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Arrived,
Steamer Belvidere.
Keene, Baltimore, mdze.
and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Schr, Luwassett, Soper, Philadelphia, coal, Crenshaw & Co.
Schr. Charles,--, James River, lumber, Phillips & Coleman.
Schr. W. W. Griffith, Rose, James River, lumber.
S Stevenson.
Schr Wm. Severe, Brooks, Alexandria, coal, Virginia Towing Co.
Schr. Andrew Armstrong,--, James River, lumber.
Schr. Geo. V. Scott, Parker, Baltimore, oyster shells, J. S. Atlee.
Sailed,
Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, N. York, mdze.
and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Schr. Henry Read, Passwater, down the river, light.
Schr. Rough and Ready, Mason, down the river.
light.
The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Retaliation. (search)
Patriotic Contributions from the ladies.
--Mrs. Gen. C. G. Coleman has knit and presented to the Fredericksburg Grays woolen socks for the entire company.
The ladies of the Rowzie's Chapel Association, and Dr. B. M. Buckner, of Louisa, have forwarded and presented one hundred and thirteen pairs of socks, thirty-four flannel and linsey shirts, and ten pairs of drawers to the Frederick's Hall Grays, Captain C. G. Coleman, Jr. Louisa Rifles, Lt. A. J. Richardson, and the Louisa Grays, CaptaGen. C. G. Coleman has knit and presented to the Fredericksburg Grays woolen socks for the entire company.
The ladies of the Rowzie's Chapel Association, and Dr. B. M. Buckner, of Louisa, have forwarded and presented one hundred and thirteen pairs of socks, thirty-four flannel and linsey shirts, and ten pairs of drawers to the Frederick's Hall Grays, Captain C. G. Coleman, Jr. Louisa Rifles, Lt. A. J. Richardson, and the Louisa Grays, Captain Wm. J. Sergeant, 23d Regiment Virginia Volunteers.
The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway in Jail. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], The burnt District in Charleston . (search)
Army Promotions.
Capt. C. G. Coleman, Jr., of the Frederickshall Greys, 23d Regiment Virginia Volunteers, (encamped near Winchester,) has been promoted to the rank of Major, and Mr. Francis Coleman, of Louisa, has been elected Captain to fill the vacancy thus created.
Captain W. B. Ball, of the Chesterfield Troop, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of Cavalry, and ordered to report to Gen. Magruder, at Yorktown Captain Robert Douthat, of the Charles City Troop, has been promoted to the post of Major of Cavalry, with similar orders.