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ority nearly twenty-one thousand. The three Republican candidates for the Thirty-ninth Congress are elected by increased majorities. The vote of forty towns for representatives to the Legislature has been received, and they all return Republicans but two. The State Senate will probably be without a Democrat. It will be seen that the returns, as far as received, all show a small increase in the Democratic vote. The Presidential campaign in New York — Demonstrations for M'Clellan and Pendleton. The Herald says: There will be a grand demonstration of the people to-morrow night at Union Square for McClellan and Pendleton. Immense arrangements have been made by the committee. Among the speakers expected are Governor Seymour, Governor Parker, of New Jersey; Senator Bigler, and a host of prominent men from all parts of the Union. Arrangements are being made by the Tammany Hall General Committee to carry out the resolution of the Chicago Convention in reg