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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee, Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. (search)
Our City volunteers, now in active service in the field are to be properly cared for and made comfortable for the winter months.--The City Council have appropriated $50,000 within the past twenty-four hours to purchase overcoats, blankets, and shoes for those noble patriots who have given up the comforts of home to defend the rights of Richmond and the South; and, if more is needed to carry out the object every tax payer will say, with one accord, let it be appropriated out of the city treasury. The following gentlemen have been appointed a committee to distribute the funds appropriated, and have been instructed to attend to all the city volunteers in the field, regardless of the companies to which they are attached; Messrs. Stokes, Scott, Griffin, Crutchfield, and Clopton. Volunteers needing aid will apply to the above named gentleman, who will give them prompt attention.
The City Council held a called meeting at 12 o'clock yesterday--Messrs. Saunders, Hill, Clopton, Epps, Scott, Crutchfield, Stokes, Griffin, and Glazebrook, being present — and disposed of the business which called them together in an incredibly short time. If the Council would hold their sessions before, instead of after dinner, they would save themselves long discussions and useless debates. Morning hours are better suited to work, because the mind is then fresh and vigorous, and because business men are not so apt to waste them in useless discussions.