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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 125.-Southern Bank Convention. (search)
a.--Bank of the State of North Carolina, G. W. Mordecai; Bank of Cape Fear, W. A. Wright; Farmers' Bank of North Carolina, W. A. Caldwell; Bank of Yanceyville, Thomas D. Johnston; Bank of Clarendon, John D. Williams; Commercial Bank of Wilmington, O. G. Parsley; Bank of Washington, James E. Hoyt; Miners' and Planters' Bank, A. T. Davidson. South Carolina.--Bank of the State of South Carolina, C. M. Furman; Bank of South Carolina, C. V. Chamberlain; State Bank, Wm. C. Bee, Geo. B. Reid, Robert Mure, and Geo. M. Coffin; Union Bank of South Carolina, W. B. Smith; Planters and Mechanics' Bank, J. J. McCarter, C. H. Stevens, and C. T. Mitchell; Bank of Charleston, J. K. Sass and George A. Trenholm; Southwestern Railroad Bank, Jas. Rose, J. G. Holmes; Farmers' and Exchange Bank, John S. Davies; People's Bank, D. L. McKay and James S. Gibbes; Merchants' Bank of South Carolina, at Cheraw, Allen Macfarlan; Bank of Georgetown, J. G. Henning; Bank of Chester, George S. Cameron. Tennessee.-
-Bank of the State of North Carolina, G. W. Mordecai; Bank of Cape Fear, W. A. Wright; Farmers' Bank of North Carolina, W. A. Caldwell; Bank of Yanceyville, Thos. D. Johnston; Bank of Clarendon, John D. Williams; Commercial Bank of Wilmington, O. G. Parsley; Bank of Washington, James E. Hoyt; Miners' and Planters' Bank, A. T. Davidson. South Carolina.--Bank of the State of South Carolina, C. M. Furman; Bank of South Carolina; C. V. Chamberlain; State Bank, Wm. C. Bee, George B. Reid, Robert Mure and George Coffin; Union Bank of South Carolina, W. B. Smith; Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, J. J. McCarter, C. E. Stevens and C. T. Mitchell; Bank of Charleston, J. K. Sass and George A. Trenhorm; South Weston Railroad Bank, James Rose, J. K. Holmes; Farmers' and Exchange Bank, John S. Davice; People's Bank, D. D. McKay and James. S. Gibbes; Merchants' Bank of South Carolina, at Cheraw, Allen MacFarlan; Bank of Georgetown, J. G. Henning; Bank of Chester, George S. Cameron. Tennesse
l, of Wednesday evening last, gives the following account of the arrest of Mr. Robert Mure, (erroneously printed Moore in our Saturday's issue,) of Charleston, S. C.officer to his room, him that his presence was returned on the dock. Mr. Robert Mure, of Charleston, South Carolina, cousin of the British Consul at New Orleande his appearance, and, on gaining the dock, was taken into custody. At first Mr. Mure appeared greatly surprised, and demanded his release. The officer expresss city, where the accused was taken before the United States authorities. Mr. Mure's baggage consisted of several trunks, which were removed from the steamer, anpers which showed that he was bearer of dispatches from the Confederates. Mr. Mure is about forty years of age, of very fine address, and has been in the country. Fort Lafayette received yesterday another tenant in the person of Mr. Mure, the Englishman, arrested on suspicion of being a rebel bearer of dispatches t