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By the Governor of Virginia-a Proclamaton. --Whereas, a vacancy has occurred in the Convention of Virginia by the resignation of Thomas F. Goode, a member thereof for the county of Mecklenburg, therefore the Sheriff of said county is hereby required to hold an election at the several places of voting prescribed by law, in said county, on Monday, the 10th day of June next, for a member of the Convention for said county, to supply the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 27th day of May, 1861, and in the 85th year of the Commonwealth. John Letchee. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. my 29--d3t&w3t
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation.--Information having been received by the Executive that Geo. Blakemore, charged with the killing of Jacob S. Rohr, of Harrisonburg, in the county of Rockingham, has escaped arrest by the officers of the law, and is now going at large, therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred Dollars to any person or persons who shall arrest the said George Blakemore, and deliver him into the jail of said county, and I do moreover require all officers of this Commonwealth, civil and military and request the people generally, to use their best exertions to procure the arrest of the said George Blakemore, that he may be brought to justice. Given under my hand, as Governor and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 25th May, 1861, and in the eighty-fifth year of the Commonwealth. By the Governor: John Letcher. George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth.
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation — Whereas a vacancy has occurred in the Convention of Virginia by the resignation of George W. Summers, a member thereof for the county of Kanawha, therefore the Sheriff of said county is hereby required to hold an election at the several places of voting prescribed by law, in said county, on Monday, the 10th day of June next, for a member of the Convention for said county, to supply the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 29th day of May, 1861, and in the eighty-fifth year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. my 30--d&cw3t
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation.--Whereas, a vacancy has occurred in the Convention of Virginia by the resignation of Thomas F. Good, a member there of for the county of Mecklenburg, therefore the Sheriff of said county is hereby required to hold an election at the several places of voting prescribed by jaw, in said county, on Monday, the 10th day of June next, for a member of the Convention for said county, to supply the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 27th day of May, 1861, and in the 35th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth. my 29--d3t&w3t
he officers of the law, and is now going at large, therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of one Hundred dollars to any person or persons who shall arrest the said George Blakemore, and deliver him into the jail of said county, and I do moreover require all officers of this Commonwealth, civil and military, and request the people generally, to use their best exertions to procure the arrest of the said George Blakemore, that he may be brought to justice. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 25th May, 1861. and in the eighty-fifth year of the Commonwealth. By the Governor: John Letcher. George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. George Blakemore is a man of light complexion, about 30 years old, about 5 feet 4 inches high, has been engaged for some time past in taking daguerreotypes, has been a resident of the county of Rockingham, and is now supposed to be making his way either to Georgia or Ohio. my 30--d3t&cw3t
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamation.--Whereas a vacancy has occurred in the Convention of Virginia by the resignation of George W. Summers, a member thereof for the county of Kanawha, therefore the Sheriff of said county is hereby required to hold an election at the several places of voting prescribed by law, in said county, on Monday, the 19th day of June next, for a member of the Convention for said county, to supply the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 29th day of May, 1861, and in the eighty-fifth year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. my 30--d&cw3t
By the Governor of Virginia --A Proclamaton.--Whereas, a vacancy has occurred in the Convention of Virginia by the resignation of Thomas F. Goode, a member thereof for the county of Mecklenburg, therefore the Sheriff of said county is hereby required to hold an election at the several places of voting prescribed by law, in said county, on Monday, the 10th day of June next, for a member of the Convention for said county, to supply the vacancy aforesaid. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth at Richmond, this 27th day of May, 1861, and in the 85th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. my 29--d3t&w3t
. And I furthermore enjoin upon all the good people of this Commonwealth to deport themselves with the calmness and composure becoming a free people, conscious of their rights, and resolved to maintain them, nothing doubting, that by the patriotic devotion, concentrated energy and determined will of the people, in firm reliance upon the blessing of Divine Providence, we shall be able to maintain the liberty, independence and integrity of our ancient Commonwealth, and the safety, honor and welfare of the Confederate States. Given under my hand, as Governor and and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this third day of June, 1861, and in the 85th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth. The several newspapers throughout the state will insert the foregoing Proclamation three times in each of their papers, and forward their accounts to the Executive Department for payment. je 3--d&c3t
And I furthermore enjoin upon all the good people of this Commonwealth to deport themselves with the calmness and composure becoming a free people, conscious of their rights, and resolved to maintain them, nothing doubting, that by the patriotic devotion, concentrated energy and determined will of the people, in firm reliance upon the blessing of Divine Providence, we shall be able to maintain the liberty, independence and integrity of our ancient Commonwealth, and the safety, honor and welfare of the Confederate States. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this third day of June, 1861, and in the 85th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth, The several newspapers throughout the State will insert the foregoing Proclamation three times in each of their papers, and forward their accounts to the Executive Department for payment. Je 3--d&c3t
And I furthermore enjoin upon all the good people of this Commonwealth to deport themselves with the calmness and composure becoming a free people conscious of their rights, and resolved to maintain them, nothing doubting, that by the patriotic devotion, concentrated energy and determined will of the people, in firm reliance upon the blessing of Divine Providence, we shall be able to maintain the liberty, independence and integrity of our ancient Commonwealth, and the safety, honor and welfare of the Confederate States. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this third day of June, 1861, and in the 85th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth. The several newspapers throughout the State will insert the foregoing Proclamation three times in each of their papers and forward their accounts to the Executive Department for payment. je 3--d&c3t
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