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Louisiana. New Orleans, Nov. 8. --This State has probably gone for Breckinridge.
Alabama. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 8. --The Mail says that Alabama has gone for Breckinridge by 10,000 plurality.
Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. --The Governor has issued his proclamation declaring Lehman, (Dem.,) of this city, elected to Congress from the first district.
New Jersey. Newark, Nov. 8. --The majority for the fusion ticket in this State will probably be 4,000. The Senate will stand 11 Republicans to 10 Democrats. In the Assembly, as far as heard from, there will be 33 Democrats and Union members to 28 Republicans. Nixon Stratton, Republican, is elected to Congress instead of Perry, as first stated.
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fall of a Church Steeple in New Haven. (search)
Missouri St. Louis, Nov. 8. --Ten counties give Douglas 15,313; Lincoln 10,434; Breckinridge 4,300. Bell's vote is unknown.
Palmetto flag and fired a salute of 15 guns. New Orleans, Nov. 8. --Placards are posted about the city calling a convention of to the formation of corps of Minute Men. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 8. --The Speaker of the House of Delegates last night received athe call of a Convention and immediate action. Charleston, Nov. 8. --A large body of citizens called on the resigning Federal ofsist nullification, but not secession. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 8. --Gov. Brown, in a special message to the Georgia Legislaturet is exhausted, and we low stand on our arms." Charleston, Nov. 8. --In addition to the other Federal officers here who have restend resigning on the inauguration of Lincoln. Washington, Nov. 8. --The Administration continues to be privately advised of theditional troops to Southern military posts. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 8. --A mass meeting, the largest ever assembled in this city, w
Fires at the South Fort Gaines, Ga., Nov. 7. --A fire here to lay consumed the agency of the Bank of Columbus, and several stores and dwellings.--Loss $40,000. Charleston, Nov. 8. --A fire occurred yesterday, at Williamston's Springs, in Anderson county, destroying the hotel and furniture, valued at $60,000 and R. F. Marsden's store and goods. Insured in Northern companies for $10,000; loss $12,000.
Washington Opinions. Washington, Nov. 8. --Leading men from the North and South give the following views. The next Congress, as shown by recent elections, will have 127 Opposition in the House to 110 Lincoinites. In the Senate the Opposition will have 8 majority, thus rendering Lincoln's administration powerless for two years.
The Federal Loan. Washington, Nov. 8 --Only $2,500,000 of the recent ten millions loan has been paid in, but bidders have, until the 22d inst., for this purpose.
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fall of a Church Steeple in New Haven. (search)
Northern Markets. New York, Nov. 8. --Cotton quiet. Flour heavy — Southern $5.76. Wheat quiet. Corn heavy — mixed72@72 1/2. Mess pork firmer at $19.12; prime do 25 cts. lower, and quoted at $14. Lard quiet at 12@12 7/8. Sugar steady — Muscovado 63/4@7 1/2. Turpentine steady at 40. Rosin dull. Rice firm at 4 2/8@4
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