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Macomb, Fort Butler, and Madisonville, Franklin, and various other points where troops are stationed, and where all the original inhabitants have disappeared. To day I am told that there are votes to come from Pensacola, in Florida; a reserve which it was thought might be necessary, but which may now be dispensed with. It was very easy to see who were the bulk of the voters here. When "strangers." as Mr. Hahn called them before he became a candidate for Governor, like Atoch, Sullivan, Hughes, the Hills, and the like, were the prominent spokesmen and leaders, you could well judge who would be the most numerous among the followers. The faces at the polls, except those of policemen, were mostly strange ones, and of the known ones most were those with whom we have become familiar as the officers of the army or persons temporarily quartered upon us as the incumbents of our civil offices. Another indication as to whence come a large part of the vote in the city you will find in