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Address by Hon. Charles W. Russell. --Hon. Charles W. Russell will speak at the African Church to night on the subjects which now most deeply claim the attention of the people of the Confederate States. We know of no one more thoroughly able to counsel the people at such a time as this than Mr. Russell. His ability as a staHon. Charles W. Russell will speak at the African Church to night on the subjects which now most deeply claim the attention of the people of the Confederate States. We know of no one more thoroughly able to counsel the people at such a time as this than Mr. Russell. His ability as a statesman, his wide knowledge of the state of the country, and his attractive eloquence, claim for his words the general and serious attention of his fellow citizens. His address will commence at 8 o'clock. s. We know of no one more thoroughly able to counsel the people at such a time as this than Mr. Russell. His ability as a statesman, his wide knowledge of the state of the country, and his attractive eloquence, claim for his words the general and serious attention of his fellow citizens. His address will commence at 8 o'clock.
Anderson, 69; Kenan, I. Augusta, Oct. 7.--The vote for Governor in this city stands. Brown, 711; Hill, 69; Furlow, 38. The vote indicates the election of Hon. J. F. Shumake to Congress. Columbus, Oct. 8.--The following is the result of the election held in this city yesterday: For Governor — Brown, 449; Furlow, 458; Hill, 48. For Congress — Blanford, 668; Holt, 284. Taylor county: For Governor — Hill, 96; Brown, 64; Furlow, 20. For Congress: Holt, 141; Balnford, 46. Savannah, Oct. 8.--The State election held here yesterday resulted as follows: Brown, for Governor, 1,216; Hill, 15; Frue low, 259. Congress — Hartridge, 1,320; King, 176; Hopkins, 17. Senator — Lloyd, 4,476. House — Gibson, 683; Norwood, 671; Gue, 784; Russell, 784. Brown is undoubtedly elected Governor. Augusta, Oct. 8.--The vote of Richmond county is as follows: Brown, 835; Hill, 69; Furlow, 44. J. F. Shumate has 186 majority over all other candidates for Congress, so far as h