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y had intended to east their vote, and go for Johnson.
The same men about one o'clock this morningthe Southern delegation and the nomination of Johnson for Vice President turned this was tire point the vote for Vice President it was seen that Johnson was leading all others.
After Pennsylvania h has carried his pointed on the nomination of Johnson for Vice President.
Weed, it appears, left yebraska, Colorado and Nevada voted entire for Johnson; Massachusetts voted Johnson 21; Dickinson 3;Johnson 21; Dickinson 3; Rhode Island, Johnson 7.
Dickinson 1; Wisconsin, Johnson 2, Dickinson 10, Hamlin 4; Minnesota, DiJohnson 7.
Dickinson 1; Wisconsin, Johnson 2, Dickinson 10, Hamlin 4; Minnesota, Dickinson 3, Hamlin 5.
The total vote was Johnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9.
Previous to the vote Johnson 2, Dickinson 10, Hamlin 4; Minnesota, Dickinson 3, Hamlin 5.
The total vote was Johnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9.
Previous to the vote being announced, Johnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, ColJohnson 492 Dickinson 17, Hamlin 9.
Previous to the vote being announced, Johnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, Col Cott 2, Tod 2, and King 1; but the States charged their votes before the announcement waJohnson had 200, Dickinson 113, Hamlin 145, Butler 21, Rossean 21, Burnside 2, Collax 6, Col Cott 2, Tod 2, and King 1; but the States charged their votes before the announcement was made.
Among the late decrees of confiscation in Washington, we notice the property of Gov. L