The Great Result LINCOLN AND HAMLIN ELECTED. l)c 3cffcvsoinan. Stales. Electors. ; Maine 8 ! New-Hampshire IS Rhode Island 4 Connecticut 6 New York 35 Wisconsin 5 States. Pennsylvania. Indiana Illinois Iowa Michigan Minnesota Electors. 27 13 ni 4 6 4 New 'Louisiana. n-uD Ma,: 6 Tbe election The Wonders of the Miscrocope". We understand it is through tbe agen- Strange Dream. Cor. of Tbe Cattaraugus Freeman. NArOLi (Cattaraugus Co.) March 3t -r . i ov. b ine eiemuu instrument tbat A. rUV U liUlQ UJUi IU1 T IV 17 l"i .w- i . . ... pasod off quietly. The result , - succeeded in fin- IB?"--1 ,sb 5 s"ake .W, VWD: " " . . I Cului uicbu!) nuii.u una iiiEtuiiY ... .. 7 77 " .. J J.lA.minmn I . . J known". New Orleans, Nov. 6 Tbe Parish of ding tbe paludal miasm and determining I t tfae death of my wife fulQled She bad been its character. Of its enects wo in mis jjj for some time; tbo day beforo be section have abundant evidence in tbe Fe- death she fell into a. trance-like slumber; A ,nl. which it alone produces and on wofcmg she told what she bad vei auu i . i i . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 18G0. Indian Queen Hotel. Melchoir Bossard, ex Sheriff of this County, recently took possesion of tbe ..TTnftl l-r W Cnr,t Tf i.nnnfrrr. and on! ilVH.I OV)i J ""I v "last Thursday, evening gave a very ex ?ccllent supper to a number of his friends. fMf. Bossard is a very clever accormnoda- tiu man, and we have no doubt that the Hotel under his superintendence will at JIaniilion i- . fnrn,or irnod reputation. Jackson ,Haia,uu...v.-6" r Chesnuthill It capacity ana" accommuunuuun understand arc considerably extcuded, E(lrcti j .....Atnillv thnep. who Lertow their "Plk auu UUfwU. j Tohyhanna oatronaue upon him will be well, pleaded rfd Total, so far, 169. Necessary to choose, 152- ' MONROE COUNTY. Cclow wo give the vote for Electors of this County, as far as heard from up to the time of going to press. Grand Triumph OF THE Nnw Orleans gives xseii 'Mi" oica, ioa 2998. Breckinridge 2645. Priwato despatches from Jjouisauu j that the Breckinridge returns from the Oouilhu rr,l .. .1 j t Una Innn -fpn held to be a I. . J . ev . ... fhn Dou as voto is quuu icu.- ln0 oiooa. At '""b 102 bix as she breatbeo: ncr last; sne to d South of the Breckinridge line, and pro- vapor or som ething in tbo vapor of water who wcnt for tj,e frjCU(3fl arj(j bere they I 1 I.. 1. it. . 1. It .1 .1 ..... through tho lun2s into cu uuu ur-.u, t..dl ungereu mreff ruuu au"iwv.- -o w linnrn tn i tin?! thnf tho P flftt wnq cfr'.l Siroudsbiirg Stroud f Pocono with themselves for so doing. Tunkhanmick P.-iradis'e Pricet Barret M. Sinithfield Total No Paper nest week. W There will bo uo Jefferfoman issued I SmiiliOeld ';"next week. The momentous political Coclbaugli oauipaigu is now over, and it good re .Vulta, to all interested, wo hope, iu a fair -away of bcinc ccomplihed. We are -;wearv and wi-h for a holiday of one week, that our readers will he tnus In our next issue we hope to ft,he able to asnounce the reenlt in all the States, except Oregon and Cnlifornta. n o . c 153 173 45 117 22 00 00 ' 00 00 00 . 00 51-' 1, 15 24 (10 00 09 o a a 57 ' 73 120 14 00 000 000 00 ' 00 00 ,U)0 . 41. 8 . 00 000 000 00 55 s - x n H S - 20 ao IE a I j bably all those Stales nam g"o from decayed and decaying vegetation were; who laid ber out, and toe remarks Breckinridge. Ohio. nulnt Nov. 6. Partial returns We congratulate our readers to-day on L : t 'a dozen counties of this State another grand victory in favor of. tho Peo- Lhow arge Bepublican gains of from two , .. . q( a subjects. Die as acainst tbe despotism and the cor- to three hundred for each county. .Lin 13 n00 tjmes e.s8 than visible to the na- coin win prouaiiiv j pve tyat navo aisunci cusracu-i uu G18 318 210 00 00 00 000 00 00 00 . 