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Contested seat. --The majority of Wall (Rep.) over Nelson Taylor (Dem.) for Congress, from New York, has been reduced to 66 Taylor is determined to contest the seat upon strong grounds, one of which is the allegation that over three hundred negro votes were polled for Wall, which, under the Dred Scott decision, would be held ew York, has been reduced to 66 Taylor is determined to contest the seat upon strong grounds, one of which is the allegation that over three hundred negro votes were polled for Wall, which, under the Dred Scott decision, would be held illegal by the House of Representatives. Taylor has retained Mr. D. E. Sickles as his counsel. ew York, has been reduced to 66 Taylor is determined to contest the seat upon strong grounds, one of which is the allegation that over three hundred negro votes were polled for Wall, which, under the Dred Scott decision, would be held illegal by the House of Representatives. Taylor has retained Mr. D. E. Sickles as his counsel.