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The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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is that the State has gone Democratic, on the home vote, by from three thousand to five thousand majority, but that the soldiers' votes will give from ten thousand to fifteen thousand Union majority. The following letter from Harrisburg tries to explain the great falling off in the Republican vote in the State. After conceding that it is likely the Democrats have carried the State, the writer says: But the indications are strong that the Unionists will gain three Congressmen — Smith Fuller, George F. Miller and George V. Lawrence — making our representation in Congress fifteen Union to nine Democrats. They will also have a large controlling majority in the Legislature, so that there is really little for the Democracy to crow over. We must have a large Union report from the army. The only drawback to this is the fact that our commissioners to take the vote of the soldiers have failed to reach Sherman's army. They sent their rolls and documents back, announcing that,