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Show Uy W. U. Telegraph.) THE FLECTIONS. New York, 7. Tho latest figun place the couyrcsiunal delegation S'tiw York Stuto twtniy-MX Kepubl can, six Deuiueral-, and 0110 Libor Rfpublitnn. liy ihedeeimn of Sorri by the Republican to li'l a vtoiii the State S mute will Maod 2r Krpu lioans and seven I'oumorata. the A semb'y b'i Rfpublicttitf, o'i I'l'tunnm and LilmraU, mil 000 Apo!io Ua 1'hc " Timti" Cciiinatcs Grant's pep lar majority at Tul.Sl't and thinl Grant baa oariicd Virginia and Loui: ana. Only four States with 43 electoral votes are suro for Greolcy, and thii cannot bo increased by more than two States with 23 electoral votes additional. addi-tional. The average Republican majority ma-jority in this Stato is claimed to be 50,000. The " World" estimates Grant's popular majority at 520,yi6 and gives him 26'. electoral votes to 99 for Greeley. Dix's majority in tho State will not vary much from that of Graut Kernan is ahead of Greeley in a large portion of tho State, but falls somo four thousand behind in Brooklyn, Lone Inland and Statcn Inland. In-land. Kernan's vote in the Republican Republi-can wards of this oity is less than Greeley's, Gree-ley's, also smaller than Greeley's in the German district, while Dix's is larger than Grant there. In all the strong Democratic localities Kernan leads Greeley, lie carried Utioa, his own city by 324 majority, while Grant's majority is 236. Tbe "Tribune" gives Grant 23 States and 243 electoral votes. It claims Georgia, Louisiana Maiy-land, Maiy-land, Tennessee and Kentucky for Greeley, making tho aggregate electoral voto 72. The '"Tribune" gives Grant 45,000 majority in New York State. A dispatch from Jacksonville says Florida is closely contested but will go , for Greeley. The "lieralJ" thinks from tho latest returns Grant has oarried Virginia. New York, 7. The "Tribune" says tbo results in this State seems to poiut dearly to two conclusions, tbat a marked percentage of Democrats refused re-fused to support Greeley, and that a large percentage, even of those who supported Seymour, did not vote at all. The "Tribune" is well pleased with the results of the city election though its candidates are not electod. It says there is an end to the era of fraud and violence in the metropolis. A Baltimore dispatch says the State outaido of that city gives 2,000 majority major-ity for Grant. Greeley is everywhere behind tho ticket for congressmen. The large Republican gain in the sixth or western district was a great surprise sur-prise Dubuciue, Iowa, The Republican State Central committee place the majority ma-jority in forty-tvo oounties for Grant at 30,000. All tbe Republican congressmen congress-men are elected by majorities ranging from 1,500 to 10,000, exoept in the second district where Cotton s (Rep.) majority is small. New Orleans, 7. Unofficial returns from, thirty-seven parishes outside of Orleans give a net itopublioao major i y of 9,534. The net Republican majority ma-jority in 1S70 in the samo parishes are IS, 156. The remaining sixteen parishes in 1870 gave a not Republican majority major-ity of 1,215. By the same ratio oi gains the Liberals carried the State by a handsome majority. St- Louis, 7- Returns from thirty counties, outside of St. Louis county, give Greeley a net majority of 6,000, |