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r, by duty and by patriotism to action. He then invited the persons present to give utterance to such sentiments as may be called for by the occasion. Mr. David J. Burr nominated as Vice Presidents the following gentlemen, and they were chosen by acclamation: R. B. Haxall, James Dunlop, Abram Warwick, R. G. Morriss, Wm. Palmer, Jas. A. Cowardin, Robt. A. Paine, Ambrose Carlton, Jos. R. Anderson, R. O. Haskins, Thos. H. Ellis, John Jones, Lewis Webb, Chas. W. Purcell, John A. Belvin. Mr. John Purcell nominated as Secretaries the following gentlemen, and they were elected: R. Milton Cary, John H. Montague, John Thompson Brown, John H. Claiborne, J. Adair Pleasants. Mr. George W. Randolph offered a resolution, which was adopted, for the appointment of a committee of twenty-five, to prepare and report business for the action of the meeting. the Chairman thereupon appointed the following gentlemen: Geo. W. Randolph, A. L. Holla
Almetus P. Brown. two cases: The Old Dominion Savings Bank; David Baker, jr., four cases; Thaddens B. Starke. six cases; William G. Dandridge, two cases; Benjamin M. Harris, two cases; Emanuel Semon, four cases; George I. Herring, four cases; The Metropolitan Savings Banks, five cases; Francis B. Hart, two cases; Peachy R. Grattan; David J. Burr; Moses L. Stratton; Thomas Lawson; D. J. Saunders. jr.; David J. Saunders; The City of Richmond, three cases; John F. Regnault; James M. Taylor; Charles W. Purcell; Stephen Mason, two cases; Thos. Mason, two cases; James L. Porter; Garinta Barker; The United Savings Bank of Henrico co.; Edward D. Eacho, two cases; Thomas J. Starke; William L. Maule; The Virginia Savings Bank; five cases; The People's Savings Bank, two cases; Thomas M. Alfriend, two cases; Richard H. Dibrell, two cases; Charles R. Bricken, two cases; D. F. Booth, three cases; Isaac J. Mercer, four cases; John H. Digges, three cases; Richard S. Massie; John. T. Sublett.
ue of this note will be made. Its prompt redemption, however, will be made as heretofore, at the Banking House of C. W. Purcell &Co. I do this to meet what seems to be a general desire to suppress the issue of an indiscriminate circulation of smaln of small notes. C. W. Purcell. Exchange & Banking House of C. W. Purcell & Co. In accordance with the above we will redeem, when presented at our counter, the notes of the Southern Manufacturers' Bank. no 5--ts C. W. Purcell & Co. n of small notes. C. W. Purcell. Exchange & Banking House of C. W. Purcell & Co. In accordance with the above we will redeem, when presented at our counter, the notes of the Southern Manufacturers' Bank. no 5--ts C. W. Purcell & Co. n of small notes. C. W. Purcell. Exchange & Banking House of C. W. Purcell & Co. In accordance with the above we will redeem, when presented at our counter, the notes of the Southern Manufacturers' Bank. no 5--ts C. W. Purcell & Co.
C. W. Purcell & Col's Exchange and Banking House. The Highest Premium paid for Gold and Silver. Stocks bought and sold on commission. oc 26--ts
Fatal accident — yesterday afternoon. --Purcell, an interesting lad, about fourteen years of age, son of Mr. Charles W. Purcell. was drowned in the river while bathing. The body was recovered, but not before life was extinct. Fatal accident — yesterday afternoon. --Purcell, an interesting lad, about fourteen years of age, son of Mr. Charles W. Purcell. was drowned in the river while bathing. The body was recovered, but not before life was extinc