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tain Winslow, of the Kearsarge, the sinker of the rebel privateer Alabama, had a reception and banquet given to him by the citizens of Roxbury, Massachusetts, on Tuesday evening. They also presented to him an elegant silver tea service. How Lincoln put in the bogus votes is pretty well shown in the following: "It is an interesting fact that the recent Presidential vote is largely in excess of the popular vote of 1860, notwithstanding the numbers absent in, and lost by, the war." The majority in New York State for Reuben E. Fenton, who is elected Governor over Horatio Seymour, is nearly two thousand greater than that for Lincoln. Secretary Fessenden is about to commence the issue of three-cent currency notes, for the purpose of facilitating change. The Kearsarge is on exhibition at Boston. Twenty-five cents a head; proceeds go to "Poor Jack." The Western papers say that John C. Fremont is to be Minister to France and Salmon P. Chase Minister to England.