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Sir: "C. G. Memminger, Esq., "Sec'y Confederate States of America; I enclose, from the Disciples of Christ, worshipping at Sycamore Meeting House, fifty dollars, a collection on yesterday as a present. Your ob't serv't. "Thos. D Quarles, Treasurer. "Confederate States of America, Treasury Department, Richmond, June 14, 1861 Sir: "Thos. D. Quarles, Esq. Treas, of Church of Disciples of Christ, at Sycamore Church: I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipse, fifty dollars, a collection on yesterday as a present. Your ob't serv't. "Thos. D Quarles, Treasurer. "Confederate States of America, Treasury Department, Richmond, June 14, 1861 Sir: "Thos. D. Quarles, Esq. Treas, of Church of Disciples of Christ, at Sycamore Church: I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of fifty dollars, a contribution from your Church, in aid of the Treasury of the Confederate States. "With much respect, "C. G. Memminger,Sec. of Treas.
ral Agents, and Commission Merchants. As the reason is now advancing for Hiring Out Negroes, we offer our services especially in that department, feeling confident that our facilities are such as will enable us to obtain for them good homes and good prices, with prompt returns made quarterly. We also attend promptly to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Basement Metropolitan Hall. Franklin street. References.--S. McGruder's Sons, Duke & Hutcheson, Charles C. Elett. Thos. D. Quarles, Richmond; Richmond T. Lacy. E. Ball. New Kent; Rev. Jas. H. Christian, E. Waddill, Col. John L. Walker, Charles City; E. R. Coke. Col. Wm. Bush, Allen Richardson, James City; Oswald Kemp, P. H. Fitzhugh, Gloucester; Robt. Healy, Joseph Christian, Middlesex; Muscoe Garnett, E. M. Ware Essex; Dr. S. S. Henley; Turner & Acre, King and Queen; I. B. Edwards. Dr. F. Gregory. P. H. Slaughter, King William; Wm. O. Winston, Jas. H. Lipscomb, Hanover; P. Woolfolk, E. S. Motley, W. P. Catlett, C
on is now advancing for Hiring Out Negroes, we offer our services especially in that department, feeling confident that our facilities are such as will enable us to obtain for them good homes and good prices, with prompt returns made quarterly. We also attend promptly to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Collecting Claims, &c. Office, for the present, Basement Metropolitan Hall, Franklin street. References.--S. McGruder's Sons, Duke & Hutcheson, Charles C. Ellett. Thos. D. Quarles, Richmond; Richmond T. Lacy, E. Ball. New Kent; Rev. Jas. H. Christian, E. Waddill, Col. John L. Walker, Charles City; E. R. Coke, Col. Wm. Bush, Allen Richardson. James City; Oswald Kemp, P. H. Fitzhugh, Gloucester; Robt. Healy, Joseph Christian, Middlesex; Musoos Garnett, E. M. Ware, Essex; Dr. S. S. Henley; Turner & Acre, King and Queen; I. B. Edwards. Dr. F. Gregory, P. H. Slaughter. King William; Wm. O. Winston, Jas. H. Lipscomb, Hanover; P. Woolfolk, E. S. Motley, W. F. Catlett,
Trespassing. --The Mayor yesterday ordered Albert Jackson, slave to J. D Quarles, to be punished for trespassing on B. M. Morris' premises, after having been ordered away.
