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mers' Bank of Virginia, manifests, on the part of its President and Directors, a prompt and intelligent appreciation of the present emergency, and deserves the commendation of this community. the resolutions being read, were unanimously adopted by the meeting. on motion of Mr. W. Goddin, the Chair appointed the following gentlemen a committee to communicate to the several Banks of the city the resolutions adopted by the meeting: Messrs, Corbin Warwick, Thos. R. Price, W. Goddin, R. B. Haxall and H. E. C. Baskerville. on motion of Mr. Goddin, the resolutions were ordered to be published in the city papers, and persons present were requested to sign their names to the resolutions. on motion, the meeting adjourned. H. L. Kent, President. J. L. Apperson, Secretary. the crowd was so dense that it was impossible to carry out the object of the resolution relative to signing the resolutions; but the following names were signed. A great many left without signin
lavana. 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 resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Executive Committee be instructed to negotiate with the Committee which
bler duty — we are here for purposes touching those questions which concern our honor and dignity. We are here as a band of brothers, such as Virginians have ever been and ever will be in times of peril — impelled by honor, by duty and by patriotism to action. He then invited the persons present to give utterance to such sentiments as may be called for by the occasion. Mr. David J. Burr nominated as Vice Presidents the following gentlemen, and they were chosen by acclamation: R. B. Haxall, James Dunlop, Abram Warwick, R. G. Morriss, Wm. Palmer, Jas. A. Cowardin, Robt. A. Paine, Ambrose Carlton, Jos. R. Anderson, R. O. Haskins, Thos. H. Ellis, John Jones, Lewis Webb, Chas. W. Purcell, John A. Belvin. Mr. John Purcell nominated as Secretaries the following gentlemen, and they were elected: R. Milton Cary, John H. Montague, John Thompson Brown, John H. Claiborne, J. Adair Pleasants. Mr. George W. Randolph offered a resolution, which was
Virginia Central Agricultural Society --In publishing the names of the Executive Committee of this Society, there was an important omission, and we therefore republish them in a corrected form. They are J. L. Davis, Wm. H. Richardson, Sr., J. N. Powell, Fendall Griffin and Sherwin McRae, of Henrico; Wm. B. Stanard, of Goochland; Wm. M. Harrison and John A. Selden, of Charles City; Wms. C. Wickham, of Hanover; H. O. Cabell, B. W. Haxall, Ro. Archer, Robert Edmond and Charles Dimmock, of Richmond; and R. B. Haxall, of Orange.
w, for N. W., blankets and socks. Scottsburg Aid Society, 1 box, containing comforts, pillows, socks, dried fruit, flannel drawers, &c. 4 pairs socks and 2 pairs gloves, through J. B. Watkins. Mrs. James Pae, 3 pairs socks, pamphlets and books. Mrs. John G. Blair, 16 pairs gloves for N. W. Mrs. George Hannah, 11 pairs socks, 1 pair gloves. Arthur McClash, contribution $5. Contributions for soldiers' Lodge. Lewis D. Crenshaw$25 00 Richard Meade25 00 R. B. Haxall25 00 Ginter, Alvey & Arents25 00 Dunlop, Moncure & Co25 00 Kent, Paine & Co25 00 John A. Lancaster & Co25 00 Wm. Ira Smith25 00 Ellet and Drewry25 00 L. Nunnally20 00 Bacon & Baskerville20 00 John C. Robson20 00 Lieut. Quinan20 00 Alfred Moses15 00 John Dunnivant10 00 S. M. Price & Co10 00 Ellet & Weisiger10 00 George J. Sumner10 00 Rev. A. E. Dickinson10 00 S. L. Johnson5 00 W. Peterson5 00 James Woodhouse5 00 Dr. George N. Skipwith5 00 William Bell5 00 Chas. E. Ken
Fatal Accident. --Two young ladies were riding in Mr. R. B. Haxall's carriage on Friday evening last, when the horses took fright and ran away. The young ladies were thrown out and badly injured, and we are pained-to hear that one of them, Miss Fanny Shields daughter of Mr. John M. Shields, died on Saturday morning. Her relatives and personal friends are plunged into deep affliction by this sadden bereavement.