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soe to sd Seccombs north East Platforme & soe it cuts of part of Sd Seccombs Southerly Platforme and on the South Side of Sd bridge the way runs from ye eight foot below ye South Post below Bridge to A Ceder Stake which stands four Rood from sd Seccombs north east corner & from sd Ceder Stake to ten feet on the north Corner of ye great barn In 1729, Aaron Cleveland sold to Andrew Hall a parcel of land bounded Northerly part on land formerly belonging to the Grate barn. the way is to be two Rood & twelue feet wide from the mark on the Barn to Peter Waits South East Corner & as to the way leading to woborn we find it wide enough between mr Thomas —Tufts & mr Peter Secombs & we agree to have ye line Run on the north Side of the way leading to maldin from Peter waits South east Corner a Straight line to that Corner of Beniamin Parkers house yt stands nearest the highway & from Sd Parkers house astreight line to woburn Road at Sd tuftes Corner by his house we have veiwed Sd ways & think
Mrs A M Elam, Chester, 10; Dr Wm H Chappell and others, Buckingham county, 30; Mrs S J Willis, Culpeper, 10; Mrs. M A E Carlington, Mecklenburg, Mrs. M C S Lee, Mecklenburg, 9.20; Union Congregation, (part from servants,) through R F Vaughan, 70 05; St Luke's Church, Powhaton, a Christmas offering 180; Mrs. Landonia Randolph, a Christmas offering, 100, St Peter's Church, Hanover 58; Shepherd's Church, King and Queen 200, Dr Jno M. Shepherd, Henrico, 10; Hill Gartes of Shirley, 50; Gen John B Rood's division Confederate Army, 9,083 85; John S Hardaway, Amelia 200; Edwin B Snead, 1st Howi 2, Rev Dr R D Danney, Prince Edward, 20; Rev Dr J M Atkinson, 19; a lady, through Capt Coke, 10; Anonymous, through T T. Giles, Esq. 30; Mrs Joseph P Tacraton. Mobile, 10, Benj T Tinsley, Big Dick, 10; B W. Leigh, Mecklenburg, 25; Thomas Wooding, Pittsylvania, 10; B C Jones, Nottoway 36 17; Judge Wm Heigh, Halifax, 80; Emanuel Congregation, Henrico, through E J Warren, 107 82; Berea Church, Hanover, t
ubt that the particulars furnished by our special correspondent are, in the main, correct. The re-embarkation, moreover, we interpret as equivalent to the abandonment of the enterprise for the present, since our forces would have held their ground on the peninsula had they been able to, or had they seen any prospect of operating efficiently against the fort. They surely would not have gone on board ship for the sake of hazarding the perils of another landing on the same shore. From General Rood--he Crosses the Tennessee river without Molestation. The Tribune thus sums up the news from Thomas's "pursuit" of Hood: The pursuit of Hood is continued by General Thomas with characteristic caution. dispatches from his headquarters at Pulaski, seventy miles south of Nashville, are to the 26th, Monday last. As the decisive battles in front of Nashville were fought on the 15th and 16th, General Thomas's subsequent advance has not been very rapid, for which, without doubt, he