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The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
John M. Botts (search for this): article 1
The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
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The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
William H. MacFARLANDarland (search for this): article 1
The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
John O. Steger (search for this): article 1
The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to th Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The late election. --We give below the official result of the vote of the city on Monday. It will be seen that there is a falling off of 201 in Mr. Steger's vote, owing to a clerical error in the return for Madison Ward, at the close of the polls: Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland2,109 Marmaduke Johnson2,114 Geo. W. Randolph1,891 John Robertson1,672 John O. Steger1,517 John M. Botts1,606 John H. Gilmer343 the majority for referring the action of the State Convention back to the people is 355. Henrico County--official. Wickham.Garnett. Count-House578470 Eache's249 Alley's9410 Hughes'8423 Sweoney's1586 Dickman's12828 Erin Shades1651 917717 717 Wickham's majority200 Majority for reference to the people, 447.
The Legislature In the Senate, yesterday, bills were reported for authorizing the sale of a portion of the Armory grounds for the purpose of building an arsenal and quarters for the Public Guard, and for distributing Mayo's Guide among the coroners, Sundry bills were ordered to be engrossed. A motion was made to "secede" from the regular business of the session until the 9th inst., and it prevailed after considerable debate. In the House, bills were reported for marking the boundary line between Finvanna and Albemarie counties; for repairing the Governor's house, and for amending the law making a subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. A resolution was offered to secure the State a more equitable representation in internal improvement companies in which she may be interested. A bill was passed for allowing Court Clerks to take orders of publication in vacation. A committee was appointed to take charge of all matters appertaining to the free negro
The Legislature In the Senate, yesterday, bills were reported for authorizing the sale of a portion of the Armory grounds for the purpose of building an arsenal and quarters for the Public Guard, and for distributing Mayo's Guide among the coroners, Sundry bills were ordered to be engrossed. A motion was made to "secede" from the regular business of the session until the 9th inst., and it prevailed after considerable debate. In the House, bills were reported for marking the boundary line between Finvanna and Albemarie counties; for repairing the Governor's house, and for amending the law making a subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. A resolution was offered to secure the State a more equitable representation in internal improvement companies in which she may be interested. A bill was passed for allowing Court Clerks to take orders of publication in vacation. A committee was appointed to take charge of all matters appertaining to the free negro
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l and quarters for the Public Guard, and for distributing Mayo's Guide among the coroners, Sundry bills were ordered to be engrossed. A motion was made to "secede" from the regular business of the session until the 9th inst., and it prevailed after considerable debate. In the House, bills were reported for marking the boundary line between Finvanna and Albemarie counties; for repairing the Governor's house, and for amending the law making a subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. A resolution was offered to secure the State a more equitable representation in internal improvement companies in which she may be interested. A bill was passed for allowing Court Clerks to take orders of publication in vacation. A committee was appointed to take charge of all matters appertaining to the free negro population. A report was returned against exempting telegraph employees from military duty. The bill allowing the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad to construct a b
Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ing an arsenal and quarters for the Public Guard, and for distributing Mayo's Guide among the coroners, Sundry bills were ordered to be engrossed. A motion was made to "secede" from the regular business of the session until the 9th inst., and it prevailed after considerable debate. In the House, bills were reported for marking the boundary line between Finvanna and Albemarie counties; for repairing the Governor's house, and for amending the law making a subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. A resolution was offered to secure the State a more equitable representation in internal improvement companies in which she may be interested. A bill was passed for allowing Court Clerks to take orders of publication in vacation. A committee was appointed to take charge of all matters appertaining to the free negro population. A report was returned against exempting telegraph employees from military duty. The bill allowing the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad to
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