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Staunton Vindicator: January 27, 1860

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Description of Page: Mr. Newton's speech fills columns 3-7 of page 1 and column 1 of page 2.

Speech of Mr. Newton of Hanover
(Column 3)
Summary: Debate in the Virginia House of Delegates on the bill to appropriate $500,000 to arm the State.

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Senator Stuart
(Column 2)
Summary: More about Stuart's speech. He has a letter in this issue explaining his remarks about paying soldiers. The Vindicator is still not backing down: paying volunteer soldiers would not violate the Constitution. The paper's editorial of January 20th received mention in the legislative chamber, and further clarification.
Revival
(Column 3)
Summary: A Methodist revival is progressing under the direction of Rev. Brooke.
(Names in announcement: Rev. G.G. Brooke)
Full Text of Article:

There is an extraordinary revival now progressing among our Methodist friends under the direction of their zealous and devoted pastor, Rev. G. G. Brooke. About forty-five have made a profession of religion and a large number are presenting themselves as "anxious enquirers." This revival influence has pervaded the Wesleyan Institute to such an extent that we learn there are now only two or three in the Institute who are not professors of religion.


Appointment of Visitors
(Column 3)
Summary: Discusses the appointment of the Board of Visitors to the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum. The first three men listed were on the old board, while the remainder are new members.
(Names in announcement: James H. Skinner, Gen. Wm. H. Harman, George Baylor, Judge John Robertson, Paulus Powell, S.R. Houston, J.D. Davidson)
Full Text of Article:

Revival.

There is an extraordinary revival now progressing among our Methodist friends under the direction of their zealous and devoted pastor, Rev. G. G. Brooke. About forty-five have made a profession of religion and a large number are presenting themselves as "anxious enquirers." This revival influence has pervaded the Wesleyan Institute to such an extent that we learn there are now only two or three in the Institute who are not professors of religion.


Democratic Meeting
(Column 4)
Summary: Meeting of Augusta Democrats. Appointment of convention delegates.
(Names in announcement: W. A. Abney, Col. William C. Anderson, Jacob Baylor, William S. H. Baylor, W. J. D. Bell, John R. Berry, Lewis R. Boswell, S. B. Brown, Capt. Thomas Burke, William A. Burke, W.A. Burke, John J. Capp, William Clark, James T. Clark, James A. Clinedinst, George M. CochranSr., Philip CoinerSr., David CoinerSr., Benjamin Crawford, H. M. Darnall, John H. Davis, Walter Davis, Gideon Denmark, C. Dull, H. L. Gallaher, Gen. W. H. Harman, Capt. John A. Harman, A. W. Harman, John Himel, S.B. Hinton, Joseph F. Hottle, Capt. M. Huser, Capt. Absalom Kaiser, David M. Kyle, John H. Long, James C. Marquis, Dr. W.S. McChesney, Dr. A.C. McCutcheon, George Messersmith, Capt. C. G. Miller, Col. H. S. Opie, John L. Peyton, George Poage, John W. Reader, John C. Rivercomb, James A.G. Scott, B.F. Shuey, John Shuey, James H. Skinner, James H. Skinner, William W. Taylor, Dr. B. F. Walker, Thomas P. Wilson)
For the Vindicator; Richmond Jan 23rd, 1860.
(Column 5)
Summary: Stuart's response to the January 20th Vindicator editorial about his position on militia payments.
To James M. Lilley, John J. Larew, Henry H. Peck and Peter G. Steele
(Column 5)
Summary: Questions for the sheriff's candidates.
(Names in announcement: Peter G. Steele, James M. Lilley, John J. Larew, Henry H. Peck)
Trailer: Long Glade and Mossy Creek
Correspondence of the Vindicator
(Column 7)
Summary: Letter from Mountaineer in which the author complains of Northern fanaticism, as exemplified by Harper's Ferry and Personal Liberty Bills.
Trailer: Mountaineer

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Married
(Column 3)
Summary: Married on November 12.
(Names in announcement: Rev. William Brown, Samuel Sewan, Sarah C. Cline, Samuel Cline)
Died
(Column 3)
Summary: Died on January 20 at age 86.
(Names in announcement: Alexander Gardner, Ann Gardner)
Died
(Column 3)
Summary: Longer obituary than the announcement in the January 20 issue.
(Names in announcement: James Coiner)
Trailer: C. W. G.

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