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United States (United States) (search for this): article 15
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 5.
Political matters here, as well as elsewhere in these United States, will soon have reached the culminating point.
With us the excitement is waxing warm, and the three-cornered fight raging fiercely, though it is generally conceded by all parties that there is but little hope for the defeat of Lincoln, while many are of the opinion that his election will burst asunder the cords which bind together this glorious Confederacy of States.
The Circuit Court for this Judicial District commenced a regular term in this city on Saturday last.
The case of Geo. W. and W. W. Hardwicke, in connection with the fatal shooting affray on the 23d of June last with the Messrs.
Button, which resulted in the death of Mr. Joseph Button, was brought before the Grand Jury.
A true bill was found against G. W. Hardwicke, while the bill against William Hardwicke was ignored.
No other business appearing,
W. H. Reynolds (search for this): article 15
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