre
cincts in Indiana show a Democratic net I There sseras to be a Republican gain in
gain of ninety. j several wards, but the amount cannot be
Cincinnati, November 2.—InIudiana stated, nor can it be positively slated
320 precincts give a net Republican gain j whether the Republican gain will be
•of thfry-six. {sufficient to carry the city. The indica-
Indianapolis, November 2.—In 330 j tions are that Aldrich, Davis and Farwell,
voting placea show a net Republican j Republicans, will be returned to-Con-
gain of eighty-seven. | gross from three city districts. Mayor
Terrehautk, November 2.—The vote | Harrison, claiming that the precincts were
in this city is ail in, Garfield 2,953; Ilan-1 not numerous enough for a full vote, or-
cock 2,420; Weaver 572—Republican gain | dered that extra polling places be opened
ninety-fire. [ afterthe close of the polls at 7 o’clock in
IndiANATOLis, November 2.—Five | several wards, and many votes were de
hundred and fifty voting places show a | posited in ballot boxes there placed. There
Republican gain of 180. j is no certainty that these votes will be
Indianapolis, Nov. 2.—The total vote { counted,
in this city is 19,418,71 les3 than the vote [ Chicago, Nov. 2.—Later returns show
of October. In the Sixth ward the Re- j sweeping Republican gaius in this city
publican gain is 22; in Wayna township I and the election of the entire city, county,
the Republican gain is 32. Sixty voting | State and National Republican tickets by
places from as many counties in the State j a majority of over 6,000. Returns from
show a Republican gain of 25 on the total | country towns may increase tlie majority
vote ami a Democratic loss of 40. The | to 9,000 or 10,000, a very heavy gain over
net Republican gain is 71. Returns thus | the vote of 1870.
far show about equal Republican and | 11 o’clock.—So far as learned and esti-
Democratic gains. In 110 towns the net | mated at this hour the congressional
Republican gain is 5, indicating s Repub-1 delegation from this State will
lican majority iu the State about the {stand, Republicans 14, Democrats 15,
tame as was given for Porter. , | as follows; Republicans—First district,
Sew Jersey. . | Aldrich; second, David; third, Farewell;
mond
cratic
New Brunswick, Nov. 2.—It is esti-1 thirteenth, Smith; fourteenth, Cannon;
mated that the Democrats have carried | fifteenth, Forsyth probably; eighteenth,
this city by 700, again of 500 over the | Thomas probably. Democrats—Eleventh,
last presidential election. The Demo- j Singleton; twelfth, Springer probably;
crats claim three Assemblymen from | sixteenth. Sparks; seventeenth, Morrison
this county, a gain of 2. lt > , I probably; nineteenth, Townsend. If this
Paterson, Nov. 2.—Passaic county | holds good In the light of la'er returns
gives a Republican majority of between J there would he a Republican gain of one
1,200 and 1,400, against 373 for Hayes. Congressman,
Mr. Hill Is elected Congressman from the | Chicago, November 2.—Returns from
fifUi district. | seventy towns and precincts iu Illinois,
New Brunswick, Nov. 2—1 he com- outa ide of Chicago, show a net Republi-
plete vote of this city gives Hancock 445 l „ a i n 0 f712.
