The Congressional election.
Sufficient returns from all the
Congressional Districts of the
State have not yet been received to enable us to state with accuracy who will constitute the next delegation in Congress.
In the 1st District the candidates were
M. R. H. Garnett, the present member, and
Lieut. 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 the vote cast was by refugees and soldiers.
Very few returns have been received, and no idea can be formed as to who has been successful.
In the 3d District (
Richmond, &c.)
Mr. Lyons, the present member, has been defeated by
Col. Wickham.
In the 4th District,
Mr. Collier, present member, is re-elected over
Judge Gholson.
In the 5th District there was no opposition to the present member,
Mr. Bocock.
In the 6th District the contest was between
John Goode, jr., present member, and
Col. Wm. Martin.
Goode believed to be re-elected.
In the 7th District,
Wm. C. Rives elected without opposition.
In the 8th District the contestants were
D. C. Dejarnette, present member, and James Barbour.
Returns indicate the re-election of
Dejarnette.
In the 9th District
Col. Funsten is elected over
Mr. Menifee.
In the 10th District
Mr. Boteler, the present member, was opposed by
Col. F. W. M. Holliday, who is supposed to be elected.
In the 11th District
Col. Baldwin is re-elected over
Gov. Letcher.
In the 12th District the candidates were
Mr. Staples, present member, and
Col. H. A. Edmundson.
No returns received.
In the 13th District the contest was between
Mr. Preston, present member, and
Col. Fayette McMullen.
Returns favorable to the re-election of
Preston.
In the 14th District the candidates were
Messrs. Fitzhugh and
Miller.
Mr. Miller is the present member, and is believed to be re-elected.
In the 15th District
Mr. Johnson, the present member, had no opposition.
In the 16th District
Mr. Russell, present member, was opposed by
Dr. Kidwell.
Result not known.
Below we give what has been further received about the general election:
Pittsylvania County.--In seven precincts of this county, including the town of
Danville, the vote stands as follows: For Governor:
Flournoy, 640;
Smith, 266;
Munford, 16.
Lieutenant Governor, two precincts:--
Price, 203;
Imboden, 93.
Attorney-General:
Tucker.
362. Congress, seven precincts:
Goode, 532;
Martin, 379. State Senate:
Sutherlin, 377; Keen, 394;
Whittle, 197. House of Delegates:
Buford, 702;
Gilmer, 496; Stamps, 228;
Swanson, 144;
Jefferson.
107; Tredway, 33;
Wade, 24; Dye, 4;
Blair, 1.
Military Vote at Danville.--For Governor:
Flournoy, 41;
Smith, 36;
Munford, 2.
Lieutenant Governor:
Price, 30;
Imboden, 31.
Congress:
Martin, 11;
Goode, 4. State Senate, Henry District:
Saunders, 8;
Burwell, 0. House of Delegates,
Henry county: Gravely, 8;
Mullins, 1;
Smith, 1;
Richardson, 1.
Camp Seventeenth Va. Regiment.--For Governor:
Smith's majority over
Flournoy, 69; over
Munford, 146.
Lieut Governor:
Price 3 maj, over
Imboden.
Congress: 9th district,
Funsten over
Menifee, 227 maj; 10th district,
Holliday 3 maj over
Boteler.
Board of Public Works:
J. E. Stewart over
Beall, 140 maj; over Burnwell, 151; over
Kercheval, 155. State Senate: 24th district,
Dulany over
Ashby 86 maj; over
Taylor, 109. House of Delegates:
Alexandria,
Snowden over Cazenove, 101 maj; over
Smoot, 109.
Fairfax,
Hunt over
Pugh, 21
maj. Prince William,
Larkin has a maj of 3 over
Nelson, 5 over
Norvell, and 6 over
Lynn.
Warren, no opposition to
Thomas.--
Fauquier,
Brooke's maj over
Shackleford is 7, over
Gordon 16, over
Hunton 18.
Prince Edward County--Court-House — For Governor:
Smith, 59,
Flournoy, 33;
Munford, 8.
Attorney General;
Tucker, 89.
Lieut Governor;
Imboden, 37;
Price, 52.
Congress: Becock, no opp, 93.
Senate:
Dickinson, 116;
Miller, 1. House of Delegates: Tredway, no opp, 96.
Green Bay Precinct — Governor:
Smith, 23;
Flournoy, 19;
Munford, 5. State Senate:
Dickinson, 26;
Miller, 21.
Lt Governor:
Price 19;
Imboden, 8.
Farmville.--For Governor:
Flournoy, 80;
Smith, 39.
Lt Governor:
Imboden, 51;
Price, 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 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 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
Mahone and 21 over
Parham; 3d district,
Lyons and
Wickham a tie; 5th district,
Wm. C. Rives, 5; 7th district,
Funsten, 31 majority.
State Senate: 24th district,
Ashby's majority 30; 1st district,
Garrison's majority over
Finney 21. House of Delegates:
Alexandria,
Snowden 26 majority over
Smoot and Cazenove;
Accomac,
Weaver 6 majority over
Parramore.
Northampton,
Scott has a majority of 26 over
Savage; Amherst,
Powell beats
Rucker 6 votes;
Isle of Wight,
J. L. Wilson 18 votes.
Essex County.--
Montague, as far as heard from, 40 or 50 ahead.
At King William Court House he had all the votes.
but 2.
