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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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New Publications. --We have received the first number of Smith & Barrow's Monthly Magazine, a periodical started in this city by the enterprising proprietors of the Magna a Weekly. It is well filled with interesting and instructive miscellany, and contains, in addition, a list of promotions and changes in the regular and volunteer service of the Confederate States. We commend the magazine to the patronage of the public.
o Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W RandolFranklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,10Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations,Smith, 18; W, 50; Mrs Dr Jas McCaw, 30; Dr R N Hudson, 100; Rd C Cabell, 20; cash per P C N, 10; Dr Stilles's 115; M--,100; a lady, 50; Col a --, 50; a friend in Halifax, N C, 60; a friend, per J D K S, 50; an ordnance officer, 20; J R Nunn, of Rockingham, 50; a B Gwathmey, 100; Prof Smend, 10. the Army Committee have resolved a contribution of one day's rations, for the benefit of the poor of this city, from the following companies and regiments of Gen Lee's Army: From the 57th Va regiment, Barton's brigade, per Dr C E Lippitt. From the 26th Miss regiment, Davis's brigade, per Joseph Mayo, Esq, Ma
s a tailor by trade, and for some time back has been in the employ of Mr Stagg, who charges him with purloining from time to time various articles from his store. Stagg testified that, doubting the honesty of Tynes, he kept watch on him, and on Thursday last he took from his coat pocket a piece of white cotton goods which he could swear was his own; whereupon he ordered the prisoner to "take up his trunk and be off." Before permitting him to leave, however, at the suggestion of a son of Gov Smith, he had his trunk searched, and found therein four pieces of cloth, which he recognized by his private mark. This discovery caused him to obtain an arrest warrant.--Tynes proved by a witness an excellent character, and that his relatives and connections are of the highest respectability. He said he could also prove that he came by the articles alleged to have been stolen in an honest way; but, unfortunately for him, his witnesses were not present. A youth named William Slattery, charg