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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], A mammoth swindle — Livingston thrown into the Shade — a Million and a Quarter gone up. (search)
Negroes for hire at Reduced prices. --With a view of closing our hiring for the present season, we offer for hire about one hundred women and girls, embracing No. 1 cooks, ironers and washers, house girls, nurses, &c, also about fifty men and boys, consisting of farm hands, house boys, one blacksmith, and three superior carpenters, and a No. 1 male cook, all of whom will be hired very low. We invite persons who wish to hire to give us a call, as they will find it much to their advantage. Clopton & Line, Office corner Wall and Franklin sts. ja 23--2t
Negroes for hire at reduced prices. --With a view of closing our hiring for the present season, we offer for hire about one hundred women and girls, embracing No. 1 cooks, Ironers and washers, house girls, nurses, &c; also, about fifty men and boys, consisting of farm hands, house boys, one blacksmith, and three superior carpenters, and a No. 1 male cook, all of whom will be hired very low. We invite persons who wish to hire to give us a call, as they will find it much to their advantage Clopton & Lyne, Office corner Wall and Franklin sts. ja 23--2t
as amended, when it was defeated by a decisive vote. Mr. Foote also offered a resolution on the subject of secret sessions, which, under the rules, lies over; and one in relation to the reorganization of the army, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Baldwin, of Va., offered a resolution, which was agreed to, requesting the President to furnish the House with copies of the orders, correspondence, &c., in relation to the trial of Wm. E. Coffman, arrested by order of Brig. Gen. J. D. Imboden. Mr. Arrington, of N. C., submitted a resolution to instruct the Military Committee to inquire into the expediency of increasing the pay of soldiers to $30 per month, which was adopted by a vote of ayes 51, noes 8. Mr. Clopton, of Ala, offered a joint resolution of thanks to the Alabama troops who have re enlisted for the war. The rules were suspended and the resolutions passed. On motion of Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., the House went into secret session.
For hire --Five No. 11 wood choppers; also, a large number of women, girls, and farm hands. Clopton & Lyne. fe 2--2t
For hire --Five No I a large number of women, girls, and Clopton &Lyne fe 2--1t
City Council. --A regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.--Present: Messrs. Saunders, (President,) Denoon, Glazebrook, Burr, Richardson, Scott, Hill, Griflin, Crutchfield, Epps, Randolph, Haskins, Walker, and Stokes, Absent: Mr. Clopton. Mr. Richardson, from the Committee on Hospitals, presented a report from the attending physician of the City Hospital, setting forth a favorable condition of the same. Upon his motion the 3d section of the ordinance concerning city hospitals was amended so as to allow the attending physician $10 per day as long as there are one or more patients therein. Mr. Glazebrook, from the Committee on Markets, offered a resolution remitting to Mr. Charles Bates a certain fine which he had been required to pay by the Mayor. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Denoon, from the Committee on Water Works, presented a petition from the night watch of the city water works, asking
City Council. --Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock the Council held a called meeting at the City Hall. The following members were present: Messrs. Saunders, (President,) Burr, Griffin, Glazebrook, Epps., Clopton, Scott, Hill, Walker, and Denoon. The President stated that the Council had been convened in order to consider the report from the Committee of Finance. Mr. Burr, from the Committee of Finance, offered the following resolutions, which were acted upon separately: Resolved, That the tax of $20 on four slaves, for 1863, be remitted to R. L. Brown, the same having been erroneously paid. Adopted. Resolved, That in addition to the commission of one and a half per cent. allowed the City Collector by the 25th section of the ordinance concerning the collection of the assessed taxes, the Collector may deduct from the taxes of 1863 a farther commission of one-half of 1 per cent. on said taxes, and shall be credited with the same by the Auditor in the settleme
nnon 433 Batt's Va Cavalry; C Dow 55th Va; W , 4th Ala Cavalry; G Caldwell, 9th vise: J M Cunningham, Cavalry; Jonathan Archer, 12th Ark; Wm Barter, enrolling officer; J Y Beall, Act Master, service. First Lieutenants-- N G Askew, W G Baldwin, 20th N C. C P Berkeley, 8th Va; J Brown, 28th N C; G W Bowers, 1st Tenn; C O Brooks, 11th Miss; John Carson, A D G, Lane's brigade; H Carter, 53d Va; F Cage, Wm H Brown, 3d Va; W H , 11th Miss; A P Gomer, 3d Va; K H Simmons, 21st Miss. Second Lieutenants--J B Bradford, Miss cavalry; S M Buxton, 2d N C cavalry; J R Broase, 1st Ala; H C Britton, 9th Va; Wills Brannon, 1st Tenn; J A Pean, 51st Ga; J A Caldwell, 23d N C; C C Crockarell, 14th Tenn; Thomas L Christian, 4th Ala; W R Covington, 38th N C; J B Cabanls, 55th N C G W Kitterman, 2d Va cav; P H Bateman, 14th Tenn; C H C Brown, Washington artillery; W H Clopton, 11th Miss; H L Byrn, 2d Miss; H B Koper 4th Ala; James J Kane, 6th Ala; O J Bailey, 1st Tenn; F H Ball, 9th Con cav.
The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Additional particulars from the Plymouth fight. (search)
For hire. --We have several able bodied negro men and women for hire for the remainder of the year. Prices low to good homes. Clopton & Lyne. Office corner Wall and Franklin sts. ap 25--2t
For hire --We have several able-bodied negro men and women for hire for the remainder of the year. Prices low to good homes. Clopton & Lyne, Office corner Wall and Franklin sts. ap 25--2t