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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Effects of the storm. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], in Fredericksburg — the enemy's movements. (search)
From, Fredericksburg. [from our own correspondent.] Fredericksburg, May 28, 1863.
Another election to-day under the guns of the enemy!
The result as follows: Whole number of votes cast 98--For Governor: Smith, 64; Flournoy, 29, Munford, 5.
For Lieut-Governor: Price, 44; Imboden, 51.
For Attorney General: Tucker, 93.
For Congress: DeJarnett, 70; Barbour, 25.
For House of Delegates: John L. Marye, Jr, 95.
The election passed off quietly.
Of course the enormous throng of voters rushing to the polls was not apparent to the spectator.
I forgot to mention that Seddon got 8 refugee votes for the Senate, and Taliaferro Voting in the camps, I think, was not very lively.
The indications and speculations here are to the effect that the Yankees are evacuating Stafford county.
Their Cavalry are said to have gone up the river and they have been seen going over the hills in large numbers to-day.
A balloon was hauled up from Phillips's House towards Falmouth, and looked as i