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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], A speech on Lincoln's message from a Newly-elected U. S. Senator. (search)
The Abolitionists. --Yesterday fifteen hundred of the Abolition prisoners taken by Gen. Bragg in Tennessee, arrived in Richmond via Lynchburg.--Judge Ould, the Commissioner for the exchange of prisoners, yesterday City Point at the request of the Yankee Commissioners; but when he got there the boat had left the landing. It is not now known when a flag of will leave, or how long the prisoners now here will remain — They are distributed in the city as follows: 1,000 at Mayo's factory, corner of Cary and 25th streets; 575 the warehouse opposite Castle Thunder, and 799 at the hibby Pilton, exclusive of other prisoners. In the lot of prisoners that came yesterday was one Surgeon.
Contributions to Fredericksburg Relief Fund. received by R R Howison. Treasurer Wm. berry, Caroline county, $400; Officers of C B Steamer Richmond, 60; Rd Fontsine, Hanover county 50; Edward Keating, S C, 200; Thomas A Ball, S C, 200; Capt Pettus, &c, of 4th Va Heavy Artillery 20; Maj B N Nash, 20; 17th Mississippi regiment, 651; Anderson Wade, Danville, 50; 13th Virginia cavalry, 1,390 60; Mrs Catherine Friend, Chesterfield, 10; John B Mayo, Farmville, 5; Jos A Waddell, Staunton, 10; Mrs Mann Almond and family, of Bedford, 25; Emmans and Olivet Church, New Kent, through Rev. J D. Thomas, 47; Francis Bell Pulaski, 100 Dr and Mrs G. W Harrison, Goochland, 25; Lady of Prince Edward, 20; W B Davis and wife, King and Queen, 30, Thos C Anderson, Prince Edward, 5; refugee, Knoxville, Tenn, 20, Mrs A M Elam, Chester, 10; Dr Wm H Chappell and others, Buckingham county, 30; Mrs S J Willis, Culpeper, 10; Mrs. M A E Carlington, Mecklenburg, Mrs. M C S Lee, Mecklenburg, 9.20; Union Congrega