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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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anies. A flag presentation took place yesterday at Sewell's Point. A magnificent banner, painted in most artistic style by Bonean de St. Marcel, of this city, was presented by some patriotic ladies to the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues. Miss Kate Lee, of Mississippi, after a very beautiful and highly appropriate address, passed the flag over to Capt. J. Vickery, who responded in eloquent terms. Miss Lee's speech was delivered in a style of gracefulness and earnestness that elicited the mMiss Lee's speech was delivered in a style of gracefulness and earnestness that elicited the most enthusiastic cheers of the gallant soldiers, and the affair passed off most pleasantly. After the presentation ceremonies, music, dancing, and feasting combined to render the occasion decidedly charming to all present. Dr. Jennings, of the 3d Alabama regiment, is collecting funds for the noble purpose of supplying the wants of the members of the 1st regiment of Maryland volunteers, stationed on the Potomac. Those heroes who are so anxious to assist in relieving their native State from
Runaway.--five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert. He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county. I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White. Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*