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Federal Office-Holders in Virginia.

--It is stated that Isaac Chesley, of Wheeling, has been appointed mail agent on the Hempfield Railroad; Harry Hardin, of Ritchietown, and Thos. Wilson, of Glen Easton, route agents on Baltimore Road, between Wheeling and Cumberland, and Philip Kuhn agent on the river route between Wheeling and Parkersburg.--John Terrell has been appointed postmaster at Triadelphia, and Dr. Roberts at Morgantown. It is denied that Mr. Crook, the mail agent on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, appointed by Mr. Lincoln, intends to resign.--The Charlottesville Republican, noticing the reported resignation of Crook, says, that no committee waited on Mr. Crook on his passage through Charlottesville. He was permitted to pass unmolested. But that evening a telegram was sent to Lynchburg with the request that Mr. Crook be informed that he had better not pass Charlottesville on another trip, if he consulted his personal safety. This, we suppose, was done, and hence our cotemporary may have been misled.

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