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The Presidential election. --Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities. The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, es assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities. The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket. es assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities. The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.
In doubt. --Yesterday was a day of anxiety with those who had wagers on the result of the late election in Virginia. The vote, as far as received, indicated so close a race between Breckinridge and Bell, that the official returns may yet be necessary to a correct decision.
0 counties14 565 Taxewell698 Wirt111 Jackson100 Grayson132 Louie256 Sussex109 Lee425 Hanover200 McDowell16 Mercer175 Russell48 Scott200 16535 Bell's majorities. In 110 counties15,695 Kanawha760 Patrick2 Lancaster67 Pendleton167 Randolph18 Nicholas811 Richmond county168 York139 17.327 16,836 BeBell's majority792 Letcher's maj. in'59 in counties unheard from1,288 Bell falls short of overcoming Letcher's majority by496 The following table shows the vote in 1859, in the counties yet unheard from: Letcher. Boone142 Buchanan91 Cabell91 Calhoun251 Craig161 Fayette39 Logan386 Middlesex85 Pocahontas285 Prstrict except Buchanan and Wise are included in the tables which have been published in the Dispatch.] Alexandria, Nov. 12. -- A summing up of 141 counties shows as follows: Bell's gains.Breckinridge's gains. 14,1389,067 9067 5071 Letcher's maj5829 Bell falls short of overcoming Letcher's maj. by 758.
Political rumor. Washington, Nov. 12. --The Cincinnati Commercial, of this morning, states that Breckinridge is determined to make a trip to the cotton States and publicly urge his fellow-citizens to abide by the Union. [Second Dispatch.] Lexington, Ky., November 12.--The rumor that Mr. Breckinridge goes to the South, to address the people, is contradicted. A meeting of Bell and Douglas men here, to-day, proposed resolutions strongly denouncing attempts at secession or disunion.