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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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, George W. Read, S. S. Bryant and Colonel R. E. Withers.-- Danville Times. Mr. Wilkins Bruce has paid thirty thousand dollars in gold for a tract of land near Danville. Mr. William Mosely has been selected as Judge of the Freedmen's Court at Danville. Lynchburg. Governor Johnson, of Georgia, arrived in Lynchburg on Tuesday morning, by the Orange and Alexandria railroad. Next morning he went westward on the Virginia and Tennessee road. The remains of the late Doctor A. Russell Meem have been brought from their place of temporary interment, at Harrisonburg, to this city, and will be buried at the Presbyterian cemetery to-day.--Virginian Loudoun county. The December Court assembled on Monday last — Newton Keene presiding. Mathers, charged with feloniously taking a horse, was sent on for trial. A. H. Settle, of Fauquier, entertained an audience, on Monday night, with an essay on the manners and customs of the present day. A squad of Federal sol