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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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t No. 9; Stephen T. Dillard, Amherst Courthouse, District No. 10; Samuel A. Bailey, Lynchburg, District No. 11; Arthur Stevens, Stanardsville, Greene county, District No. 12; G. F. Carmichael, Fredericksburg, District No. 13; Wiatt Walker, Whitmell, Pittsylvania county, District No. 14; William A. Lambert, Alexandria, District No. 15; William Wertenbaker, University of Virginia, District No. 16; J. P. A. Entler, Harper's Ferry, District No. 17; J. S. Carson, Winchester, District No. 18; Joseph T. Logan, Harrisonburg, District No. 19; William T. Balthis, Staunton, District No. 20; F. Woltz, Fincastle, District No. 21; L. F. Woltz, Hillsville, Carroll county, District No. 22; L. F. Johnson, Goodson, Washington county, District No. 23; Joel McPherson, Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, District No. 24; Thomas P. Matthews, Walker's Church, District No. 29; George W. Dame, Danville, District No. 30. Some of the District Deputy Grand Masters were not appointed in consequence of the district
ens had the whole Southern Confederacy in his breeches pocket, and meant to keep it there for a good while. It is reported that General Butler, who is now in this city, is soon to uncork the several vials of his wrath upon the head of the Lieutenant-General. Commodore Brashear writes the Navy Department from Callao that the Peruvian Government has determined to make common cause with Chili in resisting the aggression of Spain. Strong pressure is being brought to bear to induce Logan to reconsider his declination and accept the Mexican mission. Advices received to-day state that the Liberal cause is in the ascendant in all parts of the country. Imperial troops are deserting in large numbers. The Committee on Appropriations hold daily sessions. They have an economical fit, and are cutting down estimates fearfully. A meeting of Senators and Representatives from the South has been held. They have come to the conclusion that Congress does not intend to admi