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From Charlottesville. the election returns — fatal accident — Appropriation for the benefit of the soldiers — a Swor-factory, &c. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Charlottesville, Nov. 9, 1861. I herewith send you the official vote of Albemarle county: For President and Vice President, 1,080, unanimous for Davis and Stephens. For Congress, James P. Holcombe 566, S. F. Leake 362, R. G. H. Kean 69. Holcombe's majority over Leake 204, do. over Kean 497. In the Everett Artillery, on the Peninsula, Holcombe received 56, and Leake 15; in the cavalry, at Leesburg, Holcombe 68, Leake 3, Kean 4, Nineteenth Virginia Regiment, Col. Strang's, including Latham's battery and some of Pendleton's battery, Holcombe had 240, Leake 48, Kean 96; in the Eleventh Regiment, Col. G r and, Holcombe 53, Leake 12, Kean 153. Mr. Holcombe received 100 more majority in Albemarle over Mr. Kean than the latter received over Mr. Holcombe in the counties of Nelson, Amherst, Cam<
Vice President Stephens. Augusta, Nov. 11. --Vice President Stephens arrived here to-day. He is in good health, and hopeful of favorable results to our arms, and of continued prosperity to the Confederate States. Vice President Stephens. Augusta, Nov. 11. --Vice President Stephens arrived here to-day. He is in good health, and hopeful of favorable results to our arms, and of continued prosperity to the Confederate States.