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Amherst C. H.--2 P. M.--Breckinridge 160; Bell 60; Douglas 3. Cumberland. Raine's Tavern.--Bell 100; Breckinridge 25; Douglas 16. Alexandria. The vote in the county and town stands Bell 1,008; Breckinridge 563; Douglas 139; Lincoln 2. Goggin's majority was 254. In the city alone the vote stood Bell 908; Breckinridge 517; Douglas 136; Lincoln 2. Goochland. Little's Store.--Breckinridge 54; Bell 41; Douglas 5. Petersburg. Petersburg, Nov. 6. --The votLincoln 2. Goochland. Little's Store.--Breckinridge 54; Bell 41; Douglas 5. Petersburg. Petersburg, Nov. 6. --The vote here is Bell 970; Douglas 613; Breckinridge 223. Goggin had 308 majority in Petersburg. Southampton. Iver's Station, 3 P. M.--Bell 53; Breckinridge 2. Sussex. Wakefield Station, 3 ½ P. M.--Bell 64; Breckinridge 14; Douglas 4. Dinwiddie. Billups', 4 o'clock.--Douglas 49; Bell 38; Breckinridge 11. Jefferson. Harper's Ferry, P. M.--Bell 275; Douglas 278; Breckinridge 77. In the county Bell has about 450 majority over Breckinridge. Letcher carried this count
Ohio. Cleveland, Nov. 7, 1 P. M. --Partial returns from about 12 counties show Republican gains of 200 to 300 per county. Lincoln's majority in the State is from 30,000 to 40,000.
Rhode Island. Providence, R. I., Nov. 6 --10 P. M. --The returns from eleven towns give Lincoln 2,470, Douglas 1,090. Providence, Nov. 7, 1 P. M.--The returns, except two towns, give Lincoln 12,000 and Douglas 7,775. Rhode Island. Providence, R. I., Nov. 6 --10 P. M. --The returns from eleven towns give Lincoln 2,470, Douglas 1,090. Providence, Nov. 7, 1 P. M.--The returns, except two towns, give Lincoln 12,000 and Douglas 7,775.
s a majority of 60,000 for the Union fusion ticket. The Journal of Commerce thinks that 40,000 majority in the city will be sufficient to carry the State against Lincoln.--The Tribune gives the fusion ticket thirty thousand majority in the city, and claims that the combined majority in 1856 against Fremont will be overborne at the present contest by Republican gains in eight counties. It estimates the total vote of the State thus: --Lincoln 342,542; Fusion 302,947; majority for Lincoln 39,595. It is evident from these statements and estimates that whilst the result today, if any election is made by the people, will depend upon New York State, the focus ofin eight counties. It estimates the total vote of the State thus: --Lincoln 342,542; Fusion 302,947; majority for Lincoln 39,595. It is evident from these statements and estimates that whilst the result today, if any election is made by the people, will depend upon New York State, the focus of the contest will be New York city.
ast month. Lancaster city gives a Republican gain of 336. Columbia gives slight Republican gains, as also does Hollidaysburg. Philadelphia, Nov. 6--11 P. M.--It is estimated that Philadelphia gives 25,000 votes for the fusion ticket. Lincoln doubtless carries the State by an increase over the recent vote for Curtin, Rep., for Governor. [This part of the dispatch is not very clear, as there is no "fusion ticket" in Pennsylvania this election, though some votes may be given for t gives 25,000 votes for the fusion ticket. Lincoln doubtless carries the State by an increase over the recent vote for Curtin, Rep., for Governor. [This part of the dispatch is not very clear, as there is no "fusion ticket" in Pennsylvania this election, though some votes may be given for the Reading (fusion) ticket, which was dissolved a week or two since.] Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1 P. M.--Full and partial returns indicate Lincoln's plurality in the city to be from 10,000 to 12,000.
ng is proceeding quietly, and a large vote is being polled. The Breckinridge men and Bell men are equally sanguine of carrying the city and State. The Douglas men seem to be polling a large vote. It is thought that many Germans are voting for Lincoln. Baltimore, Nov. 6--7 P. M. --Returns indicate that Breckinridge has carried the city. The vote is close. Baltimore, Nov. 6--P. M. --Complete returns from the city give Breckinridge 14,850, Bell 12,619, Douglas 1,562, Lincoln 1,082. seem to be polling a large vote. It is thought that many Germans are voting for Lincoln. Baltimore, Nov. 6--7 P. M. --Returns indicate that Breckinridge has carried the city. The vote is close. Baltimore, Nov. 6--P. M. --Complete returns from the city give Breckinridge 14,850, Bell 12,619, Douglas 1,562, Lincoln 1,082. The Union party now claims the State by over 2,000 majority. Baltimore, Nov. 7, 1 P. M.--The returns from Allegheny county indicate a Bell gain of 11,000.
New Jersey. Salem county is conceded to Lincoln by the Democrats.
Connecticut. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6, 10 P. M. --This city gives Lincoln 276 majority. Seven towns give Lincoln 21,000; Breckinridge 1,237; Douglas 542; Bell 77. Lincoln's majority in the State will be several thousands. Connecticut. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6, 10 P. M. --This city gives Lincoln 276 majority. Seven towns give Lincoln 21,000; Breckinridge 1,237; Douglas 542; Bell 77. Lincoln's majority in the State will be several thousands. Connecticut. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 6, 10 P. M. --This city gives Lincoln 276 majority. Seven towns give Lincoln 21,000; Breckinridge 1,237; Douglas 542; Bell 77. Lincoln's majority in the State will be several thousands.