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irginia volunteers. Judge Advocate. The ticket of Presidential electors which has been suggested by the editorial corps of Richmond contains the name of Cincinnatus W. Newton, Esq., of this city, as the candidate for this (second) district. Mr. Newton is a son of the venerable Thomas Newton, deceased, who in times gone by repreMr. Newton is a son of the venerable Thomas Newton, deceased, who in times gone by represented our people for so many years in the United States House of Representatives as to obtain the appellation of "father of the House." Mr. Newton has himself represented this city in the Virginia Legislature with credit and efficiency. He was an "old-line Whig" at the time when that very respectable party had existence; but of Mr. Newton has himself represented this city in the Virginia Legislature with credit and efficiency. He was an "old-line Whig" at the time when that very respectable party had existence; but of late years has kept out of the political arena. Since our civil troubles commenced he has been a warm supporter of the cause of Southern rights. As he is understood to advocate the election of Davis and Stephens, I presume there will be no opposition to him in the district. There will be a second performance of the "Amateur