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Y. Conrad, R. H. Cox, Critcher, Deskins, Echols, Fisher, Flournoy, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gregory, John Goodo, Jr., Hale, A. Hall, C. Hall, Hammond, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, C. K. Mallory, Jas. B. Mallory, Marr, Miller, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Orrick, Parks, Preston, Randolph,isfactory answer? Mr. Conrad did not choose to be interrogated. He occupied a position here which he deemed right, and paid no head to vituperation. Mr. Holcombe had no expectation that the measure would lead to any great results, but he thought the experiment ought to be tried. He would vote for the gentleman from Aug Commissioner Mr. Geo. W. Randolph, of the city of Richmond. Mr. Goode withdrew the name of Mr. Wise, and Mr. Stuart was elected without opposition. Mr. Holcombe then nominated for third Commissioner, Mr. Geo. W. Randolph, of Richmond city. Mr. Conrad nominated Mr. Geo. W. Brent, of Alexandria. Mr. Brent aske