241.. ī 841.. 740 488 608.. 860 Prince George Rockbridge.. Rockingham.. No nom. Hollinay HayesTiid'n Cochrane, Ind., hat 506 votes. 4791 Pridemore 15127 10336 792 Newberry, Ind. Dem,, had 4,640 votes, and 1152 In 1876 the aggregate Congressional vote LEGISLATURE, 1878. Senate. House. Jt.Bal. 9 1026 Maj. o'r n't 5120 Stafford 1074.. 234 1022 Democrats. 947 Republicans......... 636 Independents...... Sussex C63.. 1145 710 Dem. majority...... 4 1.3 Warren Warwick.. 231.. 137 931 Washington Westmoreland In the preceding Legislature the Demo155 rats had a clear majority over all others of 2228 31 in the Senate and 70 in the House. 620 The following are the aggregates.on other 511 State officers vet d for: 1611 539 Lieut.-Governor-Jas. A. Walker,D. 81,969 Scattering 6.911 1617 Attorneu-Gcn'l....James S. Fie.d, D.100,952 WEST VIRGINIA. 6445 7050 778 Countics. (54) Danville... 652.. CONGRESS, 1878. PRES. 1876. Williamsburg. Manchester... Fredricksburg Lynchburg in cluded in Campbell Co. 4389 101940.. 95558 139670 Harrison. 1090 1677 bard. son. sell. Hayes.den. er. 675 3rooke... 345 450 216.. 495 €41 534 Calloun 248 675 12.. 258 525 Doddridge 388 726 451.. 673 734 Filmer.... 243 850 41.. 276 683 Hancock. 423 417 41.. 518 428 1002.. 1711 1958 2 56 99 44112 290.. 833 1198 44.. 1971 1499 229.. 3240 3831 121.. 389 510 244..1099 977 187.. 985 810 35.. 595 1373 420 750 36.. 435 599 Wood. ... 1546 1771 1117.. 2096 2285 *Includes Lynchburg. 154 votes for Hol Ritchie.... 770 868 liday in North Danville. 753 767 526 1412 3 21 Tyler. 9 101 Wirt 11 271 14228 3288 Critcher, Ind., had 2,296 votes. 2 Dezendorf Goode. Segar. 16885 1896 3 Newman. Johnson. Walker. 13430 15535 . 4 Jorgensen. Hinton. 2106 Jorgenson. Hinton. 12492 M. R. DeMortie, Ind. Rep., had 383 votes. 5 Witcher.1.Cabell. 13896 1404 Lewis. Ca ell, No regular nominations by any party. 8 Carter, I. Hunton. O'Neal. *Mar-Thomp Barr. tin. son. Hayes.der. cr. Barbour... 399 1202 359.. 893 12: 8 667 1234 124.. 606 816 155.. 278 1657 114.. 147 877 237.. 975 2022 634.. 1560 1725 478.. 697 971 48.. 1572 1136 112.. 519 422 333.. 346 808 239 627 164.. 2183 1224 148.. 300 944 249.. 1227 1022 71.. 130 316 307.. 1029 582 3 43 324 46 Huuton. 1666) 615 can nominec. In the IIId Congressional District, the Washington.... 994 2187 Waushara.. . 13,181 Trempeleau. 2483 731 176.. 2360 790 1678 416 846.. 2763 1117 2914 1374 160.. 4212 1970 2484 2388 187.. 1321 3047 276.. 3129 5335 1473 990 1282 257 772.. 2642 1592 377.. 2080 548 Per cent..... 6141 Senate. House. Jt. Bal rotal vote...... Republicans.. 257,312 CONGRESS. 170,070 1878. 1876. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Williams*ParkerWilliams Wins ow 14629 9949 182 6 II. Caswell Davis. Caswell. Orton. 12607 9302 15073 14845 328 Maj.orn't 3105 6728 12478 H. S. Teuney, Nat., had 2376 votes INTERNAL REVENUE, POSTAL AND TARIFF DUTIES. Bankers' capital, 124 of 1 per cent per month. Bankers' checks, 2 cents. Bankers' deposits, 11 of 1 per cent per Cigars, foreign and domestic, $6 per 1,000. Snuff, 32 cents per pound. Distilled spirits, 90 cents per gallon. galious. Matches, in boxes containing 100 or less, 1 cent. Over 75 and not over 100 c:s. retail, 4 cts. Rates of Postage. First-Class Matter.-Consisting of letters. sealed packages, mail matter wholly or partly in writing. except book manuscript and corrected proofs passing between authors and publishers, and except local and drop letters, or United States postal cardsthree cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof. On local or drop letters, at offices where free delivery by carriers is established, two cents for each half ounce or fra tion thereof; on local or drop letters, at offi ces where free delivery by carriers is not establishe 1, one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof. Second-Class Matte-On all newspapers and periodical publications mailed from a known office of publication or news agency and addressed to regular subscribers or news ageuts, 2 cents a pound or fraction thereof on all issued weekly and oftener; issued leco frequently, 3 cents a pound or Over 25 and not over 50 cents retail, 2 ots.fraction thereof. County papers to actual Over 50 and not over 75 cents retail, 3 cts. subscribers in county whero published, free. Matches, in boxes containing over 100 and Third-Class Matter.- One cent for two ounces Jinens, of all kinds, 30 to.. bottles, 20 cts. per gal. Epirituous, $2 per proof gal. Vinous, still wines in casks, 40 cts. por gal.; in bottles, pints and quarts. $1 60 per case; Champagnes and all sparkling, $1 50 per doz., pínt or less; $3 per doz. over 2 and not more than 1 pint; $6 per doz. over pint and not more than 1 quart. on almanacs, books (printed), calendars, cat- | Liquers-Malt, 35 cts. per gal.; not in alogues, corrected proofs, hand-bills, magazines, when not sent to regular subscribers. maps- lithographed or engraved - music (printed sheet), newspapers, when not sent to regular subscribers, occasional publica. tions, pamphlets, posters, proof-sheets, pros pectuses, and regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes. or for free circulation, or for circulation at nom. inal rates. 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