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e Gone for Lincoln.--The Pony Express, from San Francisco on the evening of Nov. 10th, has arrived at St. Josephs. The steamer Sonora sailed on the morning of that day for Panama, with $820,000 and 304 passengers for New York.--The following political intelligence is received by this arrival: It is believed the total vote of the State at the recent election will not vary far from 115,000. Of the votes already counted (105,868,) Lincoln has 35,036; Douglas, 38,836; Breckinridge, 29,424; Bell, 6,942. Lincoln's majority over Douglas, 1,150. These returns are all received by telegraph from more than one hundred different dispatches, and mistakes have probably occurred. The official count will be required to determine the result. The contest is between Lincoln and Douglas, with the chances in favor of the former. As near as can be ascertained, the Legislature stands as follows: Senate — Douglas (Democrat,) 9, Breckinridge (Democrat,) 5; Republicans 4 House --Douglas (De
Votes at home. --It has been asserted by the Black Republican journals that old Abe carried his own ward, city and county. Here is the official vote of Singamon county, Ill. in which the city of Springfield, where Lincoln resides, is located: Douglas, 3,598; Lincoln, 3,556; Bell, 145; Breckinridge, 77. Douglas over Lincoln, 42; combined opposition vote over Lincoln, 287. The only town in the county of Essex, N. Y. which gave a majority against the Republicans was North Elba, the residence of the family of John Brown.
Extensive voting. --In looking over returns of the election in Iowa, we notice that three counties gave twelve votes each. Sioux county recorded nine votes for Douglas, two for Lincoln and one for Bell. Cherokee county gave Lincoln nine and Douglas three.--Buena Vista gave Douglas six and Lincoln six in eight counties the whole vote amounted to 263.
The election. The counties received officially at the Capital, Saturday, were-- Bell.Bryck.Dove. In 144 counties74,04973,32716,221 Buchanan141419 Gilmer11724860 Clay1193500 74,29973,76116,300 73,764 Bell's majority638 The only counties to hear from are, Wyoming, which is unofficially reported to have given Bell 35; King and Queen, which has given Bell 35; King and Queen,Bell 35; King and Queen, which has given Bell 35; King and Queen, which has given Breckinridge 256; and Webster. Bell's clear majority, official and reported, is 315. McDowell county returns have been sent back by the Governor for correction. Bell 35; King and Queen, which has given Breckinridge 256; and Webster. Bell's clear majority, official and reported, is 315. McDowell county returns have been sent back by the Governor for correction. King and Queen, which has given Breckinridge 256; and Webster. Bell's clear majority, official and reported, is 315. McDowell county returns have been sent back by the Governor for correction.