9 00 00 00 00 291 runtions of Loco Focoism. DoTiTisvlvflfTiift. Kentucky. .: T.nnisville. Nov. 6. The Breckinridge. As far as beard from .Lincoln a major- . Kentuckv to Bell ity over the Reading ticket is eighty bv from 10,000 to 15,000 majority. Tbe thousand. He will probably have forty returns are too limited to form any relia Kf tKntiannd nvpr nil. hie CtimatO Ul U1VT I UUU' f .. 3 -T tt In Louisville City the vote m as follows: IN eW X Ui i. Be,u aS23. Dougias 2033; Breckinridge, jov 7, As far a beard from tho Re- 859; Lincoln, alout 100. Under a creat magnifying power, the they made; who watched with ber, and . ... , ..; remarks they made; how her shroud war Doctor has found this vapor to contain .. distinct organisms or Jiving bodies, oq th(J plateher nan:e 4 corref-pondiug precisely wun iuui.0 np59( 34 y'rs an,i 1 mo. She toid 1 Huy ui. 1 t 1. cnarjyQ 0r he funerals hnw tho procession was formed; who made the prayer at the bouse; how the boys were" - . form. He thinks tney nre reproaucuvn. j ftheir garments were made af- iu decaying matter or in tho blood, and torvvar(j and out of the house;) that tho hence their long coutioued life or the re- ,,1. mCt u; bow tbe mourners saty mote effects ot t&em in me syMeui. an who were there; told the hymn?, the maintains that they resemble iu cbarao- tex tbo miDiaters name, some things bo said, and the manner be treated bis sub- c and hope "indulgent ':' Democracy Tried and Condemned. r The party calltn it-elf Demoeratie 1 whiA has been in pos-es.-ioD of the Gov ernment for tho hut eight years, and publican majority upwards , of 3a,000. The Albany Journal estia'iate Lin coln's majority at 40,0UU in tbe btate. Rhode Island. Eleven towns givo give Lincoln 2,473; Dousila 1.091 Seven additional towns in Rhode Isl and. inludinL' Providence, pivo Lincoln 0,290; Douflas 3.144. Providence, Nov. 6. Complete, return towns, cive Lincoln .075. Inaiana. Tninnnnolis. Nov. 7 1 A. ti.n oiiior fprmentative DOisons. or sucn as the virus of rabie or of a dead body &c, all of which are known to reproduce tbem-elves with groat rapidity like yeat in moistened flour, so that tbe slihtot quantity impregnate the whole mass M. The Yeast though a powerful magniner 1- of vegetation wnicu . . T 1- . ! trM tn whom 1 ann lea to air 1 1 - a his excuse, anu men wuo 1 flnf T.inp'nl'n'n nluralilv is Ueeri to be a forest lUUIUUUUli, um t-ui.v w'""-" -. 1 j , 1 . oil hlill fPl. lnnlrtnrirn L,vnn h nsi)nm!;. Hn(l OOeS tO SeeQ III 3 vote is from 8,000 to 10,llUU. tbo J!. 1 ? grave, his excuse, aim men wuo um uig; it. Seeing all this, she reflected and rea sooed with herself "I murt be dead, for I have seen all that has happened for two day. I an not in bell, for I suffer no pain; if in Heaven, it h not as I expect- ed. 1 ben mie awojjc, anu alter leiune . w . i- . i ' " short time. Jliaui is not so aistincuy ,jrcaro requested me to rcjcembcr it, vegetable, but bas more tbe appearance a -t wit prove truc; an(l jf jt did, ifc of animal life, although its motions can- woulJ ve tsc reulity of future life. CK Seven Wards of this not be perfectly distinguished. hat n(j j,ere y ut add, it did all pre provo been oharged with uumeroui frauds on the - public; running the Government iu debt 3 annually about fifty millions of dollar. and also of bDwiug itself before the Slave .. Power, and prortiiutin its iufloence aud - patronage in order to extend slavery over free Territories, utu-rly regardless of tbe c;1utcrc.ts and rights of free labor this party was snaigued on these charges lat Tuesday, before the great Jury of Demo- icratic American fr-emeu and found guil sty of the grossest fsbe pretenses in pa-.s- 'ingitelf ofl as penuine Democr&cy, and was therefore declared uufit to control the de-tinies of the oountry, and as a Gt- 1 ting panihc.elt it was sentenced to an indefinite period of BAnibmcnt from all the Goveruaieuul cfSce, which banish- . mcut i to commence about the 4tb of . ncst March " Houi'St Old Abe bns been chosen to put in execution thi- well merited verdict. This glorious victory is the moM signal . and overwoelimn". that was ever achieved in a Preaideutial oonte.