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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1860., [Electronic resource], Land and Slaves in the county of Amelia , for sale privately. (search)
The returns.
The returns published to-day from the State are favorable to the Bell and Everett electoral ticket.
In New York, on which the chief interest of the election centres, the result is doubtful.
In 18 wards in the city the Union ticket has 25,000 majority; but in the counties the vote shows Republican gains.
Pennsylvania has gone Republican by a large majority.
The election for member of the Legislature from Prince Edward county, Va., resulted in the choice of Booker, the Bell candidate.
The following estimates of the New York papers are interesting in view of the returns published above:
The Daily News, upon an estimate of a total of one hundred thousand votes polled in the city, claims 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 m