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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
Candidates for the Convention.
--John M. Speed and Chas. R. Slaughter have been nominated by the "Conservatives" of Campbell county; Wm. W. Boyd and Wm. A. Glasgow have been nominated by the same party in Botetourt; Jas. Murdaugh has been nominated in Portsmouth, and J. R. Hubbard in Norfolk.
A meeting in King & Queen county have expressed a preference for Senator Hunter to represent that district.
The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Important Convention. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
Personal.
--Among the arrivals at the Exchange, yesterday, were Charles H. Lynch, John M. Speed, Lynchburg; William Boulware, King & Queen; John S. Meem, John S. Barbour, H. W. Vandergrift, Virginia.
The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], Gun-shot wounds (search)
Sequestration Proceedings.
The State of Virginia having been divided into districts for convenience of collection under the Sequestration Act, the following Receivers are appointed by the C. S. District Court, District No. 1--Francis L. Smith, formerly of Alexandria.
No. 2--William A. Mauny, formerly of Washington city. No. 3--Henry L. Brooke, of Richmond city. No. 4--John M. Speed, of Lynchburg.
No. 5--and other portions of the State for which no Receiver is appointed — Thos. T. Giles, of Richmond city. No. 6--Thomas H. Campbell, of Nottoway.
No. 7--John W. Francis, of Norfolk.
Mr. Giles is the General Receiver for that portion of Eastern Virginia not included in the local districts.
That part of the city of Richmond lying west of Eleventh street is included in District No. 3, and all east of that street in district No. 5.
The counties of Aconmac and Northampton constitute district No. 8.
The following order was entered in the Confederate States District Court yester
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Proceedings in the courts. (search)
In the District Court of the Confederate States of America
for the Eastern District of Virginia, Nov. 19th, 1862.
Ordered, That Receivers Thomas t. Gills, Henry L. Brooke, John T. Francis, Francis L Smith, John M. Speed, Thomas H. Campbell, and William A. Maury, do each of them, on the twenty-second day of December next, render before William F. Watson, a Commissioner of this Court, an account of all matters in his hands or under his control, as Receiver as aforesaid, appalled under the act of Congress entitled --An act for the sequestration of the estates, property, and effects of often enemies, and for the indemnity of citizens of the Confederate States, and persons aiding the same in the existing war with the United States,-- approved Aug. 30th, 1861; and to make and state an account and settlement, under oath, of his collection of moneys and disbursements, under the act aforesaid: And it is.
Further Ordered, That the Marshal of this Court cause to be published in t