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Female postmasters. --Holbrook's Mail tells the following anecdote of the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson: A post-office not far from his residence becoming vacant, a lively contest sprung up for the appointment, and among the applicants was a Mrs. Nancy W--. Congress being in session at the time, the worthy Senator, in accordance with usage in such cases, was requested to call at the Department to look at the papers in the case in hand. The request was promptly complied with, and the documents were duly inspected, not without some perplexity in the mind of the Senator; for two of his personal and political friends, both highly respectable and competent men, were, as appeared from the papers, about "neck and neck" in the race for office, so far as influential signatures on either side could make them so. But suddenly a light dawned upon the Senator. A neatly written note in a lady's handwriting came to view, applying for office in her own behalf, and giving but a single name as