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rice, 45; Sheffey, 8 Senate: Dickinson, 105; Miller, 8. House of Delegates: Tredway, 95. Congress: Bocock, 69. Nottoway County--Miller's reported majority in Nottoway is about 40. Asa D. Dickinson was no doubt re-elected to the Senate from PriNottoway is about 40. Asa D. Dickinson was no doubt re-elected to the Senate from Prince Edward, Nottoway, and Lunenburg. Nineteenth Virginia Battalion, Battery No. 4.--Below you will find a statement of the vote cast at this post. There was but little interest manifested, and the vote is small: For Governor: Smith has a majoriNottoway, and Lunenburg. Nineteenth Virginia Battalion, Battery No. 4.--Below you will find a statement of the vote cast at this post. There was but little interest manifested, and the vote is small: For Governor: Smith has a majority of 39 over Flournoy and 70 over Munford. Lieut. Governor: Imboden 11 majority over Price. Attorney General: Tucker, no opposition. Congress: 1st district, Montague has a majority of 4 over Garnett; 2d district, Whitfield's majority is 20 over Mjarnette, 125; Barbour, 158. Senate: Early, 68; Patton, 220. House of Delegates: Woolfolk, 121; McMullan, 144. Nottoway County.--Jeffries's Store, Smith, 13; Flournoy, 6; Munford, 2; Collier, 2; Gholson, 18 Very small vote. Madison County