Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1882 — LATER ELECTION RETURNS. [ARTICLE]

LATER ELECTION RETURNS.

Official vote for Governor of Connecticut: Waller, Dem:, 59,020; Bulkley, Rep., 54,872; Boger, Prohib., 851. vote of New York city: Cleve’and, Dem., 125,345; Folger, Rep., 47,714. Cleveland’s majority, 77,631. Hancock’s majority over Garfield was 41,285, Elect on returns and estimates in Illino s indicate the adoption of the Canal act, and the defeat of the State House appropriation. Folger carried only seven counties in the State of New York. Cleveland’s majority is now placed at 194,780. Butler’s plurality in Massachusetts is !3;260. Completed returns from New Hampshire show that Hale, Republican, is elected by 559 majority overall contestants. Haynes, Republican, has 3,795 plurality in the First Congressional district, and Ray, Republican. 2,214 plurality in the Second. The plurality for Pattison, Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, is 38,723. Stewart, Independent Republican candidate, received about 40,000 votes. The official canvass of the votes in the Ninth Congressional district of Missouri gUeaJJp J Mnlflftfr BflpnWlfian a small

majority Oves' jaHfGB Q BTEEdßeacr, Democrat Bioadhead proposes to contest McLean’s election. The completed returns from all the counties, towns and cities in Illinois show the election of Smith, Republican, as State Treasurer, by a plurality of 4,210, and Ra-<b, Democrat, as Superintendent of Pub.ic Instruction, by a plurality of 4,168 i The official vote of Philadelphia for Governor was: Beaver, Republican, 70,875; Pattison, Democrat, 67,411; Stewart, Independent. 7,992; Armstrong, Labor, 672; Pettitt, Prohibition. 99. Full returns from all the counties in North Carolina elect Bennett, Democrat, Congresain an-at Large, by 400 majority. A dispatch from Lincoln. Neb., savsthe returns as far as made up show that In the next Nebraska House oi Representatives will sit 45 straight Republicans, 28 Anti-Mo-nopolists, 18 Democrats, and 9 doubtful In the Senate are 17 straight Republican*, 7 Democrats, 6 Anti-Monopolists and 3 doubtful. Complete returns from all the connVes in Ilino'X give Smith (ROp.), fdr State Treasure a majority of 4,210, and Raab (Dem ), for Super, n endent of Public Instruction, a majority of 4,168 i