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ut. Gov. Montague. Returns meagre, but indicate the election of Montague. In the 2d District the candidates were Gen. Mahone, Cole. Godwin and Parham, and Messrs. Hume and Whitfield. This district is entirely in the hands of the enemy, and tosition. Congress: 1st district, Montague has a majority of 4 over Garnett; 2d district, Whitfield's majority is 20 over Mahone and 21 over Parham; 3d district, Lyons and Wickham a tie; 5th district, Wm. C. Rives, 5; 7th district, Funsten, 31 majoriurnoy, 58, Munford, 4; Smith, 2. Surry--Two precincts.--Munford, 24; Smith, 14. Congress; Whitfield, 75; Parham, 1; Mahone. 1. Isle of Wight.--Court-House — Munford, 26; Smith, 2; Flournoy, 2 Greensville.--Smith, 38; Munford, 31; Flournoy, 9. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 24; Sheffey. 26. For Congress: Partram, 36; Mahone, 15. Pickett's Division.--In all the brigades but Kemper's, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 208; Kemper's brigade is reported to have given Smith 30 majori