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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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y, has received three thousand five hundred dollars to aid in supplying the soldiers of the Confederate Army in Virginia with religious reading. These donations have come from every State in the Confederacy, except one. We publish but a portion of the names and amounts, as you could scarcely spare us space for all of them: Rev. Dr. Quarles, Louisa co., sends from his school and churches $55 60 Rev. C. Tyree, Powhatan co 95 00 Several friends in Halifax co 100 00 Dr. Wm. H. Turpin, Augusta, Ga. 20 00 Young Ladies' Missionary Society, 1st Baptist Church, Petersburg. 8 00 Collected by Rev. H. H. Wyer, Goochland co 50 00 Friends in Buckingham co 60 00 W. W. Waller, for 1st Baptist Church, Montgomery, Ala 160 00 First Baptist Church, Charleston, S. C. 50 00 Friends in Spotsylvania co 25 00 Collected by Rev. E. W. Roach, Charlotte co 50 00 Friends in Bedford co 30 00 Prof. C. L. Cocke, Hollins's Institute 10 00 Dr. Wm. Gwathmey's fami
Foreign Legion, and who, under it, will have to continue to do service in this regiment. An appeal was taken by counsel in the case, and it will be taken up to a higher court if the Court of Appeals will grant the "writ of error." Messrs. Lyons and Aylett appeared for the affiants. Mr. J. Randolph Tucker represented the Commonwealth. Messrs. James Pearce, Robert B. Somerville, Samuel M. Drinker, Jacob Moebus, Michael Ganzert, Charles Lumsden, Leon Goldsmith, Edward M. Morgan and Peyton G. Bayly, members of Colonel Evans's regiment, over fifty years of age, appeared in court to-day in pursuance of continuances, and, proving their ages, were discharged. I. H. Walke, failing in the proof, was remanded to custody. Adolph Bentel and George Lintz, not having their witnesses in court, their cases were continued until Tuesday and subpœnas issued for witnesses. A writ was awarded to William H. Turpin, directed to Captain Seagers, and made returnable on Monday, the 13th instant.