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and Drafts of other Banks out of State8,550.00 value of Real Estate13,958.45 Dealings in Exchange110,000.00 Contingent Fund20,708.98 Deposits145,317.63 Loans to Directors13,493.10 aggregate Debt Due by the Bank386,191.44 aggregate Outstanding Debt Due to the Bank391,505.49 Notes of this Bank redeemed at the Banking House of Peters, Williams & Co. the undersigned, Directors of the Monticello Bank, have examined the above statement, and believe the same to be correct: N. H. Massie, President. J. L. Cabell, F. K. Nelson, R. T. N. Duke, Oct. 20, 1860. John Wood, Jr. Albemarle County, to wit: this day appeared before me, a Notary public for said County, B. C. Flannagan, Cashier of the Monticello Bank, and made oath that the annexed statement of the condition of the Monticello Bank is correct. Given under my hand, October 31st, 1860. John H. Bibb. N. P. Bank of Scottsville, Scottsville, Va., Oct. 31st. 1860. Hon. John Letcher,
Supreme Court of Appeals. --In the case of N. H. Massie, administrator of Andrew Stevenson, deceased, vs. Wm. Toler and others, on an appeal from the Circuit Court of Hanover county, a new writ of supersedeas was awarded the appellant, returnable to the January term. The case of Harvey Wash against the Common wealth, on an appeal from judgment and sentence of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, was on its hearing yesterday. Wash, it will be remembered, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the penitentiary for passing counterfeit money.
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Increase of the pay of the Volunteers. (search)
The University of Virginia. There are now between forty and fifty students at the University, and it is probable that there will be over a hundred present in the course of a few months. The Professor and Assistant Professor of Modern Languages are engaged in organizing a Military department for the purpose of instructing students in the practical parts of the science of war. The successor of the former Professor of Mathematics, Dr. A. T. Bledsee, is Mr. Massie, who was at one time an assistant instructor of that branch of study at the University. Dr. B. L. Gildersleeve Professor of Greek and Hebrew, fills the chair of Mr. Lewis M. Coleman the late Professor of Latin, who is now a Captain in the Confederate Army. Dr. G. is now the only professor in the school of Ancient Languages. There are no assistant instructors engaged. Every department, however, including those of Law and Medicine, is competently provided for.
The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Alexandria--Yankee foreign Enlistments. (search)
ree of the Circuit Court of Culpeper county affirmed. Hill's executor vs. Flint and others. Argued by Arthur A. Morson for the appellants, and Wm. Green for the appellees. Decrees of the Circuit Court of Culpeper county affirmed. N. H Massie, administrator of Andrew Stevenson, dec'd, vs. Tolsr and others. Argued by N. H. Massie, J. A. Jones, and James Lyons for the appellants, and Daniel, Howard, and Sands for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Hanover county reversed. rt of Culpeper county affirmed. N. H Massie, administrator of Andrew Stevenson, dec'd, vs. Tolsr and others. Argued by N. H. Massie, J. A. Jones, and James Lyons for the appellants, and Daniel, Howard, and Sands for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Hanover county reversed. Fisher and others vs. Conoley's administrator and others. Argued by Agues and Randolph for the appellants, and A. R. Holliday for the appellees. Decree of Circuit Court of Fluvanna county affirmed.
The Episcopal Diocesan Council --On the assembling of this body at St. Paul's Church, Wednesday, thirty-eight clerical and thirty-two lay delegates appeared. The various standing committees were appointed, among them the following on the state of the Church; Rev. Dr. Minnegerode. Rev. R. K. Meade, Rev. Jno. Grammer, Rev. Wm. H. Platt. Judge Thomas Gholson, Mr. N. H. Massie, Mr. J. L Bacon, Dr. P. H. Foster. The report of the managers of the widows' and orphans' fund shows the income of the society for the past year to be $2,555,86, and the expenses $320. Total assets upwards of $40,000. Yesterday Bishop Johns presented his annual report, which gave a variety of interesting information on the state of the Church. Rev. T. G. Dashiell has been elected Secretary of the Council.
standing committees as follows: On the State of the Church.--Rev Dr Minnegerode, Rev R K Meade, Rev John Grammer, Rev Wm H Platt, Judge T S Gholson, Mr N H Massie, Mr J L Bacon, Dr P H Foster. Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen.--Rev C Walker, D D; Mr Samuel Tyree. Episcopal Fund,--Rev G Woodbridge, D D; Coln the Affairs of that Society. Mr. Sprigg moved as a substitute the following resolution: Resolved, That Rev. Mr. Latane, Rev. C. Walker, D. D., and N. H. Massie be appointed a committee to examine so much of the report of the Diocesan Missionary Society as refers to the publishing of tracts, and report if anything can resented the report of the committee appointed to examine the accounts of the Treasurer of the Diocesan Missionary Society, showing the same to be correct. Mr. Massie offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Council be instructed to pay, in addition to the salary paid the Bishop for the past