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fth rate county court lawyer was elected, and all unfit as he is, has entered upon the discharge of the duties of the high office. Mrs. Thompson is a devoted Southern lady, and successfully escaping from the land of tyranny, recently arrived in safety here, where she has been much afflicted by the death of a gallant son who fell in the late battle at Allegheny mountain. She has yet another son in the service of the South. Dr. White, a lawyer of distinction, was a partner with Mr. Joseph H. Pendleton, a native of Louisa, who some time since removed to the Northwest, and was a successful practitioner in the Courts of Wheeling and adjoining counties at the time of the national disturbances, when he had to fly for safety from the reign of terror in that city to his native county. Dr. White, although an avowed Secessionist, remained in Brooke county until recently. He was often threatened by the mob, and was constantly watched with great vigilance as a dangerous person. He contri