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Retribution to the Charleston sufferers.
We have received the following note, with an enclosure mentioned therein:
Gloucester Point, Feb. 11, 1862. of the Dispatch.--Dear Sir:
Please re of C. C. Field the sum of fifty-two dollars to be appropriated to the relief of the Charleston sufferers.
This amount was subscribed by friends, among soldiers, at this port, and they have constituted me the members through which it is forwarded. Very respectfully, your obd't servant, Wm. E. Wiaty. Chaplain P. G. T. The fifty-two dollars remitted by the Rev. W will be disposed of as directed.
The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Another Notification to Foreign Consuls of opened ports. (search)
Ordinary Licenses.
--An application was submitted to the Hustings Court yesterday by Judge Crump, on behalf of Mr. C. C. Field, of Congress Hab, for a license to keep an ordinary.
The application was endorsed by a large number of well known gentlemen, Government and State officials, as well as members of Congress.
A license to keep an ordinary involves the privilege of selling ardent spirits, or a mixture thereof.
The Court, after hearing the applicant, through his counsel, announced that it had determined to grant no more permits to sell liquor.
So the license was refused.
A motion to reconsider will be argued to day.
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], The reported Louisiana victory. (search)
Fined.
--C. C. Field, charged with keeping open doors on Sunday, and selling liquor to be drunk in his house, in violation of law, was called before the Mayor yesterday, but came not. He was fined heavily for his short comings.