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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Meeting in Baltimore for the Benefit of Presbyterian ministers in the South. (search)
ris, and Rev. Dr. Backus, of the First Presbyterian Church, delivered short addresses, concurring fully in the language of the preamble and resolutions, and setting forth in eloquent language the destitute condition of pastors of the different churches in the South, and the broad field of charity thus opened to those desirous of contributing thereto. During the remarks of the speakers it was stated that there were some seven hundred ministers in the South, representing a membership of about thirty-five thousand, hardly one of which could be supported by their congregation. A committee of ten from each church, to carry out the purpose of taking collections, was then appointed. The committee to obtain contributions consists of Rev. Dr. Backus, Rev. Dr. Bullock, Rev. Dr. Smith, and Messrs. Whitely and Mercer. A collection was then taken up, resulting in the realization of a handsome sum towards the furtherance of the object for which the meeting had been called.-- Baltimore Gazette.
Arrests. --The following arrests, among others, were made by the military police on Saturday: John Evans, a Hanover negro, for stealing meat in the First Market; Policeman Gillbry for assaulting a negro; Policemen Burns and Agan for assaulting Policeman Daby in quarters; Frank Smith, aged thirteen years, for assaulting J. G. Mattox with a rock; Edward Jones, negro, for stealing a shirt from Mrs. Coady; Louis Dessendore, of the Eleventh United States Infantry, dressed in citizens' clothing, for striking a negro named Alfred Rocks. Twelve prisoners occupied the cells at the police station-house yesterday morning.
The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Admission of Southern Representatives. (search)
lays over under the rules. Mr. White, of Henrico, offered a resolution of inquiry relative to extending the time of the operation of the stay law. By Mr. Hardy, of Norfolk city — A resolution of inquiry relative to relieving from taxation citizens of portions of the State occupied for twelve months by Federal troops. By Mr. Lee, of Richmond — A resolution inquiring into the expediency of providing for the public printing by contract, to be awarded to the lowest bidder. Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, directing an investigation into the affairs of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum. Mr. Robertson, of Alexandria, offered a resolution inquiring into the expediency of requiring insurance companies from other States to give security within this State for the just and prompt payment of losses upon risks they assure; and whether there be any efficient measure which may be adopted to prevent agents of the same from taking risks in this