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Confederate States of America: Eastern District of Virginia, S. S. --Whereas, a libel has been filed in the District Court of the Confederate States of america, for the Eastern District of Virginia, on the 12th day of July, 1861, by Captain George N. Bollins, a commissioned officer of the Confederate States Navy, and late Commander of the prize steamer St. Nicholas, on behalf as well of the Confederate States as of himself (and of the officers and crew as aforesaid. against the said steamer St. Nicholas, of Washington city, her tackle, apparel, and furniture and cargo, and praying process against the said ship and cargo, and that the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture and cargo, may be condemned as forfeited, and sold to be distributed as by law directed and provided: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming he said ship, her tackle, appare
The ladies of King William. At a meeting of the ladies of the 4th district of King William county, held on Thursday, the 12th July, 1861, at West Point Church, it was resolved that they form themselves into an association, to be styled the West Point Church Relief Society, for the promotion of the health and comfort of the soldiers of the Confederate army. The Society was then organized by the election of the following officers: Miss Fannie Martin, President. Mrs. Mary Neale, Vice President. Miss Sallie Lipscomb, Secretary. Miss Muertha Richards, Treasurer. On motion, it was unanimously Resolved, It shall be the duty of this Society to solicit contributions in money, labor, or any other available form. To prepare articles of food for the sick soldiers at any place within their reach, and to purchase and forward to them beds, pillows, and other necessaries. The following committees were then appointed: Mrs. M. C. Richards, Mrs. L. A. Pilcher,
es made by him on account of the vessel. The judge overruled this claim, deciding that the forteiture was superior to all liens and equities, and the remedy of the loyal part owner (if any) must be had upon application to the Secretary of the Treasury. By this decision it will be seen that when vessels are seized under this act, the portion belonging to loyal owners in the loyal States will be released. United States vs., the D. F. Keeling.--This vessel was seized under the act of July 12, 1861, as being owned by Mrs. Hutchinge, an inhabitant of New Orleans it was proved that the owner was a Britian subject visiting at New Orleans, but having no fixed reddence there. The Court released the vessel. England's Intention with reference to the Difficulties with the United States--interesting Programms.[from the London News, December 21] The Paris Patris, of the 10th instant, receives from London the following information, which it states to be "news." If the answer to
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