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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South . (search)
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The Baltimore and Norfolk Steamboat Company have purchased the steamer Wm. Selden, to run from Norfolk to Seaford, Del., in connection with the Delaware and Eastern Shore (or "Air Line") Railroad.
Ex-President Pierce has written a strong Union letter to a friend, on the state of the times, which appears in the Washington Constitution.
Hon. Willoughby Newton has written a long letter to the National Intelligencer, "vindicating the theory of secession and the policy of disunion."
The Washington Fire Company, of Savannah, hoisted a Southern Rights flag in that city last Wednesday, with an enthusiastic demonstration.
Hon. Wm. C. Rives has been suggested as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Legislature occasioned by the death of Mr. Garth, of Albemarle.
John Birch, a young man, was accidentally shot and badly wounded, last Thursday, by a companion named Geo. Rush, while hunting, near Washington city.
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