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1862, OCT. 331 JUDGE BROADHURST.
delivered $50.000. in (ountv bonds to Jns. N. Burnes. president of
the V. & .~. R.:1.il1o:1d Companv.
Silas Gordon. Boa/. Rolierts. Q11.111t1ell. Rt-(l-It-gs. j:1-
l1:1\ke1s." hush\l1a.(k-1s." ;:ne11illu.s. press-gzangs. outlaws. rob-
bers. thieves. 1n1nde1e1s. et(.. ett-.. are topir-s.
Oct. 10Ri(-1121.111 Shackelford liaviiig died. his widow admin-
istered. Bond. $40,000. (Th: 1. Jas. Sl1{l(l{(lf()I(l; 2. Vi1li:11n;
3,Ri(h:11d; 4.(%eo1;:e: A11-11.; 0..ll1o1nas; 7. Philip; 8.lI:1.1y E.,
md :1. Mayo; 0, Celia.
JOHN F BROADH URST.
Om. I/E.-Judge John F. B1oudl1111st having: died ne211P.1rk
ville. his widow. Z. G. Brozidhul-st. administered. Bond. $4.(N)0.
He was :1 man of Sp1igl1fliI1(SS. and possessed good business quali-
cations. He {L1((1 {L term as count) judge. and voted for the
Sl1bS(1iptiOl1 of $200000 in bonds to the P. & G. Railroad. which,
with as n111(-11 n1o1e. in interest. the (-ou11tv had to 1a. without
receivilig any consideration. Children:
I. lIAR(}ARET E. BROADHURST. n1d Nov. :32. 1859. Jas. H.
PI11lll. T11ei1 clmigliter. Alta B. Pmther. 1nd Jan. 1,
1890. Holland Boydston;
II. COLU1IBUS XV. BROA DHURST. b. in 1842; md Dec. 8. 18753.
A. B. PI319I.
III. JAMES T. BR.0A.DHI7RST. h. in 1844; n1d Feb. 12. 1973.
Sarall J. Mitchell.
IV. WILLIABI BROA DHURST. b. in 1846.
Oet. .23Fi1e at Plattsbm-g destroyed the oir-e of the .orth-
Il(Sf(I)l Reporter and tl1e stores of .I(-.Ii(-lmel & Filiiklioiiser. and
of Townsend & I1el{1~nd. The heirs of John T. Hughes were
danlaged .$F15.000.
NOVEMBER.
THE ELECTION.
(o11g1essn1anA. A. King. 593: J. H. Birch. 877; E. M. Sam-
uel. 94.
State Senato~1Jo11n Doniphan (no opposition). 1,157.
Repre-se11tativesH. J. Volf,1.002; John Wils0n, 881; Briggs.
011; Brown, -134.
Slieritf XV. T. Voods. 9:28; G. W. Hood. 595.
T1easurerR. Mat. Johnston. 1.319.
Coro~nerJ. M. 1IulkeV. 706; L. R. Ringo-. 524.
AssessorJ. A. Stone.
Attorneys now have to take the iron-clad oath.
Nor. 3Jan1es M. Bell, (-o1n1nissione1, reports 10 inmates in
the poor-house.