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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Col. Alex. G. Taliaferro, of Culpeper. (search)
Subscriptions for the sick and wounded. Messrs. Enttors: Please acknowledge, through your paper, the following subscriptions for the sick and wounded soldiers: Edward Wood, of Edenton, N. C., $100; sundry citizens of Edenton, N. C. through Edward Wood, $120; Francis A Boyle, La., $100; J. T. Caldwell. Aylett's, King William county, Va.; $100: John D Powell, Georgia, $20; Wm Hadabney, Calhoun, Gordon co, Ga, $25; J. J McMahon, Fairfield District, S. C., $20; sundry citizens of HenricoEdward Wood, $120; Francis A Boyle, La., $100; J. T. Caldwell. Aylett's, King William county, Va.; $100: John D Powell, Georgia, $20; Wm Hadabney, Calhoun, Gordon co, Ga, $25; J. J McMahon, Fairfield District, S. C., $20; sundry citizens of Henrico county, Va., through Josiah Dabbs, $17; Isaac W. Walker, Chm'n. Committee on Collections. In connection with the foregoing, we may properly publish a letter recently received by the Mayor of this city. We hope it will be instrumental in leading many others to contribute to an object so benevolent and patriotic: Edenton, N. C., July 26th, 1861. Joseph Mayo, Esq. --Dear Sir: Enclosed I send you my check on Messrs. Womble & Claiborne for $100, to be added to the fund being
on, charged with assaulting and threatening to kill Catharine O'Conner, was proved guilty and committed to jail in defaults of $200 security. Recorder Caskie also ordered that he be put to work in the chain gang for the space of 90 days. Matthew Eagan and Martin Cunningham, charged with fighting in the street, and resisting the watchmen who sought to preserve the peace by inter posing were each sent to jail in default of a voucher for their good behavior. Henry Jackson slave of Edward Wood, found in the street smoking a cigar, and without a pass, was ordered for lashes. Jacob slave of Willie Caskie, was brought up for forging the name of Louisa G. Allan to a bank check for $100, but there being no proof of his , he was discharged. Hustings Court, Friday, December 19th --The Court was engaged during yesterday in the trial of Michael Sucton who has been imprisoned since the 5th of October, for the murder of John Delany, alleged to have been committed at the house of