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The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], The election. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], The effect of the news in Wall street . (search)
The Enemies wounded.
--The wounded men left by the Yankee army during their hasty exit from before Richmond continue to arrive here in small parcels, being brought up as fast as means of transportation can be furnished them.
One hundred and sixty-four arrived on Saturday, including the following officers, some of whom are badly wounded, viz: George A Woodward, Major of the 2d Pa; Edward Donnelly, Surgeon of the 2d Pa; Fred T. Peet, 2d Lt H. 1st U. S. Rifles; Wm R. Adams, Capt. F. 10th Pa; Alfred Reed, Capt. K, 20th Indiana; Wm Bryan, Capt K, 3d Pa; S. S. Matthews, Capt. L, 5th Mich; T. Chamberlain, Capt. F, 5th Mich; L. B. Calwell, 2d Lt F. 61st N. Y; Wm S Walton, 2d Lt. 34th N. Y.; John H. Costar, Capt. F, 1st N. Y.; W. B. Werner, Capt. K, 1st N. Y.; Geo L. Melville, 1st Lt G, 1st N. Y; O. H. Garther, Adjt and 1st Lt, 10th Pa; Wm C Faxen, 2d Lt I. 1st Conn.
The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Letter from Western Virginia . (search)
Allegheny College.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
I learn from Rev. Mr. Walton, the Agent, that this institution continues to receive liberal contributions from our citizens generally.
This is as it should be. Allegheny College, though originally projected by a particular denomination and under its special care, (as, indeed, is the case with all literary institutions not belonging to the State or to some order,) is organized on the most catholic foundation, and affords equal facilities to those of all denominations who repair to its halls.
Students for the ministry of every church are here educated free of tuition, and the sons of ministers of every persuasion are charged-half price.
The new feature adopted by this institution, by which special and generous arrangements are proposed to be offered to maimed soldiers, and to the sons of those who have died for their country, must meet with universal favor.
The condition of our currency now affords to benevolent men an