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wn. It is hoped his stay will be long enough to permit our people to pay him the honor due to so distinguished a man, and one who is destined to play a most important part during the present agitations of the country. The Mounted Rangers, Capt. Pate, will be armed with Jenk's carbines, which Capt. Pate fished up from the water, into which they had been thrown from the old ship Pennsylvania, at Norfolk. They are in excellent condition, and very convenient to handle, being breech-loading anCapt. Pate fished up from the water, into which they had been thrown from the old ship Pennsylvania, at Norfolk. They are in excellent condition, and very convenient to handle, being breech-loading and self-priming weapons. They will also shoot a long distance. A negro man was shot at the South-Side Depot this morning by Mr. Bradley, the head machinist of the company. It is supposed the wound will prove fatal. The election to-morrow will doubtless attract every man to the polls who shall not be detained by sufficient cause. It is not believed that there will be a single voter opposed to ratification. Our merchants, with a good degree of unanimity, have agreed to close their