majority, a Democratic gain of 4,429; Twenty-three towns in Minnesota give
Miles Ross, Democrat, ;for Congress, 40 Garfield 883 majority. Tho third district
majority, and Ludlow, Democrat, for g i TC8 Washburn, Republican, 138 rooi'orl-
govemor, 4G5 majority. The vote in this t ~ an ,j t j, e second district gives Strait,
State indicates that Ross is re-elected. I Kepublican, 105 majority,
Tbenton, Nov. 2.—The Democratic]
State Committee claim the State lias been | Mmylnwl
carried for Haucock, and for Ludlow for | Baltimore, November 2.—Hartford
governor. | county gives Hancock 000 majority, a
Trenton, N. J., November 2.—Mercer I Republican gain of 473. The Republican
county gives a Republican majority of J candidate for Congress has 200 majority
about 500; a Republican gain of 450. J. | in this county. Worcester county gives a
H. Hartbbremer, Republican condidate | Democratic majority of about 700; slight
for Congress, will haye about 1,500 major- Republican gain. Carroll county gives a
ity. - I Democratic majority of about 300; Kepub-
SontU Carolina. I lican gain of 98. In Frederick county ten
Augusta, Ga., November 2.—At John- ****** gain of elgh-
ston’s, in South Carolina, a riot occurred °J er
between the whites and blacks. The lat- Talbot county, thus far, gives a Demo-
tcr tried to seize the ballot box, when one | cratic majority of 257, with four districts
negro was killed and three wounded. I to hear from, a Democratic gain of loft
A telegram has been received Lore from Kent county gives a Democratic majority
Aiken stating that tho negroes have ofjW, a Republican gain or 13o.
threatened to burn that town to-night/aud Wicomico county, three districts heard
asking for assistance. I fro®* shows a Republican gain over 1870.
The election here was very quiet. There Talbot county thus far gives a Demo-
was no disturbance whatever. The negro cratic majority of 257 with lour districts to
vote is tho largest polled in ten years, and {i' ear from; a Democratic gain of 150.
they voted the Republican ticket almost Kent county gives a Democratic majority
solidly j of 117; a Republican gain of 135.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Raleigh, November 3.—Returns from
50 precincts in the central part of the
State indicate that the vote of 1870 is sub
stantially held. The Democrats make
•light gains. Returns indicate the elec
tion of the Democratic State and electoral
ticket, but it is impossible to make an es
timate from the few scattering returns re
ceived. Indications are that Shackleford,
Democrat, is elected to Congress from the
tided district: Cox, Democrat, from the | ocratic State Committee claimLu.lknrS*:'
fourth, aud Dowd, Democrat, from the | governor by 1,000 majority, and UauriMst
sixth. | by 3,000. The Legislature is Republican
SOUTH CAROLINA. { LOUISIANA.
Chablesbon, November 3.—!-YerT few | New Orleans, November 3.—Ba»
official returns have yet been received | cock's majority in the city is 10,252. 1'X)
from the precincts of this State, but unoffi- j vote for mayor is very close, with, tim
cial returns render certain the election of | chances favoring Joseph A. i'hak‘*pia.-g 1
four Democratic Congressmen, with the | Independent Democrat. MHtadfaqgn;,
second (Charleston) distrlctstill in doubt. J for recorder of the lower distria, wSJL
In the twenty counties reported, the ma-1 contest, lie having received a ma^*3iy af,
Jority for Hancock and the Democratic | the. votes iu that district.
State ticket is 34,000. The thirteen coun-1 Tennessee.
ties still to be heard from will probab'y Nashville, November 3.—T!» tww
increase this majority. between Hawkins, Republican. *afi
Pennsylvania. i Wljrjit, the funder Democrat for Gsa-
Philadelphia, November 3.—Tills erndr, is very close, with chance# in &«*•
city, complete, gives Garfield, 29,727 of the former. The Republican# eieeteil
plurality. Republican majority in 01 out members of the Legislature in Sbettgi
of 07 counties in the State is 25,81(9, indi- | and Davidson comities. It b>
eating a majority in the whole State’ of {they will control the Legislature uX!
30,000. In the twentieth district, A. G. | thus secure a United Senator and St**;
Curtin, Democrat, is elected. This is the j officers,
district now represented bv Seth H. I Virginia.
