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degree every trait of character, which is calculated to inspire confidence in those subordinate in position. Agricultural pursuits, and in fact near every vocation, are abandoned for the cause in which all true men feel a profound interest. Even the ministers of the various denominations are to be found in the ranks as privates. Everything is executed in strict accordance with military rules. The soldiers meet morning and evening to listen to prayers, which are offered by Rev'ds Messrs. Hundley and Council. Last week four Yankees were captured and questioned here, to which their replies were that they had come here to get water to allay the thirst induced by a hasty desertion from Old Point. What they said about their appearance was received with great allowance, as it looked somewhat likely they had come as spies, appearing so early after five negroes bed reached Old Point from here, who doubtless revealed to the enemy our military condition and accessible situation. I
E. T. Woolfolk, Mrs. T. S. Jones, Mrs. Emily Morris. Amelia county--Mr. T. A. Crenshaw. Louisa county--Dr. W. J. Pendleton, Mrs. Ellen Harris, Miss L. Gibbs. Hanover county--Mr. R. W. Thomasson, J. B. Barrick,--Gibson. Powhatan--Mr. Isaac Spencer, Mrs. M. A. Elliott. King William--Mrs. Mary Hawes, Mrs. Burruss, Mrs. L. A. Pullen, Captain Timberlake. Lunenburg county--Mr. William Walton, through L. Waller. Henrico county and Richmond city--Mr. D. H. London, James Kinnaird, Dr. J. G. Wayt, Neale McCurdy, R. C. Sutton, Mark Downey, Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. James Maury, Mrs. Phillips, Sycamore Sewing Society, Young Men's Christian Association, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Talley, Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Duke, Mrs. C. McGruder, Mrs. Waddy, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. R. W. McGruder, Mrs. J. P. Dickinson, Mrs. W. F. G. Garnett. Mrs. Garland Haynes, Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs. A. P. Fox, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Hundley, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mrs. Roy.
Ordinance Violations. --The Mayor yesterday imposed fines upon the following parties, for violating ordinances of the city: A. Staude, $5, for keeping his bar-room open on Sunday, the 13th inst. D. H. Brotherton & Co., $2 for selling cigars at their store on Sunday. E. Ellis, $5, for allowing persons to enter his bar-room through a back alley, on Sunday, for the purpose of imbibing. Patrick Haley, summoned for a similar offence, was discharged.--Hundley & Cance, $5, for employing an unlicensed vehicle on the streets. Wm. Gotze appeared to answer a like summons, but assured the Mayor that he used his wagon for the sole purpose of conveying confectionery, of his own manufacture, about the city, being under the impression that no license was required.--To convinced him of his error, the Mayor read the law, which we quote for the benefit of others: "A license shall be taken out by the owner of every wagon, dray, or cart, which is employed on any street of this city, in t
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court-- Thursday, November 27. --George, slave of Diana Gary, arrested by officer Morris on the charge of stealing eleven pounds of coffee, worth $26, the property of George A. Weed, was ordered to be whipped and turned loose. James, slave of Hundley & Cance, was ordered 25 stripes for stealing a bag of sugar and other articles from his owners. Edward Mouldin, found by the police drunk and asleep in an alley, was committed in default of security for his good behavior. Ishmael Roberts, a free negro, arrested for disorderly conduct in the street, was found with a pistol in his boot-leg and ordered a thrashing for carrying unlawful weapons. Roberts was captured in Fish alley, near the New Market. Elijah Franklin and John L. Sullivan were arraigned for associating with negroes in the house of Jordana Mayo, near Warwick's mill. It appeared that about 2 o'clock yesterday morning the watchmen hearing cries of murder, went to
