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The Daily Dispatch: January 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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soldiers) $83.85; the Confederate do, $75,75 of which the excellent Steward. Mr. Joseph Todd, gave $10; the General do, $80.95; the 1st and 2d $27, 75; young ladies of Ches. Female College, (collected since the last session.) through Rev Thos Hume, jr, $20, and citizens generally he balance. The Chaplains. Elders Young Hardwick, and Hume, jr, as also Dr. Kerkendall, of the S C Hospital, assisted me greatly at their respective posts. I look for an additional contribution of some $15 ave $10; the General do, $80.95; the 1st and 2d $27, 75; young ladies of Ches. Female College, (collected since the last session.) through Rev Thos Hume, jr, $20, and citizens generally he balance. The Chaplains. Elders Young Hardwick, and Hume, jr, as also Dr. Kerkendall, of the S C Hospital, assisted me greatly at their respective posts. I look for an additional contribution of some $15 or $20 from the S C Hospital, through Mr. Young. Affectionately, A. Eroaddus, agent. [t]
ed 21; Mahone, 15; Parham 1. For the State Senate, 7th district, Adams has a majority of 70 over Jones, his highest competitor. In the first battalion, Va. artillery, Munford's majority over Flournoy is 17; over Smith, 23. Price over Imboden, 11. In the 32d Va. regiment, Lyons has a majority of 7 over Wickham. The following is the refugee vote taken at the Court-House in Petersburg, and at the Model Farm barracks: Second Congressional Distract.--Gen'l Wm Mahone, 39; Rev. Thos Hume, 24; R H Whitfield, 16; D J Godwin, 1. Third Congressional District--At Court-House: Jas Lyons, 2; W C Wickham, 1. At Model Farm: Jas Lyons, 3; W C Wickham, 21. Hanover Junction, May 28.--The following is the vote of the army at this place to-day. In Armistead's brigade, Pickett's division, Flournoy, for Governor, receives 150 majority over Smith; Kemper's brigade, same division, Smith receives 200 majority over Flournoy.--For Congress, (2d district,) Col. D. J. Godwin receiv