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Show A Different teult. "Concord, N. H., 10. The returns from all but eight towns are n ce.veci. j '2o'J towns and wards give h-ut-y, rep., 08,771; Koberts. ccui.. I'.Oi 1 White, temperance and sv..t tiering, I G7S. The mine towns i.-i-t year y.ie MeUutchinj, rep , S-i0; Weiuii, derm, 00, -00; b iactni.tr, ami 1 cat I tering, 2,o77. Kepubiieau net gam, ' 2,87; Cheney's minority, 2, 90U. j Tne towns yet to be heard fioiu, gave, la-t year, McCutcoius, rtp., 2S1; Weslon, dem.; yi;; scattering, 7. Adding las', year's vote in these towns make the republican gaiu 2.78S, unu Cheney's minority 0;4. The toolings in ' the first district elect Jones, dem., by 472 plurality; Bell, dem., in the second sec-ond district, by 154 plurality, aud , Blair, rep., in the third, by 73 plurality. plural-ity. The republicans have a majority in the hous, but tho exact hures cannot be given. The senate stands ' five republicans and five democrats, with 110 choico in two district. There is no election of governor by tne people, peo-ple, and the duty of selection will devolve de-volve on the legislature, which will doubtless elect Cheney, republican. The democrats claim a majority in the council, though the districts hive not bL-en figured enough to show finally. The vote in the senate yesterday is said to have been the largest ever polled. |