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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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These are on Necessitous Cases, Dickenson College, Seminaries, Temperance, Baltimore Advocate, and Colonization. They consist, generally, of seven members, taken one from each Presiding Elder's district. The names of the Clerical Stewards were announced, viz. L. H. W. Mouroe, J. N. Davis, S. Cornelius, N. J. B. Morgan, A. Bushman, P. B. Smith. The Lay Stewards were announced to the Conference, as follows: J. S. Berry, Robert Ricketts, E. C. Brown, J. S. Carson, A. D. Trotter, A. J. Lucas, Col. McPherson.-- Messrs. Berry, Carson, and McPherson, were introduced to the Conference. The transfer of Rev. W. H. Holliday, from Upper Iowa, to the Baltimore Conference, was read. On motion, the Conference adjourned, with singing and prayer. The Laymen's Convention, composed of the leading men in the Church, met this morning in the basement of the church edifice. An organization was partially effected. The Convention then adjourned until this afternoon. Evening s
Capt. Jas. P. Hammet has a company of sixty at Central depot, and Captain E. Fowlkes, at this place, has fifty-six men, who are ready and willing to serve as defenders of Virginia's honor. These two companies, with the three already in the field, will put our number up to 375 good and true men in the service. Double this number can be obtained whenever there is necessity, or whenever there is a call. We have an efficient mounted police for home protection, under the command of Captain A. J. Lucas, numbering 100 good and true men; and I think in this company of old men, 75 good soldiers would offer their services to the State whenever the necessity occurs. They are determined to resist Northern aggression to the last. There is but one opinion among our people. Mr. R. D. Montague was nominated for the House of Delegates at our last Court. All parties met, and the nomination was made by acclamation. A man by the name of Enos Price was arrested last night for tamperin