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y2513764101037 Wm Smith124183181488 G W Munford119223202544 Lieut-Gov'r: Samuel Price2464714181135 J D Imboden201287338826 J W Sheffey251935 Att'y Gen'l: J R Tucker3257216821728 For Congress: W C Wickham3134044861203 Jas Lyons172348260780 For State Sen'te: G W Randolph3106386091557 R O Haskins146111114371 Ho. of Deleg's: W Robertson3235594131295 D J Saunders136312480988 D J Burr181401318900 T H Wynne184278209671 Thos. B Bigger126268182576 L W Glazebrook90165366621 R F Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Messrs. Robertson, Burr, and Saunders were elected to the House of Delegates. Refugee Vote from Jefferson County.--The following is the vote of the refugees from Jefferson county, polled at the City Hall in this city. Congress: Boteler, 22; Holliday, 13.--Senate: Moore, 25; Hammond, 7. House of Delegates: Burnett, 28; J Y Beall, 27; Green, 1
her in killed, wounded, and prisoners, will foot up about 800. Of the Federal loss we only know of some 250 wounded in the Jackson hospitals, and over 900 in the neighborhood of Raymond. Vicksburg. Ever since the enemy occupied Clinton all communication with Vicksburg has been cut off. We receive some news from couriers in small doses. The military let out but little, and for a while it is best they should be reticent. Gen. Johnston. Gen. Johnston marched with Gregg's and Walker's brigades to Calhoun, on the railroad to Canton. He has succeeded in collecting a fine column of 10,000 or 12,000 men, which he this morning safely threw over the Big Black to the Vicksburg side. This fact has given great satisfaction to all, and a general feeling of relief is experienced, and it has gone far towards restoring public confidence. Battle of Baker's Creek. On Saturday, the 16th, the Federal having been mending Big Black bridge, by way of Edward's Depot, Gen. Pembert
rs, Assistant Adjutant-General, giving his assent to the transaction. It was intimated in Court that one of the prisoners (Felburg) was a regular substitute agent, and had accumulated considerable money in that way. The precise connection that Dolan had with the transaction did not appear. Sundry witnesses of responsibility and standing were examined in his behalf, and testified that he had been a gallant soldier and bating a disposition to get into bad company occasionally, was above suspicion. He had been a Captain in the 5th Louisiana regiment, and resigned, and in Nicaragua commanded the 1st Rifles, under Gen. Walker; was repeatedly wounded, and showed the most gallant bearing. The District Attorney being called away to attend another Court, the further examination was continued until next Thursday. Both parties were admitted to bail in the sum of $500. It appeared that the money paid by Smith to Felburg had been recovered by the detective officers, who took him in custody.