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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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July 22nd (search for this): article 17
An appeal to the South--St. Charles Hotel Hospital.
At a meeting of the citizens of Richmond on 22d July last a committee of citizens was appointed by the Mayor to solicit the aid and support of the citizens of the Confederacy in behalf of our sick and wounded soldiers.
The liberality and patriotism of the owners of the St. Charles Hotel induced them to tender to this committee, free of charge, that entire building, with the furniture therein, for the relief of the disabled of our army; and, under the immediate charge and supervision of a committee of citizens, whose time both day and night is gratuitously devoted to the alleviation of the sick and wounded, this establishment is being conducted in a manner which, under God's providence, is producing the greatest good.
The citizens of Richmond have been called on, and have responded liberally in contributions, both of time and money; and whilst they are still ready to aid, yet the daily increasing number of our disabled sold
July 27th (search for this): article 17
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August 25th (search for this): article 14
August 25th (search for this): article 3
$100 reward.
--Ranaway on the 25th of August, two Negro Men, named John and Charles.
John is 24 years old; black, has a full head of hair; is 6 feet 1 inch high; will weigh about 200 pounds; had on when he left a soft black hat, drab coat and blue cotton pants.
Charles, his brother.
is 26 years old; black; has a full head of hair; is 5 it 10 or 11 inches high; weighs about 165 or 170 lbs. He also had on a soft black hat, drab coat and blue pants.
I purchased them of W. C. Vanmeter, who lives near Moorefield, Virginia.
I think it likely they will try and get back to that place They came to Richmond by railroad from Strasburg.
I will give the above reward for them, or Fifty Dollars for either, delivered to Hector Davis, in Richmond.
au 28--2w* John D. Ragland.
August 26th (search for this): article 14
Signs of the Times.
The following extracts from late Northern journals give a fair view of the condition of things in the enemy's country:
Revulsion of feeling in Pennsylvania.
A correspondent of the Baltimore Exchange writes from Norristown, Pennsylvania, August 26, as follows:
A great excitement exists in different parts of Pennsylvania just now, and you need not be surprised to hear of stirring scenes before many days.
What would you think if the State should pattern after Missourian.
And yet I have heard Republicans and Democrats freely suggest the idea.
Hitherto Democrats have furnished the majority, if not two-thirds, of the volunteers.
They now refuse, and the consequence is that soldiers are hard to get. Officers are plenty, but men are scarce.
The reason is, that the Republican journals have taken high ground in denouncing Democrats as disunionist, until many good Union men have almost been driven into the Secession idea.
But the great operating c
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