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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Lane T Loving Gen. W S Larfarguer M Lafond F H Lockwood G W Lucas G H Leyfort H Loeach J M Lyman J Loyons J Lee J L Laue J. Jr Morey J Miller Rev J W Melvin J Morrell J W &Co Mason J Mergan J H Mosby J G Moynagham J Mander J Moore J R Mellon J J Moor H M Modlin E W Morris E P Miller E B Manning D Manning Asa Michaels A Morton A Murphy P 2 Mullen P Morrison S & J Michael Dr T Minor T F Mann V Madden T Morrison W H. Matthews W H 2 McKey W McFerren W R McEbiath Thos. McLary W O McCarrick Capt. P C McGowan A McCann D 2 McEvey Jno. McDonell Jas. McGowan J M McElheney J T McNamara J Nagle J P Newell J M Neff Geo. N Nance L F Nottingham W D Norment S & J Owens A O'Keef David O'Connell M O'Conners M Puarpree & Nicholson Percival W Phillips W H Perkins T P Peters S Patterson R Perkins R C Pro ettor Dan Power Dr F W Perry J B 2 Phillips J E Philips
arroll......117 Charles City......179 Charlotte......3 Clay......41 Culpeper......22 Cumberland......48 Elizabeth City......50 Essex......55 Floyd......183 Fluvanna......156 Franklin......116 Giles......111 Gloucester......18 Greenbrier......110 Hardy......417 Henrico......393 Henry......157 James City......80 Kanawha......679 King George......9 Lancaster......49 Lee......64 Loudoun......1076 Louisa......99 Marshall......195 Mason......141 Matthews......62 McDowell......82 Mercer......128 Monroe......173 Montgomery......227 Morgan......13 Nansemond......191 Nelson......356 New Kent......107 Nicholas......61 Norfolk city......309 Norfolk county......210 Northampton......74 Nottoway......17 Ohio......293 Orange......47 Petersburg......308 Pittsylvania......289 Portsmouth......141 Powhatan......4 Princess Anne......3 Pulaski......75 Putnam......24 Raleigh......233 Rappahannock......46 Ric
sday, the 12th February, 1861. Said act provides that the Commissioners and Officers conducting the State Election in May last shall conduct this election. The following is a list of the Commissioners and Conductors then appointed: Jefferson Ward.--Joseph Brummel, Abel F. Picot, E. A. Smith, John J. Wilson, and N. B. Hill, Commissioners; and Reuben T. Seal, Conductor. Madison Ward.--James H. Grant, George Whitfield, R. R. Howison, George W. Randolph, and Thomas R. Price, Commissioners; and Thomas U. Dudley, Conductor. Monroe Ward.--Thomas Barham, Thomas M. Jones, Thomas Boudar, Charles H. Powell, and Felix Matthews, Commissioners; and James L. Bray, Conductor. The Commissioners and Conductors are requested to meet at my office, at the City Hall, on Saturday evening, the 2d inst., at 5 o'clock, to take the oaths prescribed by law. Thomas U. Dudley, Sergeant City of Richmond. N. B.--The Polls will be opened at Sunrise in each Ward. [fe 1--2t] T. U. D.
sday, the 13th February, 1861. Said act provides that the Commissioners and Officers conducting the State Election in May last shall conduct this election. The following is a list of the Commissioners and Conductors then appointed: Jefferson Ward.--Joseph Brummel, Abel F. Picot, E. A. Smith, John J. Wilson, and N. B. Hill, Commissioners; and Reuben T. Seal, Conductor. Madison Ward.--James H. Grant, George Whitfield, R. R. Howison, George W. Randolph, and Thomas R. Price, Commissioners; and Thomas U. Dudley, Conductor. Monroe Ward.--Thomas Barham, Thomas M. Jones, Thomas Boudar, Charles H. Powell, and Felix Matthews, Commissioners; and James L. Bray, Conductor. The Commissioners and Conductors are requested to meet at my office, at the City Hall, on Saturday evening, the 2d inst., at 5 o'clock, to take the oaths prescribed by law. Thomas U. Dudley, Sergeant City of Richmond. N. B.--The Polls will be opened at Sunrise in each Ward. [fe 1--2t] T. U. D.
The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
Important election. --Our readers will bear in mind that voting on the new Constitution will commence to-day and continue for three days. We append a list of the commissioners who are to conduct the same, viz: John A. Lacy, George Bell, Luther Libby, A. Bodeker, and James Moore, Commissioners; and John M. Francisco, Conductor for the First Ward. R. R. Howlson, James H. Grant, G. A. Myers, William Beers, and Walter D. Blair, Commissioners; and Thomas U. Dudley, Conductor for the Second Ward. Thomas Boudar, Thomas M. Jones, Felix Matthews, Thomas Barham, and Charles G. Ellett, Commissioners; and James L. Bray, Conductor for the Third Ward.
Depredations upon private property. The column of Yankee troops which left Fredericksburg some two weeks ago stopped at Verdersville, in Orange county, where they stole and destroyed a considerable amount of property. They demanded from Catlett Rhodes all his corn and bacon, refusing to make any remuneration; and then broke open the store and dwelling of T. J. Hatch, postmaster, demolished his furniture, and destroyed or carried off his goods. They also stole a horse from Henry Hatch, and committed various other excesses. Several citizens were arrested and held in custody for twenty-four hours, when they were released. Private letters from Gloucester state that no less than three thousand negroes have been run off from that county and Matthews since the invasion by the enemy.