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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 22. (search)
'y. Military Post in Chesterfield-- T S Campbell. Roanoke Colored Mission — Wm. Grant. Missionary to Camps and Hospitals around Petersburg — W C Blount. Lynchburg District.--P A Peterson, Presiding Eider. Centenary --L M Lee. Colored Mission — Francis M Edwards. Court Street — R N Sledd. Coloreed Mission — To be supplied. Amherst — John W Howard, R W Watts, D. J. C. Staughter, sup'y. Buffalo — J W Jones. Lexington — C C Pearson Lexington Circuit --John L Clarke. Fincastle — L H Crenshaw. Bedford — Alfred Wills, George B Allen. Staunton River — Joseph Lear, M L Bishop. Colored Mission — E A Gibbs. Campbell — Cyrus Doggett, John W Tucker, Joseph Spriggs, sup'y. Appomattox — W G Hammond. Buckingham — James R Wagoner. State River — James W Compon. Cumberland --S S Lambeth. Danville District.--W B Rowzee, Presiding Eider. Danville --C H Hall. Halifax — D M Wallace. South of Dan — John G Bailor, Wm. Carter, sup'y. Ringgold Mission —
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], No Conference to be with Beast Butler on the Exchange question. (search)
Wanted — Negroes --We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands at teamsters. Haxall & Crenshaw. de 29--t
Wanted --Negroes — We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands and teamsters. Haxall & Crenshaw. de 29--ts
--Negroes.--We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands and teamsters. Haxall --Crenshaw. --ts
Arrest of Thieves. --Officer L. M. Carter yesterday arrested a negro man named Washington Witcher, slave of Turpin & Yarborough, charged with stealing two baskets of crockery ware, one box of bed clothing, and one rocking chair, valued at $300, from Mr. Robert Richardson, of this city. He was lodged in the cage for safekeeping. A negro man named William, the property of C. Crow, was arrested by officer Crone for stealing pork from Wm. Cullingworth's, a butcher in the First Market. William was lodged in the same place of confinement. The police were put on the track, at a late hour yesterday, of Baldwin and Wm. Robinson, two slaves employed at the flour mill Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., charged with robbing the C. S. Government of a lot of corn which had been stored away. The examination of the accused will take place before the Mayor this morning.
s for membership, the following donations were made before the adjournment of the meeting: E M Bruce, Ky, $5,000; John T Pickett, $1,000; Jos W Carroll, N O, $1,000; T Branch, Petersburg, $1,000; Louis D Crenshaw and W G C, $1,500; Haxall & Crenshaw, $1,000; Dunlop, Moncure & Co, $1,000; R H Manry & Co, $1,000; W F Price, $250; Joseph H Crenshaw, $500; C W Purcell, $506; Samuel J Harrison, $500; B Desha Harman, Ky, $500; B M Browden, $100; J H Gardner, $100; C K Marshall, Miss, $500; ThomasCo, $1,000; W F Price, $250; Joseph H Crenshaw, $500; C W Purcell, $506; Samuel J Harrison, $500; B Desha Harman, Ky, $500; B M Browden, $100; J H Gardner, $100; C K Marshall, Miss, $500; Thomas R Price & Co, $250; Mitchell & Tyler, $250; Bacon and Baskerville, $500; Boling W Haxall, $500; D T Williams, $250; Slaughter, Watkins & Co, $100; Robt Jamison, Jr, Ala, $500; Jeremiah Morton, $100. The above contributions foot up nearly $20,000, and argues well for the success of the Association.
city, the number of able bodied male slaves, between the ages of 28 and 55 years set opposite their respective names, viz: Allen W C 1 Anderson Jos R &Co. 12 Allen Joseph's extra 1 Bosher R H 1 Beckham James 1 Belvin John A 1 Crenshaw L D 1 Cowardin Jas A & Co 1 Corkery & Betts 3 Childrey and Jones 2 Christian &Lee 1 Cook W B 1 Dill & Myers 2 Dunlop, Moncure & Co 1 Eddies &Branned 1 Enders John 1 Exall Henry 1 Eacho E D, agent 3 Fields &Taliaferro 4 Gary Richard O 1 Gibson John & Geo 2 Gordon John N 1 Green B W 1 Grant Jas H 1 Hundley & Cance 1 Haxall B W 1 Hunter James & Son 1 Hudson E J 1 Haxall, Crenshaw & Co 7 Hitchcock John H 1 Harvey, James & Will Hams 1 Hunt Charles 1 Herber W C & Co 1 Harrison Samuel J 1 Jones W B & Co 6 Kersey &Davis 1 Lumpkin Robt 1 Moore James A 1 Morrisett Robert 1 Macfarland W H 1 MeCurdy Neal 1 Mangum M 1 Nolting E O 1 Oliver Robert W 2 Pate N T 1 Pizzini And
ould not admit of her coming out, hence her order was rescinded. Miss Coleman and her two little brothers are now exiles in our lines. Col. Phillips took Mr. Crenshaw, a respectable citizen of Limestone, into his tent and demanded his money. Crenshaw handed his pocket-book and some loose change he had in his vest pocket. CCrenshaw handed his pocket-book and some loose change he had in his vest pocket. Col. Phillips asked if that was all. Mr. Crenshaw replied no, and Phillips demanded the balance, and took from his person five-thousand dollars belled around his person. This man is trying to equal Butler, the Beast, and is the representative of the Lincoln Government. In Lauderdale county the conduct of the enemy has been asMr. Crenshaw replied no, and Phillips demanded the balance, and took from his person five-thousand dollars belled around his person. This man is trying to equal Butler, the Beast, and is the representative of the Lincoln Government. In Lauderdale county the conduct of the enemy has been as bad as in Limestone. This county is continually ravaged by bands of tories, who have been armed by the enemy. They are stealing all the horses, mules and cotton. On the 2d February, John Wesson, a tory, shot and killed Lewis C. Moore, an aged and highly respectable citizen, a member of the Commissioners' Court. Wesson is
o occupy the City Almshouse on and officers hospital, under circumstances of peculiar was imported by Mr. Randolph, and was approved by the Council. A memorial of the Female Humane Also station was referred to the School Committee. The petition of the Clerk of the Second Market, asking to be relieved of a fine of $80 imposed on him by the Mayor, on the charge of huckstering, was referred to the Market Committee. The sum of $35,000 was appropriated to pay Messrs Haxall, Crenshaw &Co, for meal furnished the Overseers of the Poor for distribution to indigent families since the 1st of last February. A petition was received from the Mayor, stating that on the 11th of May, when Sheridan was menacing the city, he had the police force drawn up on the Capital Square; that about two o'clock, P. M., he was informed by John J. Green that Capt. James B. Pleasants, of the night watch, and some of the watch men were playing cards on the Square; that he ordered Green to ord
The Tallahassee. The Tallahassee has, so far, captured two ships, four barques, five brigs, twenty schooners and two pilot-boats, of which five were bonded and the rest destroyed. Her officers are: Commander, John Taylor Wood; Lieutenants, William H. Ward, M. M. Benton; Chief Engineer, John D. Tynan; Acting Master, Alexander Curtis; Assistant Surgeon, William L. Sheppardson; Lieutenant of Marines,--Crenshaw. The Yankee papers published a statement that the surgeon, Dr. Sheppardson, was one of the "Chesapeake pirates." This is untrue, as Surgeon Sheppardson was in a Confederate port at the time of the Chesapeake affair.