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To the Voters of the Senatorial Distriot composed of the Counties of Henrico and Hanover. --Mr. Williams C. Wickham having resigned his seat in the Senate, from the above District, at the solicitation of many gentlemen heretofore of different political parties, I hereby announce myself a candidate to fill the vacancy. Entirely approving what seems to be the public sentiment, in opposition to a regular political canvass to the present excited condition of the public mind. I shall content myself with the above simple announcement, pledging to the voters of the District, if they shall see fit to elect me, to exert whatever of ability I possess, both of mind and heart, (eschewing all party feeling or prejudice,) to the establishment of Southern Independence and the promotion of the best interests of our noble old Commonwealth. sa 24--ts Jno. R. Garnett.
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 previo have no doubt that Col. Randolph will consent to serve, if elected; but to remove all doubts upon the subject, we earnestly call upon him at once to respond to this card. Sept. 20th, 1861. many Voters. To the Voters of the Counties of Hanover, Henrico, Charles City, New Kent, Elizabeth City, James City, and York, and the Cities of Richmond and Williamsburg: In response to a call made on me in the public press and in private letters, I announce myself a candidate to represent you
Aiding the hospitals. --The committee of Springfield Hospital for sick soldiers acknowledge the receipt of the following articles:--From Mrs. Isaac Butler, of Hanover, 1 bbl. vegetables, 2 dozen eggs, 1 loaf bread. From Miss Nannie E. Davis, of King William, 4 pairs socks, a lot of pepper, sage, etc. From Mrs. Wm. Holt Richardson, $10. From the Y. M. C. Aid Society, drawers, shirts, bed clothing, chickens, butter, eggs, vegetables, etc.