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Show MISSfSOTA. St. Paul, 6. RepubikuiiH claim that Washburn's majority in Ibis dis- trict is at least 3,000. Tee democrats j this morning concede the election o! Vasliburn, and now clim that Don- nelly is elected by a nmall majority. ) Strath, rep , is elected in the Second j district, and Dunnell in the First. The returns are too meagro for an (s'.imttte on the legislature. illSSOUKI. St. Louis, 6. The democratic stale licktt receives an average nluralily ol 2,700. In the Second uongn-Hdinnal district. Wells, dem., has a plurality ov?r Colo. ri'D.. the uresent iifiiiu i bent, of ab:mt 1,700. Jn the Third district, KrnBl, dem., baa a plurality over Met calf, rep , the present incum bent, of abulit 1,500 All the pioba bilitiea are tbui tbe democrats will elect a fn 1 delegation to congresa. Their gain will be three members in St. Louis and one in the Tenth district. dis-trict. Kansas City, G. The congressional contest is very clofe in the Eighth district. From tho best information at hand the democrats cluim the election of Creep by 3U0 to 500, while the friends of Sawyer, ir.ri. dem., ciaim his election by a email majority. SKDRASKA. O.naha, G. Nebraska goes republican repub-lican by about 10,000 majority. Vance, for governor, will run ahead of this figure, while Valentine,) for congress, wiil run a little behind, as D.ivis, his opponent, is the candidate of both democrats and greenbaokers. Liucoln, G. Additional returns from all parts of the state continue to increase tbo republican majorities over the estimates made last night. Tho entire republican and congressional congres-sional ticket is elected by over 10,000 mnioTitv. Tho rennhlicjknH hnvH a largo majority iu the legislature. The greenback vote is much lighter than anticipated. They have oarried but one county, as far as heatd from. NEVADA. San Francisco, 6. Nothing has been recaived Irom Nevada to change the previous estimates. The republicans repub-licans have undoubtedly elected all the state ticket and will havo a ma jority in the legislature, on joint ballot, bal-lot, of about 15. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Corcord, G, One hundred and sixty-six cities aud towns give Heal, 32,907; McKoan, 25,457; Brown, 5,366; scattering, 105. Head's majority, ma-jority, 1,970, The house, as returned, stands 138 republicans, 75 democrats, 7 gieenbackers. Senate, 16 republicans, repu-blicans, 6 democrats; two districts in doubt. ! NEW JERSEY. Trenton, 6. New Jersey has turned a complete somersault. Her present congressional delegation Btands four democrats to three republicans. Five of t'-ie seven members elected lo day are republicans, with one district in doubt. The legislature stande: Senate, 11 republicans, 10 democrats, one ol the tatter independent; house, 30 republicans, 24 democrats. Smith, democrat and grsenback, is elected to congress in the Second d strict by 1,000 majority. Amaa Clark, rep,, is probably elected in the Third district by 250 majority. These two districts have besn heretofore classed as doubtful. doubt-ful. NEW MEXICO. S.mta Fo, 6. Returns up to 9 tonight to-night indicate the election of Otero, republican delegate to congress, by a small majority. Santa count? elects the republican ticket with the possible exception of the sheriff and d elf gate. NEW TOItK. New York, G. Tammany elects 9 of the 22 aldermen. This changes the board of apportionment and gives the anti-Tammany and republican members power to confirm Cooper's nominations. The Brooklyn board of aldermen iB republican by a majority of 9. A special to the Brooklyn Eaglt from Albany 6ays that Danfurtb, rep., for judge of the court ol appeals is likely to have a majority exceeding 15,000. Albany journals claim the election ! of 93 republicans, 30 democrats, 2 independent in-dependent democrats aud 3 nationals to the assembly. . PjughKecpaic, 6. Ketchara's.rep., majority for congress in the Thirteenth district iB 8,626, the largest ever given in the district. "Brooklyn, 0. Crittenden's, rep., majority for congress in the Third die-trict die-trict is about 7,000. In the Fourteenth congressional district, Ferdoo, rep., is elected, not Beebfi, dem., bb Bent last night. