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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for F. Everett or search for F. Everett in all documents.
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Texas Newsthe Legislature.
--The Austin Intelligencer brings us the following respecting the organization of the Legislature:
Senate.--R. H. Gwyn, president pro tem.; P. De Cordova, secretary; A. H. Casteel, first assistant; F. Everett, enrolling clerk; J Q St. Clair, engrossing clerk; D. C. Burleson sergeant-at-arms; J. W. Murphy, door keeper.
House.--C. W. Backley, speaker; W. L. Chalmers, chief clerk; W. M. Walton, first assistant; E. M. Bacon, enrolling clerk; J. L. Garrison, engrossing clerk; W. N. Hardeman, sergeant at-arms; John Mann, assistant, J. L. Lovejoy, doorkeeper.
Private advices state that Governor Lubbock has appointed Charles West, Esq., of Travis, Secretary of State. Mr. Westis well known as one of the ablest lawyers in the State.
He will reflect credit on the new Administration.
We also have the official vote:
Governor — Lubbock, 21,854; Clark, 21,730; Chambers, 13,733.
Lieutenant Governor--Crockett, 38,321; Foscue, 12,160.