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ir, and appends a card of a superior officer, who fully sanctions the act, Cain, it will be remembered, with several others, had been guilty of most abominable and revolting outrages in the neighborhood of the camp to which they belonged. One of these miserable men will be hang on Friday, and the other three, including the man into whose head three balls were lodged, are awaiting trial. The election yesterday passed off very quietly. The result is of course, not doubtful. --Davis and Stephens, the wise men now in power and ruling with lofty principle and a graceful dignity, will to a great extent control the destines of this Southern nation for years to come. J. R. Chambliss is no doubt elected to Congress from this district, and will not disappoint the confident expectations of his friends and constituents. Some change has taken place in our market. Corn has been received in lots of considerable size. We note arrivals of forty thousand barrels. Sales at 60 to 65
he official vote of Albemarle is, for James P. Holcombe, 566; S. F. Leake, 362; R. G. H. Kean, 69. An intelligent correspondent (whose letter we are compelled to defer) estimates Holcombe's majority in the district and in the camps at 1,000 Eighth district--The returns Indicate the election of Dejarnette over Morton and Lacy. The counties of Spotsylvania, Stanerl, King George, and Caroline, and three camps, give Dejarnette, 1,249; Morton, 350; Lacy, 451. Tenth district--In the counties of Clarke, Jefferson, and Frederick, the vote resulted; A. R. Boteler, 659; Andrew Hunter, 693; Thomas C. Green, 245. Shenandoah has probably gone for Green by 150 or 200 majority, and Hardy for Boteler by 200. Returns indicate the election of Boteler, though the vote will be pretty close. Thirteenth district--Wythe county, Walter Preston, 361; Fayette McMullen, 63. Preston's majority 288. The remainder of the district not heard from. The vote is everywhere unanimous for Davis and Stephens.