Contributions for the sick and wounded.
To the Editors of the Dispatch:--Please acknowledge through your paper the following contributions to the sick and wounded soldiers:
- Ladies of Grinald, Miss, through Mrs. Elizabeth Bew, Mrs. R. O. Ragsdale, Mrs. Kate Donkin, Committee, $68.50.
- Thos. M. Farish, late of Orange county, Va., now of New Orleans, $50.
- Mrs. M. J. Demelman, of Richmond, $5.
- Wyndham Robertson, of Richmond, $100.
- Col. C. R. Barksdale, $10.25.
- Mrs. W. T. Fourqueran, of Halifax, $5.00. Col. W. T. Fourqueran, of Halifax, $20.00--through Williams & Carrington.
- A small sum of money found in the purses of my two children after their death, (they loved the soldiers in their lives,) and small as it is, I send it to them by Mrs. Ann Malone, $1.60.
- Sundry citizens of Henrico, through Jonah Dobbs, $10.
- From visitors to Alleghany Springs, $64.
- Ladies of Rough Creek, Charlotte county, Va., through R. N. Andrews, one box containing valuables.
- Ladies of Memphis, Tenn., through Thos. H. Allen, shirts, drawers, pillow-slips and pillows.
- W. F. Gaines, lot of vegetables, &c.
- Edward Wilcox, Charles City, butter, Chickens and one veal.
- D. S. and B. C. Watkins, Powhatan, chickens, potatoes, &c.
- Mrs. T. C. Leak, chickens, wine, &c.
- Mrs. J. R. Royall, Charles City, butter and butter-milk.
- Mrs. Sarah A. Savage, of Grenada, Miss., pillow-slips, towels, &c.
- Miss S. M. Pemberton and Miss Sallie W. Burke, King William, handsome bouquets.
- Miss L. Webb and Miss Mollie Sutton, of Hanover, handsome bouquets.
- Ladies of Cartersville, Va., through Patrick Smith, two boxes containing useful articles.
Also, make corrections of articles published a short time since, to ladies of
Kingston,
N. C.--$79 and one bag of sage, through
Lewis Webb, instead of ‘"ladies of
Newbern."’