“ — Staunton, November 3.—Alien, i
solidly,
Columbia, November 2.—All business
was suspended to-day in the city and
county. The whites and blacks were
thick at every polling place. No distur
bances occurred, but there were several
Annapolis, Ml., November 2.—Tlie
vote in this city 6liows a Republican gain
of 154. Wiimcr, Kepublican, lor Con
gress, has 85 majority. •
Baltimore, November 2.—Tbe vote
arrests of negroes who were trying to re-1 of this city f<»ts up. Hancock 22,894,
peat. About 3,300 votes were polled in I Garfield 22,388. Total vote M.282—
this city. The Democrats claim major!-1 Hancock’s majority 10,5o0. In the third
ties in all the wards. The Dally Register congressional district, embracing the
lias received the following specials: first uine wards of this city, the majority
Prameritu. At 4:30 p. m. everything I for Hoblitzelt, Democrat, over Horner,
w£ qu£?a»d a large Democratic major? Republican, fa 4 130. In the fourth con-
iiv had been Dolled. ^ gressional district, embracing all tho
^Edgefield.—Everything passed ofl qui-1 other wards except the 17th,McLane,
etly. The Democratic majority at the Democrat, is re-elected over Mound, Re
court house is 200; the Democratic major-1 publican, by 2,212 majority,
ity in the county will be from 3,000 to 4,- j Baltimore, November 2.—In the first
000. '. j congressional district, Covington, Demo-
Sumter.—Twenty-five hundred negroes I crat, fa elected. In the second district,
concentrated here from all parts of the I Talbott is re-elected by a reduced major-
county. No disturbances occurred as far I jty. In the fifth District, Chapman, Dem- unicAoo >ovemo«r ».—r»vo u
as hoard from. The Indications are that ocrat, fa elected. In the sixth district,the 170.- lu the county Garfield has ,^-4 ]accs ^
the counlv is safe for the Democrats. Republicans have reflected their candi- majority—a Republican gain of 1,.>J1. .. chicle show a net ttep
Walhatla.—^There was a light vote I date, making the delegation stand iu the 101 * ^
polled inourcounty. Walhaila and Wast | present Congress five Democrats and one
Union polled about 650 votes, nearly 175 Kepublican. Tbe majority for Hancock
of which are Republican. The majority | j n the State will he about 16,000.
for the Democrats m tho county will bej Baltimore, November 2.—Arundel
between 1,300 and 1,800. The negroes county, in tho fifth district, shows a Re-
roted almost solid for Garfield, and Shel- j publican gain of 263 for Congressman,
brand for Congress. Everything is quiet. an d about the same for Garfield.
Columbia, November 2.—In the first j Virginia,
ward of this city the official count gives a Richmond, November 2.—Returns
total vote of 509—Garfield357, Hancock | f rom 19 out or 21 precincts in this city
152. The same precinct in 1870 gavq in j myo tho regular Democratic ticket 4,887,
Republican majority of 300, a doercasd in Rcadjustcrs 302, Republican 2,168. For
tlie majority of 55. | Congress, Geo. D. Wise, regular Demo-
A special to the Daily Register, from | cratj 4,898; John S. Wise, Readjustee,
Abbeville says it is estimated thatthe tua-11,474. There wa3 no ltepubl'cau candi-
j irity on the Democratic national ticket is j a te ; a this (the third) district. Fifty
5,000, and 0,000 on tho State aud county two precincts in tho State including Rich
tickets. The total vote polled is about [ nioml give the regular Democrats 9,891,
8,000. Everything is quiet. Readjustee 1,958, Republicans 6,010.
Florida I In Norfolk, Goode, Democratic candi-
Fensacola, November 2.—Santa Rosa | date for Congress, lias a plurality of 82.
county is estimated at 400 majority for j The election of Dozendorf, Republican,
Hancock, a Democratic gain of 50 over for Congress from the second district is
1870. Escambia couuty is claimed for conceded—a Republican gain of one Coa-
Hancock by 200, a Democratic gain of I gressman.
