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Show THE ELECTION IN NEW JERSEY. New Jersey, N. J., Nov. 3. State senators are elected in the seven counties. They will Tote forhe successor to United States Senator Sena-tor BlodgVirnocrat. Four of these counties coun-ties are always Cemocratic. The republicans hcp.' to $irry tbi other three. Next assembly assem-bly they expectto gain at least two members. mem-bers. They alo hope to regain several members in dis-icts which went democratic unexpectedly l.-,t year. The next assembly will probably Itand thirty-eight to thirty-three thirty-three in favor i the democrats. Allen L. McDermott, chVuman of the democratic state committee, is confident of electing all seven of the senators, which would make the senate sixteen democrats and live republicans. republi-cans. . I this state is for the purpose of electing an . cn:ire house of delegates and half of the , senate. No state question is involved. The republicans as a party have refrained from placing candidates in the field ; though here and there a republican or independent may be found. The democratic candidates in the main ire alliance men, and while some were nominated for that reason others were not. It is sife to say that the democrats will carry : at least seventy counties in the state and a majority of the senatorial districts, hut a majority of those so elected will probably be in sympathy with the alliance. |