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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], A man killed by a lion at Astley's Theatre — a Thrilling scene. (search)
tion of notes issued: Post-Notes4,649.83 Ones and Twos9,895.00 Fives206,130.00 Tens326,565.00 Fifteens1,680.00 Twenties386,130.00 Fifties111,050.00 One Hundreds97,800.00 $1,143,899.83 Less Notes on hand of Bank and Branches and Cut Notes85,671.00 In Circulation$1,058,228.83 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct: James Caskie, John L. Bacon, Alfred T. Harris, Joseph F. Jones, C. R. Barksdale, Wm. Gray, Arch'd Thomas. State of Virginia--City of Richmond, to wit: Wm. F. Taylor, Cashier of the Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Notary Public of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the annexed statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 11th day of January, 1861. Jn
Fire. --The alarm of fire about three o'clock yesterday was caused by the burning of an old brick building about a half mile beyond Chimborazo Hospital, which was formerly tied by Messrs Jones, Jacobs & Co. as a distillery. It was doubting the work of an incendiary, though a report was in circulation late in the afternoon that some parties engaged in one of the fortifications nearest the city, while experimenting with cannon, accidentally fired a shell in the direction of the building, which exploded and act it on fire.
Horse stealing. --Three soldiers, named Joseph F. Jones, James M. Jones, and Richmond Jones, of the 9th Virginia cavalry. charged with horse stealing, have been arrested and committed to Castle Thunder.