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cticut, 2,400, (home). Pennsylvania shows handsome Union gain on the home vote, and bids fair to roll up — soldiers included — from 20,000 to 30,000. Delaware follows New Jersey. The Unionists do not seem to have made anything like a canvass here. They might have saved the State, and are doubtless heartily ashamed that they did not. Maryland marches riobly on in her new career as a Free State. The Union majority ought to reach 10,000. West Virginia (the Vermont of the Alleghanies) votes right — almost unanimously — the secessionists having declined to enter the field. Ohio does not think it worth while to count her majority, as it is anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000, as the soldiers may determine. Michigan stands by the old flag more steadfastly than ever. "We are routed, horse, foot and dragoons." is the report of the leading Democratic paper. The Union majority will doubtless be larger than ever before. Indiana is good for first reports, increas