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The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 4, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ohn M. Botts5275625171666 George W. Randolph4578695651891 John O. Steger380867471171- John Robertson3867505301666 John H. Gilmer1708685341 Elected. The question of reference to the people was carried by a considerable majority. The aggregate vote in the city is about 3,800. In November last the total vote was 4,323. Henrico county. Great excitement prevailed at the Court-House all day, and some arrests were made for turbulent demonstrations. It is believed that Mr. Williams C. Wickham, the Union candidate, is elected over Dr. Garnett by a considerable majority. Mr. J. B. Keesee is elected Commissioner of the Revenue for the Upper District. The following is the vote at the Court-House: For the State Convention--Williams C. Wickham 578, John R. Garnett 470, Wm. L. McMinn 3. For reference to the people 706. Against reference 432. For Commissioner of the Revenue — J. B. Keesee 571, Wm. Christian 271, B. J. Duval 83, E. McConnell, Jr., 27.
The Daily Dispatch: May 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Blockade-running steamers captured. (search)
Sudden death. --On Saturday morning a negro man named Sam, employed at the Confederate shop of Mr. Wm. L. McMinn, corner of 20th and Main streets, left the shop to procure a bucket of water, and on his return with it, when about to enter the shop fell dead at the threshold. He bled very freely, and it is supposed the bursting of a blood vessel caused his death.