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The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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ples, James, Dabney, Dunn, Fletener, Vermillion. Executive Expenditures--Messrs. George, Anderson of Albemarle, Damel, Richardson, Payne, Thrash, Gillespie, Carpenter, Baker. Lunatic Asylum--Messrs. Rives, Curtis, Tate, McGruder, Nelson of Fluvanna, Clockett, Worsham, Hopkins, Anderson of Albemarle, Lockridge, Woolfolk, Bnn, Lockbridge, Cecil, Fletcher, Ewing, Huntt, McLaughlin, Thrash, Taylor, Boggs. Clerk's Office--Messrs. Reid, Thomas, Baskerville, Lynn, Graton, Murdaugh, Carpenter, Nelson of Fluvanna, Boggs Roads, &c--Messrs. Sheffey, Carpenter, Baskervill, Ward, Flood, Treadway, Anderson of Rockbridge, Murdaugh, Saunders of Fairfax, Carpenter, Baskervill, Ward, Flood, Treadway, Anderson of Rockbridge, Murdaugh, Saunders of Fairfax, Saunders of Campbell, Woodson, Wynne, Rowan, and Staples. Board of Public Works--Messrs. Banks, Gatewood, Steger, Barbour, Anderson, of Rockbridge, Rutherfoord, Spady, Harrison, McCamant, Forbes, and Coleman of Fayette. Agriculture and Manufactures--Messrs. Orgain, Tyler, Lynn, Riddick, Johnson, Lockridge, Watson, of Fluv
The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Burning of St. Paul's Catholic Church in Philadelphia. (search)
eth Illinois Regiment, who was wounded at the battle of Belmont, died at Cairo on the 20th ult. The cotton gin of Mrs. Dr. Frank Nailer, of Vicksburg, Miss., was consumed by fire a few days ago, destroying twenty-five bales of cotton and all the ploughs. The Home Ægis, an electric journal, chiefly devoted to agriculture, mechanics and domestic economy, is the name of a paper just started at Little Rock, Ark. Dr. William H. Brown, of Columbia, Tennessee, shot and killed Dr. James N. Carpenter, of that vicinity, on the 28th ult. The difficulty originated from an old grudge. Salt works have been established and put in operation at five different points in Smith county, Texas, within the past few weeks. The entire militia force of Prairie county, Texas, has been ordered out for the defence of the State. Wm. B Easley, of Hickman, Tenn., a highly respected and prominent citizen, died at that place on the 27th ult. A Texas paper says the Government of the St