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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Additional Foreign news. (search)
National DemocratichiTicket for 1860.for president,Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois.for president,Herschel V.Johnson, of Georgia.
Electors.
1st.
Dist.--Gorge Blow, of Norfolk City.
2d.
Dist.--Henry L. Hopkins, of Petersburg.
3d.
Dist.--Jonathan B. Stovall, of Halifax.
4th.
Dist.--James Garland, of Lynchburg.
5th.
Dist.--Ben. F. Randolph, of Albemarle.
6th.
Dist.--James H. Cox, of Chesterfield.
7th.
Dist.--J B. Allworth, of Accomac.
8th.
Dist.--G. H. C. Rowe, of Spotsylvania.
9th.
Dist.--George W. Brent, of Alexandria.
10th.
Dist.--Israel Robinson, of Berkeley.
11th.
Dist.--J. N. Liggett, of Rockingham.
12th.
Dist.--D. H. Hodge, of Montgomery.
13th.
Dist.--George W. Hopkins, of Washington.
14th.
Dist.--C. J. Stuart, of Doddridge.
15th.
Dist.--Wm. G. Brown, of Preston.
Election on Tuesday, 6th November.
no 2--2t
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Dangerously Ill.
--Judge Geo. W. Hopkins, member of the General Assembly from Washington county, was dangerously ill yesterday, and not expected by his friends to survive.
Death of Judge Hopkins.
We announce to-day, with feelings of sincere regret, the death of Hon. George W. Hopkins, Delegate from Washington county, which occurred Friday night at the residence of his relative, Mrs. Bransford, on 5th street, in this city, after a brief, but painful illness.--The announcements heretofore made asHon. George W. Hopkins, Delegate from Washington county, which occurred Friday night at the residence of his relative, Mrs. Bransford, on 5th street, in this city, after a brief, but painful illness.--The announcements heretofore made as to his condition of health have led his friends to expect this melancholy termination of his sickness.
The deceased gentleman was eminently calculated to win regard, and preserve friendship.
To the frank and manly bearing of the "old Virginia gentleman, " he united a kindness of heart, and an urbanity of manner which rendered h s life he had served his country, both in State and National Halls of Legislation, with credit to himself, and once represented the nation at a foreign court.
Judge Hopkins was a brother of Hon. Henry L. Hopkins, for many years Speaker of the House of Delegates, and a native, we believe, of the county of Goochland.
He was about 6
The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)