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The Daily Dispatch: August 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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1 box of sundries; received through Dr. Capers, from South Carolina, 2 boxes wines, 1 barrel rice and 1 box sundries; received through Mr. Samuel Donnan, from Petersburg, 1 lot chickens; received through Mr. R. H. Meade, from the ladies of Amelia, 20 pairs yarn socks, received from the St. Paul's Relief Society, of Caroline county, 1 box wearing apparel, &c.; received from Mr. A Hilliard and family, and Miss Peck, 16 feather pillows, with sundry other articles; received from Messrs. Meade & Baker, one lot sundries, brandy, extract of ginger, mustard, &c, &c; received by Southern Express, from the ladies of Yellow Store, Hawkins county, Tennessee, one box blankets, quilts, &c; received from "a few ladies of Norfolk, " two boxes clothing and nourishment; received through Mrs Francis T Ridley, from "a few ladies of Southampton," one cask bacon and two boxes supplies of various kinds. Several smaller packages also received. We are often unable to ascertain the donors, but will always
Religion Proscribed. --Revs. James Moore, John F. Baker, Thos. W. Dosh, and E. T. Perkins, have been compelled to resign their charges in Wheeling, because they were true to Virginia and their congregations false.
From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Aug. 11. --The Quaker City has brought in the brig George B Baker and her crew in frons. She was captured off Galveston, and recantured off Cape Hatteras, by the New York. Four Confederates were afterwards placed on board the New York; but were chased by a gun-boat, and beached and burned. The crew escaped. Apprehensions for the safety of Lieutenant Crosby and his scouting expedition are entertained. They have been absent four days.