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on the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
n the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
April 24th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
is fully impressed on our citizens, who have taken the subject in hand, and will, we venture to say, in future give that attention to the subject which its merits demand. The project was initiated on yesterday, in accordance with the recommendation heretofore submitted on the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Associ
John Purcell (search for this): article 1
on the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
John Enders (search for this): article 1
n the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
Samuel J. Harrison (search for this): article 1
nce of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, S a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
Peachy R. Grattan (search for this): article 1
n the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
D. J. Burr (search for this): article 1
on the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
Jacquelin P. Taylor (search for this): article 1
n the subject by this paper. The following is a brief record of the proceedings alluded to: At a meeting of the citizens of the city Richmond, held at the Office of the Merchants' Insurance Company, on Wednesday, 24th April, 1861, to consider the importance of aiding needy families of volunteers in the absence of their protectors from the city: His Honor Joseph Mayo, Mayor, was called to the Chair, and Samuel J. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. On motion, Messrs. John Enders, D. J. Burr, Wm. G Paine, John Purcell, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Peachy R. Grattan, and Samuel J. Harrison, were appointed a committee to prepare a plan of organization for an Association for the purpose above stated. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place to morrow, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M. [Signed] Joseph Mayo, Chairman. Samuel J. Harrison, Sec'y. It is to be hoped that the meeting to-day will be well attended.
" and by the schedule thereto annexed, required polls to be opened for the ratification or rejection of the same by the people of this State, on the 4th Thursday in May next: Now, therefore, I, John Letcher,Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby proclaim that the annexed is an authentic copy of said Ordinance and sched effect and be an act of this day when ratified by a majority of the votes of the people of this State, cast at a poll to be taken thereon on the fourth Thursday in May next in pursuance of a schedule hereafter to be enacted. Done in Convention, in the city of Richmond, on the seventeenth day of April, in the year of our Lord nk, Secretary of Convention. [schedule.] It shall be the duty of the officers conducting the elections directed by law to be held on the fourth Thursday in May next, at the places appointed for holding the same, to open a poll to take the sense of the qualified voters of this Commonwealth, upon the ratification or rejectio
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