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d loyal citizens of Jefferson county, Va., among the number the wife of the Hon. A. R. Boteler: Another outrage, exceeding, if possible, those heretofore chronichison, Geo. Johnson and A. Shepherd. Proceeding to the residence of the Hon. Alexander R. Boteler near town, the house was immediately, surrounded, the Federals feel of the mansion entered was occupied by Mr. Bezin D. Shepherd, son in-law of Mr. Boteler Mr. Shepherd was dispatched to the Maryland side of the river, under a strong guard, and the search for Mr. Boteler was continued. The door of the chamber where Mrs. Boteler was calmly reposing, not even dreaming of the presence of the Mrs. Boteler was calmly reposing, not even dreaming of the presence of the loathsome enemy, was rudely burst open, and she was aroused to find the sanctify of her chamber polluted by the presence of these midnight assassins.--Springing from m and inhaling the pure, untainted air of our glorious Southern Confederacy. Mr. Boteler left home a few hours before the Yankees called on him, and is now attending
By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. --Whereas, a vacancy has occurred in the House of Delegates of this State, by the resignation of A. R. Boteler, Esq., the Delegate elect for the county of Jefferson: Therefore, I. John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in exercise of authority vested in the Executive by law, do hereby require the Sheriff of the said county of Jefferson to cause an election to be held in that county on the 17th day of December next, for a Delegate to fill the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand, as Governor, and L. S. under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond., this 28th day of November, 1861, and in the year of the Commonwealth the eighty-sixth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, Sec'y of the Commonwealth. The papers at Charlestown to publish until the day of election. no 30--ids