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lapsed (?) into a condition almost impassable. Concord, M. H. March 11.--1.30 A. M. --In the gubernatorial election in New Hampshire the excitement was great, and the vote the largest ever thrown. For Governor — Joseph E. Gilmore, (R.,) Ira A. Eastman, (D.,) Col. W. Harriman, (Union or War Democrat) The returns from 175 counties give Gilmore 24,881; Eastman, (anti War D.,) 25,712; Harriman, 3,513. There is no choice of Governor by the people. The three Republican members of Congress haveEastman, (anti War D.,) 25,712; Harriman, 3,513. There is no choice of Governor by the people. The three Republican members of Congress have been elected. The Governor's Council and Legislature will be largely Republican. The majorities in the first and second districts will be small. The Prince of Wales was to be married March 10th. The day was observed at a holiday, &c., in Montreal and other places. The marriage has been postponed to the 16th inst. A dispatch from Nashville, dated the 9th says: Van-Dorn's forces have retreated South and are reported to be across Duck river. There are no rebels between Frankli