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, 6 The total vote of the city gives Hoyt, rep., 69 940; Dill, d em., 53,3S1; MaBon, national, 3,158, Lane, prohibitionist, 14G. The state legislature will be republican by about the same majority aa the lust legislature. Tho probabilities are that tho congressional delegation will stand unchanged 17 republicans and 10 democrats. Sieuger, dem., is probably defeated in the Eighteenth district, but the democrats appear to have gained Croffroth in tha Seventeenth Seven-teenth district. In the Second district, dis-trict, Charles O'Neil, rep., is reelected; re-elected; in the Third, Randall, dem.; Fourth, Kelly, rep., and in tlie Fifth, Harmer, rep. Later returns from the interior of the state show large republican gains, indicating that Hoyt'a majority may reach 30,000, In the Seventh congressional dia trict, Wm. CJodtsbatk, rep., will have 1,000 majority. In the Eleventh d s trict the contest bstween Klotz, dem., and Albright, rep., is very close. Full returuB will be necessary to decide which is elected. In the Eighteenth district, H. G. Fisher, rop., ia elected over ctenger, dem., by nbout 4U0 mnjoriiy. In the Eignth district, Heistt r oiymera, dem., has a m;;-jdtiiy m;;-jdtiiy of 6,047. Iu the Twentieth district, dis-trict, Scth H. Yocurn, national, is elecied over A. O. Curtin, dem., by 73 majority. In tbe Nineteenth district, dis-trict, F. E. Bet'zibover, dem., in e.ectfd by 5.SU0 majority. In the Ttiirtt-enth district, John W. Ryon, dem , is elected by 250 m.-q.irity, In the Twenty-jixty co;;gre0;ionil district, Samiul B. Deck, rep., jji elected by 860 majority; in the I i'veii!y first disttict, Morgan K. ' W:s;, dem., is elected by abjut 1,000 mj.m:y; in the Twenty vdeoond dis trict. Russell Errett, rep., will have 1,700 majority, and in the Twenty-third Twenty-third district, Thorn ia W. Bayne, rep., by 2,500 majority. The Uu;j'. utiieial and estimated rniutiid for governor give Hoyt a m .ji riiy of 21,300. It is estimated that the republicans will have forty m.ij:jrity in the legislature on joint bai.oi. SOUTH CAROLINA. "Chirk-ton, S C, G. Complete returns re-turns trcm tiie c . unties in the First congressional district ek-i t Kiclurd-con, Kiclurd-con, mkiDg the congre -:ionil delf ga liou irom this Btute solidly democratic. demo-cratic. Every county iu the state has gone democrutic, except one, and only three republican members are bo far, known to be elected to the legislature. I TESSEf SEE. Nf?i".vi!!e, 5 Tue d- mrcfats will i Lave in. rvas'-.d repr;K:.ti tiou in the' l-gi9i 1'ure. i ijery is no longer any ; douutot tliu eltciiou ut N tuttehLrue j in the Seventh and McMillan in the Fourth congressional district.-. This givis tho democrats tho entire concessional con-cessional delegation save one, Houck, rep., in the First district. Marks, dem., for governor received more vjtes than boib his opponents. VIUUIMIA. Norfolk, G. Gocde, dem., is re clt-cted to congress by 1,000 majority. Richmond, G. In the Firat congressional con-gressional district the few returns re-ctived re-ctived favor the election of Benle, conservative, over Round and Gritcher, independent and contiervulive. (Sen Jou-'pb. E Johnston carries three out ot fi'e counties iu the Third district, which, together with his vote in Richmond, makes bis majority id this district over 2.000. -In the Fouilh district, in which only :i direct contest bjtveen tbo conservative and republican re-publican candidates look place, Hinton, conservative, is defeated by Jorgonsen, rep., whose majority will ba bctweeu 2.000 and 3,000. In tho Fifth district, Cabell, conservative, is re-elected by a large minority over Wiicher, ind. conservative. In the Sixth district Tucker's election, by an overwhelming majority, is assured. in ui qovcliui uiBinci, me re uiecuuu i of Harris over Fay I is claimed by I about 1,500. In tlie Eighth district LI uu ton was re-elected without any organized oppositiou. In the Niutb district the contest between Richmond, Rich-mond, regular conservative nominee, and McMuUen, ind. conservative, is veryclose, Newberry, another ind. conservative, also running pretty well. The race, however, is between Rich mood and McMuUen with strong indications in favor of Richmond. WASHINGlON TEHR1TORV. 8an Francisco, 6. Tbo roturns ot election from Washington territory are fragmentary. So tar as received tho republican and democratic nomi nee tor congressional delegate are About even, with a majority for the state constitution. Later returns from Washington territory indicate tbe election ol EIrentz, rep,, by a small majority. Tbe constitution adopted excludet female sufiruge and loc.;l option. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, 6. Full returns lion: tho Fourth congressional district givei Deuster, dem., 157 majority. |