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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Appointments of the Western Virginia M. E. Conference. (search)
wha, R. Stephens; Ripley, C. F. Crooks; Boane J. W. Flesher, J. A. West, sup'y; New Martinsville, R. Fox; Williamstown, J. Shodgress; Elizabeth, S. Kendall; Mason and Green Bottom, S. K. Vaught. Greenbrier District--S. Field P. E. Greenbrier, J. F. Williamson; Lick Creek, S. A. Rathbun; Monroe, H. S. Williams, J. Hanksup.; Newcastle and Newport. J. H. Burns, M. A. Davidson; Covington, S. S. Rider; Rocky Point, G. L. Warner; Summerville, to be supplied; Webster, M. Clendennin; Fayette, S. Black. Charleston District--P. H. Hoffman, P. E.--Charleston, C. M. Sullivan; Cedar Grove, T. S. Wade; Logan, R. E. Graves; Boone, H. Moore; Fayetteville and Beckly, T. M. Williams; Coal River Mission, C. S. Chambers; Army Mission, L. G. Cheuveront; Marshall, J. S. Jenkins; Charleston Ct., S. M. Branon; Coalsmouth, W. F. Cloughton. Suyandotte District--G. B. Poage, P. E.--Greenupsburg and Catlettsburg, J. F. Medley; Greenup, J. C. Tinsley; Guyandotte and Barhoursville, W. Bickers, W. Mc
ady for defence against any force the enemy may bring against it. The United States sloop-of-war Dale arrive here to-day from a short cruise on the coast of Florida. On the 14th inst., when off Fernandina, she seized the schooner Mable, Captain Black, of 150 tons, while in the act of running the blockade. The schooner had British colors flying when captured by the Dale. The Mable was four days out from Havana. Her cargo consists of seven bales of army blankets, two cases of Minnie musknty-four sacks of salt. On examining the schooner's papers it was found that she had a regular British register. Her clearance from Havana, alleging her destination to be for New York, was signed by the American Consul at the former place. Captain Black and his crew are all New Yorkers. The crew of the Mable are on board the Dale, and will be sent to New York for trial. The schooner is in charge of a prize crew, and will be sent to New York. The ship Great Republic will sail for New Y