Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1876 — General News Summary. [ARTICLE]

General News Summary.

rant cbwßkai. succnoN. TO new* received oa th* morning •( the Mb indicated the following: jUataM*—Democratic by about 25,000. Seven Democratic Congreasmen certainly elected* , ) ' Jlrtamme—Democratic by a large majority. Three Democratic Congressmen elected, and one doubtful. CalVbraw— Republican by about 2,000 ma* Jority. Of the Congressmen three are probably Republican and one DemocraUo-a Republican gain of two. Ceknwdo—Legislature elected three Republican Electors. Craneetteut—Democratic; majority about 8,000. Three Democratic and one Republican Congressmen elected—same, politically, aaln present Congress. Legislature Republican. IMesserw—Democratic majority about 3,000. Florida— In doubt; claimed by both parties. Georgia— Democratic by about 75,000 majority. Congressional delegation (nine) Democratic. JUmom—Republican by about 20,000. Congrcolonal delegation will probably consijj* of ten Republicans and nine Republican gain of four. Legislature in doubt JadiaM' Democratic majority from 8,000 to 10,000. Jee*—Republican majority about 50,000, The nine Congressmen arc all Republicans —a gain of one. JTeassa—Republican majority on ths Presidential ticket about 80,000; on Governor about 50,000. The three Congressmen are Republican—a gain of one. Amtodty—Democratic by an increased

majority. XoMittaM —Claimed by both parties. JMafcw— Republican by from 15,000 to 20,000 Marytand—Democratic majority about 17,000. JTMMtAMitta— Republican majority for Preaident about 40,000; tor Governor, 28,000. The Congresrional delegation stands sine Republicans to two Democrate—a Republican gain of three. Michigan— Republican majority from 15,000 to 20,000. Legislature Republican. Congressional delegation will consist of seven Republicans, one Democrat and ono doubtfuL AfAmnoto—Republican by from 15,000 to 80,000. The three Congressmen elected are Republicans. MMstppi— Democratic majority about 20,600 or 80,000. Of the Congressmen elected, •ve are Democratic. Missouri— Demo cratic. Of the Congreas-men-elect, four are claimed by the Republicans, being gains. ; Mosstana— Maginnis (Dem.) is elected Delegate to Congress. MebrasJca- Republican by about 2,000 or 8,000 majority. Ntoarfa Republican. ATeie Hampshire— Republican by about 3,000 xaajority.

New Zsrsey—Democratic by 8,000 to 10,000 majority. Legislature one Republican majority on Joint billot JVrio York— Democratic majority about 30,000. Of the Udriy-three Congressmen elected, twenty-one were claimed by the Re publicans— a gain of six. North Carolina—Claimed by the Democrats by over 10,000 majority. Legislature Democratic. Congressional delegation will consist of seven Democrats and one Republican. Ohio— Republican by about 15,000 or 90,000. Oregon— Republican by about 1,000. Penntyham’a— The result in Pennsylvania will not greatly vary from 11,000 Republican majority. The Congressional delegation will stand: Republican, sixteen; Democrats, eleven—a Republican gain of six. Rhode loland— This State gives 0,000 Re publican majority and re-elects the two Republican Congr semen. BmfiA Caroli**— As far as heard from Hampton's majority for Governor was about 11,000, with the strong Republican counties on the sea coast remote from railways aud telegraphs to hear from. The Democrats claim the State by 3,000 and the Republicans by 8,000.

TeiuMMae—Majority for Tilden from 41,000 to 50,000. The independent candidate for Governor ran well in the interior of the State, but the indications favored the re-election of Gov. Porter by a small majority. Thus—Democratic by about 70,000 majority. Entire Democratic Congressional delegation elected. Dtah—Cannon, Mormon, is elected Deinste over Baskin, Liberal, by about 90,000 majority. Fermont—The Republican majority is about 97,(00. Ffrymio—Heavily Democratic. Estimated majority for T lden about 30,000. The Democrats elect eight Congressmen certain, and one district is claimed by both parties. TFsri PfryMda— Democratic by about 10,000. Wist»as*»—Claimed by the Republicans by from 8,000 to 5,000 majority. Democrat* claim that the electoral vote will be given for Tilden. The Congressional delegation will stand, it is believed, five Republicans to three Democrats. > "7- r , -r —rp Wpossriw/—The latest returns give Corlett (Rep), for Congress, about 1,000 majority. The above returns leave the Presidential election In doubt—Tilden having probably IM votes in the Electoral College, and needing) me of th disputed States to insure his dec lon, the * Republicans claiming Hayes’ chances to be «•' K ood if ® ot better than Til Mui's in the disputed States.