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The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Thirty hours with a skunk in a Mining shaft. (search)
bility to attend to the duties devolving upon him. As an officer, he had few equals. C. F. Fisher has been elected his successor. Mr. F. is Cashier of the Exchange Bank, and a gentleman in the highest acceptation of the term. Petersburg may justly speak with pride of her volunteer companies, composed of her most respectable citizens, and presenting as handsome an equipment and uniform as can be found any where. At an adjourned meeting of the Library Association last night, Judge T. S. Gholson resigned the office of President, which he has held with so much dignity and ability since the foundation of the institution. He has been a noble and generous friend to it. Wm. T. Joynes is his successor. A change was also made with regard to the other offices. I learn from the Report, read at the meeting, that the number of volumes drawn for perusal during the past year, exceeded 35,000.--The debt of the institution amounts to some $16,000,--but the creditors are indulgent, and th