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Married At Grace Church, by Rev. Dr. Woodbridge, on Monday, May 13th, 1861, E Payson Reeve and Hesterm. Goodall, both of this city
From the Seaboard. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., May 13th, 1861. Our city is now all alive with soldiers, yet they continue to come in from all quarters except the North, and yesterday we were elated with the hope of getting recruits from that quarter too, upon learning that Com. Pendergrast intended to visit us in the afternoon, for the special purpose of piloting out the steamer Wm. Selden, which our authorities here seized, a few days ago, and thought proper and prudent to detain for a little while, at least, but I reckon the Commodore's absence will be overlooked, when it is remembered that piscivorous animals sometimes have the gout But, if the Commodore should continue much longer to be as successful in capturing fishing smacks and oyster "pungies" as heretofore, it is to be feared he will acquire for himself a fame that Old Abe and his minions may fancy that the English Admiral Nelson, himself, would have envied. Every train bri
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Court day — Speeches — liberal Appropriations — Catholics in the Army — their duty to the South--more troops — the Dispatch, &c Wytheville, May 13, 1861. We had another grand rally at our Court to-day, before a full bench of Magistrates. Judge Fulton addressed the Court in eloquent terms on behalf of the county making a liberal appropriation towards organizing and equipping the military companies now forming throughout the county. He was followed in a speech of much power and patriotism by our friend Robert C. Kent, Esq. late delegate to the Convention, who reviewed the action of that body, the forbearance of the secession party, and their ultimate triumph over the submissionists, who would have this glorious old Commonwealth tied to the tail of a mercenary Black Republican Government. His speech created the greatest enthusiasm on the bench as well as the floor, and received a verdict in the sum of ten thousand dollars from t