-t. The prcbabil ' Jt j now i- that all the Free State?, hard ly excepting Oregon and California, have ' rolled up u.o&t Kftoun' in inajoriiie. in fa Tor of Lincoln and Hamlin. The border Slave States too, h&ve yiven tbem, under - the eircuniStances a ref-pectablo vote. - Tliere uever wa- a party -incc tbo dis ; membermenl oi tdt" oitj reiersl Dartv, more thoroughly cruhed out, ruiued and condemned by the American people than the party which hitherto has beon calling . itself Democratic. It U crushed now, but not to rise again, because it had deserted or perverted all ' the'essential principles of American De mocracy of the founders of tbe Govern ment, end fcecau-e tho.-e principles are , now represented by the Republican par- Jty, whope ftpecinl mission or object it will be to administer the laws faithfully, but after the policy of the FtherH of the Re public, which was to administer tbeni in favor of Freedom, and not in favor of Slavery as the po-called Democracy have - been doing for the last eight years. Thus have the people of this Republic shown themseves wotthy of the spirit of tho infctitutions under which they live. population of Delaware. We find in the Wilu-ingtou Gazette tbe complete returns of the census of the State fr0ni all except two to of Delaware, from which we learn that 12,078; Douglas, 7,R7.ei there are in the State 1 142 tree per Connecticut. n.l iM Mlnvn. or 112.34 lobabi- w ..,1 ai,....ti.rS 19 257 dwellinns. 19.264 Hartford city eive Lincoln 270 major- families, TififiO farms, 015 slave' owners, ity. In sis ton. including Hartford, There are 254 slave- in New Castle coun there is a RepuMiean pain over la-t . .,...) :.. ...... i : .CncGrv Tn Rnrini) of 1015. Lincoln's maioritv iD iush f i..,ro trnrn in Tw Castle 87. Kent the State will be several thousand. Mi nnd Susies 1549: total. 2290. There In Conneetieut seven towns givo Lin- has' therefore, been a general decrease coin 21 OH. Breckinridgo 1237, Douglas, r dnrn nil ntor tln St.at-. reaching in 542. and Bell 71. the aggregate 495. The total iucrcae Norwich gives Lincoln 1257. Douglas iu the population of the State is 19,815. 802, Breckinridge 72, and veu co. , Massachusetts. 149 town, not includins Boston, give" Illinois. fi SftVPn city give a Lincoln majority of J930f be- the Doctor claims to have settled ib that mQt W0D(ierfuily true! Nothing was ing a Republican gain of 1379. it is an organio sub-tance and he has fur dou jj0WCVer, to make it so. The Rev. rT7nrt rwns of Northern Illinois Bhow thcr found and embodied in bi "Ague Fisher was neut for to preach, and n Republican gain of 1200. Cure" what will destroy it. Leader, St whcD( ofter thc funcral, I told him the vi- Chtcao'o.. Nov. 6 Midnight Tbe re- Louis, Mo. nion, he said "it was not a dream it was turns thus far nhow Republican' game " Qf God," and he knew it becau-e of the They claim tbe Legislature and State by Curious Viil-;-A fconthern Planter snsc- ?art he t00i.f ne ot a gul ject nearly uUU ujo i;Ue. arranged for the sermon, wlien be lost The following extraordinary story i Jt aQ(J coui,j nct recau jt. ne tooij an. in circulation. An aged geutlemau, n otjer, and lo.-t it. But a few minutes be planter in one of the Southern States, has QTe j.tcrted, the text be u-ed came to just died, leaving a fortune of 81 00,090, m5n(ji antl he prepared bisbermou on tho wbich'is to be disposed of according to wa?' tbat one just met thc dreaml the provisions of his will, and that do-.