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ay40 Louisa349Petersburg439 Lunenburg21Pittsylvania300 Madison246page109 Marshall115Powhatan96 Marion129Preston55 Mecklenburg249Pulaski28 Nansemond133Rappahannock74 New Kent82Richmond City744 Northampton36Ritchie15 Northumberland40Roanoke53 Nelson20Rockbridge870 Orange95Rockingham1908 Ohio573Shenandoah400 Prince William18Spottsylvania164 Prince George49Stafford209 Portsmouth23Taylor71 Prince Edward5Tyler70 Smythe297Warren55 Taxewell520Wetzel185 Washington350Williamsburg21 Wood151 Wythe145 7,800 Bell's gain10,996 Breckinridge's gain7,800 Bell's clear gain3,196 Letcher's majority5,829 Bell's gain in the State, so far, falls short of overcoming Letcher's majority by2,633 The remaining 65 counties in the State not heard from gave Goggin 105 majority at the late Gubernatorial election. The following are the returns received by telegraph and other sources, from the State, since yesterday: Fluvanna. --Returns from seven precincts give Bre
-since our weekly report Wheat has dropped 5 Per bushel. We quote good to prime Red $1.30 to 1.35; do. White $1.50 to 1.55. the scarcity of money causes the Market to be very heavy, and there is a difference of from 10 to 20 cts. Per bushel between cash and credit Sales.--Sales for cash being 10 to 20 cts., under our quotations. Wines.--port, Burgundy $1@2.50 gallon: port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Dud and Gordon, Amontillado $2@6. Wood--Wholesale: Oak $3.50@$3.75 cord; Pine $2.75@$3. Retail: Oak $5; Pine $4.50. Wool.--Tub Washed sold at 35@37; unwashed third less. Fleece as in quality. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 21@22 cents; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other qualities 75@$1.50 gallon. Cattle, &c. Beef.--we quote extremes $2.50 to $4.50.--supply good. Hogs.--Distillery, $8@8.25; corn fed, $8.50 to $8.75. Sheep--$4 to $6 per cwt, for extra quality; interior $2.25 to $3 per head. Money matters —