Smith, in
Essex, reported to have a majority.
Dinwiddie--(Official.)--
Munford, 15;
Smith, 93;
Flournoy, 46.
Lieutenant-Governor: For
Price, 177;
Imboden, 90. State Senate:--
Thompson, 134;
Adams, 150.
Southampton--Two precincts.--
Flournoy, 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 majority.
For Congress, in the 8th regiment,
Funsten's majority is 137.--For Delegates from
Fauquier, in the 8th regiment,
Hunton leads
Brooke 21 votes;
Brooke leads
Green 8 votes;
Green leads
Shackleford 5, who leads
Campbell 1 vote.
Smith's Brigade, Early's Division, gives
Smith, we understand, upwards of 500 majority.
Funsten's majority for Congress "considerable."
Brown's Regiment, 1st Va. Artillery.--For Governor:
Smith over
Flournoy 14 For La. Governor:
Imboden over
Price 42.
For Congress: 3d District,
Wickham over
Lyons 37; 4th District,
Gholson 9 over
Collier; 8th District,
Barbour 19 over
Dejarnette; 9th District,
Funsten 16 over
Menefee, 11th District,
Baldwin 9 over
Letcher; 12th District,
Edmondson 2 over
Staples.
For State Senate;
Randolph 33 over Haskint;
Patton 14.
over
Early.
For House of Delegates:
Richmond,
Robertson leads
Burr 11,
Wynne comes next, at a distance of 9; then Saunder 8 behind.
Thirty-second Virginia Regiment--Governor:
Flournoy's majority over
Smith, 19.
Lieut. Governor:
Imboden over
Price, 39.
Congress:
Wickham over
Lyons, 43. House of Delegates:
Custis leads
Colbert 19, who leads
Vaughan 1, who leads
Henley 13, who leads
Slater 16.
Fluvanna County.--
Palmyra:
Smith 25,
Flournoy 20.
Price 39,
Imboden 7.
Guy 29,
Massie 3.
Scottsville, 10 o'clock:
Smith 10,
Flournoy 4,
Munford 1.
Twenty-fifth Va Battery.--
Flournoy's ma-
jority over
Smith, 33
Munford received 4 votes.
Imboden's majority over
Price, 46.
Caroline County.--Returns from Sparth,
Oakley, Court House, and
Pitts's, add up thus: Governor:
Smith 153.
Flournoy 55
Lieut. Governor:
Imboden 114,
Price 71.
Congress
Dejarnette 174,
Barbour 18.
Butler to the House of Delegates without opposition.
Six precincts to hear from, which will largely increase majorities for
Dejarnette and
Smith.
Thirteenth Va. Regiment.--Majority for
Smith, about 170.
Majority for
Dejarnette, about 70.
Greene County.--Governor:
Smith, 251;
Flournoy, 39;
Munford, 11.
Lieut Governor:
Price, 46;
Imboden, 240.
Congress:
Dejarnette, 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.--Two Precincts,
Smith, 202;
Flournoy, 32;
Munford, 11.
Price,
Imboden, 118.
Dejarnette, 112;
Barbour, 109.
Senate:
Early, 143;
Patton, 38, Waliane, 18.--
Smith's majority in the county about 250.
Third Brigade--
Flournoy, 378;
Smith, 296;
Munford, 94.
Lt Governor:
Price, 364;
Imboden; 200.
In the 26th Va regiment —
Smith, 125;
Flournoy, 101;
Munford, 17;
Wise, 1. House of Delegates: Douthal, 3.
For Congress, 6th District:
Goode, 64;
Martin, 27.
In the 12th District:
Staples, 69; Emundson, 60.
Charlottesville.--
Flournoy, 200;
Smith, 198;
Munford, 7.
Lt-Governor:
Price, 122;
Imboden, 242.
Congress:
Rives, 224.
Bedford.--
Flournoy has a majority in this county of 150.
Burwell and Jordeware elected to the Legislature.
Culpeper.--
Barbour has a majority for Congress.
Wythe.--Seven precincts in
Wythe give
Flournoy, 163;
Munford, 115;
Smith, 58.
Lt Governor:
Price, 84.
Congress:
Preston, 328;
McMullin, 99.
Lynchburg, May 30.--The following election returns were received this evening:
Roanoke County.--[
Official.]--For Governor:
Smith, 131;
Munford, 39;
Flournoy, 107.
For
Lieut. Governor:
Price, 219;
Imboden, 25.
For
Attorney General:
Tucker, 228.
For Congress:
Staples, 115;
Edmundson, 162.
For House of Delegates:
Dyerle, 141;
Taylor, 122.
Bedford County--Returns from
Bedford are received except two precincts —
Big Island and
Bigbie's. For Governor:
Flournoy, 530;
Smith, 194;
Munford, 29.
For
Lieut. Governor:
Price, 560;
Imboden, 92.
For
Attorney General:
Tucker, 589.
For Congress:
Goode, 436;
Martin, 283.
For House of Delegates:
Jordan Burwell elected.
Campbell County.--Returns incomplete.--
Deane and Mart elected to the House of Delegates.
Nelson County.--
Flournoy, 308;
Smith; 199;
Munford, 58.
For
Lieut. Governor.
Price, 262;
Imboden, 375.
For
Attorney General:
Tucker.
514. For Congress:
Rives, 415.
J. M. Shelton elected to the House of Delegates.