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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Wright (search for this): article 2
Andrew Worthington (search for this): article 3
Frank Wilson (search for this): article 6
Shooting at a watchman.
--Wm. Henry and Frank Wilson were before the Mayor yesterday on serious charges — the first for being drunk and disorderly, firing a pistol at watchman John O. Hall, and drawing a pistol on F. W. E. Lohman; and the last, for drawing a knife on Lohman, and being drunk and disorderly.
The prisoners attributed all their troubles to the use of small quantities of had liquors, a few drinks of which would make a preacher kill his father, or a soldier desert his flag.
After a partial hearing, the Mayor adjourned their examination to a future day.
William Willis (search for this): article 3
Williams (search for this): article 3
P. Whitehead (search for this): article 3
Virginia Annual (M. E.) Conference. [reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Thursday, Nov. 25th, 1863.
Conference was called to order at 9 o'clock.--Bishop Pierce in the Chair.
Revs. J. E. Edwards, Dr. Lee, P. Whitehead, and J. D. Coulling, were elected the Finance Committee of the Book and Tract Society.
Rev. W. W. Bennett submitted the report of the Soldiers' Tract Association, which was adopted. --Revs. Dr. Doggett, Dr. Lee, N. Head, J. E. Edwards, and H. B. Cowies, expressed high gratification at the report, which exceeded their highest expectations.
Wm. Willis, Jr., and Robert J. Christian, were elected to fill lay vacancies in the Publishing Committee of the Richmond Christian Advocate.
The Committee of Twelve, to whom was referred the record of the trial of Rev. P. W. Archer on a charge affecting his moral and ministerial character, (had during the month of October, 1863,) with instructions "to report at the earliest day whether there is any necessity
Wheat (search for this): article 1
Wheat (search for this): article 11
Wheat, in small lots, has been selling in the streets for several days past at $12 per bushel.
As the millers readily give one barrel of flour for five bushels of wheat, we can see no reason for the exorbitant prices asked for flour.
Choice wheat at $15 per bushel, would make the best family flour worth but $75 per barrel.
Wheat (search for this): article 7
Wheat bread.
--The Southern Cultivator has an excellent article on wheat bread, showing that so far as health is concerned, unbolted wheat flour is far better than the flour in common use. This is also the testimony of all intelligent physicians.--And in addition to this, there is a saving of about 25 per cent, in the quantity, which in these times of scarcity and high prices is an item worth caring for.
Weisiger (search for this): article 3
For hire.
--We have for hire, for the balance of the year, two able bodied men. For terms apply to Pulliam, Hanes & Weisiger. no 25--3t