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Alleged Forgery.
--Franklin Richmond, a white man, was arraigned before the Recover on Saturday, charged with forging H. M. Smith's name to two orders--one on A. E. & P. F. Wolfe for $15 worth of clothing, and the other on John M. Higgins, Franklin street, for $2 worth of groceries.
On information furnished him, officer Blankinship committed the accused to the first station-house last Friday evening. The Recorder declined to proceed with the examination, on account of the absence of material witnesses.
The case will be heard again on the 25th inst.
Arrived,
Steamer Virginia, Kelly, Philadelphia, mdze.
and passengers, C. P. Cardozo.
Schr. Gallego, Smith, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie.
Schr. Julia Main, Preston, (18 days,) Attakapas, sugar and molasses, C. T. Wortham & Co.
Schr. J. W. L. Sturgess, Scott, Eastern Shore, oats and potatoes, A. Millspaugh.
Schr. Jenny Lind, Gausegan, Eastern Shore, oats and potatoes, A. Millspaugh.
Schr. Andrew Armstrong, Matthews, Norfolk, plaster, Libby & Burton.
Sailed,
Schr. Burdett Hart, Harding, Rio, flour, Haxall, Crenshaw & Co.
Schr. Industry, --, down the river, light.
Memoranda.
Sailed in company schr. Julia Main schr. Wm. Paxton for this port, January 31, off Sombrero Key. Spoke schr. Ross, from Matanzas, for Boston.
The Daily Dispatch: February 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Forgery case. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Tomes of respect. (search)
All Lanars and other
communications for members of Company "B," 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, will be left with J. B. Towns, at H. M. Smith's, No. 14 Main street, who will forward the same. James K. Lee, Captains commanding. my 27--tf
The Daily Dispatch: August 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway Negro. (search)
Contributions for the sick and wounded.
We are requested by Mr. Isaac W. Walker, chairman of the Committee on Collections, to acknowledge the following contributions, for the sick and wounded soldiers;
Mrs. Wm. D. Gibson, Richmond, Va.$20.00
Mrs. Aun Fuqua, Buckingham co., Va.,5.00
H. M. Smith, Richmond, Va.50.00
X. Y. Z., Aubern, Ala., through O. F. Casey30.00
Chas. Harris, Norfolk, Va.25.00
Rev. T. V. Moore, Richmond, Va.10.00
Ladies of Savannah, Ga., through Mrs. Cornelia V. Grant and Caroline Palin, Minagers222.00
Mrs. Sarah C. Howe, of Ladies' Hospital Association, Columbia, S. C., through Dr. S. M. Austin50.00
Also, lot of mediemes, liquors, &c., &c.
Mrs. Isaac Winston, Chesterfield, one box sundries.
Miss A. Burke, Cor. Sec. Military Aid Society, Ayston, King William, one box sundries.
From Tabernacle Soldiers' Balter Society, Charlotte, through Mrs. Pattie Osborne, Secretary.
From Mrs. Macon Trabue, Chesterfield, one lamb, veget
The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Southern war news. (search)
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
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