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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Financial condition of South Carolina. (search)
To Many Voters of Henrico county. --Should it be your pleasure to elect me as Commissioner of the Revenue for the Upper District, I will serve you to the best of my ability. ja 17--17t J. B. Keesee.
rom Lexington to some eligible point on said load was debated and laid on the table. Adverse Report.--The Committee on Claims reported adversely to the petition of Thomas C. Bunting and others, to be released from a forfeited recognizance. Petitions, &c.--The following petitions, &c., were presented and referred; By Mr. Adams, the petition of John L. Morllet and others, to change one of the county lines of Webster county; by Mr. McGruder, the remonstrance of sixty-four citizens of Henrico against extending the corporation limits of Richmond; by Mr. Christian, the petition of the Council of the town of Danville, for authority to establish a chain-gang; by Mr. Porter, the petition of J. H. Cochran, late Sheriff of Hancock county; by Mr. Witten, the petition of Moses Davis, praying that the sum of $69,76 erroneously charged on his lands, be refunded to him; by Mr. Brown, the petition of J. L. Campbell, author of "a manual of scientific and practical agriculture," asking remissi
James Lyons, Esq.. a candidate for the Convention for Henrico county. --Be pleased to announce that James Lyons, Esq., will be voted for the represent Henrico in the Convention soon to assemble in Virginia. Mr. Lyons' exalted character and commanding abilities so eminently fit him for the position, that nothing further need be said to ensure him a large vote. ja 22--10t