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of Albemarle. Mr. McComas nominated Henry S. Coleman, of Stafford. Mr. Gregory nominated Roscoe Burke, of King William. Mr. Tredway nominated S. H. Joter, of Richmond. Mr. Speed nominated Wm. Josiah Leake, of Goochland. Mr. Cox nominated Wm. Welch, of Chesterfield. Mr. Montague nominated Jos. Tompkins, of Chesterfield. There being no further nominations the Secretary proceeded to call the roll, and the vote resulted as follows: Jeter 35, Leake 34, Coleman 26,nsion of the rules to allow him to make a motion to withdraw all but the three highest candidates.--Carried. Mr. Morton then made the motion indicated, but there being a tie between two of the candidates, it was amended on the suggestion of Mr. Cox, of Chesterfield, so as to drop all but four, and the motion, as amended, was adopted. The Secretary then announced the names of the candidates, as follows: Messrs. Leake, Jeter, Welch, and Coleman. The vote resulted: Leake 46, Jeter 4
incoln gets into power That's its only value. Lincoln and Hamlin were duly declared President and Vice President yesterday. All the military were on the alert. There was no disturbance. Gov. Floyd's defence will, I understand, place an entirely new light. on the six million dness. He is out in a card in this morning's papers. The Herald, or some other New York sheet, says that Miss Lane is going to marry a distinguished railroad man. Some of your city papers ought to publish Cox's assault on Goddings. It is capital. Miss Fanny Forrest, the Lyric Queen and popular Ballad writer, "and Mr. Fenno Burton,"the Greatest Comic Vocal Artist of the Age," are giving 15 cent entertainments at Old Fellows' Hall, in this city As an inducement for people to attend they offer any quantity of butter knives, jewelry, and twenty-five dollars superb moire antique silk dresses. They fling these in for nothing so you get two hours worth of singing and a butter knife, all for 15 cents.