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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1860., [Electronic resource], A Victim to camphene. (search)
Harper for December.
--We have received Harper's Magazine for December, from Messrs. West & Johnston.
Rees' beautiful Photographs and Pearl Ambrotypes make appropriate Holiday presents.
--Family groups and babies beautifully taken by the aid of Rees instantaneous process, Large gilt frames and fancy cases at a very low cost, 145 Main street, over West & Johnston's Bookstore,
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For Superior Miniatures and life-size Photographs and Ambrotypes, go to Rees' celebrated Gallery, 145 Main st, over West & Johnston's Bookstore.
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The Daily Dispatch: December 06, 1860., [Electronic resource], Death of an Old actress. (search)
Rees' beautiful Photographs and Pearl Ambrotypes make appropriate Holiday presents.--Family groups and babies beautifully taken by the aid of Rees' instantaneous process.
Large gilt frames and fancy cases at a very low cost.
145 Main street, over West & Johnston's Bookstore.
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The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1860., [Electronic resource], Boston Boot and shoe Market. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Acknowledgment. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Acknowledgment. (search)
Virginia military Institute.
--The Board of Visitors reassembled in the Capitol yesterday.
Present--Messrs. James C. Bruce, President; T. S. Haymond, W. H. Richardson, John Brannon, R. M. Smith, and Samuel S. Williams.
The Board, we learn, have decided that the Institute ought to be kept in operation, although several of the Professors — among them the Principal — are in the city.
By the way, we carelessly wrote the name of Johnston, instead of Jackson, in speaking of this Institution.
It is General T. J. Jackson, of the famous "Stone Wall Brigade," who is a professor in this excellent schoo
The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], "a soldier's Gratitude.". (search)
Mayor's Court.
--The cases disposed of yesterday presented but few points of interest.
Incelins McKinney, charged with making an assault upon Wm. Stagg, was required to give security to keep the peace.
A charge against Wm. Stagg, for making an assault upon A. McKinney, was dismissed.
The case of Richard Morris, charged with stealing a pocked book and $10 in money from P. Johnston & Bro., was continued until to-day, in consequence of the absence of a witness.
A fine of $5 was imposed upon Richard Gregory, for retailing ardent spirits without a license.
Two or three negroes were sent down for punishment; about the same number, of drunks were disposed of in the usual way, and thus closed the important proceedings of the august tribunal.
Congress.
Congress has ordered the publication of the official reports of all the battles, including the reports of Johnston and Beauregard of the battle of July 21.
Hon. J. M. Elliott, delegate from Kentucky, took his seat yesterday.