500. I Lynchburg’gives tho regular Democrat-
Lake City, November 2—Indication | ic ticket 1,370, Readjustees 24, Republican
favor tlie election of Bloxham, Democrat, ] SOI.
for governor, and Davidson, Democrat, for Fredericksburg gives the regular Demo-
Congress In the first district. The second cratic ticket a majority of 212. Returns
district is close. . I from 61 precincts give tho regular Demo-
Jacksonyille, Fla., November 2.— cratic ticket a plurality of 1,504.
Nineteen voting precincts in fourteen coun-1 Richmond, Nov. 2.—The returns in-
tie3 give Hancock a majority of 874. Gar- | dicate the election of Congressman Geo.
field had a majority in only two of these d. Wise, Democrat, in the Third dis-
precincts. The indications now are that | trict’ John S. Barbour In the eighth;
tho Democrats will make a clean sweep | j 0 kn R. Tucker, Democrat, In the
of the State. Until further returns are j seventh, and re-election of JdSepli JorgeiH
received from strong negro counties, noth- | SC n, Republican, in the fourth district,
ing positive can be affirmed. J Petersburg, November 2.—The Re
Philadelphia, November 2.—C. L. j publicans have carried tho city by a large
Brunner, Greenback-Republican, fa elec-1 majority. The following is the vote for
ted to Congress from tno thirteenth dis-1 (lie electoral ticket; Kepulican, 1,013;
trict over Pryor, Democrat, by about 5001 Democratic, 1,045; Readjusters, 725. For
majority. {Congress: Joigenson,Republican, 1,077;
Adams county gives a Democratic ma-1 Coleman, Democrat, 1,118. Prince coun-
Jority of about 000 and a Democratic gam ty river district for electoral ticket; Ro
of about 100. publican, 200; Democratic, 33; Readjust-
Chester county gives a Republican ma- j e rs, 20. For Congress: Dozendorf, Re-
jorlty of about 3,500, and a Republican publican, 200; Goode, Democrat, 25; La-
gain of about 500. In Clinton county the cey, Rcadjuster, 20. Blard districts for
Democratic majority is 900, and tho Re- electoral ticket: Republican, 290; Demo-
publican gain 250. Nineteen districts of J cratic, 82; Readjusters, 18. For Congress:
Luzerne county, included in tho eight | Dozendorf, Republican, 291; Goode, Dem-
wards of Wilkesbarre, give a Republican ocrat, 83; Lacey, Readjuster, 15.
majority of 540, and a Republican gaiu of { Staunton, Va., November 2.—Tn.r-
285. | teen precincts of this county give Garfield
Scranton, Republican, is elected to Con- S9S,the May ticket, 1,SS9, the July ticket
cress. ‘ 315. The same precincts in 1870 gave the
Philadelphia, November 2. — Re-1 Republicans 851 and tho Democrats 2,-
turns from 20 counties partly estimated 253. Paul, tho Readjuster Congressman,
give Garfield 12,050 majority; aRepubli- Las 1,047; Allen, regula-, 1,890. Tho In
can grin of 2,248. William W»rdi Re- dications arc that tlie vote for Congress-
publican, is elected to Congress from tho me n will he close. Republican gains
sixth district by a largo majority. • I are reported from all sections.
Daniel Ermentrout, Democrat, is olcct- Richmond, November 2.—Tho coin
ed to Congress in the eighth district. ] plete returns of the city oi Richmond
Pennsylvania. show a plurality for tho regular Demo-
Pihladelphia, Novembor 2.—Eleven j cratic ticket of 2,770, and a majority for
wards show a net Republican gain of 3,- George D. Wise, tho regular Democratic
190 over the vole of 1870. j nominee, of 2,231 over John 3. Wise, Re-
Seventeen out of thirty-one wards show | adjuster,
a Republican gain of 0,003. Wheeling, November 2.—Returns are
Northumberland county gives a Demo- [ meagre, but indications are that tbe State
cratic majority of about 900, and a Dem- j will go Democratic by about 13,000. Con-
ocratic gain of about 100. Berks county gressmen will bo unchanged. The vote
gives a Democratic majority of about shows large Republican gains.
