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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.
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Suspected of stealing. (search)
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.
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