-u j uave 6tatcj Ei mplj the truth. I be lieve. Others mav doubt. L leave tbo been re- Important Arrest of Counterfeiters. At-out 8 o'clock last oveaing. Chief Detective Wood, iu connection with de tectives C. II. Smith, IL rdersou, Bird. Lieut. Jacoby, aud a .quad of ofBeer, approached the house of Mnuie Price, the uotoriou- couuterfeiter, at Nineteenth and Poplar htreets. Minnie, tho champion of counterfeiters. effected hi.- esoape, but the omccr t-ua ceeded iu capturing two men, one of whom hail? from New York, and the other from this City. In the second-story front room on the floor, and iu a cradle, aud from thence Legbla- Lincoln 53,299; Douglas, 15,724; Breck inridge. 31 .1 97. Lincoln's plurality is probably 70.000. The Bepublican candidates for Governor aod Auditor are elected, lfie lure is largely Republican. Vermont. Montipelier, Yt., Nov. 6 Yermont has gone for Lincoln by from 25,000 to 30, 000 majority. New Hampshire. One hundred and thirty towns pice Lin 15,000 majority. Nothing of consequence has ceied from Egypt." The Republicans elect their Uongress men from tbe northern Districts. Missouri. St. Louis City gies Lincoln, 8,062; men.t is as follows : Douclas. 8,177; Bell, 4,1 32. I bequeath all my effects to the cbil "Scattering returns from the interior in dren of my brother, on the followiug con dicate that Douglas will carry the State ditions : Desirous of marking my sense 7Arl-ii n-QTi of the service which my Newfoundland lVAlOmgcU.. rendered me in saving my life one Detroit. Nov. 0, II o'clock, P. M. day when I was drowning, and wishing This State i claimed by the Republicans alo to provide for my housekeeper, I ap- by 25,000 majority. point my said housekeeper nurse, tutor ' - Y-V I .a mv If I 11 I Ever? countv in the lower reninsula nnu mother to mv uoir. iuv natural uctrsM i. 1 . 1 .! Tf i...V. 1 11 . J . .n;ii,uiuJi. is oeiieveu 10 nave jjiven a hcuuuikuu isuan, on iui uucuuui, uiy 10 uci, uui ui - majority. my entire fortune, a daily sum' m thc fol- Four Republican Congressmen are e- lowing manner: lho daily payments!!!! continue so long as the dog shall live, bur not one second longer. During the fir.-t through the yard to tho top of the privy, coin 27.445; Douglas 18,314; Breckin were found packages and quantities ol ridge, 9,51 1; Bdl, 309. Lincoln's j lu- luoney. rality will reach 10.000. Thi- money was brouaht to the May MfliflP or', effioe ut twelve o'clock last night, iV-Lcfciixo. aud ascertained to be well executed note- The returns are not very full from of thc Wtem Bank of this City. Maiue- owitJ2 to interruption of thc wire The note, as wdl a. we can describe it eat of Bangor, at this late moment, is as follow: -Lincoln's majority m 55 town' is 8345. A figure 5 in red on either upner cor- It thought that it will reach 20,000 in " . . " - . .L. Ci.l. red V in the centre: letter oiaiu, ner; a large C, date March 1, rio9; iu.lelt hand cor nor a farmer .-sharpening r scythe; in riht hand corner a Masou measuring a etoue wall. Ensravers. American Bank Note Company. The notes are all fives and amount to SG.O00. It is supDOsed that tho money had ju-t been brought to thi- City by the New Yorker, and that noue of it has been dislirbuted In this City. Oar readers had a 1 better be on their truarfl. However, a- ihctc counterfeiters arc a wily set, and may possibly, during the exciting time? of election-day pass some-of theK. We consequently advise our readers to be oo their guard, and not receive any notes on the bauk as tbo counterfeits are most accurately done. Daily News. Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 6. Tho city will be Republican by about 200 majori ty, and tbe State for Breckinridge by 1500 majority. Wilmington, Nov. 6. The vote in the Fir-t Ward i-tand as follow.1-: Lincoln. U0; Breckinridge, 89; Bell, 44. Fisher, the Republican caudidate for Congress has 43 majority. Wilmington Third Ward, Lincoln' otajoilty 19; birth Ward, 2 majority. Fiher, Republican, for Congress, 130 majority. Chri-taina gives 127 majority for Lin ooln. Maryland. Baltimore. Nov. 6. The returns indi m. - r n x. I rrepaymeuu oi rostage. catQ that Breckinridge has earned the Tbe Po-tmastcr General bas issued an citj. The vote is close, order ol which tbo following is a copy: Baltimore City (complete,) gives Brook U hereas.by tbe act of tbe .id ofMarch. iurHiio 14.950. Bell 12,619, Douglasl5(i2 Ib55, the postage upou all letters except auj Lincoln 1082. Kuch as are entitled to pa-s tree between The Union men claim the State by not 1 .I T'?. JO.. l- . . . places in me uuuea oiaies. an requires 0S8 than 2,000 majority. to ne prepawi; and, wDereas, tue Uepart- Baltimore, Nov. 6 The returns from ment. tlirougn courtesy, nas nitnerto at the interior counties show considerable considerable labor and expense notine-i gains for tho Bell ticket, but these gHins tne parties aaaressea in an instances m ftS far as received are not sufficient to o which the writer failed to prepay tbat veroomo the heavv Breelrinrid.rn m.iinritv As tbe truly wonderful merits pf tbe Oxygenated Bitters in curing Dyspepsia in its worst developments, become known and appreciated, orders for it sre pour--ing in from all prts of tbe country 'North, South, East and West Tbi? tells tbeletory. - Honorable. Thc courtesy of thc People's party in this campaign was most marked. Col. Curtio won many friends for the consid eration with which be :poke of his oppo nent for Gubernatorial honor-. A deli cate compliment grew out of this. At Greensburg, when Curtin pokc, Mrs Foster (wife of Gen. Henry D. Foster) sent a boquet to the Colonel, requesting his acceptance of it, as a token of respect for tbe geutlemauly manner in which he had.treated ber buband in the campaign A lesson to lo-al stump speaker of tbe Democratic fmth. I he oppouentu of Cur tin did all the abusing Foster received none. their letters would be lorwarueo on re eciviug the postage due thereon; and nbertas, in-tead of dimiuir-bing the num ber ol suca letter continue to increase thus s-howiug the omission to prepay iu tbe city, doubtful. Tho result is therefor the dead letter office, to be disposed of iu like manner us other dead letters. -Audrew G. Curtin, Governor elect of Pennsylvania, in feet two inches bib; Hannibal Hamlin is f-ix feet three; aod Abraham Lincoln, six feet four. jOT-Tbe Posfraecfer at Iott;town ha re'sik'ned bioffice IT d "tfoidbabt knows that Old Abe is oomin. Virginia. Alexandria rity gives Bell 909; Brock- tuteutioual; It is therefore, ordered that tnridge, 517; Douglas, 130; Lincoln, 2. from aud after the lht dayof November, Frederick)urg gives Bell 3521; Breck lttul), all such unpaid letters bo sent to mridge, 252; Douglas, 179. Alexandria town and county gives Bel 1008; Breekinridge, 563; Douglas, 139; Lincoln, lo. fl i I... "1 1 1 nn Tl n . r. "Proffress of Fonrerv. L org uen, uu5 uougias, oi;i ; w " Hrek urn .re 223. iiie iNovemocr numner oi iaersons Norfolk Bell, 996; Breckinridge, 438; JLytttiW H'tuiNo iuui mvj-iuui nun cuuu jjOUglflS 230 tenfeit, have been put into circulation in Portsmouth-Bell, 676; Breckinridge the month of October, among the-o are 55R Douglas, 210; Lincoln, 4 Richmond, Nov. 6 Scattering returns from Southern Virginia nbow very lare trains for Bell, indicating that that ticket the loliowing dangerous forgeries, viz Fives on tho Allegheny Bank, Pittsburg; ditto on the Bank of Commerce; ditto on the Bank ot Middletown; ditto on thc Bank of Pawling, New York; ditto on tbe Bank of the Republic, Mass; ditto on the Belvidcre