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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Wounded soldiers. --Our readers are reminded that the misses of Gamble's Hill will hold a Fair at Pratt's Castle, Mr. J. D. Browne's residence, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when they expect to be liberally patronized by all who sympathize with the Southern cause. Besides the music of the Armory Band and the afternoon drill of the State Guard, they intend serving their patrons at night with pure Ice Cream. Let their hall be crowded.
r the relief of Nathaniel Moore was engrossed, and the question recurring on the passage, it was rejected — years, 25; nays, 29. Mr. Montague, of Virginia, who is detained from his seat by severe indisposition, was excused from attendance on the sessions of the House. The Committee on Claims reported the following bills and joint resolution, which were passed: A joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to increase the rent of the building adjoining the War Department, owned by Mr. J. D. Browne. A bill for the relief of Major D. W. Hinkle. A bill appropriating ten thousand dollars to pay claims of the recruiting service of the Confederate States. The claims of Weatherford & Thomas, J. Gardiner, Captain Ralph Huretson, John Hughes, Mary, Weaver, Lieutenant D. E. Henderson and G. A. Mitchell, being unfavorably reported upon, were laid on the table. The House then went into secret session, and when the doors were re-opened the House adjourned.