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Contributions for the sick and wounded. We are requested by Mr. Isaac W. Walker, chairman of the Committee on Collections, to acknowledge the following contributions, for the sick and wounded soldiers; Mrs. Wm. D. Gibson, Richmond, Va.$20.00 Mrs. Aun Fuqua, Buckingham co., Va.,5.00 H. M. Smith, Richmond, Va.50.00 X. Y. Z., Aubern, Ala., through O. F. Casey30.00 Chas. Harris, Norfolk, Va.25.00 Rev. T. V. Moore, Richmond, Va.10.00 Ladies of Savannah, Ga., through Mrs. Cornelia V. Grant and Caroline Palin, Minagers222.00 Mrs. Sarah C. Howe, of Ladies' Hospital Association, Columbia, S. C., through Dr. S. M. Austin50.00 Also, lot of mediemes, liquors, &c., &c. Mrs. Isaac Winston, Chesterfield, one box sundries. Miss A. Burke, Cor. Sec. Military Aid Society, Ayston, King William, one box sundries. From Tabernacle Soldiers' Balter Society, Charlotte, through Mrs. Pattie Osborne, Secretary. From Mrs. Macon Trabue, Chesterfield, one lamb, veget
Love and war. --Gen. E. Kirhy Smith, having won as many laurels as the next one in the field of Mars, is about to enter the service of a gentler divinity. He will leave Richmond the present week for Lynchburg, where he is to be united in wedlock with one of Virginia's fair daughters. It is his purpose, we learn, to come South with his bride, and he may be expected in Savannah during the coming week, en route for his home in Florida. Our people, we feel assured, will receive most cordially the hero of Manassa. Sasannak Republican.