’ Tho Times estimates that Philadelphia j LATEB RCfl'BSS.
gives Garfield about 25,000 majority, and Kansas.
the State about 30,000. The Legislature | St. Louis, November 3.—In Kansas
is probably elected to Congrea* from,Q»
second district, and Paoliero, HeptiWicaa,,
in the fourth, Rosecrans, Democrat, 4o
elected fiom tlie city, and Berry tramt
the third district. It fa thought the Dce»
ocrat# luve a working majority iu jQki>
Assembly on a joint ballot.
NEW JERSEY.
Xkw York, November 3.—Hanmakl.
majority in Now Jersey is about
Jersey City, November3.—ThcDoa#'
Bn, rent
ier Democrat, is probably elected ts Cos-
cress from the seventh district overPwfi.,
Readjuster. So far as heard front
fas peg*-
Yocum, National. W. S. Sliallaberger is
re-elected in the twenty-fourth district.
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, November S.—The re
turns from all the election districts in the leads Jby 1,100. Paul, Readjusfo% In
State, except Kent county, the majorities { elected to Congress over Allen, the
of which are estimated upon tho vote of | lar Democrat in the 7i
the election of last September, show a majority.
Democratic majority of 1,045. Two- Uiuiimoxd,November3.—CcaipWe»9-
thirdsoftho Legislature is Democratic, {turns of the city of Richmond shows *
assuring tho return of Bayard to tlie Sen- plurality for the regular Pemocratfetfdh*
ate. Ike Republicans elect their whole of 2,779, and a majority for Gee. ~
ticket in Newcastle county by a majority | Wise, regular Democrat, of U «
oi about 100. 1 Jno. 3 Wise, Rcaiyuster.
NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA. | NORTH CAROLINA.
San Francisco, November 3.-A dis-
patch from Virginia City says returns in-
dicate the election of a Democratic
working majority in the legislature. R l"l™"*.
Probabilities are strong that the Demo- En<i Wmton, Greenback*!-,
crats have carried tlie State and elected Tr, tb#
Cassidy to Congress. Tho Republican Democrat
State Central Committee telegraph that dfatrict. where Morae. DeiuoqaL
the Stale went for Garfield and Daggett W.m.’e.ted
At 2a.m. the count in this city stands: ^
Garfield 11,319, Hancock 12,006, Weaver Boston j warts in, the' di«»ct except-
367. For Congress: Davis, Republican, 1 10 > "Inch will lie granted.
bell, Greenback, 342. BMorns Irom oSl voting places in
IOWA. State give Garfield 137,620, Haneodt MV
Dubuque, Iowa, November 3.—The 33, leaver 0,434-total 258,416. The
returns indicate the election of Updegrull samB J)1ace3 ia October gave tho Regubri-
(Republlcan) by 1,700. cans 137,271, Democrats 114,201, Ktfm-
Michigan. a fa 0,944—total 258.485; increased vote;
East Saginaw, November 3.—Toomey gg. Kepublican gaiu 540; Democratic
(Democrat) probably has a small majon- in go—net Republican gain 519.
ty in the oighth district. j anapolis city and counts’ gives G&itdC
CONNECTICUT. o jji, r i ura iity-a net Republican gala
Hartford, November 3.—1- rcderick 1 0 f 309.
Miles (Kepublican) 1s elected to Congress Reti'mis f rom about ojic-Lalf oflnduat,
in the eighth district by 800. .The Senate | g jj 0 w a net Republican gain of 096, wt
will be sixteen Republicans, to five Dem- jujicay.* a plurality for Garfield In
ocrats. state of 8,343.
FLORIDA. I PENNSYLVANIA.
