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e in Virginia in 1856 stood, Fillmore, 60,131; Buchanan, 90,352. majority for Buchanan 30,221. in 1859 the vote stood, Letcher, 77,650; Goggin, 72,321. majority for Letcher 5,329. we publish the majorities in the election of 1859 as useful for reference during the reception of the returns: Letcher s (Dem.) Maj's. Allegheny145 Amelia1 Appomattox207 Barbour391 Bath1 Berkley174 Boone142 Botetourt228 Brooke156 Brunswick294 Buchanan91 Cabell91 Calhoun251 Chesterfield198 Clarke119 Craig164 Dinwiddie37 Doddridge505 Fairfax26 Fauquier89 Fayette39 Frederick236 Gilmer265 Goochland25 Grayson113 Greene261 Greensville49 Halifax400 Hampshire362 Hancock160 Hanover117 Harrison312 Highland249 Isle of Wight384 Jackson122 Jefferson18 King and Queen153 King William170 Lewis390 Logan386 Lunenburg264 Madison454 Marion729 Mecklenburg222 Middlesex35 Monongahela374 Northumberland86 page830 Patrick90 Pendleton28 Pleasants70 Pocahontas285 Preston30
"murder will out." --The citizens of Hernando county, Fla., as has been stated, on the 27th ult. hung Hamp, a slave belonging to the estate of Albert Clarke, for the murder of his master. The negro confessed that he was promised two hundred dollars by Jas. Boyd (a step-son of the deceased) and Mrs. Clarke (decedent's wife)--t he was promised two hundred dollars by Jas. Boyd (a step-son of the deceased) and Mrs. Clarke (decedent's wife)--$100 respectively — as a compensation for taking the life of his master, and that he committed the murder accordingly.--The Tampa Peninsular says Boyd and Mrs. Clarke are now in charge of the people, closely guarded. t he was promised two hundred dollars by Jas. Boyd (a step-son of the deceased) and Mrs. Clarke (decedent's wife)--$100 respectively — as a compensation for taking the life of his master, and that he committed the murder accordingly.--The Tampa Peninsular says Boyd and Mrs. Clarke are now in charge of the people, closely guarde
the same day for Panama, with $1,622,556 in treasure. Of this $911,600 was destined for New York, $9,000 for England, and $20,000 for Panama. The Cortes also look silver are to the value of $60,000 and 260 passengers. The funeral of Brig. General Clark, on the 15th, was attended by all the military and a large concourse of citizens. Col. Ball, of the First Dragoons, has officially received the appointment of Commandant of the Military Department of California, in the place of Gen. Clarke, deceased. A bill pending in the Oregon Legislature, to nullify the late Senatorial election, had passed, and a Breckinridge Democrat had been chosen. There was a rumor of another emigrant train having been massacred by the Shoshone Indians. A great many emigrants were killed, including women and children, and many others captured. Commercial. There is no news of much interest to forward by this express. The market is quiet with few changes of consequence. Domestic