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The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Subscriptions for the sick and wounded. (search)
Subscriptions for the sick and wounded.
Editors of Dispatch:
Please acknowledge through your paper the following collections for the sick and wounded soldiers:
Ira L. Bowles, New Kent co., Va.$25.00
Martin & Kugh, Henrico co., Va.$15.00
Mrs. McArthur, S. C$5.00
Mr. M. B. Chamberlayne$5.00
R. A. Beers, Albany, Ga$20.00
Miss Mollie M. Fountaine$5.00
Citizens of Edenton and Chowan counties, N. C., through E. Wood$104.30
Christ Church. Halifax county, Va., through J. T. Clark$20.00
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L. R. Urquhart and Miss Fanny E. Urquhart, Ivor Station, Southampton co., Va$30.00
John W. Lampkin, Elk Garuen, Russell county, Va$20.00 Isaac W. Walker, Chairman of Com. of Collections.
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Acknowledgement. (search)
Sisters Aloysions, of Savannah, and Mary Berhard Frank, of Charleston, of the Sisters of Mercy, died last week.
The latter contracted the disease which terminated her life in Richmond.
The store of John W. Lampkin, Elk Garden, Russell county, Va., was entered Saturday night week by boring out the brick, and about $6,000 worth of goods stolen.
James Pickett was found guilty of manslaughter at Lake City, Fla., oh the 14th, for the killing of Lieut. Bull, and fined $250 and thirty days imprisonment.
The Portuguese Government has built a gunboat!
It has one gun!
It is called "The Terres of the Seas!"
The steamer Circassia, arriving at New Orleans, reports the disappearance of the yellow fever from the blockading fleet off Mobile.
The wife of Gen. Kilpatrick, U. S. A., died on the 23d ult.