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ont, and his aid is no doubt counted upon by the Company. We need not say that a railroad which thus promises to place the whole Valley of Virginia (and through it the entire Southwest) in close and constant communication with Baltimore and the North, will receive the support of the people of the region through which it is proposed to construct it, nor that its effect would be to divert from Richmond much of the trade and traffic which our people have for years been led to expect from Southwest Virginia and the Valley. It presents an interesting topic of consideration to our legislators. Of the ability of the Company to construct the road, our readers, who, we fear, have never paid much attention to this mammoth corporation, will be able to judge from the following statistics. President Garrett says: "The Baltimore and Ohio Company has increased its equipment to about three hundred locomotives and four thousand cars. Its capacity for business is now far beyond the ability of
Knights Temlars — election of officers. The following officers were yesterday elected by the Grand Commandery of Knights Templars of the State of Virginia for the ensuing twelve months: R. Eminent E. H. Gill, No. 2, Grand Commander, Richmond. Va.; V. Eminent J. Robin McDaniel, No. 4, D. G. Commander. Lynchburg, Va.; V. Eminent William B. Isaacs, No. 2, G. Generalissimo. Richmond, Va.; V. Eminent John W. Potts, No. 10, G. Captain General. Hicks's Ford, Va.; Eminent George W. Dame, No. 7, G. Prelate, Danville, Va.; Eminent James Evans, No. 2, G. Treasurer, Richmond. Va.: Eminent John Dove, No. 2, G. Recorder, Richmond, Va.; Eminent R. E. Withers, No. 7, G. Senior Warden, Danville, Va.; Eminent Benjamin Harrison, No. 6, G. Junior Warden, Petersburg, Va.; Eminent L. F. Johnson, No. 14, G. Standard , Goodson county, Va.; Eminent John F. Regnault, No. 2, G. Sword Bearer Richmond, Va.; Eminent John G. Smith, No. 5, Grand War