bank, New Jersey. )TJ"Io a ppeecb made by Hon. James T. Brady, National Demceratic candidate for Governor of New York, in speaking of the candidates for Presideut, ho aid of Mr. Lincoln. He was a man who does not owe his nomination.to tho fact that be had plit rails iu early life, or hair" on entering the legal profession, as some satirists of bat fraternity alleged. He is centlpmao of intolleot, a lawyer of ability, and a gentleman against tbe purity of whose character no individual or journal had made a fUggeetio.n I-mean to speak of Mr. Lincoln as he de serves. - -Ji ;J iL facts for all to consider. It may bo a mistake that Death leads us "To tbat undiscovered country, From wbo?e bourne no traveler return?." WILLIAM ARMS. CgyWby is the be-t article of malt li qnor lilfe the last song iu a concert pro- - - .-.i r? l iSecou?e it la me une aie. ccted without doubt Iowa. Cleveland, Nov G. Only eight Water Gas. Theodore Roth of Easton has received tbe patent for tho manufacture of water . a a tele- ana tue So far year of ray decease, or for eo mueh of itjtra!. It is said to be a cheaper and bet- other a8 tho dog shall live, my housekeeper shall ter light thau coal oil, fluid or any receive S5 a day ; the second year she light now used. It can te used in any shall receive S10 a day; the third year ordinary lamp, and no danger of explo- irapb offices arc open in Iowa, returns are slow m coming in. there have been considerable Republican 15; and so on, until tbe death of the dos. sion. gain5, ana tue success oi mat ucnei ia in Minnesota. Five towns in Minnesota givo Lincoln 359 majority. A ? c? o s c? V V iSv-Ufiip xl. Milwaukee, Nov. 6 idnigbt. Lin coin's maioritv in Wi-conMn will reach from 10.000 to 15.000. There is no in tne course oi tne montu in wuien me dog bhall die, there shall be paid to my housekeeper for eoory day ol the do-: s existence SI 25. On tho day of his death she"shall he paid per hour of the dotfV li!e, S250. In the la-,1 hour of his life ahe shall receive for every minute that he lives, 8375; and for every secoud of th? last minute, S500. My notary is charged with superintending the carrying out of doubt of the election of all the llepubli- mn!?! . - ,, can Congressmen. North Carolina. Aviimiugton, N. C , Nov. b I his city ani county (partial return-) show uniform ains lor Brcukiunde. Raleigh i;ivcs Bell 231 caajnrity. The State has probably goee for Breek in ridge. As far as heard at Raleigh, Bell basin Wake county 642, Breckinridgo 214, and Douglas 12(. Not so very Homely after all. Mr. Dickinson, in his Biujibampton speech, nays a good word for th" much a bused countenance of Lincoln. He says "I don't know that any of the candi- bave eutortaiued for his dog aentimcuts similar to Byron's. What the heirs will think or do wo cannot say, but we t-b be much surprised if tbat doj lives many hours longer. Supposing him to die at fifty-nine minutes and fifty nine seconds after five o'clock ou tbe 30th day of the month, the sum to bo paid to tbe house keeper will be : 30 days, at SI 25. $3,750 11 hours, at S250, 2,750 59 minutes, at S375, i . 22.125 59 seconds, at S-J()0, 29,500 Hurrying up a Euneral in order to at tend the Circus. An English psper states that a focera having been- fised to take plaoo in Ber wick at half-pa-t two o'clock, the "afiict ed family'' requested the clergy man to appoiut ao enilier hour, as they tcishcdto so lo the circus in thc afternoon. S5S,125 A Court Scene. A man who had never seen the inside dates has been much abnsed except Mr. 0f a court house until he was introduced Liucoln.. He has beeu abu-ed by bis own a, a witness in a case pending in one of party. What I mean is, that they have 0Ur District Courts sitting laF-Hr in the severely injured him by tbe publication of northern part