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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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umberland — S. F. Rice, F. Downing, S. A. M Leland Nottoway — T. H. Eppes, T. H. Campbell, A. B. Miller. Ohio — G. A. Craycraft, Jno. B. Wilson, Isaac Burkham. Orange — Joseph Hiden, Wilson Newman, L. B. Williams, Sr. Page — Mann Almond, John McPherson, Gabriel Jordan. Patrick — S. G. Staples, John W. Shelton, D. A. Robertson. Pendleton — Wm. McCoy, Sr. James Boggs, Benjamin Biner. Petersburg — Thomas Wallace, J. M. Donnan, A. B. Garland. Pittsylvania — George Townes, James M. Whittle, Wm. H. Wooding. Pleasants — Alexander Creed, Joseph Hubbs, R. Browne. Pocahontas — James T. Lockridge, Wm. S. Keen, A. Nottingham. Portsmouth--Dr. R. A. Smith, Samuel. Watts, J. Mardaugh. Powhatan — Wm. W. Mosby, B. W. Finney, Charles Seldon. Preston — Gustavus Cresap, Buckner Fairfax, Jonathan Huddleston. Princess Anna--John H. Dey, H. B. Woodhouse, W. S. Way. Prince Edward--A Dickinson, B. J. Worsham, C. A. Morton. Prince George--John A Peterson,
rvation of the records and papers of the several Courts of counties invaded or threatened by the public enemy. By Mr. Ball- Of authorizing the Clerks of the two Houses of the General Assembly to administer the oath to the members thereof. By Mr. Whittle--Of authorizing the people of Danville to vote on the question of subscribing for twelve thousand dollars worth of stock in the Danville Manufacturing Company. Memorial. Mr. Douglas presented the memorial of citizens of King William county, asking for the establishment of an election precinct at West Point. Referred to Committee on General Laws. On motion of Mr. Claiborne, the Senate adjourned. Remarks of Mr.James M. Whittle, of Pittsylvania, in the Senate, on Thursday. Dec. 5, 1861, announcing the death of Col.Geo. W. Townes: Mr. President--I desire to bring to the attention of the Senate the death of my predecessor in this chair — the late Col. George Townes, the Senator from the district composed of