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he following is a summary. A municipal election took place on the 1st inst. The whole number of votes cast was 213. C. A. Ware, on the "anti-reform ticket," was elected Mayor. A long list of sales of property made under the direct law, on the 1st instant, is published. We give a few items: Office of the Virginia Sentinel and residence of R. M. Smith, assessed at $3,500, sold to W. A. Duncan for $1,750; house on Washington street, assessed to J. H. Lathrop at $500, sold to F. H. Pierpont ("Governor,") for $450; ten houses and lots were knocked out to one "L. E. Chittenden." The Gazette publishes extracts from the speech of Lewis McKenzie in the Yankee House of Representatives, on the contest by him for a seat in that body. He urges his loyally strongly — says he is and has been all the time a friend to the Government. "--"did all he could to prevent the rebellion against a Government which has always been kind and paternal, particularly to the people of the South,"