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election returns to add to those already published. So far as heard from it is believed that Gen. Smith is elected Governor and Samuel Price, of Greenbrier, Lieutenant Governor. The following stateas nearly as we can arrive at it, a correct summary of the vote as far as ascertained: Smith's majority in the army1,954 Smith's refugee maj., about258 2,212 Flournoy's majority in countSmith's refugee maj., about258 2,212 Flournoy's majority in counties.12 Smith's maj. As far as heard from2,200 Price's majority in counties2,887 Imboden's maj. In army1,976 Price's maj. As far as heard from.911 the following is the army vote for Congress fSmith's maj. As far as heard from2,200 Price's majority in counties2,887 Imboden's maj. In army1,976 Price's maj. As far as heard from.911 the following is the army vote for Congress from the 8th Congressional District: Dejarnette's majorities: 55th Va. Regiment, 9; 47th Va., 48; 23d Va., 35; 13th Va., 6; 30th Va., correct, but not Official, 79; 22d Va. Batt'n, 1; 38th batt'n Ritchie and Pleasants — Tibbs. Lewis--Dr. Wm. Bland. Official vote of Chesterfield: Smith, 345. Flournov, 134; Munford, 36; Price, 276; Imboden, 162; Tucker, 430; Collier, 238; Gholson,
oung man, charged with garroting and robbing Hugh B. Arnold of $15, come few nights since, was before the Mayor yesterday. Arnold testified that whilst he was in Wm. H. Stewart's eating house, near the Central Depot, the prisoner and a man named Smith came in and took a drink with him. He then started to the depot, his new acquaintances accompanying him. After going seventy-five yards Mitchell threw something around his neck, and exclaiming "now," Smith seized him, and, notwithstanding his cri drink with him. He then started to the depot, his new acquaintances accompanying him. After going seventy-five yards Mitchell threw something around his neck, and exclaiming "now," Smith seized him, and, notwithstanding his cries, the two soon choked him down, robbed him, and then ran off. Stewart heard Arnold's cries for help, and hastened to his assistance, arriving just in time to see the robbers leaving. The Mayor remanded the accured to answer for the robbery before the Hastings Court.
Garroting. --James Smith, Michael Holland Patrick Livingston, Wm. H. Baker and Wm. H. Brown, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of garroting and robbing Philip L. Gregory of $87 in money and a silver watch, on Saturday last. Gregory testfied that Brown was standing nigh convercing with a woman at the time of the robbery, and that Baker went off with the robbers. Brown and Baker proved unexceptionable characters in the village in which they lived, as also in their regiment and company, where they were well known. The Mayor sent all the parties on to an examining court, to be held next Monday, and refused them bail.