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ution. The Fourth district polls were closed at 2 o'clock on account of a Copperhead riot. This district gave 135 against the Constitution. Port Deposit, November 8.--The Second district gives 89 Democratic majority. The Fourth district polls were closed in consequence of a row, and the vote will not be counted. Frederick, November 8--Midnight. --Rebel citizens took possession of the polls in Woodsborough district, and would not allow any one to vote until the judges took their votes without the oath. A squad of Captain Saunders's men went out and arrested three of the principal men, who have been committed to jail. One or two men were slight I have in my hand a telegraphic dispatch from a friend of mine, and a great friend of the Democratic party--I allude to A. Oakey Hall.--dated Lyons, New York, November 8th, in which he says that the town has gone Democratic by ninety-four majority. [Applause and cries of "Good for Oakey."] As the heavy Democratic majorities