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Show GENERAL. TilE Ol'TOHKR KLECTIOXS. OHIO. 'Wiiy 0o Ipiiioc?ruic Iolltt-liou Iolltt-liou liuj'H uihI Hie lieinib-licuus lieinib-licuus 'i'riiiinphaiii. Columbus, O., 12. The election passed ofl unusually quiet, no serious trouble having occurred in any ward. The chatlengo committees were very vigilant, and a large and honest vote was polled. At every voting place an increased vote was polled for both parties, and it will be quite late before be-fore the full returns can be had. The indications are that the republicans havo largely increased their vote. Returns from forty-five precincts mainly irom the northern part of the state, show a republican gain of about 600 cvorl873. Cincinnati, 12, Tne olection passed off quietly. The republicans claim tho county for Hayea and the entire county ticket, it is certain the republicans have made large gains. Columbus, O., 12. Up to 11:20 we have returns from 200 wards, townships and precincts, which give a net gain of 8,300 for Hayes. If the reported majorities in Hamilton county are correct Hayes is probably elected. Cincinnati, 13, 1.30 a.m. Ohio has gone republican by a decided majority. The republican state committee com-mittee claim tho election of Hayes 1 by 10, 000. |