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The secession movement at the South.the latest intelligence.
The following is the latest intelligence gleaned from our mails of the secession movement at the South:
A very large meeting was held in Essex county Va, on Monday last.
It was addressed by Hon. M. R. H. Garnett, the Congressional Representative of that district.
he urged upon the meeting prompt and decided action, and the expression of such sentiments as would furnish evidence of devotion to the Union of the States so long as that Union afforded ample security to the rights of the South, and to that end he advocated a Convention of the States, in order to obtain such additional guarantees as the change in the Constitution of the country since the adoption of the Federal Constitution required.-- He recommended such a policy on the part of Virginia as would enable her to mediate between the North and the South, should it be necessary, yet to assure the whole country that, in the event of a disruption of the Union,
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Effects of War on a single town. (search)
Acknowledgment.
Editors Dispatch: Permit us to acknowledge through your paper the receipt of the following sums for the benefit of sick soldiers:
From Mr. G. W. Minnis, Richmond$10.00
From Ladies of Essex, through Dr. John J. Wright31.50
From Mr. G. W. Mordecal, Raleigh, N. Carolina25.00
From Citizens of Williamston, Martin Co., N. C.80.10
From Mrs. James C. Crane, Richmond10.00
From Young, Wriston & Orr, Charlotte, N. C.100.00
From P. V. Daniel, Esq., Richmond25.00
From Mr. A. A. Willard, of Washington, Beaufort, N. C.10.00
From "Ladies' Military Aid Society," of Oxford, Miss50.00
From Mrs. Douglas Gordon, Fredericksburg100.00
From Reese Pritchard, Esq., Memphis, Tenn., through A. H. Garland, Esq50.00
From Mr. Asa Snyder, Richmond10.00
From Ladies' Aid Society of Mecklenburg, Va., through Dr. John W. Williamson50.00
From Wm. H. Young, Esq., President Bank Columbus, Ga50.00
From Wm. Gibbony, Esq., Wytheville, Va100.00
From Wm. Barrett, Esq., Richmond50.0
Ran away.--$100 reward.
--Ran away, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. he has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark from tarter on them.
oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.
Ranaway--$100 reward.
--Ranaway, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; state more align fly; about twenty or twenty two years old; weight about 50 pound; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O. King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point Va. He has a wife in the neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. Benjamin Davis. oc 22--ts
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Nollarmgny in Subjugation. (search)
Ranaway--$100 reward.
--Ran away, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt John Wright, of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them.
oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.
Ran away
--$100 reward.--Ran away, on Monday, a negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright of Plain View, P. O. King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point Va., He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them.
oc 22--ts.
Benjamin Davis.
European affairs.
Renewal of the American question — secession speech in Essex — Russell's last letter, &c.
The Royal Mail Steamship Europa, from Liverpool, on the 19th inst., via Queenstown on the 20th, bound for Boston, arrived at Halifax at half-past 3 o'clock the afternoon on the 30th.
The Europa has 89 passengers and £650 in treasure.
The steamship Saxonio, from New York arrived out on the 17th.
Great Britain
The Paris correspondent of the London Time the nearest collect on district, in order that the revenue officer may be sent by the collector to take charge of the cargo, and execute the formalities required in connection with the entry of the goods."
At a conservative demonstration in Essex, Captain Jarvis, a member of Parliament, expatiated on the war in America and its effect in England.
He argued in favor of the right of secession, and urged that the people of England should give such a strong expression of their sentiments as w
Ranaway--$00 reward
--Ranaway, on Monday, a negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty two years old; weight about 50 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt John Wright.
of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point.
Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them.
oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.
The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Malevolent imputation Answered. (search)
Ranaway--$100 Reward.
--Ran away, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county, Va, The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them.
oc 22--fs Benjamin Davis.
Ranaway--$100 reward.
--Ran away, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county.
Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city.
He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood.
His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.