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William H. Wheelwright (search for this): article 19
t--James D. Coulling, P. E. Richmond; Centenary, W. W. Bennett; Sidney, to be supplied; Clay Street, Thomas H. Haynes; Oregon, to be supplied; Broad Street, David S. Doggett; Trinity, A. G. Brown; Rocketts,--Pritchett; Union Station, Wm. H. Christian; Seamen's Bethel, F. J. Boggs Manchester, Chas. C. Pearson; Charles City, Oscar Littleton; James City, Wm. G. Lumpkins; Williamsburg, Jacob Proctor; Hampton. to be supplied; York, J. W. White; Gloucester, J. B. Day, one to be supplied, (William H. Wheelwright, in the army;) Matthews, Jas. G. Lumsden; King William, B. H. Johnson. Fredericksburg District.--James A. Proctor, P. E.-- Fredericksburg, A. Bledsoe; Spotsylvania, H. C. Cheatham; King and Queen, A J. Beckwith; Middlesex, John G. Rone; Lancaster, John M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Wm. F. Bain, --Porter; King George, L Moore; Stafford, James E. McSparrin; Fauquier, James H. Cronin; Rappahannock, James P. Fitzpatrick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mi
Coffee. --A friend gives us the result of experiments in coffee-making, which, at this time, may prove serviceable to housekeepers. The "Old Dominion" coffee-pot is highly recommended, inasmuch as it makes the beverage clearer and better than any other, besides being economical. Wheat is now much used with coffee, and the following is the way to prepare it: Get some red wheat, (for there is as much difference between white and red wheat as between Rio and Laguayra coffee,) soak it in warm water until the bran or outside becomes a little soft, (a few minutes will suffice,) take it from the water, and parch it as you would coffee; have one fifth as much coffee ready parched, and just as they get done, mix them in a pan over the fire, stirring in at the same time some butter, or, if you prefer clearing at first, some white of an egg; then prepare your mixture in an "Old Dominion," and you will thank us for a good cup of coffee.
Westmoreland (search for this): article 19
er, Chas. C. Pearson; Charles City, Oscar Littleton; James City, Wm. G. Lumpkins; Williamsburg, Jacob Proctor; Hampton. to be supplied; York, J. W. White; Gloucester, J. B. Day, one to be supplied, (William H. Wheelwright, in the army;) Matthews, Jas. G. Lumsden; King William, B. H. Johnson. Fredericksburg District.--James A. Proctor, P. E.-- Fredericksburg, A. Bledsoe; Spotsylvania, H. C. Cheatham; King and Queen, A J. Beckwith; Middlesex, John G. Rone; Lancaster, John M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Wm. F. Bain, --Porter; King George, L Moore; Stafford, James E. McSparrin; Fauquier, James H. Cronin; Rappahannock, James P. Fitzpatrick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mission, to be supplied; Loudon and Leesburg. James M. Anderson; Potomac, John H. Baylev; Warrenton, Robert W. Watts, James Williamson; Winchester, J. W. Shipley; Clarke, J. G. Hammond; Washington, D. C., George H. Ray; Alexandria, W. Wallace Duncan; Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek,
"It discusses with rare ability and learning the institution of a avery in all of its aspects, as well as the social and political distinctions between the people of the Confederate States and those of the U. S. The style is ornate, glowing and eloquent. We predict that it will produce a sensation; take its place among standard literature; and have the effect of banishing from our midst the hurtful off spring of the morbid and prolific press of the North." From the Dispatch. "Messrs. West & Johnston, our enterprising neighbors and publishers, have in press a work on the 'Crisis,' from the pen of T. W. MacMahon, (the excoriate of T. F. Meagher.) We have read portions of the Mss, and we pronounce it beautiful, excellent, and conclusive. We hope that it will obtain the circulation it merits, not only in America, but in Europe." From the Examiner. Concluding a long notice of it, a writer in this Journal says:"It is impossible for us to convey to the reader any correc
Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek, Springfield, and Prince William, to be supplied. Charlottesville District.--Jos. H. Davis, P. E. Charlottesville, Thos. H. Early; Albemarle, John L. Clarke, James W. Grant; Nelson, Samuel Robinson; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, H. M. Linncy; Goochland, Thos. I. Bayton; Hanover, Davis P. Wills; Louise, James R. Waggoner; Orange, Henry M. Lattimore; Madison, James O. Moss; Piedmont;----Harrisonburg, Joseph H. Amiss; Elk Run and Graves Chapel, F. L. Way. Lynchburg District.--G. W. Langhorne P. E. Lynchburg Centenary, N. P. Mitchell; Court street, John E, Edwards col. Mission, to be supplied Lambeth; Fincastle, Jas. P. Garland; Bedford, Wm. G. Cross; Staunton, E. A. Gibbs; Campbell, T. A. Pearce; Appomattox, J. W. Blanco; Buckingham, Geo. F. Doggett; State River, W. H. Camper; Cumberland, Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--Thomas A. Ware, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mis
Robert W. Watts (search for this): article 19
