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Wayne3261668 in 144 counties73,21672,75016,128 72750 Bell's majority466 the counties received, unofficial, are as follows: Bell's Majorities.Breckinridge's Major's. Giles159Buchanan180 Raleigh159Gilmer152 Wyoming35King and Queen255 Webster (new co.)Roane18 363605 353 Breckinridge's maj252 The above talmer152 Wyoming35King and Queen255 Webster (new co.)Roane18 363605 353 Breckinridge's maj252 The above table allows for the mistakes in Accomac and Lancaster, and shows that Bell has a clear majority of 214 in all the counties, official and unofficial. Breckinridge, therefore, goes to Webster (a new county) 214 behind. lmer152 Wyoming35King and Queen255 Webster (new co.)Roane18 363605 353 Breckinridge's maj252 The above table allows for the mistakes in Accomac and Lancaster, and shows that Bell has a clear majority of 214 in all the counties, official and unofficial. Breckinridge, therefore, goes to Webster (a new county) 214 behind.
the mountains, and sew silver leads are daily reported. The election returns from the central counties foot up as follows: Douglas 13,385; Lincoln 14,342; Breckinridge 10,438; Bell 2,626--The vote of the State will probably exceed 120,000. San Francisco gave Lincoln over 3,000 majority. This majority is being gradually reducFort Churchill. San Francisco,Nov. 8, 10 P. M.--The entire number of votes returned from the State far are 76,720, of which Lincoln has , Douglas 24,422; Breckinridge 20,638; Bell Lincoln ahead of Douglas 2,636. Lincoln's vote has surprised politicians. Still the chance of Douglas having the Legislature is considered the best. Probably Douglas has a majority over both Lincoln and Breckinridge, securing sufficient strength to elect a Douglas man in place of Senator Gwin. Oregon. The accounts from Oregon are to November 1st. The prospects of Lincoln carrying the State were fair. A large number of the Douglas Democrats had gone over to