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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

Eleventh District - Wm. Whiting, R.

Twelfth District - G. D. Robinson, R.

Cleveland, Dem., carried New York by 125,000 majority.

For the first time in twenty-two years Pennsylvania elects a Democratic governor.

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In Virginia victory is probable for Mahone.

Connecticut has probably gone Democratic.

In New Hampshire the result is doubtful. Hale, Rep., leads in 140 towns.

The congressional delegation from North Carolina will probably be eight Democrats and one Republican.

Dispatches from South Carolina indicate the election of State, congressional and county tickets by large majorities for the Democrats.

Texas went Democratic by an over-whelming majority.

All the Democratic Congressmen of Georgia were elected.

One Republican Congressman was elected from Louisiana.

In Minnesota the Republican majority was reduced.

General Bates brought out the full strength of the Democracy in Tennessee.

In Iowa the Republicans gained victories in the congressional districts.

The general ticket in California was probably carried by the Democrats.

In Kentucky Blackburn is re-elected to Congress by 4000 majority.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 8, 1. A.M. For New England, cold day for the Republicans, barometer away down, "tidal wave" from all over the country.

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