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Show LlTESTJJISl'ATCflElf GENERAL. rosoiti no. The Kcpublioaii Victory Yesterday. Yes-terday. Denver, Col., 3. Comparisons will be made with the vote of 1874, when Patterson, democratic candidate for corgrcsrf, was elected by 2,163 majority. Arapahoe county has elected the entire republican ticket by a majority of 300; republican gain, G-19. Jctleraon county, republican majority, 75; republican gain, 21'd. Gdpin couniy, republican majority, 200; gain, 2-50; Boulder county, republican re-publican majority, estimated 300; republican re-publican tain, 274. Clear Creek county, republican majority, estimated esti-mated 200; republican gain, 231. Park county, estimated republican majority, 75; republican gain, 230. El Prtto county, estimated 350 republican repub-lican majority; republican gain, 295. Pueblo county, estimated democratic I majority, 100 ; democratic Ipsa, So, Las Animas county, estimated democratic demo-cratic majotity, 300; democratic has, 73. Bent county, democratic majority, ma-jority, 100; democratic loss, 53. The republicans have undoubtedly carried Colorado by a divided majority ana eiflcLea tne entire stale uctet, congressmen, and sccun d the legislature legisla-ture by a majority in both branches. The legislature electa two United States senators and three presidential electors. |