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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)
List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. Richmond District.--David S. Doggett, P. E. Richmond: Centenary, Wm. W. Bennett; African Mission, Geo. W. Nolley; Clay Street, T. A. Ware, S. T. Moorman, sup; Oregon, to be supplied; Sidney, John S. Lindsay; Broad Street, James A. Duncan; Trinity. Alex. G. Brown; Rocketts, John W. F. Jones; Union, Leo. Rosser, John Bayley; Chaplain to Seamen's Bethel, F. G. Boggs. Charles City, Oscar Littleton; James City, Robt. B. Beadies, Wm. H. Camper; Williamsburg, Thomas Y. Cash; Hampton, R. C. Smiley; York, Benj. T. Amiss; Gloucester, Jno. B. Dey, Wm. G. Starr; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Matthews, Jas. D. Lumsden, H. Billups, sup; King William, to be supplied; Manchester, Joseph H Amiss; Richmond Christian Advocate, to be supplied. Fredericksburg District.--Wm. H. Wheelright, P. E. Fredericksburg, Jas. B. Fitzpatrick; Spotsylvania, Samuel Robertson; King and Queen, Wm. H. Starr; Middlesex, John G.
Suspected of stealing. --Yesterday morning, officers Seal and Chaikley arrested Henry, Woodson, Harrison, and Edmond, slaves to Jones & Thornton, on the charge of feloniously stealing five gold and three silver watches, from Alexander Nott, on Saturday night last.
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], The late Railroad Disasters in Pennsylvania. (search)
The Canada fugitive slave Murder case. Toronto, C. W., Nov. 30. --The decision in the extradition case of the fugitive slave and murderer Jones, has been still further postponed for a few days. The court to-day was crowded and much interest manifested in the proceedings. Many colored people of both sexes assembled in and around the Court-House, ready to rescue the prisoner in case the Court decided to hand him over to the United States authorities.
his judgment may seem best. Wm. A. Smith presented the report of the Executive Committee of the Trustees of Randolph Macon College, which was, on motion, referred to the Committee on Education. Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bayley, Jas. W. Grant, Jacob H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, Wm. W. Duncan, Edgar H. Pritchett, L. H. Greyhill, Joseph A. Crowder, Geo. C. Vanderslice, Wm. E. Allen, Geo. E. Booker, Chas. V. Bingley, Larkin H. Crenshaw, James A. Crowder, Wm. J. Hunter, Jas. C. Martin, John W. F. Jones, and Wm. W. Spain, who were continued on trial at the last Conference, passed in examination of character, were severally admitted into full connection, and with the exception of Geo. C. Vanderslice and Geo. E. Booker, elected to Deacon's orders. The remarks of Bishop Andrew to the young men thus examined and elected to a higher grade in the ministerial office, were singularly impressive and appropriate. During the delivery of this fatherly and affectionate address, which was note
A Robber. --A large rifled columbiad, of nine-inch bore, and weighing 14,850 pounds, passed through this city yesterday morning, on route to Mobile, addressed to General Jones. M. Withers. It takes a few kegs of powder to charge it, and will send a tall through a Yank at miles
re, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mission, John G. Bayley; Smith's River, Charles D. Bingley; Franklin, Robert A. Gregory; Alleghany, James Shelton. Randolph Macon District.--P. W. Archer, P. E. R. M. Station, J. S. Lindsey; Danville, Frank Stanly; R. M. Circuit, B. C. Spiller, Union and Clarksville, S. V. Hoyle; Mecklenburg, James C. Watson; Charlotte, John J. Lafferty; Charlotte Mission, John D Southall; South Staunton, John W. F. Jones; Halifax, James J. Lamkin; South of Dan, Wm. Carter and — Wallace; Ringgold, W. A. Valden; R. M. College, W, A. Smith, President; Danville Female College,--Jameson, President. Farmville District.--J. R. Finley, P. E. Farmville, Nelson Head; Prince Edward, M. M. Dance; Colored Mission to be supplied; Powhatan, W. W. Spain; Chesterfield, Alfred Miles, and nominally, J. W. Connelly, T. S. Campbell; Coalfield, Jesse K. Power; Amelia, John W. Howard; Colored Mission to be supplied; Nott
, Bishop Pierce presiding. The religious services of the morning were conducted by Rev. Mr. Rowzie. Revs. A. C. Bledsoe. Wesley C. Vaden, George W. Guy, and John W. Tucker, who have been on probation, were elected to deacons' orders. Revs. Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jacob H. Pastor, James C. Watson, Edgar H. Pritchetts Lewis H. Graybill, Joseph A. Crowder, Wm. E. Allen, George C. Vanderbilt, Chas. V. Bingley, Larkin H. Crenshaw, James A Crowder, William J. Hunter, and John W. F. Jones, passed their examination of character and were graduated to elders' orders. Friday (to-day) was appointed as a day of fasting and prayer, and from 12 to 2 o'clock a prayer meeting will be conducted by the Bishop. Revs. Thos. C. Wise, Thos. M. Beckham, Wesley Hammond, Francis M. Edwards, and Wm. S. Williams, were admitted into the Conference on probation. The following ministers were continued as deacons, viz: James W. Grant, J. M. Anderson, Jas. P. Garland, W. W. Spain,