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is threatened as this is by a band of blood thirsty villains, who boldly proclaim their intention not only to forcibly and illegally take our property, but who actually hang up, in broad daylight, in view of their distracted and helpless families, for no offence under Heaven, our very best citizens, and with newly furnished arms from Northern factories, shipped clandestinely to Kansas, roam over the country, breaking up all the peaceful relations of whole settlements, burning out government offices and sheriffs, and chasing away all law abiding citizens; that we feel proud of the course of our Governor, and also proud to claim the citizen soldiery of St. Louis. Boonville and Jefferson, and other military organizations of the State as the bulwark of our safety in time of need. Resolved. That we are glad that Mr. Buchanan has at last seemed to arrive at a proper sense of his duty by dispatching General Harney to Southern Kansas with instructions to take Montgomery dead or alive.
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
J. C. Garlick, sup; Colored Mission, William Grant. Petersburg District.--R. O. Burton, P. E.--Petersburg: Washington Street, Chas. H. Hall. J. B. Laurens, sup; Union Street, Thomas S. Campbell; Market Street, Robert N. Sledd; City Mission, L. F. Way; High Street, Wm. E. Judkins, J. Kerr, sup; Factories, Thos. H. Boggs; Dinwiddie, George F. Doggett; Colored Mission. Thomas Digges; Sussex, L. J. Hansberger, J. A. Riddick, sup.; Prince George N. Thomas, A. Steward, sup.; Surry, Jas. H Jefferson; Smithfield, Jos. E Potts, Jas. A. Crowder; Southampton, B. Spiller, I. M. Arnold, B Devany, sup; Murfreesborough, William G. Lumpkin, R. J. Carson; Bertie, Thos. L Williams, John Williamson; Randolph Macon College, H. B. Cowles, agent; Book and Tract Society, B. R. Duval, agent; Wesleyan Female College, D. P. Wills. President W. B. Rowzie, agent. Norfolk District--L. M. Lee, P. E. Norfolk: Cumberland Street, Ro. Michaels; Bute Street, A. J. Coffman; Granby Street, J. D. Blackwell; J
Jefferson at the theatre. We are confident that our citizens will require no urging to go and see that most excellent of comedians, Jefferson, who commences an engagement to-night. He has received the most decided marks of popular favor in New York during the past two years, and is admitted to be the best in his profession now on the stage. His recent engagement in Baltimore was also highly successful. Two plays will be produced to-night--Sheridan's capital comedy, "The Rivals," and thstage. His recent engagement in Baltimore was also highly successful. Two plays will be produced to-night--Sheridan's capital comedy, "The Rivals," and that amusing afterpiece called "The Lady of the Lions." In the first, Mr. Jefferson plays "Bob Acres," one of his best characters, and in the last, "Clod Meddlenot." We hope to see no more long faces for some time. Political disappointments and pecuniary perplexities will lose their influence under the genial sway of Jefferson's drolleries.