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boder, 100. No opposition to Rives for Congress. Petersburg, May 28. --The election is progressing quietly. Kelley probably elected to the House. Collier has a large majority for Congress. The vote for Governor is divided. Smith and Munford run ahead of Flournoy. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg, May 28, P. n ahead of Flournoy. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg, May 28, P. M. --Polls closed. Collier 684, Gholson 242. A. M. Keily elected to House. Smith 535, Munford 176, Flournoy 160. Imboden 179, Price 406. Tucker 510. Partial reports from the counties adjacent indicate the re-election of Collier by a large majority. n ahead of Flournoy. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg, May 28, P. M. --Polls closed. Collier 684, Gholson 242. A. M. Keily elected to House. Smith 535, Munford 176, Flournoy 160. Imboden 179, Price 406. Tucker 510. Partial reports from the counties adjacent indicate the re-election of Collier by a large majority.