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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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0Surry74 Warren186Taylor72 Washington280Warwick49 Wetzel549Westmoreland344 WoodtieWilliamsburg6 Wythe177 15,631 14,245 14,245 majority for Bell 1,386 the following table shows the vote in 1859, in the counties yet to be heard from: Letcher. Goggin. Boone142Braxton32 Buchanan91Clay41 Cabell91Giles111 Calhoun251Kanawha671 Craig164Lancaster49 Fayette39Lee64 Grayson113Louisa99 Hanover117Mason141 Jackson122McDowell82 Logan386Mercer128 Middlesex35Morgan13 Patrick90Nicholas61 Pendleton28Putnam24 Pocahontas285Raieigh233 Preston305Richmond county35 Randolph204Roane41 Sussex164Russell317 Tazewell80Scott41 Tucker159Wyoming93 Wayne51York69 Webster. (new co.) Wirt166 Wise18 3,101 2,375 2,375 726 Bell's maj. in the co's heard from1,386 Bell's clear maj660 Should the counties above vote precisely as in 1859, Mr. Bell would have a clear majority of 660. But in Russell county, a telegram states that the Democratic gain
Circulation120,573.00120,710.00135,587.50 Deposits24,795.0020,576.3027,767.15 Loans to Directors4,082.668,100.067,665.76 Exchange bought for the Quarter000.0018,768.19 at ½per ct. Exchange sold for the Quarter000.0052,686.90 at ½ and 1per ct. dividend1.95 per ct.,or $3,900 on $200,000Cap'l. the undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Charleston, have examined the above statement, and believe it to be correct. H. Fitzhugh. T. H. Swann Wm. A. Quarrier, N. B. Cabell, S. Patrick, State of Virginia--Kanawha County, ss: before me, the subscriber, a Notary public in and for said County, personally came A. Spencer Nye, Cashier of the Bank of Charleston, and made oath that the above statement is true, as he verily believes. Given under my hand this 9th day of Oct., 1860 John Claypool, N. P. the agency of this Bank required by the act of April 2d, 1858, is at the office of Messrs, R. H. Maury & Co., at Richmond, Va. H. Fitzhugh, President.