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. M Surgeon-in-Chief of the Five Chimborazo Hospitals. Dear Sir --I have been made the honorable means of forwarding to you the enclosed sum of one hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents, the generous contribution to the sick and wounded soldiers at Chimborazo Hospitals from many benevolent and patriotic ladies of Richmond. This money has been confided to me by some of the chief donors, to wit; Miss Emma Tyler, Mrs. Ruskell, and Mrs Strong. It was contributed for the contemplated "Sidney Hospital," which was never established, and is now appropriated by the ladies to Chimborazo Hospitals. Charles D. Moss. Assistance Surgeon. Dr. McCaw acknowledges with gratitude the receipt of this handsome donation to the sick soldiers under his charge, and hopes that Dr. Moss will assure the good ladies to whom we owe this liberal present that it will be used to promote as far as possible the comforts of the patients in this institution. March 26, 1862.
s than one week, $1 per day, up to the charge for a full week. Several nearly furnished Private have been provided for those desiring separate accommodations. The charge for these will vary from $7 to $15 per week. For surgical operations a fee ranging from $5 to $30 will be required, in addition to the above weekly rates. All charges payable on the removal of the patien A limited number of beds placed at the disposal of Charitable Association, at $150 per annum, payable semi-annually, or at a corresponding rate for six months. Patients conveyed to or from the Hospital in a suitable vehicle, provided especially for the purpose. Citizens and strangers are invited to visit a Hospital and inspect its arrangements. President--Dr. L. S. Joynes. Attending Physicians — Drs. Tucker, Conway and McCAW. Attending Surgeons — Drs. Gibson, Peticolas and Wellford. Resident Physician--Dr. Isaiah H. White Steward — F. M. Parish. ap 22
An appeal for refrigerators. --Send them to Chimborazo Hospital. This immense establishment, now containing nearly 4,000, including more than 300 wounded, is greatly in want of refrigerators of large size; so that the small amount of ice which we have may be economically dispensed, and do as much good as possible. Will not our citizens who can make no use of their refrigerators, let Dr. McCaw, on 5th street, know that they are willing to offer them for the use of the soldiers! Also, as many champagne baskets as possible.
, 1st do; W Leggett; J W Baley; A S Cromwell, 48th do; Lieut Anderson, co B, 48th do; R M S Hocker, co H 34th do; Col D K McRea, 5th do; J F Gibson, 4th do; J W Wise, 45th do; Dr E W Lattemore, General Hospital No. 4; J P Britton, co F, 5th do; Capt. D C Clarke; Lieut Y B Allen 6th do; Thos Slappen 13th do; Lieut W. G N. 18th do; W P Emmett, 3d Col R Y Bennett, 14th do; H Atwell, 19th do; A J Williams, co F 30th do; Chestley Jordan, G F Smayer; S C Furgerson. 16th do; W H Jones 48th do; J B McCaw; J C Metcalf, co B. 54th do; J M Yackriff, co B, 25th do; D Houck, 6th do; A Russell co H. 54th do; Lieut. H J Mctical, 30th do; J D Beyan, 2d cavalry; Brady, 3d N C; Capt Miller, 1st do; J A Homes 4th do; J H Johnson, 17th do; Col--,2d do; John Murklin, 14th do; Sennett Townsend, 28th do; J H Lander, 3d do; W H Jones, 48th do; Captain John Crimes 4th do; G H Wilson; 49th do; Captain J C Mc, 39th do; A S McDowell, co C, 54th do; W H McBrovie, 4th do; W A Holt H D; J Steward, 49th do; Capt.
Death of Gilbert Huns. --Gilbert Hunt, the well known colored blacksmith, died yesterday at the rips age of 88 years. During 60 years of his long and eventful life, G. Bart, though an humble was a useful and respected resident of Richmond. He had home a creditable part in several issues where only men of iron nerve could stand and act. He was instrumental in saving the lives of a great many during the conflagration of the Richmond Theatre in 1861 in our junction with the late Dr. McCaw; and his services were hardly less complete our at the burning of the Va. Penitentiary in 1832. Shortly after the burning of the Richmond Theatre, Gilbert was set free by his master, and in need by urgent solicitation to migrate to Liberia, but neither the or the people suited him, and he returned to Richmond, thoroughly seek of Africa.
Habeas corpus. --The Judge of the Richmond Circuit Court yesterday granted a write of habeas corpus, in accordance with the petition of Cynthia Ann Fountain, who alleged that her son, L. P. Fountain, was at Chimborazo Hospital, in charge of Dr. McCaw, and that he is unjustly held in the army of the Confederate States, being under the prescribed age and not joining with the consent of his parents. The hearing was set down for Monday.
G; Hon Geo Trenholm, of S C; Hon A H Stevens, of Ga; Hon R B Hilton, of Fia; Hon Benj Fitzpatrick, of Ala; Hon I G Harris, of Tenn; Hon E M Bruce, of Ky; Hon J B Clark, of Mo; Hon R W Johnson, of Ark; Hon Pierre Soule, of La; Hon Louis T Wigfall, of Texas. Treasurer.--Wm H Macfarland, Esq, of Richmond. Recording Secretary.--O F Weisiger, Esq, of Richmond. Corresponding Secretary--Dr. W A Carrington, Medical Director, C S A. Directors.--Surgeon-General Dr S P Moore, Dr T B McCaw, Dr C B Gibson, Rev M D Hoge, D D; Rev C Minnegerode, Rev J L Burrows, D D; Col John T Pickett, E L Hudson, Esq, John Enders, Esq. In addition to about $1,200 received as fees for membership, the following donations were made before the adjournment of the meeting: E M Bruce, Ky, $5,000; John T Pickett, $1,000; Jos W Carroll, N O, $1,000; T Branch, Petersburg, $1,000; Louis D Crenshaw and W G C, $1,500; Haxall & Crenshaw, $1,000; Dunlop, Moncure & Co, $1,000; R H Manry & Co, $1,000;
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