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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The seizure of the New Orleans Mint, &c. (search)
To the people of HenricoCounty.John R. Garnett. Reasons for Electing him to the Convention. 1. He is a consistent and intelligent citizen of your county, and fully identified with you as such. 2. He has served his fellow-citizens as Presiding Justice of the county for many years, and has proved himself to be a useful public officer. He is also the only citizen of the county now in the field. Reasons why Mr. Wickham should not be elected. 1. He does not reside in Henrico, but is a citizen of Hanover. 2. He is now a member of the Senate, and, by common consent, it is not deemed proper or delicate for a member of the Assembly to complicted. 1. He does not reside in Henrico, but is a citizen of Hanover. 2. He is now a member of the Senate, and, by common consent, it is not deemed proper or delicate for a member of the Assembly to complicate himself with two legislative positions, especially when he is a non-resident of your county. fe 4--1t Henrico.
To the Voters of Henrico County. --You will be called to the polls to-day to cast your votes for some one to represent your county in a State Convention.--Will this old and renowned county of Henrico say on that day, at the ballot-box, that it Henrico say on that day, at the ballot-box, that it has no citizen competent, and in whom it can confide, to represent its great interest in the Convention? Will the voters who have intimated a desire to vote on that day for any one who is not a citizen of the county, pause and reflect before they t an eagle's gaze, is now looking at Virginia. Let it go out to the States of the North and the States of the South that Henrico stands in her proper place. Let it not be said, when the name of Henrico is mentioned on the floor of the Convention, tHenrico stands in her proper place. Let it not be said, when the name of Henrico is mentioned on the floor of the Convention, that its interest must be represented by one who is not a citizen of the county. A Citizen of the County. fe 4--1t