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ut validity; and all proceedings under it were and utterly are null and void, and of no effect. The indignant voice of condemnation long since went forth from the vast majority of the people and press of America, and from all free countries in Europe with entire unanimity. And more recently, too, the "platform" of an earnest, numerous and most formidable convention of the sincere Republicans, and still further, the emphatic letter of the acceptance by the candidate of that convention, Gen John C Fremont — the first candidate also, of the Republican party for the presidency eight years ago, upon the rallying cry of free speech, and a free press — give renewed hope that, at last, the reign of arbitrary power in about to be brought n end in the United States. The time has therefore arrived when it becomes me as a citizen of Ohio and of the United States, to demand, and by my own act to vindicate, the rights, liberties and privileges which I never forfeited, but of which for so
Contested election. --A full bench of Magistrates of Henrico will convene to day, in the county Court House, for the purpose of deciding between the claims of Dr. John. E. Friend and George W. Thomas, contestants for a seat upon the Magistrates bench of that county.