The results of yesterday's elections have been grand victories for the Democrats.
Gen. Butler was elected governor by a majority of from 12,000 to 15,000. Nearly 47,000 votes were cast in Boston, out of a registration of 55,500. Butler's plurality in the city was 13,273. Ames was elected lieutenant governor. Mr. Bowerman, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, received 6325 plurality, falling nearly 7000 behind the head of the ticket.
The Democrats gain six senators and twenty representatives. At Lynn Butler was 1200 ahead. In Cambridge Butler's majority was 773; Morse led Bowman for Congress by 1290.
The following-named Congressmen are elected in Massachusetts :
First District - R. T. Davis, R.
Second District - John D. Long, R.
Third District - A. A. Ranney, R.
Fourth District - P. A. Collins, D.
Fifth District - Leopold Morse, D.
Sixth District - H. B. Lovering, D.
Seventh District - E. F. Stone, R.
Eighth District - Wm. A. Russell, R.
Ninth District - Theodore Lyman, In.
Tenth District - W. W. Rice, R.
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