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Show THE ELECTIONS- LVDLAXA. Indianapolis, 15. Official returns received today change the result given last night in the First, Eighth and Ninth Congressional Districts. In the Firtt, Fuller, Democrat, is elected over lleilman by about 400 majority. In the Eighth. Hunter, Republican, present member, is reelected re-elected by 10S majority. In the Ninth, Caeon, Republican, is re-elected by probably 400 majority. In the Seventh, Lders, Democrat, has a majority ol 505. The delegation will stand eight Democrats and rive Republicans. Re-publicans. The Democratic majority major-ity in the State will reach 15,000. The best estimates to-night give the complexion of tho legislature as follows: fol-lows: Seualors holding over, sixteen Republicans, eight Damocrats; elected elect-ed eight Repub.ieans, tweiva Deruc-i crats, three Independents, three1 doubtful. In tho house, fifty-one Democrats, forty Republicans, nine Independents, ARKANSAS. Little Rock, Ark., 15, It is estimated esti-mated from the returns already in that 105,000 votes were cast on Tuesday, Tues-day, the largest ever polled in the State; that the Constitution and Democratic State ticket received 90,-000 90,-000 to 15,000 against them, thus giving giv-ing the Conservatives 75,000 majority. major-ity. In Lee the entire colored Republican element voted for the Constitution. In Philips, there were about 700 colored votes for the Con-letitution, Con-letitution, and in Pulaski about 300. It iB estimated that from S,000 to 10,-000 10,-000 Republicans voted for the Conoti-tution. Conoti-tution. The voti is very full all over the State. OHIO. Columbus, O., 14. Returns from 78 counties to-night, at the Democratic Demo-cratic headquarters, show the Demo cratic gains since 72 are 17,012, and ten counties to hear from. If these give the same Democratic majorities ma-jorities as last year the Democratic State majority will be 18,000. It is believed, however, that it will be 20,-000. |