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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Albemarle county. Charlottesville, May 6, 1861. At a meeting of the citizens of Albemarle county held to-day, (Court day) Thomas Wood, Esq. was unanimously nominated for the House of Delegates. He served in the Legislature at the recent called session, and is an ardent, determined Secessionist and States-Rights man. Mr. Wood accepted the nomination, and pledged his services, his fortune and his life to Virginia and the South. TheAlbemarle county held to-day, (Court day) Thomas Wood, Esq. was unanimously nominated for the House of Delegates. He served in the Legislature at the recent called session, and is an ardent, determined Secessionist and States-Rights man. Mr. Wood accepted the nomination, and pledged his services, his fortune and his life to Virginia and the South. The following resolution, offered by E. R. Watson and recorded by R. H. Carter, Esq., was also unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the County Court of Albemarie be earnestly requested to appropriate not less than $50,000 for the purpose of equipping her citizens for the defence of the State, or to be applied in any other way which the Court may deem expedient, and which may be authorized by law. Our county candidates are W. D. Hart, State Senate; Frank Minor and Thos. Wood, House of Deleg