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son312 Highland249 Isle of Wight384 Jackson122 Jefferson18 King and Queen153 King William170 Lewis390 Logan386 Lunenburg264 Madison454 Marion729 Mecklenburg222 Middlesex35 Monongahela374 Northumberland86 page830 Patrick90 Pendleton28 Pleasants70 Pocahontas285 Preston305 Prince Edward45 Prince George80 Prince William461 Randolph264 Ritchie285 Roanoke126 Rockingham1702 Shenandoah1639 Spotsylvania90 Stafford208 Surry33 Sussex164 Taylor21 Tazewell80 Tucker159 Tyler171 Upshur130 Warren241 Wayne51 Wetzel744 Williamsburg15 Wirt166 Wise18 Wythe32 Goggin's (opp.) Maj's. Accomac......93 Albemarle......372 Alexandria......372 Amherst......78 Augusta......768 Bedford......571 Braxton......32 Buckingham......68 Campbell......256 Caroline......117 Carroll......117 Charles City......179 Charlotte......3 Clay......41 Culpeper......22 Cumberland......48 Elizabeth City......50 Essex......55 Floyd......183 Fluvanna..
New Kent82Richmond City744 Northampton36Ritchie15 Northumberland40Roanoke53 Nelson20Rockbridge870 Orange95Rockingham1908 Ohio573Shenandoah400 Prince William18Spottsylvania164 Prince George49Stafford209 Portsmouth23Taylor71 Prince Edward5Tyler70 Smythe297Warren55 Taxewell520Wetzel185 Washington350Williamsburg21 Wood151 Wythe145 7,800 Bell's gain10,996 Breckinridge's gain7,800 Bell's clear gain3,196 Letcher's majority5,829 Bell's gain in the State, so far, falls sh5. Washington County --Gives Breckinridge 300 majority. Goochland --Gives Breckinridge 180 majority. Powhatan --Gives Breckinridge 70 majority. Wetzel --Official.--Gives Breckinridge 640; Bell 91; Douglas 149. Tyler --Gives an estimated majority for Breckinridge of 100. Isle of Wight --Official.--Breckinridge 756; Bell 147; Douglas 19. Dinwiddie --Official.--Bell 389; Breckinridge 254; Douglas 183. Nansemond --Official.--Bell 368;
The Convention. The State Convention met at the Capitol yesterday. A majority of the delegates were present, and John Janney, of Londoun, was elected to preside over the deliberations of the body. Mr. Janney, in his inaugural speech, expressed decided Union sentiments, but plainly foreshadowed a determination to secure the Constitutional rights of Virginia as the condition of remaining in the Confederacy. John L. Eubane, of Richmond, was elected Secretary, on the fifth ballot. After proceeding thus far, the Convention adjourned to meet at the Mechanics' Institute, at 12 o'clock to-day. Among the absent delegates yesterday, were Ex-President Tyler, who is engaged in the Peace Conference at Washington, and Ex-Governor Wise, detained at home by sickness in his family.
Henry Burruss, indicted for a misdemeanor, plead not guilty, and gave bail to answer at the next term. James Axibean, charged with stabbing John Lewis on the 1st November, was remanded to jail, to be examined at the December term, for felony. Daniel Tace, indicted for a misdemeanor, entered into bonds to answer at the next term. Wm. F. Simms, indicted for an assault, gave bail to appear at the December term. Thomas Jones, W. B. Jones, B. W. Joiner, William T. King,Wm. H. Tyler and J. S. Robertson, informations for misdemeanors.-- Nolle prossequi entered by advice of the Court. Edward Moore, indicted for a misdemeanor was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to jail for six months. Charles Ripley, found guilty of a misdemeanor, paid the fine and costs, and was discharged. Thomas Collins, indicted for a misdemeanor gave ball to answer at the next term. John O'Keafe and Arthur B. O'Keafe, indicted for a misdemeanor were found guilty by the jury a
to increase and multiply in point of population, and bids fair soon to rival a number of similar places of deposit in the number of its inmates. The quarters provided for the parties arrested by the military authorities are very comfortable, and no doubt many of them fare better in the hands of the Government than they would if left to their own guidance and control. The military police in going their rounds on Saturday night found two soldiers, named Robert Johnson and Patrick Kennedy, in Tyler's alley, near Hughes's Row, on 17th street, engaged in the rather strange diversion of pulling down a wooden shanty, inhabited by a man and his wife. On being escoated and asked to explain the nature of the proceeding, they said that one of their friends had been stabbed and killed in the house, and they were determined, by pulling down the house, to prevent the possibility of damage to any one else. They had previously assured the inmates that they designed no harm to them. When told the
Wanted --A few more Recruits by us at once. Bendez over Wm. H. Tyler's accept Substitutes, our our company of volunteer ready and willing to fight . None but these need now have an oportunity a select company. have our esqurance that no to render all who join . As the service will be of their morals. of $50, and twenty-five clothing, will be paid result is mustered into service . Charles M. Wallace. C. Nicholas, Jr Mes H. Pearce.
Wanted-- A substitute twelve o'clock, at Tyler & Sons, 134 Cary street.
Wanted-- A steady, industrious man as an Overseer, on a farm about five miles west of the city. Washing for a small family. Apply, in rear of Mitchell & Tyler's to Edw'd McCONNELL. mh 20--eod8t*
One hundred Dollars Reward. --Ranaway from my farm, on the 15th of October, my negro boy, named Dennis, 23 years of age, bright mulatto, freckled face, about 5 feet 4 inches in height, thick set, and rather gum countenance; had on when he left blue pants, black overcoat, shoes, and black felt hat. He is no doubt making his way to the Federal lines. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so I may get him. Wm. H. Tyler, oc 18--9t* Goochland Court-House. Va.
The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], What Kirby Smith has done in Kentucky. (search)
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from my farm, on the 16th of October, my negro boy, named Dennis, 23 years of age, bright mulatto, freckled face, about 5 feet 4 inches in height, thick set, and rather grum countenance; had on when he left blue pants, black overcoat, shoes, and black felt hat. He is no doubt making his way to the Federal lines. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so I may get him. Wm. H. Tyler, oc 13--9t* Goochland Court-House, Va.
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