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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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n place and preacher for next meeting, selected Richmond, and Rev. W. D. Thomas, of Warrenton, to preach the opening sermon. Rev. W. Slate reported in behalf of the Committee on Nomination of New Boards, and as this is an important report I send you a copy: State Mission Board,Richmond.--Jas. B. Taylor, President; L. W. Seeley, 1st Vice-President; William Fisher, 2d Vice-President; H. K. Ellyson, Corresponding Secretary; J. E. Burress, Recording Secretary; J. B. Wood, Treasurer; A. M. Balley, Auditor. Other Managers--Joel B. Watkins, William M Young, William Sands, E. W. Roach, Miles Turkin, J. B. Jeter, A. Broaddus, H. W. Dodge, A. P. Fox, Napoleon Burke, Francis J. Barnes, J. C. Williams. J. L. Burrows, Charles S. Cocke, Jos. H. Fox, H. H. Wyer, T. W. Sydnor, W. P. Farish, J. F. Keesee, J. H. Cocke, John M. Murray. E. J. Willis, R. H. Bagby. David Shaver, William Forbes, Josiah Dabbs, T. G. Keen, F. M. Barker, M. W. Reed, J. B. Henderson. Sunday School and Publicatio
5, one for $7 or $8, and divers other papers, from the coat pocket of John J. Palmer, and also charged with entering, by means of false keys, the money safe of A. M. Balley & Co., proprietors of the Sentinel newspaper, and stealing there-from, at different times, eleven thousand dollars. The accused is a young man about twenty-fouof this time Samanni was sitting by and could observe everything which was going on. A few minutes afterwards, and while S. was still in the counting room, Mr. Balley called Mr. Palmer outside, ostensibly for the purpose of fixing a lock on the door, but in reality with the intention of boring a hole in it, through which Sama fact similes to those which fitted the safe, which he acknowledged had been made by his order.--It is supposed that by some means he got temporary possession of Mr Balley's keys, and had them duplicated in time to return the originals where he got them from before they were missed. Since the discovery of this robbery Mr Bailey ha