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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Washington (United States) (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Pickens (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
McKim (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
W. E. Anderson (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Lincoln (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Lammond (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with hiMr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentlemanMr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Richard Wallach (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard gent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
Commissioner (search for this): article 4
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.