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The New Secretary of War. General George W. Randolph, the new Secretary of War, needs no introduction to our Virginia community. A grandson of Thomas Jefferson, his public and professional career have reflected no discredit even upon that illustrious name. As a lawyer, he has no superior at the bar of Virginia, and in foreothly, quietly, and powerfully as a great river. Dignity and simplicity are the characteristics of the style both of the lawyer and the man. If these were all Mr. Randolph's recommendations, however, we should never think of his being peculiarly qualified for Secretary of War--Mr. Randolph, however, has received a military educatMr. Randolph, however, has received a military education, and during the present war has shown vast energy and aptitude in military organization, rising rapidly from the post of Captain of Artillery to that of General, until he has now been honored with his present most responsible and difficult position. He comes to the helm of the ship in a dark hour, with the roar of the breaker
Personal. --Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, the new Secretary of War, is expected in Richmond to-day.