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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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-James H. Cox, Conservative, 1,098; L. M. Burfoot, P. A., 325.--Majority against reference, 135. King and Queen.--Richard H. Cox, P. A., by a large majority. Rockbridge.--Jas. B. Dorman and Samuel McD. Moore, Conservatives, have a majority of 1,000 or 1,500. Fauquier, (Official.)--Scott, P. A., 1,318; Marr, P. A., 1,443; Shackleford, Conservative, 409; Paine, Conservative, 154. Majority for reference 33. Caroline.--Ed. T. Morris, P. A. The majority against reference is 600. Botetourt.--Glasgow and Miller, P. A. Hanover.--Complete returns give Richardson, P. A., 450 majority over Nelson. Washington.--Campbell and Grant, Conservatives, are elected. Hon. Jno. B. Floyd withdrew. [by Telegraph.] Norfolk, Feb. 6.--In Northampton, Myers W. Fisher, P. A., is elected. In Warwick and Elizabeth City counties Mallory, Conservative, is elected. In Aeromac, Custis, Conservative, is elected. In Isle of Wight, Whitfield, P. A., is elected.