L.vkk City, November 3.—Florida I Philadelphia* November 2. fil
votes for Hancock, and elects the Demo- win Republican, fa elected to Cong*.*
cratic candidate for Governor and four fro|u R, e fitteeuth district by 4,315 —
Democratic Congressmen. The Legisla- {j or jty
ture is also Democratic. | ow .
Boston, November 3.-With twenty- Des Moines, No vein l«r 3.-^*rfiel«i
eight towns to hear from, the returns up majority in tins State U 73,000, a gra f
to b 3 o’clock, this morning, give Garfield 120,000 over last year. All theBepubham
155,922, Hancock 100,805, Weaver 3,000,1 Congressmen are elected.
Dow 419. Garfield’s plurality is 49,107. iowa.
The Republicans carried every Congress- | Chicago, November 3.—Two hnndiai
ional district excepting the fourth and j am i s i x polling places In Iowa give I3£ES)
that is in doubt. | Republican majority. ■
omo. | Two hundred and sixty polling pV
Cleveland, November 3.—Thescom-1 j n jowa give a Republican gain of flffiS,
plete returns in this city give Ga.field j Illinois.
4.592 majority—a Bepnhllcan gain "Nr j CnlcAG0> Kovember 3—Five hnatad
‘aoit, «xC»0--
ILLINOIS. ‘ Uet tte5 ‘ ll>5CMl
Chicago, November 3.—Two hundred {6 a ^ n °* ^»«59-
and ninety-seven towns and precincts of I FLORIDA. ■ I
Chicago show a uet Kepublican gain of J Jacksonville, November 3.— Loan
2,685. The same rate of increase through- plete and estimated returns from iho **-
out tho State will give Garfield 44,0091 lowing counties have been received. Ttai
plurality. The Republicans probably I Democrats make net gains hi every con*-
i»ain one Congressman by tho election of | ty. The Democrats carry the foliawinj:
Smith over Stevens, in tho thirteenth dis- Columbia by 213, a gain of 2Sover IS?*;
tncU Levy by 350, a gain of 09; Escambia by
Missouri. {175, a gain of 358; Gadsden by rii,fi
St. Louis, November 3.—Almost «*e
S.WSSSSb?®?'tS
S r ,S“K >.»vy »e-«* I- .tw
first Congressional district, and^ Allen, | state. mas6ACHC«:tt3.
Boston, November 3.—With fourteen:
towns to hear from, the vote of Jfaaur
chuseUs is: Garfield 101,047, Hancock
110,0)1, Weaver 3,007, Dow 451—U«-
Democrat, in the second. The third ts veyr
close, but Frost, Democrat, Is probabyl
elected by 50 to 100 majority,
VIRGINIA.
Richmond,November3.—^Returns irom j field’s plurality SROKh Tlie gubertaC*--
the principal cities aud over one hundred I j j ote s i x t e #n towns to hoar too**,
• -*- ’— khnnt nn<v. a *• * «» ah sentnto. ’flmfnp
Is probably Republican on joint ballot, the Republicans elected all their Con-
Monroo couuty glve3 a Democratic ma- gressmen, aud Garfield carried the State
jority of about 2,500—tho samo as in by 5,000.
1870. | ' MINNESOTA.
Philadelphia, November 2.—Phila- St. Paul, November 3— Minnesota
delphia county, 22 out of 31 wards, show gives Garfiteld 25,000 majority; Dunnel,
a Republican gain of 8,114. {Republican, first district, 5,000; strait,
Twenty-three of the wards show a net Republican, second district, 3,000; Wasb-
Republicaii gain of 8,018. bume, Repnhlican, third district, 8,000.
Alleghany county, 20 districts show a The Legislature is overwhelmingly Re-
Republican gain of 860. . publican.
Philadelphia, November 2.—In | Wisconsin. .