ict.--James A. Proctor, P. E.-- Fredericksburg, A. Bledsoe; Spotsylvania, H. C. Cheatham; King and Queen, A J. Beckwith; Middlesex, John G. Rone; Lancaster, John M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Wm. F. Bain, --Porter; King George, L Moore; Stafford, James E. McSparrin; Fauquier, James H. Cronin; Rappahannock, James P. Fitzpatrick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mission, to be supplied; Loudon and Leesburg. James M. Anderson; Potomac, John H. Baylev; Warrenton, Robert W. Watts, James Williamson; Winchester, J. W. Shipley; Clarke, J. G. Hammond; Washington, D. C., George H. Ray; Alexandria, W. Wallace Duncan; Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek, Springfield, and Prince William, to be supplied. Charlottesville District.--Jos. H. Davis, P. E. Charlottesville, Thos. H. Early; Albemarle, John L. Clarke, James W. Grant; Nelson, Samuel Robinson; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, H. M. Linncy; Goochland, Thos. I. Bayton; Hanover, Davis P. Wills; Louise, Jame
James C. Watson (search for this): article 19
. Doggett; State River, W. H. Camper; Cumberland, Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--Thomas A. Ware, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mission, John G. Bayley; Smith's River, Charles D. Bingley; Franklin, Robert A. Gregory; Alleghany, James Shelton. Randolph Macon District.--P. W. Archer, P. E. R. M. Station, J. S. Lindsey; Danville, Frank Stanly; R. M. Circuit, B. C. Spiller, Union and Clarksville, S. V. Hoyle; Mecklenburg, James C. Watson; Charlotte, John J. Lafferty; Charlotte Mission, John D Southall; South Staunton, John W. F. Jones; Halifax, James J. Lamkin; South of Dan, Wm. Carter and — Wallace; Ringgold, W. A. Valden; R. M. College, W, A. Smith, President; Danville Female College,--Jameson, President. Farmville District.--J. R. Finley, P. E. Farmville, Nelson Head; Prince Edward, M. M. Dance; Colored Mission to be supplied; Powhatan, W. W. Spain; Chesterfield, Alfred Miles, and nominally, J. W. Connelly, T. S
Thomas A. Ware (search for this): article 19
mes A. Duncan desired to know whether the action just had instructed the representatives of this body in the General Conference The Bishop said that it did not instruct the delegates, where freedom of action was in nowise affected. Rev. T. A. Ware offered a resolution asking the General Conference to change the rule concerning admission of members, so as to have no Probationers, save Seekers Adopted. A. M. Hall, at his own request, was granted a supernumerary relation. J. Spied Lambeth; Fincastle, Jas. P. Garland; Bedford, Wm. G. Cross; Staunton, E. A. Gibbs; Campbell, T. A. Pearce; Appomattox, J. W. Blanco; Buckingham, Geo. F. Doggett; State River, W. H. Camper; Cumberland, Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--Thomas A. Ware, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mission, John G. Bayley; Smith's River, Charles D. Bingley; Franklin, Robert A. Gregory; Alleghany, James Shelton. Randolph Macon District.--P. W
L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mission, John G. Bayley; Smith's River, Charles D. Bingley; Franklin, Robert A. Gregory; Alleghany, James Shelton. Randolph Macon District.--P. W. Archer, P. E. R. M. Station, J. S. Lindsey; Danville, Frank Stanly; R. M. Circuit, B. C. Spiller, Union and Clarksville, S. V. Hoyle; Mecklenburg, James C. Watson; Charlotte, John J. Lafferty; Charlotte Mission, John D Southall; South Staunton, John W. F. Jones; Halifax, James J. Lamkin; South of Dan, Wm. Carter and — Wallace; Ringgold, W. A. Valden; R. M. College, W, A. Smith, President; Danville Female College,--Jameson, President. Farmville District.--J. R. Finley, P. E. Farmville, Nelson Head; Prince Edward, M. M. Dance; Colored Mission to be supplied; Powhatan, W. W. Spain; Chesterfield, Alfred Miles, and nominally, J. W. Connelly, T. S. Campbell; Coalfield, Jesse K. Power; Amelia, John W. Howard; Colored Mission to be supplied; Nottoway, Lemuel S. Reid, J. L. Spencer, supernumerary; Colored Mission to
W. H. T. Walker (search for this): article 21
Gen. W. H. T. Walker. Gov. Brown, of Georgia, has conferred upon the above-named officer the appointment of Brigadier General in the forces of that State. In his letter of acceptance. Gen. Walker says: The position of General on the Potomac I resigned for reasons set forth in my resignation. The rank of General I would never allow to be degraded in my person. I am rejoiced that the rank of Major General has been bestowed on my gallant and chivalrous friend, Gen. Jackson, and it wGen. Walker says: The position of General on the Potomac I resigned for reasons set forth in my resignation. The rank of General I would never allow to be degraded in my person. I am rejoiced that the rank of Major General has been bestowed on my gallant and chivalrous friend, Gen. Jackson, and it will be my pride to serve under him, and to render him all the aid in my power in preserving the soil of Georgia intact from the ruthless footsteps of the invaders. With such a dashing leader, backed by the noble and gallant men of Georgia, who will combat for all that is dear and sacred, our wives and little ones can lie under their own vine and flg pree, with none to make them afraid. Allow me to thank you for the high (and undeserved) appreciation you place upon my character as a so
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