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The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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universal publication asked. The Committee on Nominations made their report, which, on motion of Mrs. Hatch, of Washington, D. C., was unanimously adopted, and the officers elected as follows: Officers: the Executive Committee. President--Mrs. General James Taylor. Vice-President--Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas. Recording Secertaries--Miss Rebecca Gillis, Miss Virginia Smith. Corresponding Secretaries--Mrs. M. Morris, Mrs. B. B. French, Mrs. S. Bowen, Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll, Mrs. Z. C. Robbins, Mrs. Professor Henry, Mrs. Chittenden, Mrs. Captain Kidden, Miss Williams, Miss Matilda Bates. Address to the Women of America: In the capital of our country we have this day organized a central society for the suppression of extravagance, the diminution of foreign imports and the practice of economy in all our social relations. To this society we have given the name of The ladies' National Covenant. Its object is a good and generous one, which should inspire a spirit of patr
wledgments for the honor he has done me, and the confidence reposed in me, in calling me to this position. With the expression of the hope that his plan for the restoration of the Insurgent States to their natural and appropriate place in the Union may be crowned with entire success, I have the honor to be, with high respect, Your obedient servant, W. W. Holden. A New Move of the friends of negro suffrage. Upon the petition of Lewis Clephane, collector of internal revenue; Z. C. Robbins, register of wills; and a third one, named J. B. Crossman, Chief Justice Carter has issued an order, answerable on the 2d proximo, upon the mayor, the two boards of council, and the city register, to show cause why an injunction should not be granted restraining them, or either of them, from paying from the corporation fund any expenses incurred in conducting the recent election to obtain the sense of the voting population of the city upon the question of negro suffrage, and also from pa