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For Congress--Col. George W. Randolph. To the Voters of the Counties of Hanover, Hearico, Charles City, New Kent, Elizabeth City. Warwick, James City, and York, and of the Cities of Richmond and Williarasburg: You will now very soon have to elect a representative for this district in the Congress of the Confederate States. The importance of making the best selection at this time cannot be overrated. The thoughts and wishes of many of your fellow-voters have, without any previous concert, simultaneously been attracted to Col. George W. Randolph as a man eminently qualified for this important post. His military and naval experience, his profound investigation of the commercial resources and policy of the South, as exhibited in his masterly speech in the Virginia Convention, the high standing and influence won by his industry, eloquence and statesmanship in that Convention, all give the highest assurance of his greater usefulness in the counsels of the Confederacy,
The concert last night. --The concert for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers came off last night at Metropolitan Hall. At this time we have no space to particularize, and can only say that the house was well filled, and that the music, both vocal and instrumental, was admirable. We may add that great credit is due to Messrs Well & Warwick who gave up the hall for the night, at considerable pecuntary sacrifice, after having made, on another occasion, a large contribution to the soldiers' fund.