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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
lk: Cumberland Street, Ro. Michaels; Bute Street, A. J. Coffman; Granby Street, J. D. Blackwell; James Street, to be supplied; Ports mouth: Dinwiddie Street, P. A Peterson; North Street Colored Mission, to be supplied; Wesley Chapel, Jas. O. Moss; Second Street, Jas. C. Martin; Princess Anne, Jno. W. Wonnycott, Geo. M. Robinson; Indian Ridge, Jas. C. Hummer; Currituck Mission, to be supplied; Elizabeth City, C. C. Pearson; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Pasquotank, J. J. Edwards; Hartford, J. McMullen, Jas. A. Crowder; Edenton, John L Chamberlain; Colored Mission, Wm. J. Norfleet; Gates. Robert T. Nixon; Suffork, Thomas H. Haynes; Suffolk Colored Mission, A. R. Bernard; Norfolk Circuit, Nelson Chamberlain; Eastville, Alex. M. Hall; to be supplied. James D Still transferred to Western Virginia Conference, and stationed at Lewisburg. Edward N. S. Blogg, Missionary to the Germans, within the bounds of the Va. Annual Conference, and member of Granby St. Quarterly Conference.
he hymn on page 190 Methodist hymn book, commencing "Draw near, O, Son of God, draw near," and the whole immense auditory united in singing it to the tune Woolridge. The effect was truly magnificent. The Bishop then offered a most impressive and fervent prayer, at the conclusion of which the appointments were announced, which are as follows, (errors excepted:) Richmond District--James D. Coulling, P. E. Richmond; Centenary, W. W. Bennett; Sidney, to be supplied; Clay Street, Thomas H. Haynes; Oregon, to be supplied; Broad Street, David S. Doggett; Trinity, A. G. Brown; Rocketts,--Pritchett; Union Station, Wm. H. Christian; Seamen's Bethel, F. J. Boggs Manchester, Chas. C. Pearson; Charles City, Oscar Littleton; James City, Wm. G. Lumpkins; Williamsburg, Jacob Proctor; Hampton. to be supplied; York, J. W. White; Gloucester, J. B. Day, one to be supplied, (William H. Wheelwright, in the army;) Matthews, Jas. G. Lumsden; King William, B. H. Johnson. Fredericksburg Distri
facilitate the circulation of Arkansas war bonds, and compel creditors to receive them or Government notes, and forbid the sale of property for two years after the close of the present war. The vote for State officers of Louisiana. The Baton Rouge Advocates gives the follow as the result of the vote at the election on the 4th inst., for State officers — the parishes of Jackson and Morehouse yet to be heard from: For Treasurer--Defreese, 32,380. For Auditor--Peralta, 27,636; Haynes, 3,793; Thompson, 2, 493 For Superintendent of Public Education--Avery, 11,279: Magruder, 15,555; Harp, 3,401; Winfree, 3,773; Wederstrandt, 556; Magoun, 509. Something New — a repulsive daguerreotype. From the Danville Register, of the 28th inst., we copy the following daguerreotype of a very mean man: We have seen for the first time to-day, something new, since the war commenced.--That something, reader, was an old man, who owns some seventy slaves, but who refuses
Michelbacher, Reader — services, 11 A. M., Saturday. Hebrew Congregation Kenneth Israel — services, 11 A. M., Saturday. Lutheran, Etc. German Lutheran--Rev. J. C. Hoyer, Pastor — services, 11 A. M., Sunday. Evangelical Lutheran--Rev, Chas, Gross, Pastor — services, 11 A. M., 3½ P. M., Sunday; Wednesday night, 7½ P. M. Seaman's Bethel--Rev. F. J. Beggs, Pastor — services, 11 A. M., Sunday. Disciples, (Sycamore)--Rev. W. J. Pettigrew--services, 11 A. M., 7½ P. M. Communion every Sunday, 3½ P. M. Society of Friends, (Quakers)½services, 11 A. M., Sunday. Universalist--Rev. A. Bosserman--services, 11 A. M. and 7½ P. M. Christians', (Thomasites)--services, 11 A. M., Sunday. Communion every Sunday. Manchester. Methodist--Rev. Thomas H. Haynes, Pastor — services, 11 A. M., Sunday. Baptist--Rev. William H. Hatcher, Pastor — services, 11 A. M., Sunday. African, (Baptist)--Rev. Levi D. Horner, Pastor — servic