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The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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in the Merchants' office. Mr. Beegleston was insured in the Merchants' Richmond Fire Association, and other offices, sufficient to cover two-thirds of his loss. The State, as well as the occupants and owner of the houses, is a considerable loser by the above fire — a lot of army stores, such as fish, mess pork, rice, apples, flour, hay, tar, and percussion caps, having been consumed. The whole loss, in building, stock, &c., may be roughly estimated at seventy-five thousand dollars.--Mr. John M. Hall, formerly with Adams &Co.'s Express, lost seven or eight hundred dollars, having that amount in goods on storage there. The reporter made all the inquiries he could, and used all means to get an accurate list of insurances, but found it much easier to attempt than to accomplish satisfactorily. The fire was the work of some evil- disposed scoundrel — of this there seems to be no doubt. The sparks and cinders flew a great distance, and set fire to the roof of the old Quaker Church, Dib
Emmett Guard. --Meet at military Hall, on Thursday, 9th inst., at 2½ o'clock P. M., in undress uniform, for parade. It is necessary that every member be present at that hour. By order of Capt. Lloyd. my 9--1t John Disney, O. S.