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The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Judge Parker's charge to the Grand Jury of Frederick county, Va. (search)
d selling their sewing machines at exorbitant rates. Allusion has been made in the Dispatch to the fact that the firm of Wheeler & Wilson had presented flags to the New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut Regiments. With the proverbial cuteness of such persons, this may have been done as an advertisement. Even thus considered, it betrays a hostility to the South that should not go unrebuked. Wheeler & Wilson have an office for the sale of their machines in this city, next to Mr. Samuel. D. Denoon's bell and brass foundry. A communication from a well known citizen addressed to the editors of the Dispatch, alluding to Wheeler & Wilson, says: "The flag referred to in your paper of the 21st inst. as presented by Wheeler & Wilson, of New York, is now on the soil of Virginia, in the hands of the invading foe; and the office of Wheeler & Wilson is on Main street in the city of Richmond, and their representative has been twice within six weeks to New York — of course for the sole be
ing 32. Council — R. O. Haskins 214, N. B. Hill 212, James M. Talbott 218, W. H. Richardson 166, A. Y. Stokes 164, R. J. Christian 91, J. H. Greanor 19, Luther Libby 5. Madison Ward.--Hustings Court--James K. Caskie 302, James Bray 319, Geo. N. Gwathmey 317, Wm, B. Smith 203, John Purcell 216, Samuel S. Cottrell 103, J. E. Burress 98. Council — D. J. Burr 313, Geo. K. Crutchfield 317, P. R. Grattan 311, J. A. Scott 315, Thomas H. Wynne 305, scattering 10. Monroe Ward.--Hustings Court--N. C. Lipscomb 366, W. W. Timberlake 362, J. F. Regnault 362, C. E. Anderson 364, J. W. Beveridge 360. Council — D. J. Saunders 359, S D. Denoon 352, L. W. Glazebrook 364, Thos. C. Epps 359, W. C. Allen 1. The contest for the Captaincy of the Night Watch was conducted very quietly. In the whole city, L. M. Carter received 264 votes, Richard Reins 278--a majority of 14. James B. Pleasants, for the same office, received 364 votes — an excess of 86 over Reins — and is therefore