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elief is that he is elected.
Fifth District.
The following are partial returns from Charicite county: Keysville — Bocock 71, Goods 26, Smith's Tavern — Bocock 30, Goode 20; Robey's — Bocock 20, Goode 5; Ct. House --Bocock 47, Goode 12, Wood BBocock 30, Goode 20; Robey's — Bocock 20, Goode 5; Ct. House --Bocock 47, Goode 12, Wood Bouldin 1.
Sixth and Seventh District.
Lynchburg, Nov. 7.--In Campbell and Lynchburg, Kean's majority for Congress is about 250.
In Amherst there is about a tie between Kean and Holcombe.
In Nelson, the full vote is for Kean, $18; Holcombe,Bocock 20, Goode 5; Ct. House --Bocock 47, Goode 12, Wood Bouldin 1.
Sixth and Seventh District.
Lynchburg, Nov. 7.--In Campbell and Lynchburg, Kean's majority for Congress is about 250.
In Amherst there is about a tie between Kean and Holcombe.
In Nelson, the full vote is for Kean, $18; Holcombe, 171; and Leake, 46.
Six Campbell companies in the 11th Regiment voted as follows: Kean 156, Holcombe 53, and Leake 12.
It Bedford, as far as heard from, the vote is almost unanimously for John Goode. Bocock 47, Goode 12, Wood Bouldin 1.
Sixth and Seventh District.
Lynchburg, Nov. 7.--In Campbell and Lynchburg, Kean's majority for Congress is about 250.
In Amherst there is about a tie between Kean and Holcombe.
In Nelson, the full vote is for Kean, $18; Holcombe, 171; and Leake, 46.
Six Campbell companies in the 11th Regiment voted as follows: Kean 156, Holcombe 53, and Leake 12.
It Bedford, as far as heard from, the vote is almost unanimously for John G