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o gentlemen were put in nomination for the office, namely: Mr. Joseph H. Pendleton, member of the House of Delegates from Wheeling, and Mr. Wchmond city. In the Senate, Mr. Allegre received 22 voter, and Mr. Pendleton 13. In the House the vote was: For Pendleton, 20; for Allegre,Pendleton, 20; for Allegre, 26. Whole number of votes cast, 158; necessary to a choice, 80. Joseph H. Pendleton received 103, and Wm. B. Allegre 55. So Mr. PendletonJoseph H. Pendleton received 103, and Wm. B. Allegre 55. So Mr. Pendleton was declared duly elected Public Printer. The joint resolution, offered yesterday, requesting the Governor to urge upon the Confederate Mr. Pendleton was declared duly elected Public Printer. The joint resolution, offered yesterday, requesting the Governor to urge upon the Confederate authorities the necessity of releasing slaves from the recent requisition to work on fortifications, if practicable, was discussed at length.on of Public Printer, was taken up at noon. The names of Joseph H. Pendleton, member of the House from Ohio county, and Wm. B. Allegre, oter by Mr. Burwell. The balloting resulted in the choice of Mr. Pendleton. A bill for the settlement of fiduciaries' accounts in cer
For Hire. --Two Boys, one a good House Servant Also, and experienced House Girl and plain Seamstress, of good character. For terms apply to P H Pendleton, Comptroller's Office. fe 16--3t*