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The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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the firm of Duvall, Make peace & Co B. H. Masill of the house of Charles A. Gambrill & Co; Wm C. Poe, son of Neilson H. Poe, and attorney at law; Wm. H. Keith hardware merchant; George Byrd, of the extensive domestic house of Wyman Byrd & Co; George Moale, of the mercantile firm of Poulthey & Moale; Hillen Sanders, son of Beverly C. Sanders, late United States Collector to the port of San Francisco; W. C. Pennington, said to be in Europe; James Carroll Sargent and H. D. G. E. Sargent, brothers,Moale; Hillen Sanders, son of Beverly C. Sanders, late United States Collector to the port of San Francisco; W. C. Pennington, said to be in Europe; James Carroll Sargent and H. D. G. E. Sargent, brothers, and the sons of the Rev. Thos B. Sargent. Methodist Episcopal Church; Henry A. Didier, insurance agent; Richard Chenowith, Sergeant of the Western Police Station; Miltin Coulter, clerk of the Merchants' Bank; John A. Whitridge, of the firm of Gildersleve, Whitridge & Co, and Harry Gilmour, now in the rebel service. The French tobacco question. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune has the following about the French tobacco, for which vessels are to come into James river: