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fficial.)--Munford, 15; Smith, 93; Flournoy, 46. Lieutenant-Governor: For Price, 177; Imboden, 90. State Senate:--Thompson, 134; Adams, 150. Southampton--Two precincts.--Flournoy, 58, Munford, 4; Smith, 2. Surry--Two precincts.--Munford, 24; Smith, 14. Congress; Whitfield, 75; Parham, 1; Mahone. 1. Isle of Wight.--Court-House — Munford, 26; Smith, 2; Flournoy, 2 Greensville.--Smith, 38; Munford, 31; Flournoy, 9. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 24; Sheffey. 26. For Congress: Partram, 36; Mahone, 15. Pickett's Division.--In all the brigades but Kemper's, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 208; Kemper's brigade is reported to have given Smith 30 majority. For Congress, in the 8th regiment, Funsten's majority is 137.--For Delegates from Fauquier, in the 8th regiment, Hunton leads Brooke 21 votes; Brooke leads Green 8 votes; Green leads Shackleford 5, who leads Campbell 1 vote. Smith's Brigade, Early's Division, gives Smith, we understand, upwards of 500 majority