Berks county, Reading city gives a Dem- Milwaukee, November 3.-Guullier,
ocratic gain of 200. Delaware county, Republican, In the sixth district is elected
four districts heard from, shows a Repub-{by over 2,000; Deaster, Democrat, in
licau gain of 63. In Schuylkill, county, {the fourth by 1,500. The Legfa.aturc fa
fourteen dfatricU show a Democratic gain solidly Republican,
of SO. York county gives a Democratic! new jersey.
majority of 8,000, a gain of about 350. Thekton, November 3.—Tho fegisla-
Union county gives au estimated Repub- ture is likely to be verr cicao. on the joint
lican majority of 800, a Republican gain j ballot, with probabdiues that tlie Ivcpub-
.jn {licans will have three majority.
XlllMla. [ Jersey City, November 3.—Senator
. Chicago, November 2.—Return* from j Hobart, chairman of the New Jersey
fifteen townships in Illinois, outside of State Republican Executive Cormuutee,
Chicago, show a net Republican gain of { says he has positive iuforma.ioii that i ells
^ I is elected governor by a majority of *100,
Chicago, November 2.—Returns from but concedes that tlie. Democratic presi-
g a veil towns in strong Democratic coun-J dential electors have carried the btate by
tics in central and southwestern Illinois, is small majority. .
show a net Democratic gain of 209. Trenton, N ovember 3.-Thc Demo-
Rotums from thirty-four out of a hun-j crats claim the election of Ludlow to.
dred and thirty precincts in this elty, give • governor by 1,000 majority. Ibe Kcpub-
the Republican# a majority of 3^14. [ lican# »ay it is #till in dobL
county precincts, covering about one- ^ yes j^’ Kepublican, 158,2ft),-
third oi the State, show that the regular | soa Democrat, 109,038; Saigctit, Green
Democratic electoral ticket has swept I ^ ac u 4 0OO; ^i m y, Prohibitioidst, 846-
everything, and^if ilie rest of the State i^-i, plurality 50,105. Tlie :«cui2. na
■bow# up as well as that heard from, the t [ ie Congressional dis: riels is: With
majority for that ticket over tlie combined I town9 lo j )Par | romf Cra;x>'s (Republican)
Readjuster and Republican tickets will be j p iu ra iity, G,877; in the second, with-aeuan
at least 10,000. The congressional vote [ owi)g y, i, car Uarns’ (Ucpubiicaa)
so far results in tlie election or Garrison, pi urll iity is 0,290; in the sixth, we tosna
regular Democrat, in tlie first district; lQ ^ oar f ronl , Stone’s majority fa 2.0*6; i»
Dezendorf, Republican, in the second; tIl(J sevent h, three towns to bearfie#*,
Geo. D. Wise, Democrat, in the thin); I j*usscll's (Republican) plurality 3s 4,478,
Jorgensen, Republican, in the fourth; jn tJie eighth district, complete, Caadiecfa
Tucker, regular Democrat, in the sixth; j /Kepublican) plurality fa 5.255.
Walker, regular Democrat, in the seventh; | uiiio.
Barbour, regular Democrat, in the eighth. I Columbus; November 3.—Tbe Reps**-
There fa a closo contest In the fifth be-1 j lcanl city yesterday by 48#
tween Cabell, Democrat, and btovall, Re- Iua i on ty—a Republican gaiu of 43$amts
adjuster. The returns received are cot v0 te for Governor in 1879. Tke
sufficient to show who is elerted. 7 he i rcturu3 f rom a H townships in tbis(Fnu8i-
same may be said of the ninth district, j. m . coun ty except one, show Uiat'tfrP
which fa contested by Tngg, Democrat, j ]j ( , mocra t s have earned the tvialtfifg
anil Fulkerson, Readjuster. The proba- j ^qq w hereas the county is usually Ddren-
bilities are that tho Readjosteis in 1)0111 cratic by 1,000 to 2,000.
the latter districts are elected. I Cincinnati, November 3.—Tbe lb#
Tennessee. # I Qulrer. Democratic, says that Gtarefa
sarsassstiss; &£
1S70. The result for governor is still in | g|at ^ , .. cowardice which bn
doubt and will not be decided to-night. a=0 -avc un TiTdeu’s raiL.
