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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Old School Presbytery of the Confederate States. (search)
Old School Presbytery of the Confederate States. --The New Orleans Sunday Delta has been furnished with the following card, addressed to the Presbyteries (O. S.) of the Confederate States of America: At the request of a majority of the Presbyteries, in their name, and by their authority, the undersigned hereby convoke a general assembly, to be composed of Commissioners from all the Presbyteries, (O. S.) of the Confederate States of America, to meet in the city of Augusta, Ga., on Wednesday, the 4th of December next, at 11 o'clock A. M. John H. Gray, Henry Waddel. The last Moderator of the old Assembly present has been requested to preach the opening sermon, and preside until a Moderator is elected, who will be Rev. F. McFarland, D. D., of Virginia.
se, he was forced to run himself into the mountains. The State of Connecticut has now in camp over three thousand infantry soldiers, three hundred and twenty-five cavalry, and one hundred and fifty-six artillery. The Government has in service two regiments of lancers, two composed entirely of lumbermen, one of miners, one of railroad men, one of miners, one of railroad men, one of engineers and bridge makers, and one of mechanics. The United States armed transport McClellan, Capt. Gray, leaves the foot of Canal street this morning, under sealed orders.--This is one of the vessels belonging to the Government which has the right man, whose ship is always in the right place at the right time. The Port Surveyor has seized the ship Kate Dyer, two sixteenths of which are owned by James Philip, of New Orleans. The governor of Massachusetts has appointed November 21 to be observed as a day of thanksgiving. It is the anniversary of the signing of the original compact o
olen Shawls, cheaper than any other house will sell them; all colors and qualities of Stella Shawls, from $2 upward; 500 extra fine ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $6 per dozen, worth $9; 100 fine Bed Blankets, astonishingly low for the times; 100 Gray and White Blankets, for soldiers, &c.; 300 pieces White, Gray, and Blue Plain and Twilled Flannel, the cheapest in the city; the greatest bargains in Brown and Black shirting and Sheeting 25 pieces 104 and 114 Bleached Sheeting; 6,000 yards small for soldiers, &c.; 300 pieces White, Gray, and Blue Plain and Twilled Flannel, the cheapest in the city; the greatest bargains in Brown and Black shirting and Sheeting 25 pieces 104 and 114 Bleached Sheeting; 6,000 yards small Plaid Gingham and Domestic Stripe, for servants; Dress Goods, Hosieries, Gloves, Irish Linen, Table Cloths, fine worked Bands, and ladies' Collars, Cloaks, Linseys, Shoes and Boots, and numerous other goods, at a reasonable price, at 7 Main st. oc 29 Joseph Strause.