Forty Dollars reward. --Left my farm near Keysville in Charlotte Co., Va, on Sunday, the 15th instant, my negro man George Braxton. I bought him of Hill & Co, as the property of Thos A. Lacy, New Kent Co., Va, in December last. His wife lives near Mr. Lacy's, where I suppose, he is making his way. He is a little under the medium height, black, has full whiskers, speaks rather indistinctly; had on when he left a Yankee blue overcoat and vest, black hat and patched pants. He is about 25 years old. I will give $30 reward for him if taken between my house and Richmond, and brought to my house, or $40, if taken in Richmond or beyond that place, and lodged in jail in Richmond so that I get him again. Thos L Hundley, Keysville, Va. fe 19--5t*
eet, Basen Quarter Branch, and vicinity — Roger Martin and John 6th. From 9th to 4th street, from Broad to the river — Ans Snyder and John Knowise. 7th. 1st and 3d streets, from Broad to the Poor-house--Dr. John H. Ellerson and A L Edwards. 8th. 3d to 6th streets, from Broad to Poor house--Wm. J Bevil and Charles W Allen. 9th. 4th. to 6th streets from Broad to river--Dr. J Hall Moore and Cary Nicholas. 10th. 6th to 8th streets, both sides from Broad to the river — R B Hundley and J R Kliningham. 11th. 6th to 9th streets, from Broad out north — S. M. Balley and Joni B. Watkiss. 12th. 6th to 17th streets, from Broad to Main — R C Howe. 13th. 8th to 10th streets, from Main to the river — Wm Gray and Wm A Wright. 14th. 10th to 13th streets, from Main to the river — W G Dandridge and F B Hart. 15th. 13th to 19th streets, from Main to the river — Josbus J Fry. 16th. 19th to 28th streets, from Main to the river — R J Christian. 17th
venue, from Leigh street, Bacon Quarter Branch, and vicinity — Roger Martin and John W Rison. 6th. From 1st to 4th street from Broad to the river — Ass Snyder and John Knowles. 7th. 1st and 2d streets, from Broad to the Poor-house--Dr. John H Ellerson. 8th. 3d to 6th streets, from Broad to Poor house--Wm J Bevil and Charles W A 9th. 4th to 6th streets from Broad to rise — Dr J Hall Moore and Cary Nicholas. 10th 6th to 8th streets, both sides from Broad to the river — R B Hundley and J R Keiul 11th, 6th to 9th streets, from Broad out north-- S M Balley and Joel B Watkins 12th. 8th to 17th streets, from Broad to Main-- W Harwood and Joseph P ones. 13th. 8th to 10th streets. from Main to the river — Wm Gray and Wm A Wright. 14th, 10th to 13th streets, from Main to the river — W G Dandridge and F B Hart. 15th. 13th to 19th streets, from Main to the river — Joshua J Fry and N C Read. 16th 19th to 28th streets, from Main to the river — R J
The Daily Dispatch: May 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Vallandingham — what will Lincoln do? (search)
One hundred dollars reward. --Run away, or are absent without leave, two negro men, the property of Dr. R T Hundley, one of them — Savoury, has a wife at Mr. Newton's near Hanover Town, and may probably be found there. The other, Hensy, has been employed near Dr. , near Mechanicsville, in Hanover county and may be found in the neighborhood. Savoury is about 45 years old, very black, and somewhat grave. Henry is 35 or 40 years old, and somewhat efflicted with . The above reward will be paid for their apprehension, and delivery to me, or $50 for the apprehension of either one. R. A. Cooks. Office No. 4 Law Building. my 27--3t
Ordered a Whipping. --A negro woman, named Rachel, belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Frayser, was arrested on Sunday with a bag of flour in her possession, supposed to have been stolen from Messrs. Hundley & Cance. The evidence proved the guilt of the party, and she was therefore ordered ten lashes.
e their respective names, viz: Allen W C 1 Anderson Jos R &Co. 12 Allen Joseph's extra 1 Bosher R H 1 Beckham James 1 Belvin John A 1 Crenshaw L D 1 Cowardin Jas A & Co 1 Corkery & Betts 3 Childrey and Jones 2 Christian &Lee 1 Cook W B 1 Dill & Myers 2 Dunlop, Moncure & Co 1 Eddies &Branned 1 Enders John 1 Exall Henry 1 Eacho E D, agent 3 Fields &Taliaferro 4 Gary Richard O 1 Gibson John & Geo 2 Gordon John N 1 Green B W 1 Grant Jas H 1 Hundley & Cance 1 Haxall B W 1 Hunter James & Son 1 Hudson E J 1 Haxall, Crenshaw & Co 7 Hitchcock John H 1 Harvey, James & Will Hams 1 Hunt Charles 1 Herber W C & Co 1 Harrison Samuel J 1 Jones W B & Co 6 Kersey &Davis 1 Lumpkin Robt 1 Moore James A 1 Morrisett Robert 1 Macfarland W H 1 MeCurdy Neal 1 Mangum M 1 Nolting E O 1 Oliver Robert W 2 Pate N T 1 Pizzini Andrew 1 Pleasant & Frezler 1 Ragland E F 1 Reins R R 1 Richmond and Danville R R Co 4
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