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d. Steamship York town, Parrish, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Steamer City of Richmond. Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdse. and passengers, C. P. Cardoza. Steamer Geo. Peabody, Pritchard, Baltimore, mdse, and passengers D. & W. Currie. Bark Clara Haxall, Dutton, New York, hay, R. H. Whitlock & Son. Br. bark Jane Brown, Browse, City Point, to finish unloading salt, E. W. de Vosa & Co. Schr. Convoy, Merrill, Rockland, lime, Libby & Burton. Schr. Georgia, Packard, Jacksonville, lumber, S. C Robinson Schr. Olivia, Curtis, Hampton, wheat and corn, Haxall, Crenshaw & Co. Schr. R P Waller, Lively, James River, wheat, Selden & Miller. Schr. J. W. Sturgis, Scott, Eastern Shore, cats and potatoes, A. Millspaugh. Sailed, Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadelphia. mdse. and passengers, C. P. Cardoza. Schr. Manchester, Nelson, New York, mdse., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Revenue, Gandy, down the river, light.
Joseph M. Sheppard of Henrico. Abram Warwick, of Richmond. William Wirt, of Westmoreland. James Gult of Flavana. Dr. W. T. Walker of Goochland. Hill Carter, of Charles City. Mr. Myers nominated the following gentlemen to compose the Executive Committee: J. L. Davis, of Henrico; Wm. B. Stanard, of Goochland. Wm. M. Harrison, of Charles City; Dr. J. N. Powell. of Henrico; John A Selden of Charles City; Williams, C Wickham, of Hanover; H. C. Cabell, B. W. Haxall, R. Archer Robert Edmond and Charles Dimmock, of Richmond; Fendall Griffin and Sherwin McRae, of Henrico; and R. B. Haxall, of Orange. Mr. Myers offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Executive Committee be instructed to prepare and report to a subsequent meeting, such by-laws, rules and regulations for the government of the Society and the management of its Fairs and Cattle Shows as it may deem necessary. Mr. Myers offered the following res
zel), Samuel Woods (of Barbour), H. F. Haymond (of Marion), James Neeson (of Marion), R. E. Cowan (of Preston), D. J. Saunders, Thomas Boldeman, G. W. Thomas, V. Bargamin, John Knute (of Wheeling), H. K. Ellyson, D. J. Burr, Thomas U. Dudley, W. Fleischmanns, H. A. Dudley, Andrew Jenkins, M. Downey, W. W. Snead, Geo. W. Gretter, Thomas L. Johnson, Paulus Powell (of Amherst). This committee will proceed to Manassas in the early train this morning. Committee to Procure Accommodations.--B. W. Haxall, John D. Harvey, James Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, Thos. W. McCance, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, Emanuel Straus, M. Downey, Edwin A. Smith, John Gibson. Geo. S. Lownes, Wm. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherfoord, C. Crew, H. Spotts, Thos. Vaiden, (Manchester,) John Enders, John L. Tate, F. W. Redford. C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, Thos. G. Bell, C. Bates, Jos. Allen, John Hatcher, (Manchester,) Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thomas Jones, R. O. Haskins,
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment. (search)
Care of Disabled soldiers. --At a recent meeting of the Committee for Reception and Accommodation of Sick and Wounded Soldiers, Mr. John Enders was elected Treasurer. Two valuable additions have been made to the committee, which now is as follows: John D. Harvie, Chairman; B. W. Haxall, Secretary; H. A. Dudley, Assistant Secretary and Keeper of Register; Jas. Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, T. W. McCane, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C. Crew, A. Spotts, Thos. Vaden, John Enders, Jos. Tate, F. Redford, C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, T. G. Bell, Charles Bates, Joseph Allen, John Hatcher, Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thos. Jones, Robt. O. Haskins, Luther Libby, M. Milhiser, L. H. Frayser, C. R. Barksdale, Chas. Campbell, T. C. Eppes, D. N. Jones, H. T. Pairo, W. Goddin, Chas. Beble, W. F. Taylor, Jordan Martin, and J. H. Johnson. Members of the committee who ar
sum scarcely sufficient to provide for the coming month. Under these circumstances we feel assured that it is only necessary to acquaint our patriotic citizens of the Confederacy with the work we are cheerfully performing, and the responsibility we are assuming, to receive from them a cordial and substantial evidence of their appreciation of our labors, in mitigating the hardships and contributing to the comforts of the defenders of our soil. We invoke the aid of the corporate authorities of the different towns and cities throughout the Confederacy, and would suggest that they call on their citizens to contribute to this great work before us. All contributions, whether hospital supplies or money, will be addressed to the Chairman of the Committee on Collections, Isaac W. Walker, Esq., of this city. John D. Harvey, John Enders, B. W. Haxall, I. W. Walned, J. H. Martin, Richmond, Aug. 29, 1861. Southern papers throughout the South please copy.
ffin for forging John Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins, was continued for further proof. Thomas Groshen, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the street, was acquitted. --Milke Flynn, on the same charge, was committed. William, slave of N. Mills, caught with a batch of clothes, supposed to have been stolen, had a pass from Gen. Winder, and was committed to find out how he came by it. The clothes were delivered to their owner. Emanuel, slave of B. W. Haxall, was ordered twenty lashes for disorderly conduct in the street. Wm. Harman and Julius Displaugus, persons of suspicious character and without visible means of support, were committed in default of security to keep the peace. Displaugus said he formerly belonged to the 1st Md. Reg't, and was just on his way to re-enlist when nabbed by the officers. The Mayor said the circumstance was unfortunate. George, a slave, charged with entering the Columbian Hotel and stealing $225 from