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The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1860., [Electronic resource], Servants' Clothing--Servants' Clothing. (search)
Falmouth — Bell, 111; Breckinridge, 70; Douglas, 29. Returns from the whole county, except one small precinct, sum up as follows: Breckinridge, 360; Bell, 330, Douglas, 154. Culpeper. Court-House — Bell, 182; Breckinridge, 135; Douglas, 7. Brandy, 3:50 P. M.--Bell, 60; Breckinridge, 68; Douglas, 1. Calvin's, 4 o'clock--Bell, 47; Breckinridge, 18; Douglas, 1. Nov. 7.--The county gives 2 majority for Breckinridge-- an opposition loss of 20. Madison. Madison, C. H., Nov. 6. --The majority for Breckinridge in this county, over Bell, will be at least 700. Douglas will get 18 or 20 votes. N. W. C. Lewis. This county gives 300 majority for Breckinridge — a Democratic loss of 90. Chesterfield--(official.) The vote in this county stands Bell and Everett 785, Douglas 593, Breckinridge 329. Cumberland--(official.) Bell's majority is 6--an Opposition loss of 42. Franklin. The Democratic gain in this county is 216.
The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1860., [Electronic resource], Servants' Clothing--Servants' Clothing. (search)
na, Richmond. Liverpool, Oct. 24.--Cl'd, ship Avon, City Point. Halifax, Oct. 30.--Arr'd, schr. Truro, Richmond. Salem, Nov. 2.--Arr'd, schr. E. L. Hammond, Norfolk. New York, Nov. 5.--Arr'd, schr. Sea Witch, Fredericksburg. Nov. 6. --Cl'd, steamship Jamestown, Richmond. Arr'd, schr. Amanda, Petersburg; Mary Langdon, do.; E. C. Johnson, Fredericksburg. Portland, Nov. 3.--Cl'd, schr. Stephen Young, Richmond. Alexandria, Nov. 6.--Arr'd, schr. B. F. Rives, Richmond.rr'd, schr. Truro, Richmond. Salem, Nov. 2.--Arr'd, schr. E. L. Hammond, Norfolk. New York, Nov. 5.--Arr'd, schr. Sea Witch, Fredericksburg. Nov. 6. --Cl'd, steamship Jamestown, Richmond. Arr'd, schr. Amanda, Petersburg; Mary Langdon, do.; E. C. Johnson, Fredericksburg. Portland, Nov. 3.--Cl'd, schr. Stephen Young, Richmond. Alexandria, Nov. 6.--Arr'd, schr. B. F. Rives, Richmond. Cl'd, Jno. H. Travers, do. New Bedford, Nov. 5.--Arr'd, schr. Gen. Taylor, Norfolk.
Fire in Natick, Mass. Boston, Nov. 6. --A fire in Natick, Mass., this morning, destroyed the shoe factories of Samuel Walcott & Co. and Crosby & Nich class and also the store of Wm. H. Wright, with most of their contents. The Post-Office was in one of the buildings. Loss $50,000, mostly insured.
Northern Markets. Baltimore, Nov. 7. --Flour dull — Howard Street $5.56; City Mills $5.37. Wheat dull and heavy-- red $1.23@1.33; white $1.40@1.60. Corn firm — yellow 65@68 Provisions quiet and unchanged. Coffee firm at 14@15. Whiskey dull at 20½c. New York, Nov. 7.--Stocks steads; with a moderate business, Va. 5's 91¼; Mo. 6's 78. Cotton easier and heavy — Uplands Middling 11⅜. Flour 5c lower. Southern $5.75@6. Wheat 1 @2 lower — white $1.56. Corn 1 higher — mixed 72@73. Pork steady-- mass $19.12; prime $14.06@14.25. Whiskey firm at 21¼@22 Sugar steady — Muscovado 5¼@7. Turpentine dull at 40@40¼. Rosin heavy at 42½. Rice steady. Sales in New York. Nov. 6th, of $14,000 Va. 6's at 90¼ $1.000 do., at 90¾; $2,500 do., at 91; $4,000 do., at 91