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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Post-Office Affairs --Virginia Appointments.--John F. Morris, postmaster at Isle of Wight C. H., Isle of Wight county, vice Miles E. Marshall, deceased. F. H. Stonesiffer postmaster at Peola Mills, Madison county, vice Thomas G. Fletcher, resigned. Albert J. Padgett postmaster at Pedlar Mills, Amherst county, vice Geo. W. Ray resigned. Geo. E. Smith postmaster at Lanesville, King William county, vice Bolivar Stark, resigned. Patrick B. Duffy postmaster at Braxton C. H., Braxton county, vice B. W. Byrne.
The State Convention will meet in the hall of the House of Delegates at 12 o'clock to-day, the Convention bill having provided that the body shall first assemble at the Capitol. Subsequent sessions will be held in the Mechanics' Institute, where a choice of seats was made yesterday by a large number of delegates.--The general arrangement of the hall, of which we have before given a description, is excellent, and no other place which could have been obtained combines so many advantages for the purpose required. The decorations are appropriate, and not profuse. A large painting of Washington crossing the Delaware, a portrait of Chief Justice Marshall, and busts of Calhoun and Clay, with a tasteful display of drapery over the President's platform, constitute the adornments of the hall. The ladies' gallery, we apprehend, will be more attractive than any other point.