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nability of the city hospitals to comply with all the demands made on them, the Association last August, in connection with the Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society, established three hospitals in the city, and in response to advertisements and circulars, provisions of all kinds were generously contributed by the citizens of Richmond and other portions of the South, and Christian Associations in the Confederacy: the whole being under the immediate supervision of the "Army Committee," of which Col. Wm. P. Munford is chairman. On the 13th of February last, the "Soldiers' Lodge" was opened on 10th street, between Main and Cary. Number of soldiers gratuitously entertained since its establishment, 4,790, and increasing; amount of contributions, $855; amount on hand, $125. The expenses of the committee amount to $300 per month. Total amount of cash received since the organization of the Army Committee, $4,569 Balance on hand, $1,854, of which $1,654 are applicable to the general purposes of
ould be spared which can contribute to the noble object. The Capital of Virginia must not be a surrendered. Virginians must rally to the rescuer. Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 15th day of May, 1862. and in the eighty-sixth year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. The meeting was organized by the appointment of Captain J. B. Danforth as Chairman, and Wm. P. Munford as Secretary. At the request of the master, the Rev. Dr. Woodbridge offered a fervent prayer. Col. Thos as H. Ellis then read the proclamation of the Governor, and submitted a series of resolutions, which were slightly modified and adopted: [The resolutions adopted by the meeting, some ten or twelve in number, were promised us by the Secretary of the meeting, but we failed to receive them from that source, and our efforts to obtain them from the other newspapers, who were more