Taylor, Democrat, for Congress fa re- years iL,0 o av„ np111111008 cause
nintli. The resu!> in the tenth is not yet » * 0OD heavier than in l >
decided, but Young, Democrat, is prob- “J ‘Vifo.^nniv folfo IfiOO
M, by «~r« K,p«W ««• ° ! aa
Repubilcan pta of 1- The OMAHA, November 3—ReVnnw btt
fa m doubt, hut it fa thought it will be e come Sn 8towly , bu t it is vigm.
Democratic by a reduoed majority- ques tii.n of size oi majorities. Gaifcilfl
MEMrnis, November 3—Partial re- ^.ijn,ave not far from 25,000, and
turns from this couuty intato the elec- ^ . k , . t ^ ^ ^1* *“
l ' M ' ,f h?-. K ^SS- W .’Sr cS SSLS2SS*Sff or <S
can legislative ticket fa elected. Haw- ,R5t l ear - '
kins, Republican, for governor, carries Colorado.
the county bv 2,000 majority over Wright. Dentf.r, November 3. — Forty-ara
Tho following is the vote of this city: towns aud preciucts, covering alxret iw
Hancock 4,301, Garfield 3,472, Weaver 8; { 0 f the State, give Garfield 1,840 majesty ■
Hawkins, Republican, forgovernor, 3,471; The balance of the State wjHprobtbjiv
Wright, State credit Democrat, 3,337; increase these figures.
Wilson, repudiationist, 890; Edwards, Indiana.
Greeubacker. 85. The Republicans un- Indiakapous, November 3.—Eieaw.
doubtediy carry tho couuty by between complete in Indiana show * wr
SCO and 000 majority. j K e p U blican gain of 370.
Oregon. The latest returns from the
New York, November 3.—The Repub-1 trict of Indiana Indicate the cl-sdaoa
lican National Committee received tlie Davis, Republican, to Congrcs#by aim*!
following this morning: {1,000 majority, and from tlie third ukt-lel
Portland, Oregon, November 3 —To {the election of Farwell by a suirtxai* I
S. ir. Dorsey: We have unquestionably majority,
carried Oregon by 60D to 1,000, against Michigan.
the best organization and most determined | Detroit, November 3.—Four hcreti Ifel
liaht ever made by the Democratic party an ,j fifty-two precincts, warite
of this State. _ sliiro give Garticld 31,203 luajoiity. Tit
[Signed] John II. Mitchell, | D, !al ocrats now concede tlie election-
J. Simon, { f >or j | Kepublican, in the i.rst cocrret*
Geo. A. Sieelb. j jr.uat district, by alwut 300 magttvty,
Illinois. ■ of Ilorr, Uepublicsn, by about 1,006
Chicago, Novembers—Returns from {jority.
333 towns and precincts outshleofthc city Louisiana.
of Chicago, give a net Kepublican gain of
8,027. This iudicaiej that Garfield’s plur
ality In tha State may reach 45,000.
Nothing defmate is yet heard from tlie
CiOse congressional districts.
CAIJFONIA.
San Fbancisco, November 3.—Re
turns from $27 interior towns, some of
tli-in incomplete, give Hancock 21,-4('4,
Garfield 24.229, Weaver Oil). The re
turns to come iu are likely to increase
Uaucock’s majority. Hager, Republican,
New ORLEANS November 2.- By
corrected city vote Shakespeare if
mayor by 3S0 icsjority, sin! lliltsateopi
recorder of the lower district l*y miw
v. lfotli of lliv a; .he ji-jv
Pa
cker
•ALIFC
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San Francisco, Noveml"
California is u-ry iio.se. 'i!k‘
ties favor a Democratic victory. Tteite-
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