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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1865., [Electronic resource], President's message.--General Grant's report. (search)
Manchester, We are profoundly grateful to our friends in Manchester for the large lists of subscribers they have sent us, and shall strive to deserve their patronage by promptly delivering to them, early every morning, the best and cheapest daiManchester for the large lists of subscribers they have sent us, and shall strive to deserve their patronage by promptly delivering to them, early every morning, the best and cheapest daily paper sent from this city. Mr. James A. Gentry, so long and favorably known to the public as an enterprising news dealer, is our agent for Manchester, and will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Dispatch. Mr. Benjamin Mamone, ouManchester, and will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Dispatch. Mr. Benjamin Mamone, our active and successful canvasser, will continue to call upon the people, and we commend him and his work to their favorable consideration. Remember that the Dispatch. always the favorite of the citizens of Manchester, is only two Cents Per Copysser, will continue to call upon the people, and we commend him and his work to their favorable consideration. Remember that the Dispatch. always the favorite of the citizens of Manchester, is only two Cents Per Copy, or Twelve Cents Per Week.
The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1865., [Electronic resource], Re-organization of a Fire Company in Manchester. (search)
Re-organization of a Fire Company in Manchester. --Hope Fire Company, No. 1, of Manchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department. The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer. The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expManchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department. The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer. The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expecting large additions. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Whitworth, Pollard and Wells, were appointed to examine into the condition of the apparatus, and report at the next meeting. A committee was also appointed, consisting of Messrs. Mann, Fitzgerald and Gentry, to prepare by- laws and regulations for the government of the organization. The meeting then adjourned to Tuesday next. The gentlemen concerned in this movement merit great praise for their public spirit.
A ship-yard plundered. --The ship-yard on the south side of James river, opposite Rocketts, was robbed on Tuesday night of property amounting in value to one thousand dollars, as follows: Fourteen kegs of nails, four kegs of composition spikes, a lot of copper bars and five jack-screws. The safety valves and oil cups were also taken from a steam engine near the place. A citizen engaged there thinks there must have been at least forty men engaged in the robbery. On the north side of the river, where the articles were carried, the marks of feet were plainly traced.