ason is now advancing for Hiring Out Negroes, we offer our services especially in that department, feeling confident that our facilities are such as will enable us to obtain for them good homes and good prices, with prompt returns made quarterly. We also attend promptly to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Collecting Claims, &c. Office, for the present, Basement Metropolitan Hall, Franklin street. References.--S. McGruder's Sons, Duke & Hutchson, Charles C. Edell, Thos. D. Quarles, Richmond; Richmond T. Lacy, E. Ball, New Kent; Rev. Jas. H. Christian, E. Waddill, Col. John L. Walker, Charles City; E. R. Coke, Col. Wm. Bush, Allen Richardson, James City; Oswald Kemp, P. H. Fitzhugh, Gloucester; Robt. Healy, Joseph Christian, Middlesex; Muscoe Garnett E. M. Ware, Essex; Dr. S. S. Henley; Turner & Acre, King and Queen; J. B. Edwards, Dr. F. Gregory, P. H. Slaughter, King William; Wm. O. Winston, Jas. H. Lipscomb, Hanover; P. Woolfolk, E. S. Motley, W. S. Catlett, Ca
Smith, Wm. K. Watts, John P. Ballard. Hugh W. Fry, John D. Harvey, Alfred Moses, T. W. Reisinger, P. Henry Aylett, A K. Parker, A. L. Ellett, D. T. Williams, Wm. F. Gray, James H. Grant, John Dooley, John Purcell, Jaquelin P. Taylor, Joel B. Watkins, E. H. Gill. R. H. Dibrell, Arthur A. Horson. Meet at Tobacco Exchange at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Monroe Ward--Judge Wm. H. Lyons, Chairman; Henry K. Eliyson, Wm, G. Dandridge, A. P Fox, Geo A Herring E. H. Skinker, John O Chiles, Thomas D. Quarles, Wm. H. Haxall, Dr. C. G. Barney, Samuel J. Harrison, Ro, A. Lancaster, A. P Harvey, John Enders. Wm. Barrett, Thos W. McCance, Benjamin Davis, T. H. Ellett, James Purcell, Andrew Pizzini, Logan Waller, Abram Warwick, John A Bowen, Oscar Cranz, Ro. W. Powers, Geo E. Bidgood F. W. Hannerwinkle Meet at Arlington House Tuesday morning, at 9 A. M. Fourth Ward--Gen J. R. Anderson, Chairman; Coleman Wortham David J Saunders, P. C. Nicholas, N. C, Read, W. W. Gwathmey, E. W Devoss, Samu
ad known Mrs. Jones--and knew her then to be an intelligent and respectable lady. he had known her husband as a minister of the Gospel, and as a chaplain to the army, in which position he died; and he was quite sure, and would undertake for Mrs. Jones and her daughters, that they would immediately leave Mrs. Quarles's house. Mr. Sands, for Mrs. Quarles, desired nothing but peace and quiet, and on the assurance of Mr. Macfarland that Mrs. Jones would move at one had the warrant dismissed. ad known Mrs. Jones--and knew her then to be an intelligent and respectable lady. he had known her husband as a minister of the Gospel, and as a chaplain to the army, in which position he died; and he was quite sure, and would undertake for Mrs. Jones and her daughters, that they would immediately leave Mrs. Quarles's house. Mr. Sands, for Mrs. Quarles, desired nothing but peace and quiet, and on the assurance of Mr. Macfarland that Mrs. Jones would move at one had the warrant dismissed.
House-breaking. --Ellick, slave to Benjamin Cooley, was examined before the Mayor yesterday, on the charge of breaking and entering the store house of Thos. D. Quarles and stealing therefrom $1,500 worth of goods. The evidence being efficiently conclusive the prisoner was sent on to the Hustings Court.
ing employed one of the negro women arrested as his superintendent, he knew nothing of the assemblage which had been found on his premises. His Honor discharged the negroes, but imposed a fine of $10 upon the white man, for violation of law in placing a negro woman at the head of his business. Meriwether Quarles and Henry Gillman, two respectable looking young men, dressed in Confederate uniforms, appeared to answer the charge of stealing on Monday last from the dry-goods store of Thos. D. Quarles, on Broad street, a piece of calico, valued at $200 in Confederate money. Witnesses were introduced who testified that circumstances pointed strongly towards them as the parties who took the goods, but the prisoners denied all knowledge of the transaction. --They were sent to the Hustings Court for further examination. A soldier named Jesse Eotts, was arraigned on the charge of knocking down and attempting to rob James Tyree, a white man, living in this city. A witness testified