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The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Herald upon the Situation. (search)
er, which had been revoked for his bad conduct, was read, and laid on the table. The subject of deepening the channel of the river came up for consideration on a question raised as to the policy of completing the work already commenced. Laid on the table. Authority was given to the finance committee to take Confederate bonds, running ten years, for the sum of $50,000 loaned by the city to the Confederate States. Mr. Hill offered a resolution appropriating $50,000 for the purpose of clothing the city volunteers now in the field. The Committee on Arms was authorized to carry out the resolution, (absent, Mr. Griffin,) and to act in concert with any like committee appointed by the County Court of Henrico. The sum of $300 was authorized to be paid to P. R. Grattan, Esq., for his professional services in procuring the new charter for the city. Mr. Scott offered a resolution authorizing a wagon, not to cost more than $100, to be purchased for the use of the Fire Department. Adopted.
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Herald upon the Situation. (search)
Fairfax Court-House,September 6th, 1861. To the people of Henrico and Hanover:--Fellow-Citizens — My duties as Captain of the Hanover Dragoons would prevent me from attending the approaching sesforwarded to the Governor my resignation of the seat in the Convention with which the people of Henrico honored me; and my seat in the Senate, the joint gift of my friends in Hanover and Henrico. Henrico. I should have resigned my seat in the Convention previous to the late extra session, had I not supposed my practical acquaintance with the wants of our army might be of use in that body; but as it h has for some time existed between you and myself, without expressing to you, my countrymen of Henrico, who have been ever ready with your kindness to me, and to you, my almost more than countrymen of Henrico, who have bestowed favors upon me of which my children's children will be proud, my most grateful sense of the obligations under which you have placed me; and, as some return to you, it gi
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Herald upon the Situation. (search)
Deserter. --Thirty dollars reward will be paid for the apprehension and confinement of Wm. H. H. Mason, of Henrico county, a deserter from company "A," 15th Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Mason is about 5 feet 10 inches high, and of dark sallow complexion; aged about 21 years. His left hand is badly scarred by a cut received some years ago. When arrested, address Capt. John Wilder Atkinson, 15th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, se 10--2t* Yorktown, Va.