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Henry Thomas (search for this): article 2
sent of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in the Alexandria elected, and a few years ago was the formalities opponent of Gov. Smith forulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in the Alexandria elected, and a few years ago was the formalities opponent of Gov. Smith for a seat in Congress. We have no doubt that he will make a popular and efficient Auditor.
Frederick Smith (search for this): article 2
esent incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in the Alexandria elected, and a few years ago was the formalities opponent of Gov. Smith for a seat in Congress. We have no doubt that he will make a popular and efficient Auditor.
General Agent (search for this): article 2
Election of State officers. Yesterday the two Houses of the Legislature took up the joint order for the election a Secretary of the Commonwealth, a Treasure, an Auditor of Public Accounts, a Secret Auditor, a Register of the Land Office, a public. Printer, a Superintendent of the commentary, and a General Agent and storekeeper of the Penitentiary. The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary was the first taken up, and two candidates — both worthy gentlemen — were put for nomination. These were Col. James F. Middleton, the present incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything
Charles Blue (search for this): article 2
was the first taken up, and two candidates — both worthy gentlemen — were put for nomination. These were Col. James F. Middleton, the present incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constCol. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley.Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in the Alexandria elected, and a few years ago<
James F. Middleton (search for this): article 2
Yesterday the two Houses of the Legislature took up the joint order for the election a Secretary of the Commonwealth, a Treasure, an Auditor of Public Accounts, a Secret Auditor, a Register of the Land Office, a public. Printer, a Superintendent of the commentary, and a General Agent and storekeeper of the Penitentiary. The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary was the first taken up, and two candidates — both worthy gentlemen — were put for nomination. These were Col. James F. Middleton, the present incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having bee
William A. Monroe (search for this): article 2
sent incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in the Alexandria elected, and a few years ago was the formalities opponent of Gov. Smith for a seat in Congress. We have no doubt that he will make a popular and efficient Auditor.
Hampshire (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
ction of Superintendent of the Penitentiary was the first taken up, and two candidates — both worthy gentlemen — were put for nomination. These were Col. James F. Middleton, the present incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in the office of Second Audit secession by the death of Wm. A. Monroe Esq., was filled by the election of Henry Thomas, Esq., of Fairfax, whose home is taken in possession of the enemies of constitutional liberty. Mr. Thomas has long been a first prominent politician in
Hampshire County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
for the election a Secretary of the Commonwealth, a Treasure, an Auditor of Public Accounts, a Secret Auditor, a Register of the Land Office, a public. Printer, a Superintendent of the commentary, and a General Agent and storekeeper of the Penitentiary. The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary was the first taken up, and two candidates — both worthy gentlemen — were put for nomination. These were Col. James F. Middleton, the present incumbent, and Col. Charles Blue, of Hampshire county. On the report, ballot, Col. Blue received 7½ votes, and in Perdition 55 votes. Col. Blue was then declared duly elected for the constitutional commencing on the 21day of January Col. B. is at present a delegate in the legislature from the county of Hampshire, Va., is it active, energetic business man. He is refined a great deal during the present of his house, barn, and everything connected therewith, having been burnt by the scrupulous invaders of the Valley. The vacancy in t
Benjamin Gray (search for this): article 2
Ranaway--$20 Reward. --From my farm, in Powhatan county, about the 1st of February, my Negro man, George, aged about 23 years. George is dark complexioned; good teeth; large eyes, and shuffles when walking. Has been lurking about the premises of Benj. Gray, Esq., on Franklin street, where he has an aunt; has also a sister near the gas works. The above reward will be paid for his delivery at Robert Lumpkin's Jail, in this city. mh 21--8t* W. S. Warwick.
January, 2 AD (search for this): article 2
Ranaway--$20 Reward. --From my farm, in Powhatan county, about the 1st of February, my Negro man, George, aged about 23 years. George is dark complexioned; good teeth; large eyes, and shuffles when walking. Has been lurking about the premises of Benj. Gray, Esq., on Franklin street, where he has an aunt; has also a sister near the gas works. The above reward will be paid for his delivery at Robert Lumpkin's Jail, in this city. mh 21--8t* W. S. Warwick.
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