of tbe State, being sworn. what they call his portrait. If be will took a portion .with his back to the jury engage my professional services against arJd began telling his ctory to the Judsre. a J 1 II" a T -II 11. - : me ivepuujican par.y, i win insure uim Judge 11 n, in bis bland and courte- from a Jjroomo Count v lurv heavy dam- ... iwi mhui. niuiuics I tne lurv, oir. The man made a short him which 1 have seen really do him great pnUse; but not comprehending what wa mjusuco in an respeota savo oue -it ne -aid to him. continued hi- narrative. His were half as ugly us they make him ap- Honor wa theu more explicit, and said pear, it would, as was said elsewhere, be t0 him. "Sneak to the iurv. Sir- the men quite enough for him to look at a rail so sitting behind you on the benches." The as sureiy to spin u. nut ne does not loots witDess then turned around, and making uhe inose pictures, ne is not positeiy a arj awkward bow, said, with great gravi handsome man I admit, but has an iutel- ty of manner, "Good morning, gentle al geutlemau.' A Princely Present to a Kentucky Belle. On Monday, Miss Mattie Taylor, of Newport, Ky., received from the Prince of Wales a magnificent diamond broocb, surmounted by his crest. Tbe present is a tokeu of the Prince's remembrance of the Cin-iunati bail, and more particularly, of courso, of the plea-uro be experienced in the society of Mis Taylor who was se lected as one of his partners by tLe flcor managers, and with whom be danced aud waltzed. Too Severo for a Joke. 83?" A truly romantic duel was lately The Louisville Journal, which is edited fought in the environs of the not very ro- something after the style of Parson antic capitol of Prussia. A young la- Brownlow's paper, says of Yancey: dy, it is stated, of good family, having "An Alabama paper expresses its be accidentally como in possession of aehal- lief tbat Mr. Yancey's whole political life has oarried tbe State, Hamson county, 3U0 Breckinridge ma jority. Doddridgo county, 99 Breckinridge majority. ThejState bas doubtlons gone for Boll and Everett by a large plurality. Richmond. Nov. 6 The vote in this oity is as follows: Bell, 2359; Breckin ridjre, 1170; Douglas, 753 Tho returns tbus far are favorable to the State going for Bell. The Breckin ridge party, however, seem confideut, ba -ing their hopes on tbo distant counties A large vote has been polled. Douglas makes heavy inroads in tbe Tenth Legion, beating Bell and Breckinridge in Rock incham county. Stafford county gives Bell 330, Doug las 151, and Breckinridge 300;.sh lengo addressed to her lover, resolved up ou withholding tho letter and fightiu herself. Iucredible as it may appear, this iutentiou she carried out. Dressed in manly habiliments she met the oballaugcr iu lho Jungferu Haide, a forest iu the neighborhood of tho capital, and her op ponent having but once seen, and that inipcifeetly at night, tho man who bad otfeuded him, unconsciously eccepted the new comer as bis legitimate foe. Dis tances were measured, seconds placed, pistols fired, when tho lady oamo off soath loss, after wounding her antagonist in the shoulder. The oamo of the lighting fair in unknown, but a judicial inquiry having been sot on foot concerning tho orinio of - m . ... "intentional manslaughter, ' the details of the affair will probably eooD gratify the curiosity of tho public A Mr. Kendall, of TJtica. N. Y , has a blank mare, which in ono night became mottled all over with . eomef fifty ..white has bepn a eurso to tho oouutry. We be lievo so too. Wo don't wish Yancey dead, but we are sorry bis mother didn't refuse to have his father. Mr. Yancey never stood upon a platform that vse could approve; we pro-ume ho never will, till he is about to bo hung." 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