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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
nd; Potomac, Charles V. Bingley; Leesburg, Wm. W. Duncan, Jos. H. Riddick, sup; Loudoun, Robt. W. Watts, L. H. Crenshaw; Warrenton, Wm. M. Ward, James L. Shirley; Winchester, Peter F. August; Patterson Creek, James M. Anderson; Springfield, Wm. F. Bain; Clarke, James H. Crown, J. P. Woodward, sup; Prince William, Geo. S. May; Berlin, John P. Brock; Taylor's Island, Major S. Colenna; U. S. Navy, Chas. A. Davis, Chaplain. Charlottesville District--James D. Coulling, Presiding Elder. Charlottesville, Thomas H. Early; Albemarle, Joseph H. Davis; Nelson, Lloyd Moore; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, James C Watson; Goochland, Andrew J. Beckwith; Hanover, John L Clarke; Louisa, Jas. R. Waggoner; Orange, Edgar H. Pritchett; Madison, to be supplied, Joseph W. Payne, Z. E. Harrison, sup; Piedmont, James F. Finnell; Blue Ridge Mission, James W. Grant; Harrisonburg. Samuel S. Lumbeth; E. K Ran, John J. Lafferty; University of Virginia, J. G. Granberry, Chaplain. Lynchburg District-
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Senator Douglas in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 1. Senator Douglas and lady remained in this city during the day yesterday, and left on the Orange and Alexandria train in the evening, en route for Washington, stopping in Charlottesville until this morning. They were called on at the Norvell House by many of our citizens; and on leaving, expressed themselves highly delighted with their visit to the "City of the Hills." Mrs. D. is possessed of rare beauty, to which is added, a commanding figure and superior intellectual appearance, which, taken together, make her one of the finest looking women of the day. She is said to be upwards of 30 years old, but would not be judged, from appearance, to be more than 23 or 24. She is rather taller than the "little giant," and may be properly styled the "taller"if not the "better half." The blind negro boy, Tom, is giving a series of concerts in this city, and he may well be called the won