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The Betting men are yet at sea as to the vote of Virginia. The backers of Bell think they have the best of it, but are afraid yet to crow, while the Breckinridge entertain strong hopes of passing their opponents at the distance stand and winning the purse. If the race, so far, is not a dead heat, it is too close to be decided till reports are heard from all the judges appointed to note the running at every point. Wait for the official returns.
our figuring, says the St. Louis News, the returns from 93 counties in this State, the greater number of them full and complete, foot up as follows: For Bell53.210 For Douglas53.027 Bell ahead244 The returns from several counties are incomplete, and as the contest between Bell and Douglas is very close, the officnties in this State, the greater number of them full and complete, foot up as follows: For Bell53.210 For Douglas53.027 Bell ahead244 The returns from several counties are incomplete, and as the contest between Bell and Douglas is very close, the official vote of those counties may materially vary these figures. nties in this State, the greater number of them full and complete, foot up as follows: For Bell53.210 For Douglas53.027 Bell ahead244 The returns from several counties are incomplete, and as the contest between Bell and Douglas is very close, the official vote of those counties may materially vary these figures.
--We do not republish our election table this morning. But one county was heard from yesterday — Pendleton — which gave Bell 16 more votes than was estimated in the reported vote. In 137 counties officially heard from, Bell has 171 majority — andBell has 171 majority — and in the 12 counties reported, but not official, Breckinridge has 77 majority, making a clear majority for Bell, in all, of 94. The five unheard from counties were carried by Goggin, by 74 majority. In the table published yesterday a mistake of 100 Bell, in all, of 94. The five unheard from counties were carried by Goggin, by 74 majority. In the table published yesterday a mistake of 100 in favor of Bell was made in Scott county. The above summing up includes the correction of this mistake. ell, in all, of 94. The five unheard from counties were carried by Goggin, by 74 majority. In the table published yesterday a mistake of 100 in favor of Bell was made in Scott county. The above summing up includes the correction of this mi