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ing with the delegation, which secured the latter against Dickinson, for whom they had intended to east their vote, and go foegation and promised to cast the vote of Pennsylvania for Dickinson if the New York delegation would unite on him. The Weed mvoted entire for Johnson; Massachusetts voted Johnson 21; Dickinson 3; Rhode Island, Johnson 7. Dickinson 1; Wisconsin, JohnDickinson 1; Wisconsin, Johnson 2, Dickinson 10, Hamlin 4; Minnesota, Dickinson 3, Hamlin 5. The total vote was Johnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9. PreDickinson 10, Hamlin 4; Minnesota, Dickinson 3, Hamlin 5. The total vote was Johnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9. Previous to the vote being announced, Johnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, CDickinson 3, Hamlin 5. The total vote was Johnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9. Previous to the vote being announced, Johnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, Col Cott 2, Tod 2, and King 1; but the States charged their votes before the announcement was made. Among the late decreeDickinson 17, Hamlin 9. Previous to the vote being announced, Johnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, Col Cott 2, Tod 2, and King 1; but the States charged their votes before the announcement was made. Among the late decrees of confiscation in Washington, we notice the property of Gov. Letcher, Trusten Polk, late Senator from Missouri, Wm. 1 SmitDickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, Col Cott 2, Tod 2, and King 1; but the States charged their votes before the announcement was made. Among the late decrees of confiscation in Washington, we notice the property of Gov. Letcher, Trusten Polk, late Senator from Missouri, Wm. 1 Smithson, Judge Scarborough, Com French For rest, and judge Campbell, late of the Supreme Court of the United States. The proper