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E. T. Woolfolk, Mrs. T. S. Jones, Mrs. Emily Morris. Amelia county--Mr. T. A. Crenshaw. Louisa county--Dr. W. J. Pendleton, Mrs. Ellen Harris, Miss L. Gibbs. Hanover county--Mr. R. W. Thomasson, J. B. Barrick,--Gibson. Powhatan--Mr. Isaac Spencer, Mrs. M. A. Elliott. King William--Mrs. Mary Hawes, Mrs. Burruss, Mrs. L. A. Pullen, Captain Timberlake. Lunenburg county--Mr. William Walton, through L. Waller. Henrico county and Richmond city--Mr. D. H. London, James Kinnaird, Dr. J. G. Wayt, Neale McCurdy, R. C. Sutton, Mark Downey, Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. James Maury, Mrs. Phillips, Sycamore Sewing Society, Young Men's Christian Association, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Talley, Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Duke, Mrs. C. McGruder, Mrs. Waddy, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. R. W. McGruder, Mrs. J. P. Dickinson, Mrs. W. F. G. Garnett. Mrs. Garland Haynes, Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs. A. P. Fox, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Hundley, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mrs. Roy.
filled with provisions. Of course there is no truth whatever in the story. The George Page does not dare show her nose outside of the mouth of the creek, up which she is kept, lest Captain Craven may nab her. Removal of Ex-Minister Faulkner to Fort Lafayette. Ex-Minister Faulkner, since his removal from the county jail, has been confined in the quarters of the provost guard, on Massachusetts avenue, south side, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the range of buildings known as Phillips' row. Three of those buildings are for the use of the two companies at that point in charge of Captain Williams, one is for the guard on duty, and one is for the officers' quarters. In this last building Mr. Faulkner has been confined. Yesterday morning at an early hour he was taken in charge by Lt. Worth, of the 8th infantry, and placed in a carriage, which conveyed him to the railroad depot, where he and his escort took the train which left this city at half-past 7 o'clock A. M. It is u