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The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Returned home --R. G. Scott, jr., Esq., late U. S. Consul to Rio de Janeiro, has arrived in Richmond, having succeeded in getting into a Southern port in defiance of Lincoln's blockade. He reports a favorable state of public sentiment abroad towards the cause of the South, and expresses perfect confidence in the early establishment of the independence of the Confederate States.
he purpose of considering two ordinances previously reported from the Committee on Police, Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Glazebrook, Wynne, Crutchfield, Epps, Scott, Griffin, Hill, and Burr were in attendance. The ordinance providing for increasing the number of the day police from eight to eleven, and for making pay of the force $800 to each officer, was taken up. Mr. Scott suggested the propriety of a section in reference to providing a badge, by which the police officers might be readily recognized by strangers and others, but none was offered. Mr. Epps moved to lay the ordinance upon the table, and demanded the yeas and nays upon his the city $2,400, with no equivalent benefit, and no request had been made by the Mayor for an additional number of officers. The measure was advocated by Messrs. Scott, Hill, Wynne and Denon. Mr. Burr said if he voted to lay the ordinance upon the table it would be with the view of informing himself upon the subject. No