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Show THE ELECTION'S. INDIANA. Indianapolis, 8 The election is progressing quietly, with indications of a very full vote being polled. Then-are Then-are three full tickets lor Btate officers aud the legislature, and three candidates candi-dates for congress in all the dimriciB except the Seventh (Indianapolis) and tbe Twellth (Fort Wayne) districts. In the former the democrats endorse Dr. De LaMatyr, the national nominee, nomi-nee, and in the latter the republicans vote with the nationals for Studo-baker. Studo-baker. Comparisons will be made on secretary of state with the vele oast for governor in 1876. The ticket being very long, reliable returns oan-not oan-not bo obtained until late. 10.25 p.m. Iu thirteen townships the republican net gain is four. Republicans Re-publicans claim Hanna is elected iu this district, The indications are that the democrats will elect the state ticket by about 5.000. Indianapolis, 8. Tbe returns thus far are very meagre; a full vote has been polled. Thirteeu townships in various parts of the state, show a republican re-publican gain of 4, tbe secretary runs ahead of the vote for governor in 1876. The nationals gain in the same townships, 4.8. - OHIO. Cincinnati, 8. The election is pro ceeding quietly. The vote will be heavy. David McKelvey, of Alleghany Allegh-any city, Pennsylvania; Phillip Louis and Patrick Swift, were arrested and jailed for illegal voting. At Ch'llicotbe the democrats claim the commissioner and infirmary director. Republicans the sheriff, prosecuting attorney and probate judge. Cleveland, Ohio, 8. The election is progressing quietly, a very large vote being polled. Tbe indications are that TownBend, republican candidate can-didate for congress, will bo elected. The tickets are long and badly scratched, and it will bo very late before the result iB obtained. Private advices from Columbus indicate indi-cate a victory for tho republican Btate ticket. " " IOWA. ' Dea MoineB, 8. The election ia progressing quietly. A large vote will be polled. The Germans are voting the republican ticket, except forauji-tor forauji-tor ot state. Davenport, 8. The election ia pro greasing and a large vote ia being polled. Both parties are working bard. A large greenback vote is oe-iug oe-iug cast. Judge Brannan, the democratic demo-cratic nominee for congress, huwevtr, ia runningBtrong, I Chicago, 8, 10.30 p.m. The fol-1 lowing are tbe latest returns from Iowa: Seven towns give Hall, rep., for secretary of state, 439 majority; three towns give Ratbbrock, rep., lor supreme judge, 466 majority; three townB gives Carpenter, rep., for congressman, con-gressman, 107 majority; one town, Fourth district, gives Deering, rep., for congress, 30 majority. Chicago, 8. The following are the latest reports from tbe Iowa election: Twenty towns give Hall, rep., for see retary ot state, 1,666 majority; twelve towna give Rntbrock, rep., for supreme judge, 913 majority; three towns givo McCord, rep., for congress, First district, 286 majority; Price, rep., for congress, in the Second district, iB probably elected ; one town gives O'Douuel,. dem., lor congress, 77 majority; nine towns give Deering, rep., for congress, Fourth district, 359 majority; one town gives Clark, rep., for congress, Filth district, 39 majority; Sampson, rep., for congress, Sixth district, so far as heard from, has 1,087 majority; one town gives Giilett, greenback dem., for congress, Seventh district, , 3 majority; Car penter, rep., for congress, Ninth dis trict, 272 majority in five towns. |