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The Daily Dispatch: November 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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. Bishop Potter said that if any doubt existed on that point, he could satisfy every one that Dr. Stevens was entirely loyal. After this announcement had been made the laity cast their votes, which stood as follows: For approval 85; against 37, and division 2--making a total of 123 votes cast. Bishop Potter then declared Dr. Stevens elected. Yesterday U. S. Marshal Millward sold, at the Merchants' Exchange, one-sixth part of the schooner Alliance, the same being the property of Charles Pettigrew, a native of the State of North Carolina, for the sum of $195. The purchaser was T. C. Nelson. Also the two-sixteenths of the schooner J. H. Burnett, the property of Gideon and Freely Moore, residents of North Carolina. Nathan Champlin, was the buyer, at $205. At the solicitation of Gov. Curtin, Right Rev. Bishop Wood has forwarded to Harrisburg the names of several Catholic Chaplains for Pennsylvania regiments, the object being to place them in the army. On Wednesday a commiss