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Mistake in Counting votes. --A note from Capt. John Pearce, Superintentendent of the City Alms-House, under date of yesterday, says: By an examination recently of the poll-books, there was discovered a mistake in the returns from Madison Ward, by which my opponent, Mr. Raines, was given ninety-five votes which he did not receive in reality. As this makes my majority 190 less, I ask that this mistake may be corrected in the Dispatch. It is a mistake which my friends would like to see corrected. Very respectfully, John Pearce.
l at this important crisis, dated 28th inst.; and have learned that a number of your daily issues are coming to this place, in order I hope, to give us the news of the Southern movements which are discretionary for publication, as we are near the enemy, and which policy should dictate to us to not let our strength be fully known to the Lincoln horde of desperadoes. You have been no doubt fully apprised of the vote of Frederick county on the ordinance of secession, and the election of Messrs. Ward and Kaufman. The town of Winchester, with some ten or twelve exceptions, are alive to the pending issue before us. The ladies, God bless them, are heart, soul and mind in the landable work of cooking, sewing, and visiting the sick gallant sons of the South, who have been left at this point in a commodious hospital under the superintendence of Dr. W. W. McGuire and other eminent surgeons. Some twenty-five or thirty Mississippians of the Second and Eleventh Regiments were left here fr