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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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officer whose military any portioned the Confederate States to invite all loyal persons to come within his and be enrolled in the service of the free to be reasonably compensated for their claim to the service or labor of such slaves. Mr. Blair, (rep.,) of Mo., proposed an amendment to the above, requiring the freedom of such slave tube declared by the district courts, also making it the duty of the Commissioners in each State to take charge of all persons liberated under the prr the capture them as apprentices to loyal structure of land, or to mechanics for a term of and authorizing the President of acquire inside in Mexico, Central America, South America or in the Islands of the of Mexico for colonizing them. Mr. Blair's amendment was rejected-- Mr. amendment was rejected Mr. Walton, (rep.,) of Va., proposed for the original bill providing death for the treason on conviction, and all slaves of the criminal, if any, shall he shall be imprisoned f
ld linen, &c. Some ladies of Charlotte, through Mrs Wm. W. Read, 4 Lams jars butter, corned beef pars breed and biscuit, dried peaches, shirts, lint, rags, &c. McHart. Albemarle, $5. Ladies of Black Walnut; Halifax butter, bread and biscuit crackers and cakes, corned beef, &c. Ladies of Meadville through S Ayres 23 shirts, 1 comfort, bag lint, &c. One box sage and lint from--. Mrs Susan Frith, Goochland, Lint. Miss Mollie Darracott, but and old rags. Hugh Blair, lint. Mrs. N A Gresham. Chesterfield, $5. Ladies of Black Walnut, Halifax, through A B Cubaniss, hams, bread and biscuit, butter, &c. Mrs C C Meax, old linen and lemons. J L Williams, 12 shirts, 4 pairs paints, 16 pairs drawers, 4 flannel shirts 39 pairs sacks, 8 undershirts, &c. Thos S Wetson, Louisa $29. Mrs E Griffin, 4 pairs socks, 2 pairs gloves G N Skapwith, linen rags. Mr Bow, lint. Contributions for soldiers' Lodge. Sundry persons th